Gina X Performance was a provocative German electronic act that crashed onto the late-1970s New Wave scene with glam-punk flair. Fronted by Tunisian-Italian singer Gina Kikoine and fueled by producer Zeus B. Held's synth wizardry, the Berlin-based duo became cult favorites for their icy yet danceable tracks like "Nice Mover" – a slinky club hit that later found new life in 1990s queer nightlife scenes. Their 1979 debut *Voyeur* blended robotic beats with Kikoine's deadpan vocals, creating a proto-electroclash aesthetic years ahead of its time. Though short-lived, their bold mix of sexuality and synthetic sounds influenced everyone from Soft Cell to Peaches, leaving a glitter-dusted mark on underground dance music history.
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