Fred & Roxy (Phaedra and Roxana Aslani) released "Something For The Weekend" in May 1999. Recording commenced in 1998 with Trevor Steel and John Holliday, members of US No.1 band The Escape Club, at Air Studios in Hampstead. The Persian sisters, daughters of famed Persian singer-songwriter Faramarz Aslani, recorded the album for The Echo Label, part of The Chrysalis Group, where both sisters worked from 1995-1999.

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  • Fred & Roxy (Phaedra and Roxana Aslani) released "Something For The Weekend" in May 1999. Recording commenced in 1998 with Trevor Steel and John Holliday, members of US No.1 band The Escape Club, at Air Studios in Hampstead. The Persian sisters, daughters of famed Persian singer-songwriter Faramarz Aslani, recorded the album for The Echo Label, part of The Chrysalis Group, where both sisters worked from 1995-1999. Something For The Weekend, was the lead single from the album and featured mixes from The Almighty and Boy George. The single entered the UK Singles Chart on 2 May 2000 at #36. The single was the first to be taken from the girls unreleased and untitled debut album. The second single, like its predecessor received a fantastic dancefloor response in July 2000, with mixes courtesy of The Almighty. Ten Times More, was earmarked for release in August 2000, but was hampered by record company legal issues. The same fate befell Fred and Roxy's untitled debut album which was supposed to be released in September 2000.
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  • Fred & Roxy (Phaedra and Roxana Aslani) released "Something For The Weekend" in May 1999. Recording commenced in 1998 with Trevor Steel and John Holliday, members of US No.1 band The Escape Club, at Air Studios in Hampstead. The Persian sisters, daughters of famed Persian singer-songwriter Faramarz Aslani, recorded the album for The Echo Label, part of The Chrysalis Group, where both sisters worked from 1995-1999.
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  • Fred & Roxy
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