Behind Intermission was the Dance Music Production (DMP), a German producer team from Frankfurt am Main which compromised Michael Eisele aka Attack II, Thorsten Adler, aka Tom Tom wedge Jacques G. Coin and Jürgen Katzmann.
For the first single "Honesty" the team released in 1993, the singer was Nina, who had already vocalized on several hits by Captain Hollywood.
The second single "Piece of My Heart", which was sung by Valerie Scott, reached the top ten in Germany and Austria.
The vocals were performed by Lori Glori, whose voice also coined the hits of Centory and Loft.
The last Intermission publication, "Blow Your Mind", was a collaboration with DJ MARSS and Lori Glori returned to sing for the project in 1997.