Novaspace

Novaspace was a German Eurodance project originated in 2002 by the record producer Felix Gauder, featuring Jessica Boehrs as the singer, who was later replaced by Jenny Marsala.

[1] Their second single was "To France", a cover version of Mike Oldfield's 1984 hit, but it only achieved moderately success, peaking within the top 40 in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.

The band released one more single off their debut album, this time an original song "Paradise", co-written by Gauder, which only managed to reach no.

Later in 2003, Novaspace released a new single, a cover version of Bryan Adams' 1984 song "Run to You", which was a moderate success, peaking at no.

68 in Germany, saw the release of only one single, a cover of Cyndi Lauper's hit "All Through the Night", de facto a redone version of a track previously featured on Cubes.

Boehrs left Novaspace in the same year, and in December 2006, started playing in the German television program Schloss Einstein.

In 2008, Jenny Marsala joined Novaspace replacing Boehrs as the lead singer, and the band added 'Next Generation' to their moniker.

[2] Their new single "Dancing into Danger" was a cover of a 1987 song originally written by Michael Cretu for the German duo Inker & Hamilton, and only managed to peak at 79. in Germany.