BIOGRAPHY
Inpetto is an electronic music group formed by brothers Dirk and Marco Duderstadt. They have also produced music under the names Fragma, Toca's Miracle, and Driftwood. Inpetto's style is mainly house with a progressive influence.
Inpetto originated in Germany in the 90s. Their biggest success came in 2008 with the song "No More Serious Faces", which reached #1 on Beatport. In addition to their own productions, they have achieved great success by remixing artists such as Armin Van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk, and the Pet Shop Boys.
The duo has gained significant recognition in the electronic music industry, collaborating with artists like David Guetta and Tiësto. They have also had chart success with their remixes, including "Lets Go" by Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo and "Right Now" by Rihanna.
Inpetto continues to contribute to the electronic music scene with live performances, remixes of pop superstars, and new original tracks.