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The Jam Machine, also known under the pseudonym The Strings of Love, is an Italo house group created by Corrado Rizza with Max and Frank Minoia. The trio scored a minor UK chart hit in 1989[1] with the song "Everyday" at No. 68. It was released by the UK label Deconstruction after it was licensed from the Italian label X-Energy.

The song was included on the first Italo house compilation album Italia - Dance Music from Italy[2] which features other Italian artists such as Black Box, Gino Latino, etc.

Under the name the Strings of Love, the trio scored a UK chart hit in 1990[3] with the song "Nothing Has Been Proved" at No. 59, after it was licensed from the Italian label X-Energy to the UK label A&M. The track was remixed in England by Paul Oakenfold. It is a cover of the Pet Shop Boys-produced song recorded by Dusty Springfield for the soundtrack of the 1989 film Scandal.

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  1. ^ "Jam Machine - Everyday Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. ^ "The Jam Machine on the compilation ITALIA on Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. ^ "Strings of Love - Nothing Has Been Proved Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2018-03-28.

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