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Arling & Cameron (sometimes 'A&C') was a Dutch duo comprising Gerry Arling (died 2025) and Richard Cameron remembered for their electronic music that was loungy, relaxed, jazzy, sometimes more uptempo. Arling & Cameron were obsessively pan-eclectic. Working together since 1994. Cameron was the singer/songwriter (he did support acts for, a.o., Lenny Kravitz, INXS, Suzanne Vega and Marc Almond) and Arling was a jazz bassist and pop-producer. Together they shared a love of electro and dance music and their first collaboration, 'Airbag' for Cameron's concept art group Volvo, was a genuine electro/dance track. That electro/dance element has been a part of their music since and on their new album GOOD TIMES this can be heard more clearly than ever: elements of R & B and pop ("Good Time," "Automatic", "Tic Toc"), rap ("Reanimated '' 80s), dancehall (" Come On ") and afro beats (Cityhopping) effortlessly merge and create an eclectic sound with a unmistakable Arling & Cameron signature. The song "Eve", with Nina Hagen, was born out of a collaboration in 2009 of Arling & Cameron with supermodel Eva Herzigova, when working on a ambitious project with supermodels, which Arling & Cameron started after their song "Dirty Robot" was covered by The Lemonheads on their album 'Varshons. This cover version, of Arling & Cameron's song 'Dirty Robot' by the Lemonheads, was sung by Kate Moss and the plan came about to record an album with 12 supermodels. Unfortunately, the project was never com