Culture Shock

1992 - 1994

In the 90s, Victoria Wu was a key member of Culture Shock, an Australian music group that became a staple in the nation’s dance scene. Signed with Dancepool and Columbia, two of Sony Music’s leading labels, Culture Shock—comprised of Victoria, Paul Brandoli, and Lorena Novoa—rose to prominence with their unique blend of Euro House, Eurodance, and Hard Trance, earning a place in Australia’s top 20 charts. Their success on these influential labels allowed the group to reach wider audiences and create memorable performances on stage, where they opened for international acts like Culture Club, D:REAM, Culture Beat, Cut 'n Move, Pauline Henry, and Des’ree.

The group’s momentum also brought them to the forefront of the media circuit, with appearances at major music festivals, on television, and in radio interviews that showcased their electrifying style. The trio’s dynamic was fueled by Paul’s production mastery, Lorena’s Latin-infused vocals, and Victoria’s classical training, resulting in a sound that resonated deeply with fans.

Victoria’s experience with Culture Shock was a defining period in her career, shaping her artistry and reinforcing her passion for the connective power of music. Her time with the group continues to inspire her work, driving her commitment to innovative and impactful performances.

Discography

Vocals

Year: 1994

Single: Amor Serenade

Genre: Electronic

Label: Dance Pool / Columbia / Footprintz

Vocals

Year: 1994

Single: My Enemy

Genre: Electronic

Label: Columbia

#40 AUS

Vocals

Year: 1994

Single: Satisfy the Groove

Genre: Electronic

Label: Columbia

#31 AUS

Keyboards / Vocals + “Feel U”: Writer

Year: 1993

Album: Culture Shock

Genre: Electronic

Label: Dance Pool / Columbia

#33 AUS

Keyboards / Vocals + “Feel U”: Writer

Year: 1993

Album: Culture Shock

Genre: Electronic

Label: Footprintz Productions

Satisfy the Groove

Culture Shock’s 1994 debut single released nationally in Australia through Columbia Records.

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