Joe T. Vannelli – Play With The Voice In Germany(Paul Van Dyk Remix),Featuring – Csilla
Joe T. Vannelli – Play With The Voice In Germany (Paul Van Dyk Remix 6:35)Featuring – Csilla,Remix – Paul van Dyk,Country: Germany,Released: 1995, Genre: Electronic,Style: Trance, Progressive Trance, ————————————— Joe T. Vannelli started his career in 1977 as a radio host DJ. Since then he has become one of the most famous and acclaimed Italian dance music producers, remixers and DJs. Works include remixes for artists such as Erasure, Giorgio Moroder, New Order, Kim English, Mark Morrison, Moné, Rozalla, Thelma Houston, and Bobby Brown to name but a few. ————————————— Paul van Dyk Real Name: Matthias Paul Profile: DJ since 1991, working in the german club Dubmission (Berlin). In 1999, the readers of the english magazine “DJ” voted Paul as the “Best Music Maker”. Then, at the 1999 Music Awards in London, he received the “Best international DJ award”. The “Ministry of Sound” Magazine elected him as the “Best international DJ”, and his regular 6 hour set at “Gatecrasher” was voted as the “second best club night ever” by the readers of the English magazine “Muzic”. His hit singles “Another Way”, “Tell Me Why (The Riddle)” and “We Are Alive” spent several weeks at number 1 on the German Dance charts, and also reached number 7 on the UK sales charts. He continuously moved-up in “DJ Magazines” annual list of the “Top 100 DJ´s worldwide” where he was voted as number 1 DJ of the world in 2005; then in September 1999, “Mixmag …
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www.facebook.com djpatrickvannegri.podomatic.com Spring 2006: A team of DJs is celebrating its tenth anniversary and can look back on a decade in which one high was topped by the next. First they conquered Stuttgart, their home base, followed by the rest of Germany and then Ibiza. They have travelled from Russia to Latin America and back again. They have produced club hits, remixes and have established a dance network that makes tens of thousands of people happy, with its events, radio shows and record labels, be it on air, in clubs and on recordings. Ten years of full action all for the love of house music. The success of the Tune Brothers (also known as Markus Hägele and Matthias Kraus) is based on a joint appreciation of house music and the proper party vibe. The two have developed a system, which appears to run with the precision of a Swiss clockwork, weekend after weekend after weekend, but lives from the intention of two music lovers who play one forward pass after the other, back-2-back style. Every new 12 follows on from its precursor. The Tune Brothers take their audience along on a trip around the globe of house music and create a set from vocal to electro, from deep to tech or from uplifting to Latin, that sounds as if it were from a single cast. The transitions between the styles flow naturally, maximum pleasure guaranteed. Back in the early 1990s, the Tune Brothers set out on separate DJ careers. In 1996, they joined up as a DJ team in the context of what was …