Mike Koglin

Mike Koglin

Mike Koglin at Gatecrasher 2009
Background information
Birth name Mike Koglin
Genres Trance
Occupation(s) DJ, Producer
Website www.mikekoglin.com

Mike Koglin is a German trance DJ and producer who has lived in London since 1990.

Biography

In 1998 Koglin had a huge club success with his single "The Silence", a remake of Depeche Modes "Enjoy the Silence", reaching number 20 in the UK Top 40.[1] He has since written and produced a large number of singles and he has remixed numerous established artists including Dido, George Michael, Paul Oakenfold, Ayumi Hamasaki, Mat Zo or Kirsty Hawkshaw. His song "When Will You Learn", written and produced for Boy George, received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording in 1998.[2]

Koglin has seen comparable success as a DJ with worldwide performances at globally renowned clubs and events. In 2008 he ranked 87th in the voting for the Top 100 DJs of DJ Magazine, 2009 he again entered the list on position 88.[3] Mike hosts his own radio show 'The Noys Sessions' aired monthly on DI.fm and other international stations.

Koglin owns a music label called Noys Music and he has also released his work on Anjunabeats and Armada Music and several other international record labels. Having lived in London from 1990 to 2012 Koglin now lives and works in Berlin, Germany.

Discography

Albums

Singles (selection)

Remixes (selection)

References

  1. Mike Koglin in the UK charts
  2. harderfaster.net: Interview with genre-defining trance legend: Mike Koglin. Accessed 6 June 2010.
  3. djmag.com: Top 100 DJs / 88. Mike Koglin. Accessed 5 June 2010.


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