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THURSDAY 'DISCO GATTOPARDO August 5 - GUEST - "GIGI D'AGOSTINO"

Originally from Salerno, Luigi Di Agostino (better known as Gigi D'Agostino or Gigi Dag) is an Italian DJ and producer.
started DJing in the late eighties in Turin and in 1993 becomes resident DJ of the club last Empire under the name "Noisemaker". The first production of the musical 1992: remixes of Wendy Garcia - Sexo sexo Tirolers and Rave - Uipy (produced by Roberto Molinaro and published by Bliss Corporation). In 1994 he began working with Daniele Gas, with which it will release first album: The Mind's Journey. Then follow Experiments Vol 1, Creative Nature Creative Nature Vol 1 and Vol 2. The year that marked the turning point in the career of D'Agostino is 1995, when stop working with Daniele Gas, and began working with Aldo Valente to arrive at the Media Records. His records are published under the pseudonym Gigi D'Agostino and is lucky enough to see the old name BXR aka Noisemaker attached to the label in which Gianfranco Bortolotti, artistic director and executive producer of Media Records, publishes his work: the In fact, both will record covers, logos, BXR (sometimes replaced by its Media Records) and Noisemaker. The first radio airplay
arrive to coincide with the spring of 1996: Fly, Sweetly, New Year's Day (U2 cover), Gigi's Violin Elektro Message and Angel's Symphony are played and appreciated so that the individual Gigi's Violin / Fly reached fourth place in the Italian charts. [1] A few months later they released their first album, Gigi D'Agostino, who gets an extraordinary success for a product primarily designed for clubs and won a Gold Disc over 50,000 copies sold. Following Le Voyage '96 compilation mixed with new songs, reaching eighth place in the Italian album with more than 80,000 copies.
In 1998 he began collaborating with musician Paul Sandrini and public Elixir, which becomes a hit of summer 1998, and signed by only two productions for the club under the pseudonym Cuba Libre Gigi D'Ag, and movement under the pseudonym Noisemaker . In 1999 comes the international success with the single Bla Bla Bla, it will sell a million copies in Germany alone. Following the EPTecno Fes Vol.1, which was published in late summer and runs a smash song like Another Way. Only two months after D'Agostino released a double album, his second, entitled L'Amour Toujours.
In 1999, he became a producer of reference and working with Andrea Prezioso and Giorgio Prezioso, the singer Alessandro Moschini (better known as Marvin) and Paolo Sandrini to hit Tell Me Why. In the same year he published Tanzen EP reaching the tenth place in the Italian sales and went platinum. That summer he replicate the success of Le Voyage '96 with Eurodance compilation 2000.
then collaborated with Italian DJ Albertino for Super hit that debuted at second place in the Italian sales to individuals. [3] The song lays the foundations of dance music sung in Italian and will continue in 2001 with a cover, obviously in a dance, one day you think you Edoardo Bennato (released initially only in instrumental version, the song was later released on the EP L'amour Toujours with the collaboration of the same Edoardo Bennato). In 2002 he was given the remix of "Objection (Tango), Shakira's new single.
The following year, leads the program from Italy Gigi D'Agostino on Radio Network. During this period, which coincides with the same physical problems reported by D'Agostino, ending both collaboration with Paul Sandrini that with the BXR. The company undergoes a profound change: Mauro Picotto goes to live in England and the ferry though many producers in the Media Records, which will feed, then, on his own label Bakerloo. In the course of a year D'Agostino will be the only member of Noisemaker among those who had started the project in 1995.
In 2005 they released her third studio album, L'Amour Toujours II, which marks a milestone in the electropop and does not replicate the success of the previous. During the year the new radio m2o relies on D'Agostino a weekly (later day), Gigi D'Agostino, which will air until 2009.
Some Experiments In March 2006 released a compilation that replaces the announced new album. Lento Violento ... And Other Stories 2007 lets out, and receive a silver disc for more than twenty thousand copies sold in a period when producers are now present only on the dance charts usually drawn up by DJs. In 2008 he published
clear sound that contains forty songs on two CDs. The first follows in the footsteps of Italian music applied to its class, the second is characterized by the now typical Lento Violento, now recognized by clubbers as a genre unto itself in its connotation Hardcore.
In September 2009, leaving the radio m2o to devote himself to the events at the disco. In June 2010 back in record stores with the new compilation Yesterday & Today Vol 1 Mix consists of 34 tracks mixed. The first week is the ninth of FIMI and second in the ranking of independent music producers.

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