DJ Gogo

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Adyssa 05:24 Tools
Sequenza (Version 1) 09:13 Tools
Anjuna 07:52 Tools
Sayna' Vers II 03:50 Tools
Sayna (DJ Nukem remix) 03:17 Tools
Sequenza V1. 05:27 Tools
Yin Yunk (Rise Mix) 05:32 Tools
Adyssa (Club Q Mix) 04:43 Tools
Erasure Megamix 2008 04:43 Tools
Sequenza V1 09:14 Tools
Sequenza - Version 1 09:12 Tools
Adyssa (original mix) 01:00 Tools
Anjuna (Sunday Morning Mix) 09:14 Tools
sayna 01:00 Tools
Sequenza 01:00 Tools
Sayna (Vers 2) 05:04 Tools
DREAM-TRANCE SP.EDITION 4 01:00 Tools
Rise & Fall [Rise Mix] 01:00 Tools
Anjuna (Thursday Night Mix) 10:01 Tools
Sayna (Version 1) 09:12 Tools
Alila (The Key Mix) 09:12 Tools
Adyssa (Original Mix) [Edit] 09:12 Tools
SAYNA (ver.2) 09:12 Tools
Sativa (Moonlight Mix) [iTunes Edit] 09:12 Tools
Sayna (Dj Nukem remix 0 09:12 Tools
Adyssa - Original Mix 09:12 Tools
Sayna (version 2) 09:12 Tools
Adyssa (White Label) 09:12 Tools
House Of Love - Original Mix 05:57 Tools
Dream-Trance/The Mission CD 1 05:57 Tools
Sativa - Moonlight Mix 10:23 Tools
Sayna (Moonface Remix) 10:23 Tools
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DJ Gogo is, unquestionably, the most popular and most successful Swiss DJ to date. Whether behind the decks, or as a promoter of cult parties, or as a producer of top progressive tracks. in the Swiss club scene, one name stands out: "Gogo"! Gogo the DJ and Promoter/Event Manager In 1987 the dance music oriented Gogo traded his musical instruments for two turntables and a mixer, and began spinning his first records. His first real experience was at a techno party in 1990, and from then on he pursued just one goal: to become a professional DJ. The still young techno culture in Zurich was heavily influenced by Gogo. He set up the first Zurich underground techno club, Illusion Dance, together with Adriano Taurian in 1991. Additionally, he organized the Rhythm Overdose parties at Magic Factory, where renowned DJs such as Dimitri from Amsterdam played. Also, Gogo's sound had a strong influence on the legendary techno parties at the Kaufleutensaal. When hardly anybody was aware of what the term 'progressive music' really meant Gogo made Swiss clubbing history, together with Mas Ricardo and Marc H�rlimann, thanks to his progressive nights at The Roxy. That was in 1993, the first year of the Zurich Street Parade, where only nine small trucks and a handful of crazy people danced through the city centre. Gogo then had his own love mobile, called Illusion Dance. In 1994, Gogo became a resident DJ at the illegal gay club, Labyrinth. Nobody could have dreamed of just what Gogo would be doing for the growing gay scene in Zurich. Like kissing Sleeping Beauty, he helped the whole scene wake up to reality: a scene which has become one of the most important elements of Zurich's club culture. The local gay scene still greatly admires Gogo and his unique sound. Gogo's real breakthrough came during the years 1995/96 when he started his own party sessions: House of Love. The success of these cult events was so enormous that national media like Tages-Anzeiger, Blick, Bolero and even the venerable NZZ (Neue Z�rcher Zeitung) rushed to interview him. Other countries began calling... After having attained enormous success at home the time soon came for Gogo to prove his talent beyond the Swiss borders, and the story of his success soon became an international one. He played with Tony Humphries in Naples, Italy in 1996 and he rocked Pacha in Ibiza, being the first Swiss DJ ever to play there. He soon appeared at Amnesia and El Divino and also at the world-famous Manumission at Privilege. Now there are few famous clubs where DJ Gogo hasn't appeared behind the decks. He brings people from all over the world to new levels of excitement with his outstanding style and he's even carried his sound to China, where he has been warmly welcomed ever since. On the first DJ World Day ever Gogo rocked the crowd at the Dutch Club O with an excellent set, only to be followed by none other than No.1 DJ of the World, John Digweed himself. End of the summer 2002 Gogo played at the most expected party of the island Ibiza, at the closing party of Space. Gogo the Producer At the same time as his House of Love parties caught the dancing public's imagination, Gogo's career as a music producer began. The Dutch label Cyber Records contracted him as one of their main producers and - after only four weeks in production? His first album "Fairytales", featuring nine self-produced tracks, was released. This was a big first for a Swiss DJ. Since then Gogo has published more than twenty tracks, which the UK's well-respected DJ Magazine described as being amongst 'the deepest tracks ever'. An attribute which doesn't need any more explanation. DJ colleagues clearly recognize DJ Gogo's talent. That's why Nick Warren used two of Gogo's tracks for his Global Underground CD Vol. 8. The consequences were quick to follow. In 1999, Gogo licensed tracks to the famous English label Hooj Choons, resulting in the Cyber EP. His track "Anjuna", released in August 2000, went straight to the top of the underground hit list. John Digweed and Anthony Pappa placed it in their Top Ten rankings at number two, and Nick Warren selected the track for his follow-up Global Underground CD. Three months later John Digweed followed suit and selected "Adyssa" for his latest Global Underground CD. The club remix of "Adyssa" can also be found on the "Space Ibiza Dance 2001" CD compilation. Gogo's most recent production, "Sayna" (on Cyber), is featured on the React CD mixed by Anthony Pappa. End of January 2003 the first release of Musiq Records appears. DJ Gogo launches his own record label which is managed by 3beat Label Management in the UK. At the same time he produced a remix for Satoshi Tomiies SAW Recordings. Club Q In March 2001, DJ Gogo and his partners made a dream come true: they took over the former Matrix club in Zurich and re-opened it as Club Q. Today Club Q is setting new standards with three dancefloors, top international DJ line-ups and exciting special events. DJs such as Anthony Pappa, Steve Lawler, Timo Maas, Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Rampling, Parks & Wilson, Danny Howells, Max, Graham, Lee Burridge, Layo & Bushwaka!, Mr. C and Satoshi Tomiie have already appeared at Club Q, and they love coming back. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.