Agostino Carollo

Agostino Carollo
Background information
Born Rovereto, Trentino, Italy
Genres Pop, dance
Occupation(s) Disc jockey, musician, singer, producer
Website agostinocarollo.com

Agostino Carollo, also known as Spankox, is an Italian musician, disc jockey, singer and producer who is currently signed with EMI. Originally a classical violinist, he specializes in pop and dance music, including remixes of songs such as KC and the Sunshine Band's That's the Way. He's also released records as X-Treme, Eyes Cream, Ago, K-Roll, Tino Augusto DJ and Spankox. Several of his songs have appeared in the Dancemania compilation series and Dance Dance Revolution video game series under the name X-Treme.[1]

Career

In 1998 he wrote and produced under the name X-Treme the European hit "Love Song", that achieved the gold record status in several territories.

In 1999 he wrote, sang and produced under the name Eyes Cream the Billboard US Dance No. 1 hit "Fly Away (Bye Bye)"[2]

In 2002 he worked with fellow Italian DJ/producer Gigi d'Agostino on his composition "Put on Your Red Shoes". The record, released under his nickname Ago, became the No. 1 summer dance hit in Italy and hit the Top 20 sales chart in Germany and the Top 10 in Scandinavia.

In the same year he wrote and produced again under the name Eyes Cream another Billboard US Top 10 hit: "Open Up Your Mind" [2]

He also co-produced Snap!'s hit "The Power of Bhangra" [3] and worked as remixer for artists such as Roxette and Vasco Rossi [4]

Also 2002 the famous band Right Said Fred covered his song "Love Song" and included the song in their album "Fredhead". [5]

Right Said Fred's rendition of "Love Song" was released as single by Sony BMG and reached n. 21 in the Official German Sales Chart remaining in the Top 40 for more than 4 months.

In 2004 he wrote and produced the club anthem entitled "To The Club", which became the club track of the year according to many magazines and topped the dance charts all over the world.

In 2005 he produced a project called Jumpy that hit the French and Belgium Top 40 sales chart.

In 2007 he wrote and produced the song "Come Vasco Rossi", which was performed by his daughters Gaia & Luna and became the top selling single in Italy for five weeks, and the fifth most downloaded track of the year[6]

In 2008 he became the third official Elvis Presley's remixer in history when his remix of "Baby Let's Play House" was released worldwide, topping the charts in several Countries.

At the end of 2008, SonyBMG UK released the first Elvis Presley's remix album called "Re:Versions", supported by the Elvis Presley Estate, and entirely produced by Agostino Carollo. Warner Music released the album in Germany, where it reached the number 40 in the album charts.

On 30 October 2009 the new Elvis Presley "Re:Mixes" album, produced by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox and supported by the Elvis Presley Estate, was released on a new media called VinylDISC (CD+Vinyl in one).

He has been performing as DJ in several of the best clubs in the world, and more recently he has been Saturday's resident guest DJ at Mallorca's superclub BCM [7]

During the summer of 2010 his record "So True", released as Spankox, hit the charts in Spain. A few months later it was licensed to the legendary New York based record label Nervous Records that released it in the USA under the name Ago. The record got immediately a fantastic reaction and reached on 19 March 2011 the n. 10 of the Billboard USA Dance Radio Airplay Chart. It remained in the Top 50 for more than three months.[8]

On 9 April 2011 his new record "Michael Jackson Is Not Dead" reached the n.6 in the UK House Chart and n. 14 in the DMC World House Chart. In July 2011 it reached the n.1 of the UK album charts included in the compilation "Clubland 19" as a special mash up with "45" by Stars.

In August 2011 the new Elvis Presley "Re:Volution" album produced by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox was released receiving excellent reviews.

In October 2011 he produced and co-wrote a new single for Eddy Wata, entitled "Senorita".

In February 2012 a new Elvis Presley remix album entitled "Re:Loaded" was released, produced by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox, including ten remixes. The album was immediately billed by Elvis fans "the best Elvis Presley remix album ever".

In April 2012 a cooperation with the Spanish king of pop Miguel Bosé lead to the release of the single "Wrong In The Right Way" by Spankox & Miguel Bosé. The song was entirely written and produced by Agostino Carollo.

On 8 January 2013, a new Elvis Presley remix album entitled "Re:Born" was released, produced by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox, including ten remixes. The album soon became a must-have among Elvis fans.

On July 2013, the single "Makaroni" by Spankox feat. Yunna was released in many territories. In Germany it reached the Top 10 of the Top 50 Dance Chart and Ago performed it in the "Ballermann Hits" TV show recorded in Mallorca and aired by RTL II TV for more than 18 million viewers in Germany.

In November 2013 he was officially nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards as songwriter, featured artist and producer of the album of the year for his duet with Miguel Bosé "Wrong In The Right Way" included in the album "Papitwo".

In March 2014 the album "Reloved" by The Beatles, produced by Agostino Carollo, was released in Israel and South Africa.

Agostino "Ago" Carollo has been working as producer of the movie "MIAMI II IBIZA", an innovative music feature already available on iTunes, that will be released on DVD in September 2014.

Agostino Carollo is also the owner of the record label Everness and the producer and artistic director of several events. Among these, two of Europe's major Music & Arts Festivals, Vivalago and EX.

Songs

Remixes

References

  1. About.com
  2. 1 2 Eyes Cream – Chart history. Billboard. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
  3. . Discogs1.
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  6. "Relax" di Mika è il brano più scaricato in Italia nel 2007. Lastampa.it (16 January 2008). Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
  7. BCM Archived 15 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine.. Bcmplanetdance.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
  8. Ago – Chart history. Billboard. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
  9. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 518. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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