DJ Tocadisco

DJ Tocadisco
Birth name Roman Böer
Born (1974-06-09) June 9, 1974
Berlin, Germany
Website www.tocadisco.com

DJ Tocadisco (born 9 June 1974 in Berlin) is a German DJ and producer.

Biography

Tocadisco (Spanish for "turntable") is a German DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist.

Born in Berlin, but grew up as the son of the photographer and media designer Gerry Böer in Mönchengladbach, where he also regularly (even today) hangs at the club the night.

1996 Tocadiscos began professional career as a DJ at Club Unique in Dusseldorf. The club was elected with him as a DJ by the magazine Prinz few times at the best club in town. In 2000 Tocadisco moved to Cologne and taught there be a studio.

He produced several remixes for different record companies. The best-known case was "Lifetimes" by Slam. His mix was chosen as one of the 12 best remixes of 2001 by the readers of the magazine Groove. In October 2003 he signed a contract with the German record company Superstar Recordings. His first single under this label was "Nobody (Likes the Records That I Play)". It reached number 39 in the German charts. In 2005 Tocadisco was chosen by the magazine Raveline one of the best newcomer of 2004.

2005 to be between the chairs remix of Mylos In My Arms into one of the most played dance tracks of the year. This was followed by his second single "You're No Good for Me" 'and its double Single Music Loud / Crazy Cursor.

On Superstar Recordings Tocadisco published a series of club EP`s under the pseudonym: "AC / OT"

In September 2006, Tocadisco remixed a track by Michael Cretu's project "Enigma - Eppur si muove" of Enigma's latest album A Posteriori.

His remix for "The Egg - Walking Away" (Great Stuff Records) was chosen by Citroën for the advertising campaign for the Model C4. Furthermore, used David Guetta the instrumental and mixed it with one of his biggest hits, "Love Do not Let Me Go" as a bootleg version, reaching # 3 on the UK charts.

On 25 January 2008 his first album "Solo" was released. In August of the same year the single Tomorrow Can Wait with David Guetta and Chris Willis was successful.

He has produced with New Order, Tiga, David Guetta, Kelis, Fatboy Slim, Robin Schulz, Steve Angello, Axwell, Armin van Buuren and many more music and written.

On September 18, 2009, his second album "TOCA 128.0 FM" appeared on the German dance label Superstar Recordings.

2011 was the single "Tequila Sunrise", which was published in cooperation with the Dutch producer Afrojack on Wall / Spinnin Records.

Awards: A gold records for the remix for "Laser power -" No, man, "a gold record for his remix of Robin Schulz feat Jasmine Thomson -" Sun Goes Down ", a platinum record for his remix for Faul & Wad ad -" Changes "and a platinum discs for his production work on David Guetta`s album" one Love ". in addition, one of the Belgian television station the Music Factory (TMF) conferred Award for" Best Dance "(2008).

"TOCA45 Recordings" is his own record label, "TOCACABANA" his world running radio show (60 stations in 40 countries) and its internationally successful party series, which was launched in 2010 along with his wife Nathizinha in Cologne Club "boathouse" in life. Together with his wife operates Tocadisco the Artist Booking Agency "Morumbi Booking".

In 2012 he created a big summer hit of the year with his remix for Milk & Sugar`s "Let the Sunshine". Furthermore, he then released his third album "FR3E" initially as a free download on the German label "weplay". In the same year the single That Miami Track appeared in collaboration with Julian Smith.

The 22.02.2013 published song "Get Away" with the singer of the band "Sono" Lennart A. Salomon was a surprise success in Hungary.

2013 used Fatboyslim and Riva Starr feat Beardyman a sample of Tocadisco`s Track "Bat3ria" (from his third album "FR3E") and created their hit "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat". This track beinflusste pop culture far beyond the music scene beyond. However, the sample was initially not officially approved. But after a short negotiation Tocadisco was involved as a composer of songs.

On 26/08/2013 the track "Falling" was released on the English label "Toolroom Recordings".

2014 managed Tocadisco twice at No. 1 of the German dance charts with his remixes for Faul & Wad Ad - "Changes" and Robin Schulz - "Sun goes down".

The English record label "Toolroom Records" and the company "M-Audio" Tocadisco worked on a 2014 published musical instrument name "Trigger Finger Pro"

2015 published a series of Tocadisco EP`s on his label TOCA 45 Recordings (Brasil EP, Snake EP)

On 01 May 2016 appeared Tocadisco`s fourth album "IV" on TOCA45 Recordings.

2016 appeared a remix for the Australian group "Yolanda be cool" - "From me to you" (Tocadisco Remix) on the Dutch label Spinnin 'Records. It is based on a new sung version of Beatles classic Performed by Bobby McFerrin.

Remixes

References

    Look Of Today (Tocadisco Remix) Enigma - Look Of Today (Tocadisco Remix) (CDr, Single, Unofficial) EMI 1999

    Fantasy (El Tocadisco's Virgin Mary Mix) (as El Tocadisco) Studio 69 feat. Karl Frierson - Fantasy ◄ (2 versions) Air 2000

    Do You Want Me? (El Tocadiso's Las Palmas Mix) (as El Tocadisco) Studio 69 Feat. Karl Frierson - Do You Want Me? ◄ (2 versions) Air, Air 2001

    Lifetimes (Konigswasser Mix By El Tocadisco) (as El Tocadisco) Slam - Lifetimes (12") Zomba Records 2001

    Gotta Get Thru This (El Tocadisco's and 3 more… Daniel Bedingfield - Gotta Get Thru This (Remixes) ◄ (2 versions) Jive 2001

    El Arbi (Tocadisco's Mix) Air Libre - El Arbi ◄ (2 versions) Air, Air 2001

    Lifetimes (Königswasser Mix By El Tocadisco) (as El Tocadisco) Various - Kontor - Top Of The Clubs Volume 13 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Polystar (3) 2001

    Soca Dance (El Tocadisco's Rework) (as El Tocadisco) Bruce Wayne - Soca Dance (12") Tasted 2001

    Promised Land (Toca Disco Remix) (as Toca Disco) Studio 69 Feat. Karl Frierson - Promised Land ◄ (2 versions) Air 2002

    L.o.v.e. (El Tocadisco Beat On The Funk Mix) (as El Tocadisco) and 2 more… Honey Bunch - L.O.V.E. (Makin' Love In My Car) (12") BMG 2002

    OOO La La La (Tocadisco Remix) Justine Earp - OOO La La La (Tocadisco Remix) (12") House Master Records 2002

    Promised Land (Toca Disco Remix) (as El Tocadisco) DJ Antoine - Mainstation 2002 - Housesession (CD, Comp, Mixed) Muve Recordings 2002

    Soca Dance (Tocadisco Rework) (as El Tocadisco) Various - Brazilian Basics 4 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Urban Essentials 2002

    Freaks (DJ Tocadisco Mix) (as DJ Tocadisco) Various - The Annual 2004 - German Edition (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Polystar (3) 2003

    Nobody (Likes The Records That I Play) (TD's On The Tube Version) (as TD) DJ Tocadisco* - Nobody (Likes The Records That I Play) (CD, Single) Spinnin' Records 2004

    (I Just Want To Be A) Drummer (DJ Tocadisco Remix) (as El Tocadisco) and 2 more… Heavy Rock - (I Just Want To Be A) Drummer (12") Superstar Recordings 2004

    Freaks (DJ Tocadisco Mix) (as DJ Tocadisco) Moguai - Freaks ◄ (4 versions) Superstar Recordings 2004

    Bang Bang (DJ Tocadisco's and 3 more… Toktok Und Nena* - Bang Bang ◄ (4 versions) Superstar Recordings 2004

    (I Just Want To Be A) Drummer (DJ Tocadisco Remix) (as El Tocadisco) and 2 more… Heavy Rock - (I Just Want To Be A) Drummer (12") Superstar Recordings 2004

    Bang Bang (DJ Tocadisco's 'Don't Fake The Break' Mix) (as DJ Tocadisco) Various - Kontor - Top Of The Clubs Volume 23 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Polystar (3) 2004

    (I Just Want To Be) A Drummer (DJ Tocadisco Remix) (as DJ Tocadisco) John Course & Mark Dynamix - Sessions One (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Ministry Of Sound (Australia) 2004

    Freaks (DJ Tocadisco Mix) (as DJ Tocadisco) Disco Boys, The - The Disco Boys - Volume 4 (2xCD) Kontor Records 2004

    Walking Away (Tocadisco's Acid Walk Mix) (as El Tocadisco) Egg, The - Walking Away ◄ (13 versions) Great Stuff Recordings 2005

    In My Arms (Tocadisco's Zwishen Den Stühlen Mix) Erick Morillo - Subliminal Sessions Nine (3xCD, Comp, Mixed) Subliminal 2005

    S.O.S. (Tocadisco's Tu No Me Conoces Mix) and 2 more… A Studio Feat. Polina - S.O.S. ◄ (7 versions)

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