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Markus Schulz is a German trance music
DJ and producer who currently resides in Miami, Florida, USA.
He is best-known for his weekly radio show entitled "Global
DJ Broadcast" that airs on Digitally Imported radio.
He is also the founder of the EDM label Coldharbour Recordings.
Producing
Schulz has released four mix compilations and two artist
albums under his own name. He has also released productions
and an album, Thoughts Become Things, under the alias Dakota.
Through his work with remixing tracks, he has had the opportunity
to work with such artists as: Depeche Mode, Madonna, Everything
But The Girl, Jewel, Oceanlab, Gabriel & Dresden, Telepopmusik,
Fat Boy Slim, Miro, Book Of Love, Blue Amazon, and PQM.[1]
His remixes of "Intuition" and "Stand"
by Jewel both hit #1 on the Billboard club chart.
Performing
When not in the studio working on new mixes, Schulz maintains
an extensive international touring schedule. He originally
held a seven-year residency at The Works in Phoenix, Arizona,
where he developed his style. Since then, he has performed
at clubs all over the world and has DJ'ed at several festivals
and events, including: Electric Daisy Carnival, Monster Massive,
Together As One, Ultra Music Festival, Amsterdam Dance Event,
Nature One, Dance Valley, Love Parade, Global Gathering, ETD
Pop, Trance Energy 2010, Bang Music Festival, Future Music
Festival[1] and at the Episodes 350, 400 and 450 of A State
Of Trance.
On October 28, 2009, DJ Magazine announced the results of
their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, placing Schulz at #8.
Early History
Born in Eschwege, central Germany, Markus emigrated to the
United States in the 80s. Age 13, his dance music awakening
came during the grip of the country’s then-exploding
breakdance scene. His early production and DJ career roughly
mirrored that of the 2nd stateside coming of House music and
he caught his first production break in 1993 when he remixed
Sagat’s ‘Why Is It (F** Dat)’ for Pete
Tong’s FFrr label. Markus’ freshman production
release followed in 1994 with the 6-track-strong ‘Plastik
Trax EP Vol 1’. Throughout the mid to late Nineties
he followed up with a range of releases on numerous US luminary
labels. In 1998 he recorded ‘You Won’t See Me
Cry’ for Plastik Records (his first label), a release
which was picked up by Eve Records for the UK. This became
Markus’ first international sound-out.
The DJ
Schulz’s DJ career has, to the greater degree, run
parallel to that of his productions. In the early Nighties,
having focused on the hinterland between trance & progressive,
he began to reach audiences further and further afield. In
2004 he was signed to the David Lewis Productions agency (also
home of the World’s No.1 DJ Armin van Buuren). Now a
regular fixture at the world’s biggest clubs, arenas
and festivals, he lays down his unique trance-progressive
hybrid weekly. In Europe he’s played Trance Energy,
Nature One & Dance Valley, Creamfields, Global Gathering
and the Love Parade. Stateside Schulz has also played the
Electric Daisy & Ultra Festivals and yet further afield
still he’s brought the sound to China and Australia
(most recently at the Future Music Festival). After several
significant showings in the Top 100 DJs chart, he now ranks
as one of the top 10 DJs in the world and in 2008 was voted
Best American DJ at the International Dance Music Awards.
Coldharbour Recordings
Schulz’s sound notably came quickest to the ears of
continental European DJs. Following the formation of the Armada
group in 2005, Armin van Buuren sought Markus out and asked
him to start compiling tracks for a new vinyl series. The
Coldharbour Sessions EPs launched in 2004 (with the first
3 releases coming out on the already established Electronic
Elements label). They began to make notable impacts on dancefloors
and within 12 months Coldharbour Recordings the label was
born. Named after Markus’ then-production base in London’s
Coldharbour Lane, its output immediately brought a new sound
to Armada. It also became a lightning rod for a new generation
of prog-inclined producers – setting in motion the careers
of (amongst others) Santiago Nino, Probspot, Mark Otten &
Niklas Harding. With 2005 in the grip of Coldharbour’s
minimal, but still melodic take on the prog-trance sound,
Markus struck with the first Coldharbour Sessions mix compilation.
In 2007 it was joined by a sub-label, Coldharbour Red. This,
in turn, was a launch pad for Marcus Schössow, tyDi,
Glenn Morrison & Evol Waves and was the point of re-entry
for early Schulz side-project, Dakota (see Dakota section
below). Six years after its birth, in 2010, Coldharbour stands
at the top tier of the world’s trance & progressive
labels and has reached the threshold of its 100th release.
M.S. Productions 2005 – 2010
Over the course of the last half-decade tracks like ‘First
Time’ & ‘Without You Near’ (2005), ‘Fly
To Colours’, ‘Never Be The Same’ & ‘I
Am’ (2007) ‘Perfect’ & ‘Cause
You Know’ (2008) & most recently ‘The New
World’ & ‘Do You Dream’ have each played
vital part in drawing more people to Schulz’s sound.
Markus is also a keen production collaborator. In 2005 he
famously teamed up with likeminded producers Gabriel &
Dresden and Departure for ‘Without You Near’ and
in mid-2008 did the same with Andy Moor on ‘Daydream’.
The impact of all the singles has been cauterized by his studio
albums ‘Without You Near’ (2005) & ‘Progression’
(2007). Schulz is currently recording his third long-player,
which is scheduled for release between Qs 2&3, 2010.
The Global DJ Broadcast Show
Now in its fifth year Schulz’s GDJB has continued to
be a beacon for an always-growing throng of trance & progressive
dance lovers. Broadcast through leading station DI.fm and
Sirius XM Radio, the Global DJ Broadcast site and 50+ other
FM & internet stations around the planet, it has become
every bit required listening for the EDM-savvy. Based on a
regular format, the first show of each month is a two hour
long mix from one of Schulz’s rolling World Tour gigs
- ones that have of late included Medellin, Colombia, St Petersburg,
Russia & Amnesia in Ibiza. Subsequent shows in the month
feature Markus mixing his broad-span pick of the current electronic
dance music best for an hour (which includes the forum-voted
Global Selection track of the week) followed by guest mixes
from both established and up-and-coming DJs.
Markus Schulz – The City Albums: Markus is also responsible
for a long running and much respected city-hopping compilation
album series. Kicking off in 2005 in Miami, its musical travelogue
concept has gone on to spotlight Ibiza in ’06, Amsterdam
in ’08 and Toronto in ’09. Notably, the Amsterdam
’08 release was nominated for an IDMA award for Best
Full Length DJ Mix (in the same year that Markus won for Best
American DJ).
Remixes
Over the course of the Nineties Markus re-tooled the production
works of Euro dominators like The Real McCoy & Technotronic,
house masters & divas Armand van Helden & Liz Torres,
legendary icons of the decade RuPaul, Bette Midler & Sandra
Bernhard and fully-fledged A-listers like Madonna. As the
Millennium arrived though he began to work on deeper, more
intrinsically electronic dance fare... In 2000 he remixed
trance innovator Pablo Gargano’s ‘Absolution’,
PQM’s Renaissance classic ‘The Flying Song’
and Fatboy Slim’s ‘Sunset (Bird of Prey). Satisfied
that he’d found the right dance strata to focus on Markus
has gone on to rewire tracks by Oceanlab, Motorcycle, Dance
2 Trance, Cosmic Gate, Nalin & Kane, Kyau & Albert,
John O'Callaghan, & Space Manoeuvres amongst many, many
others.
Markus Schulz aka: Dakota
Schulz makes only rare use of pseudonyms through his career
– reportedly seeing them as being only valuable if they
represent an outlet for something other than his ‘regular’
output. At the turn of the last decade Schulz released 3 tracks
(‘Swirl’, ‘Frozen’ & ‘Lost
in Brixton’) under the moniker Dakota. Over time these
became focal points for newer fans. In 2009 Schulz resurrected
the guise, updated its sound and directed his attentions on
a whole album of new Dakota material. ‘Thoughts Become
Things’ was the end product and with it came a route
diversion that went into a new valley-deep sound – one
that expanded to embrace the fringes of techno, house and
other sub-genres. The album has thus far justified 7 single
releases that have included particular fan-favourites ‘Chinook’,
‘Johnny the Fox’, 'Sin City', ‘Koolhaus’
& ‘Mr Cappuccino’.