| Having studied Marketing
Advertisement and Marketing Communication Host he began his
DJ career at the dance-school "Simon" in Bad Homburg
in November 1979. Also working there was one of his forerunner,
Michael Cretu, who has several years since become famous with
"Sandra" and "Enigma."
In 1980 Ulli Brenner became resident
DJ of Frankfurt's "Vogue" club. This club, now named
"Omen", was history in the making as it played a
significant role in the history of electronic music. Ulli
Brenner, however, was not to partake of it's success. He celebrated
his third DJ birthday party in the equally legendary "Dorian
Gray" at the Frankfurt airport. There he played from
1982 until the end of 1987 when Sven Väth became his
successor. In the following years he worked as a self-employed
DJ until in 1993 the Paramount Park Disco was opened in Rödermark.
Ulli DJ'ed there until the end of 1998 as resident DJ.
Since January 1994 Ulli has been resident DJ of the HR3 Clubnight,
which has been operating under the name "XXL Clubnight"
since May 2001. Through the HR3 Clubnight and the HR club
Clubnights, Ulli became well-known and is now amongst the
most demanded DJ's.
With the publication of the Super Maxi 5th Edition on Teldec
in 1984, Ulli became one of the first DJ's in Germany who
was granted permission to make a non-stop Clubmix for a major
Record Company. A number of his productions became dance chart
successes.
His big breakthrough as a producer came in 1994 with "La
Bouche". As a result he became one of Europe's most successful
producers. Altogether, he has received worldwide Platinum
7 times and Gold 11 times. Having also made a name for himself
as producer for clubbing sound, Ulli Brenner produced a re-mix
of the track "Salva mea" from "Faithless"
for which awarded Gold. Towards the end of 2000 as well as
the beginning of 2001 Ulli celebrated further successes with
"Ultra/Free".
Other well-known productions of Ulli Brenner are, to name
just a few: "Le Click", "Modus", "Uluru",
"D.A.4" ,"Rayo Verde", "Deep Space
5", "Phonic", "Outsider", "Audiotube",
"Ichi Ban", "Chapter & Page" and "Sunflake".
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