Another Dimension - Single
Tocadisco (Spanish for record player) started his DJ career around 1996 at Düsseldorf's Unique Club. A remix of Slam's Lifetimes was his breakthrough as producer when the track was voted among the best remixes of the year 2001 in the reader poll of Groove magazine. With Nobody (Likes the records that I play) Tocadisco entered the international charts as well as radio and tv rotation lists in 2003. A worldwide tour ensued, which led to an even more auspicious year 2005. His remix for the Mylo 12 inch “In Your Arms” became one of the most played records during the summer of 2005 ensuring remix requests from Axwell & Ingrosso, the Egg, A`Studio, ATB, Hi-Track, Philippe B. and many many more. “You`re No Good For Me” was another step for yet bigger things to come. Tocadisco`s wide musical taste somehow had to be expressed through other outputs, AC/OT, his underground pseudonym. During 2005 he released 3 four-track EP`s containing remixes by John Dahlbäck and Martinez. It was time for another single, “Music Loud/Crazy Cursor” hit the air-waves. Simultaneously laboring on red hot remixes for New Order, Deep Dish, Pet Shop Boys, Mylo, Linus Love, Sono, Etienne Daho (a collaboration with Fishersponner), Flatpack, Boosta, Funkwerkstatt, M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade, Enigma, Sharam from Deep Dish, Moby and the list goes on and on! Numerous outputs dominated the club scene globally, but Tocadisco`s the Egg rework of “Walking Away” has to be considered as one of the biggest releases of that year. MIXMAG called it the “biggest Dance Single of 2006”. David Guetta even used the instrumental version of the remix for an official bootleg version of his first hit “Love Don`t Let Me Go”. Television even picked up on the track, Citroen used the remix for its worldwide car add. His first full-length LP, “Solo” was released early 2008. The first single “Better Begin” showcased the Sono vocalist Lennart A. Salomon and that not being enough, Tocadisco launched a new underground series: The Black Series. Tocadisco also helped out David Guetta on his new album, co-producing the piece “Tomorrow Can Wait” with him. Tocadisco is now ready to unleash his second studio album Toca 128.0 FM in autumn 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Tocadisco (Spanish for record player) started his DJ career around 1996 at Düsseldorf's Unique Club. A remix of Slam's Lifetimes was his breakthrough as producer when the track was voted among the best remixes of the year 2001 in the reader poll of Groove magazine. With Nobody (Likes the records that I play) Tocadisco entered the international charts as well as radio and tv rotation lists in 2003. A worldwide tour ensued, which led to an even more auspicious year 2005. His remix for the Mylo 12 inch “In Your Arms” became one of the most played records during the summer of 2005 ensuring remix requests from Axwell & Ingrosso, the Egg, A`Studio, ATB, Hi-Track, Philippe B. and many many more. “You`re No Good For Me” was another step for yet bigger things to come. Tocadisco`s wide musical taste somehow had to be expressed through other outputs, AC/OT, his underground pseudonym. During 2005 he released 3 four-track EP`s containing remixes by John Dahlbäck and Martinez. It was time for another single, “Music Loud/Crazy Cursor” hit the air-waves. Simultaneously laboring on red hot remixes for New Order, Deep Dish, Pet Shop Boys, Mylo, Linus Love, Sono, Etienne Daho (a collaboration with Fishersponner), Flatpack, Boosta, Funkwerkstatt, M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade, Enigma, Sharam from Deep Dish, Moby and the list goes on and on! Numerous outputs dominated the club scene globally, but Tocadisco`s the Egg rework of “Walking Away” has to be considered as one of the biggest releases of that year. MIXMAG called it the “biggest Dance Single of 2006”. David Guetta even used the instrumental version of the remix for an official bootleg version of his first hit “Love Don`t Let Me Go”. Television even picked up on the track, Citroen used the remix for its worldwide car add. His first full-length LP, “Solo” was released early 2008. The first single “Better Begin” showcased the Sono vocalist Lennart A. Salomon and that not being enough, Tocadisco launched a new underground series: The Black Series. Tocadisco also helped out David Guetta on his new album, co-producing the piece “Tomorrow Can Wait” with him. Tocadisco is now ready to unleash his second studio album Toca 128.0 FM in autumn 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Morumbi
You're No Good For Me - Radio Edit
Music Loud
You're No Good For Me (Tocadisco's Recover Mix)
Streetgirls
You're No Good for Me (AC/OT's Elekktronik Mix)
No Good for Me (Original Version)
Better Begin
time after time
Morumbi (Popof Remix)
Streetgirls (Tocadisco Mix)
Jump
Earthchild
rocksteady dj
musique electronique
just say no
Better Run - Wippenberg Remix
spooky808
Morumbi - Original
Shrine
waterproof
You're No Good For Me
juicy woman
chaos in the streets
Deep Meditation
Nobody Likes the Records That I Play - Radio Edit
That Miami Track
lets get down
Sound Of Letting Go
Better Begin (Alex Gopher remix)
streetgirls (dabruck & klein mix)
Da Fuckin Noize (Club Mix)
Crazy Cursor
Better Run
You're Not Good For Me
Jump (Original Mix)
noo good for me
You´re No Good For Me__Tocadiscos Recover Mix
streetgirls (laidback luke remix)
Nathizinha
Let's Get Down
Nobody Likes The Records That I Play
streetgirls (d-nox & beckers remix)
Paradiesvogel
Wild Thing
Tequila Sunrise - Original Mix
You're No Good For Me (Tocadiscos Recover Mix)
Another Dimension
New World - Club Remix
Tocadisco - Live @ Sensation White Russia 12/06/2009
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