Boris Dlugosch

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Boris Dlugosch (Script error: No such module "IPA".; born 2 August 1968) is a German house music producer from Hamburg. Boris is usually known for funky/deep house tracks, mostly produced in conjunction with Mousse T. and Michi Lange, his partners in the Peppermint Jam Records label.

Career

Boris Dlugosch started his career as a DJ in the German night club Front in the Hammerbrook district of Hamburg. Dlugosch differed from his countrymen by playing house music tracks, instead of happy hardcore or trance, more established in Germany. As a producer, however, Dlugosch's first works, in the early 1990s, were in the happy hardcore genre, working alongside Gary D.

Dlugosch had a few occasional hits in the club circuit in the 1990s, beginning with the two tracks created with Mousse T. under the Booom! moniker, "Hold Your Head Up High" and "Keep PushinTemplate:'", with vocals by Inaya Day, and "Check It Out (Everybody)", under the alias BMR (a regular partnership with Michi Lange). Dlugosch's name achieved some fame in the year 1999 thanks to his remix of Moloko's "Sing It Back", which became a club music phenomenon. He followed up under his own name with "Never Enough", a track that featured the voice of Moloko's vocalist Róisín Murphy. It peaked at #16 in the UK Singles Chart in June 2001.[1]

Boris Dlugosch has also remixed dozens of songs, including tracks by Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Jamiroquai, Italian rapper Jovanotti, disco band First Choice, and other well-known electronic music artists such as A-ha, Röyksopp, Moloko and Daft Punk.

Discography

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions
CAN
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GER
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IRE
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NED
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UK
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US
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"Tanzlust EP" (as VDT) 1991
"Fahrstuhlmusik EP" (as VDT) 1992
"Controversy" (Subtle Houzze with Gary D.)
"Could This Be Love" (as Altered States with Michi Lange)
"Split Feelings" (as Altered States with Michi Lange) 1993
"Deep Course DP" (as Deep Course) 1995
"Keep PushinTemplate:'" (as Booom! with Mousse T. and Inaya Day) 1996 19 41 25
"Miami Special EP" (as Peppermint Jam Allstars with Michi Lange and Mousse T)
"Hold Your Head Up High" (as Booom! with Mousse T. and Inaya Day) 1997 96 23 7
"Check It Out (Everybody)" (as BMR with Michi Lange and Felicia Uwaje) 1998
"Live Your Life Your Way / Horny" (with Mousse T.)
"Azzurro" (as Boris & Michi present Fiorello) 2000
"Never Enough" (featuring Róisín Murphy) 2001 95 26 73 16 3
"Starchild" (as BMR with Michi Lange and Level 42)
"Time Slides By" (as Les Visiteurs with Michi Lange and Tommie Sunshine) 2005
"Bangkok" 2009
"Cycle" 2012
"Knalldrang EP"
"Look Around You" (featuring Róisín Murphy) 2013
"Express Yourself / Follow You"

Other productions

Dlugosch has collaborated on Spiller's "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", Fiorello's "Azzurro", Michi Lange's "Michi EP #2" and Princess Superstar's "I'm So Out Of Control". In 2013 Dlugosch played on the song "Step Together" by Joe Goddard of his EP, "Taking Over"

References

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External links

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