Boris Dlugosch
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Boris Dlugosch is a house music producer from Germany. 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.
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, with vocals by Inaya Day, "Hold Your Head Up High" and "Keep Pushin'", and "Check It Out (Everybody)", under the alias BMR (a regular partnership with Michi Lange). More recently, 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.
Boris Dlugosch is also one of the most sought out remixers in the electronic music business, having remixed Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Italian rapper Jovanotti, disco band First Choice, and other well-known electronic music artists such as Röyksopp, Moloko and Daft Punk.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 1992 "Controversy" (as Subtle Houzze, with Gary D.)
- 1992 "Could This Be Love" (as Altered States, with Michi Lange)
- 1993 "Split Feelings" (as Altered States, with Michi Lange)
- 1995 "Deep Course EP" (as Deep Course)
- 1996 "Keep Pushin’" (as Booom!, with Mousse T. and Inaya Day)
- 1996 "Miami Special EP" (as Peppermint Jam Allstars, with Michi Lange and Mousse T)
- 1997 "Hold Your Head Up High" (as Booom!, with Mousse T and Inaya Day)
- 1998 "Check It Out (Everybody)" (as BMR, with Michi Lange and Felicia Uwaje)
- 2001 "Never Enough" (with Michi Lange and Róisín Murphy)
- 2001 "Starchild" (as BMR, with Michi Lange and Level 42)
- 2005 "Time Slides By" (as Les Visiteurs, with Michi Lange and Tommie Sunshine)
[edit] 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".