DJ Antoine

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DJ Antoine (right) and his MC Roby Rob
DJ Antoine (right) and his MC Roby Rob

DJ Antoine is a house DJ and producer who has had a number of successful single and album releases in Western Europe, in particular Switzerland. DJ Antoine's first notable release was the 2000 album Houseworks 01, and he has since released seven albums in the last five years. His most recent release, Jealousy is one of his best selling albums and has stormed the Swiss charts.

Following a 10-year sprayer career as a bad boy in Basel's hip-hop scene, Antoine was gripped by the pumpin' house wave and has ridden it to the max ever since. Antoine is an unparalleled phenomenon with over 430'000 CDs sold, 12 Golden Awards as well as his famous Houseworks and Egoïste labels, making him the leading male DJ in Switzerland. DJ Antoine also ranks among the world's elite since his triumph at the Ericsson Dance Music Award 2001. He is in demand among presenters around the world (Canada, Norway, England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, France, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, etc.) Along with partner and friend Fabio Antoniali – alias Mad Mark – DJ Antoine has mixed countless international hits. Many famous artists, such as Mary J. Blige, Cyndi Lauper, Roberto Blanco, Puff Daddy, Robin S, David Hasselhoff and Ivana Trump collaborate with the duo and have their songs exclusively remixed by the two.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • Disco Sensation (DJ Antoine vs. Mad Mark)
  • Released February 2001, on Swiss chart for three weeks with a peak of #70
  • Released February 2002, on Swiss chart for five weeks with a peak of #70
  • All We Need
  • Released April 2005, on Swiss chart for nine weeks with a peak of #40

[edit] Albums

  • Houseworks 01
  • Released February 2000, on Swiss chart for eighteen weeks with a peak of #19
  • @Mainstation
  • Released July 2000, on Swiss chart for one week with a peak of #10
  • DJ Antoine
  • Released February 2002, on Swiss chart for eighteen weeks with a peak of #4
  • Ultraviolet
  • Released November 2002, on Swiss chart for thirteen weeks with a peak of #6
  • Summer Anthems
  • Released April 2003, on Swiss chart for twelve weeks with a peak of #5
  • 100%
  • Released April 2004, on Swiss chart for thirteen weeks with a peak of #6
  • The Black Album
  • Released April 2005, on Swiss chart for eleven weeks with a peak of #11 (still on chart).
  • Stop!
  • Released May 2008, currently on Swiss chart for five weeks with a peak of #4

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