Mauro Picotto

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Mauro Picotto
Background information
Birth name Mauro Picotto
Also known as CRW, RAF
Born Flag of ItalyDecember 25, 1966 (1966-12-25) (age 41) in Cavour, Italy
Genre(s) trance, techno
Instrument(s) DJ, unknown
Label(s) Media Records (until 2002), Bakerloo, Alchemy
Website www.mauropicotto.com

Mauro Picotto (born December 25, 1966 in Cavour, Italy) is an Italian electronic dance music artist. Previously a member of Italian eurodance outfit Cappella, he became known as a solo artist with his trance tracks including "Komodo," "Iguana," and "Pulsar". He has collaborated with popular trance musicians such as DJ Tiësto and Mario Piu.

He now promotes his own techno club night, Meganite, now in its fourth consecutive year at Privilege Ibiza. He produces under his own label, Bakerloo.

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[edit] Biography

Born in the Italian town of Cavour, near Turin, Picotto was raised in a family of stonemasons and dancers. His father ran a mason’s yard called CRW, a name Mauro would later use as a pseudonym on one of his biggest selling records.

Picotto longed to start making his own productions, but felt that to be successful he must first become a DJ and learn exactly what people wanted to hear in a record. After winning the Walky Cup competition on national TV[citation needed], an event for the top DMC[clarify] DJs in Italy, he got a chance to meet with Daniele Davoli who was there to promote his Black Box single "Ride On Time", and this led Picotto to really throw himself into music production. His first track "We Gonna Get", produced under the name RAF, became a Top Twenty hit across much of Europe[citation needed] and Picotto had well and truly caught the bug.

Another RAF release followed, alongside remixes and co-writing credits for the likes of Clubhouse, Cappella and the 49ERS. Soon the time was right to release a track under his own name and the resulting record, "Bakerloo Symphony", ended up being Number 1 in Italy for eight weeks.[citation needed] Also in 1996 Mauro became a partner in Media Records alongside Gianfranco Bortolotti.

1998 saw him make his bid for UK stardom, with the release of the Gatecrasher anthem "Lizard" – a record that, for many, summed up the hegemony of the emerging trance sound. The track ended up being a Top 30 hit and was followed by two further instalments in the reptilian trilogy "Iguana" and "Komodo". Komodo notched Picotto another chart hit, entering at Number 11, as well as a performance on Top of the Pops. Mauro was the first DJ to ever mix live on the show.[1]

Further Top Tens followed, including "I Feel Love", under the moniker CRW and "Communication", recorded alongside his friend and fellow countryman Mario Piu. The track sampled a mobile phone ring tone and became an omnipresent summer anthem.[citation needed] Furthermore it was Picotto’s remix which propelled York's Balearic trance track "On The Beach" to Number 1 when it was selected by the record company to be used as the radio edit.

Two solo albums, The Double Album and The Others, came next, in 2000 and 2002 respectively, as well as remixes and productions for the likes of Freddie Mercury, Jimmy Sommerville, Pet Shop Boys and U2. Unfortunately it didn’t take long for other producers to start to cash in on the Picotto sound and soon everybody was aping his tough, uncompromising style.[citation needed] Having paid his dues, and notching up a string of hits, it was time for Picotto’s metamorphosis from trance star to techno superhero to begin.

“I used to play 6-hour sets at Gatecrasher,” Picotto explains. “But I began to grow up and the generation of people I was playing to was growing up with me. I began to make the transition into techno because it felt right and I loved the music. It wasn’t like I suddenly said, ‘ Right, now I’m going to play techno.’ I just like good music and I’m proud that, as well as creating new fans, I’ve brought a lot of my old fans with me and opened them up to a new style of music.” Picotto has made an estimated 250 tracks to date.[citation needed]

After leaving Media Records in 2002, Picotto formed Bakerloo Music, as well as a new label Alchemy, releasing several massive club tracks, including "New Time New Place" and the "Alchemy EP." That same year he launched his Meganite party at the Miami Winter Music Conference and tickets instantly became must-haves for the assembled danceratti.

Since 2005, Picotto has had a resident DJ slot in the Meganite event, held every Wednesday throughout the summer at Privilege, Ibiza.

In 2005, he produced another single titled "Awesome", which would eventually be featured on the album Radikal Techno 6.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • The Album, The Double Album, The Triple Album (Special Edition) (2000)
  • The Others (2002)
  • Live in Ibiza (2002)
  • Superclub (2006)
  • Now & Then (2007)

[edit] Singles

  • "My House/Bakerloo Symphony" (1996)
  • "Angel's Symphony" (1996)
  • "Lizard" (1998)
  • "Lizard (Gonna Get You)" (1999) UK #27
  • "Lizard (Gonna Get You)" (Remix) (1999) UK #33
  • "Iguana" (1999) UK #33
  • "Pulsar" (1999)
  • "Komodo" (2000) UK #13
  • "Bug/Eclectic" (2000)
  • "Come Together" (2000)
  • "Pegasus" (2000)
  • "Proximus" (2000)- heavily samples "Adiemus" by Adiemus
  • "Like This Like That" (2001) UK #21
  • "Verdi" (2001) UK #74
  • "Pulsar" 2002 (2002) UK #35
  • "Back to Cali" (2002) UK #42
  • "Evribadi" (2007)

[edit] Awards

  • German Dance Awards: Best International DJ, Best Producer, Best Radio Hit
  • Danish Dance Awards: Best International DJ
  • Ericsson Swiss Dance Awards: Best International DJ
  • BBm Magazine Irish Dance Awards: Best International DJ
  • Deejay Magazine Spanish Dance Awards Best International DJ
  • TMF Dutch Dance Awards: Best International DJ
  • RTÉ 2fm Irish Dance Music Awards: Best International DJ
  • DJ Awards 2005 Ibiza: Winner
  • Voted in the Top 100 DJs in TheDJList.com (USA) and DJ Mag (UK)

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Robbins, Tom, “Last night a DJ made my life seem very ordinary”, The Observer (London), 2005-08-21, <http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2005/aug/21/spain.observerescapesection?page=all>. Retrieved on 27 April 2008 

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Persondata
NAME Picotto, Mauro
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian DJ and remixer
DATE OF BIRTH 1966-12-25
PLACE OF BIRTH Cavour, Italy
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH