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| Country: | Hungary | | Genres: | progressive | | Aliases: | Highrollerz (+ Shootie) |
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Music has been Kühl’s most important hobby since he was 10 years old. He played at small bars and clubs in 1986, and his sets consisted of hip hop, funky and soul music beside the current hits until 1995. Kühl began to deal with house music in 1993, and from that time on he has played at every significant clubs in Hungary. He span the wheels on the first Hungarian organized truck at the 1997 Love Parade in Berlin, Germany. At the British Global Underground, Cream and Renaissance club nights, Kühl has long been the favourite DJ of the domestic clubbers along with Sasha, John Digweed, Nick Warren, Anthony Pappa, etc. Beside the inland parties, Kühl received several invitations to Romania, Poland, Slovakia, the Check Republic, Yugoslavia and the United States of America. With his first Polish and Romanian performance, he contributed to the formation and development of the local progressive scene to a great extent. In 1998, Kühl was voted as the 4th most popular DJ in Hungary. He managed to improve his position, and in 2001 and 2002 he became the Nr.1. Nowadays he is a resident DJ at Pacha Budapest and Flört (Siofok), but he frequently performs at Home Budapest as well. Kühl has done four mix CDs so far, the latest one is the 3rd part of the ‘Direction’ series. In 1998, beside DJing he began to deal with producing music. After the initial attempts, he created the project Highrollerz with his studio partner Shootie. Their debut EP appeared at Sumsonic Recordings in 2003. Kühl is planning to open a record shop together with the owners of Plastic Fantastic called Plastic Fantastic Budapest. Furthermore, he plans to produce more tracks, and perform at serious parties. WMC 2004 and Centro-Fly were definitely one of them...
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