Label: Nukleuz
Artists Genre: Dance
Mauro Picotto is a genuine superstar from Italy.
Thousands of adoring fans queue up around the block to
see him DJ from Birmingham to Buenos Aires, Manchester
to Madrid, Cardiff to Colombia and America to Asia.
His records sell in large quantities. His productions
fill up the multifarious dance compilations filling
the shelves of our supermarkets. He is constantly in
the dance and style magazines.
Mauro’s DJing schedule is crazy with him being on more
planes than the average pilot and playing in front of
the biggest crowds on this planet. Mauro is selective
as to where he plays and performs at the best clubs
and events in the world. The tail end of the year
looks equally gruelling with regular guest spots in
Ibiza, a further world tour incorporating North and
South America, Asia, Malaysia, Australia and nearly
every European country it’s fair to say Mauro will be
adding several thousand more air miles to his travel
cards.
Mauro is a contemporary music icon. Mauro’s
productions have stormed the national charts in
Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, France and of course
the UK over the last 2 years with tracks such as
Lizard, Awesome EP and re-mixing everybody from Josh
Wink to U2. Mauro Picotto delivered one of the
defining dance albums of 2002 with “The Others” album
selling 15 000 copies in the first month of release
and had another UK Top 40 hit with Pulsar 2002. Mauro
Picotto has also delivered multi-selling compilation
albums across the globe (most notably the 60 000
selling Metamorphose techno compilation in Germany, an
impressive figure as there was almost no marketing
spend whatsoever, just word of mouth…)
Mauro’s debut album, “The Others” was released on 4th
March 2002 and contains no fillers and is true to
Mauro’s reputation as an uncompromising producer and
DJ. The album is banging from start to finish and is
just what the doctor ordered! The vinyl album will be
released to continue on with the release of Mauro’s
next big anthem “Back to Cali” and includes two new
tracks “Global Musik” and “We’re Back”.
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