Wolfgang GartnerForeverIllmerica
Youngman created the Wolfgang Gartner name in late 2007 after establishing a moderately successful name as a Deep House DJ. Not wanting to be criticized for such an abrupt change in style, Youngman created the name anonymously. Gartner's identity was revealed officially in July 2008.[3] Youngman took the name from the coach of the Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer team.[4] The Wolfgang Gartner logo was created in 2010 by New York graffiti artist Eric Haze who created logos for the Beastie Boys, Public Enemy and EPMD. Gartner hosted the first episode of MTV's dance
music show "Clubland" which aired on September 22, 2011. [5] A portion of the episode was filmed at
his home in Los Angeles, where he gave a tour of his studio and
introduced music videos. A total of eight of Gartner's songs have held the #1 position on the Beatport Top 10 Chart.[6] His single "Wolfgang's 5th Symphony" was the highest selling song on Beatport.com in 2009. Gartner received a Grammy nomination for his remix of Andy Caldwell's "Funk Nasty" in the Best Remixed Recording (Non Classical) Category in 2010. On September 20, 2011 Gartner released his first full length album Weekend in America. The album featured vocal cameos from Omarion, Jim Jones & Cam'ron, will.i.am and Eve. It peaked at #2 in iTunes' dance chart and #1 in Beatport's album chart. Gartner also collaborated with Deadmau5 on "Animal Rights" and with Skrillex on "The Devil's Den." These collaborations were released on Deadmau5's 4x4=12 album and Skrillex's Bangarang. Gartner's music has been featured in a number of video games including the racing game Midnight Club: Los Angeles ("Squares" and "Montezuma"), snowboarding game Stoked ("Circles"), and as downloadable content for Activision's DJ Hero ("Wolfgang's 5th Symphony"). His music has also been featured in the TV shows Teen Wolf ("Illmerica") and The Secret Circle ("Get Em"), and in the movie Limitless ("Hook Shot"). Gartner was nominated for four International Dance
Music Awards in January 2011, including Best Electro/Tech House
Track, Best Progressive Track, Best Breakthrough DJ and Best Breakthrough
Artist.[7] That same month Gartner announced a new video for the
single Illmerica.[8] Forever, a collaboration with will.i.am, was
released on April 12, 2011. The music video received regular rotation
on MTV UK, MuchMusic (Canada), and AMtv in the USA. The single
received virtually no commercial radio airplay in America, while
reaching A-List rotation on BBC Radio 1 in the UK. Gartner has performed at a number of music festivals including Coachella 2010, Electric Daisy Carnival 2010 and 2011, Ultra Music Festival 2010 and 2011, Parklife (Australia) 2011, Creamfields (UK) 2011 and tours extensively around the world. In 2010, Gartner debuted as a featured guest on BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix series, hosted by DJ/producer Pete Tong.[9] He is ranked #7 in the "America's Best DJ" poll and #56 in the "DJ Mag Top 100" poll.
Weekend in America [edit] Singles / E.P.'s Shapes [edit] 2008 Hot For Teacher [edit] 2009 Montezuma – Remixes [edit] 2010 Undertaker [edit] 2011 Forever (feat. will.i.am) (UK Chart Peak #43)
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