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Initially a deep house DJ with moderate success, the name Wolfgang Gartner was chosen to allow the DJ to venture into an electro house style without receiving major criticism from existing fans. It wasn’t until mid-2000 that Wolfgang Gartner’s real identity was revealed.
Working the club scene and releasing EPs and other material from 2008 onward, it wasn’t until 2011 that Wolfgang Gartner released his first album, “Weekend in America”. The album was successful and reached the number two position on the iTunes dance chart. The album featured collaborations with vocalists such as Eve, will.i.am and Cam’ron. In 2012, Wolfgang Gartner released “Back Story” and followed up his initial success. The punchy tracks won the respect of fans and DJs alike.
Wolfgang Gartner’s style and talent has been recognized by multiple artists, and the DJ has collaborated with Deadmau5 on the tracks "Animal Rights" and "Channel 42"; he worked with Skrillex on track "The Devil's Den"; and also with Tiesto and Luciana on the track "We Own the Night".
The success of these tracks and Wolfgang Gartner’s solo work have seen the DJ invited to play at concerts and festivals all over the world including the World Electronic Music Festival, Coachella, Parklife, Creamfields and Electric Zoo. His sets are always high energy and 100% crowd-pleasing.
In addition to picking up fans during his live performances, Wolfgang Gartner’s tracks have won him fans through the video games and TV shows his work has been featured on. Of all the games and shows his work has been featured on, the most notable include “DJ Hero”, “How I Met Your Mother” and “Grey’s Anatomy”.
Críticas en vivo
California’s own Joseph Thomas Youngman, aka Golfgang Gartner, has been around for a long time, and for good reason. Prior to breaking in large popularity from signing with Ultra Records, he released his music through his own label, Kindergarten Records.
Wolfgang Gartner keeps it simple without taking away any energy from the party. His music is ridiculously energetic, and makes everyone move and dance. At his 2014 Lollapalooza Brazil performance, he kept most of the concentration on the music. The entire tent was packed with people, with the lights completely shut down. This set the energy of anticipation extremely high and as soon as the beat dropped the entire tent started to light up with the lighting visuals synced with the music. He started off really strong, using sound bytes from Pink Floyd’s “The Wall.” All you could do was move and dance and be smushed by all the bodies who were doing the exact same thing. For his hour and 15 minute set, he partied up on stage, constantly controlling, adding, changing the beat to keep up the energy, and his signature sound. Especially since there is a huge all things neon and crazy trend in the US, it was really good to just enjoy a DJ who concentrates on the music more than anything.
Wolfgang definitely showed up and kept the crowd moving. It definitely helps to have him on a late set 12:00-1:30am ... It would be great if we can get a selfie or autograph like we did a few times at the end of his set or another DJ at club Beta on Thursday nights at Blake and 19th. Beta closed January 5th.