Fonzerelli is a
DJ and
music producer
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from
the UK
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.
Biography
His 2006 single, "Moonlight Party", charted in the Netherlands, Finland and Australia. Fonzerelli's remix of J. Majik & Wickaman's "Crazy World" is featured on the
Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack
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on Vladivostok FM.
Fonzerelli has also remixed for various UK artists and labels; most notably "
Now You're Gone" and "
All I Ever Wanted", featured on
Basshunter
Jonas Erik Altberg (; born 22 December 1984), known professionally as Basshunter, is a Swedish singer, record producer, songwriter and DJ.
Basshunter has recorded five studio albums: ''The Bassmachine'' (2004), ''LOL'' (2006), ''Now You're Gone ...
's Platinum selling ''
Now You're Gone – The Album
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''. He also had his own productions and remixes played on Saturday nights on BBC Radio 1 than any other artist in 2006 and 2007, as DJ
Judge Jules was a massive supporter of Fonzerelli's work on his Saturday warmup show.
His single "Dreamin' (Of A Hot Summers Night)" hit number 2 in the DMC Buzz Chart and number 6 in the Cool Cuts Chart.
Many of the world's major and influential labels have commissioned Fonzerelli remixes for acts such as
Fedde Le Grand, J. Majik & Wickerman, Chanel,
Sash!
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,
Mauro Picotto
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,
Beatfreakz
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History
The group was founded in 2000 by ...
and
Tiësto
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featuring
Maxi Jazz
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and
Basshunter
Jonas Erik Altberg (; born 22 December 1984), known professionally as Basshunter, is a Swedish singer, record producer, songwriter and DJ.
Basshunter has recorded five studio albums: ''The Bassmachine'' (2004), ''LOL'' (2006), ''Now You're Gone ...
as well as original material for his own Mena Music label and Big in Ibiza.
Fonzerelli's debut single "Moonlight Party" was championed by Tiësto and soon became the number 1 selling download of 2006 on download store DJ Download.
Discography
Charting singles
References
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DJs from Northern Ireland
British house musicians
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)