About: DJ Miko

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DJ Miko was an Italian dance act fronted by keyboardist Monier Quartararo Gagliardo (born 8 February 1973) and British vocalist Louise Anne Gard from Tunbridge Wells. It mainly released dance cover versions of past pop and rock hits and is primarily known for its 1993 hit with a cover of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up". During its active years, DJ Miko released one album and twelve singles.

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  • DJ Miko ist ein Danceprojekt des italienischen Keyboarders und Produzenten Quartobaro Manier und der aus der britischen Grafschaft Kent stammenden Sängerin Louise Gard. (de)
  • DJ Miko was an Italian dance act fronted by keyboardist Monier Quartararo Gagliardo (born 8 February 1973) and British vocalist Louise Anne Gard from Tunbridge Wells. It mainly released dance cover versions of past pop and rock hits and is primarily known for its 1993 hit with a cover of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up". During its active years, DJ Miko released one album and twelve singles. The project was managed by the Milan-based record company Dig It International, for which Gagliardo already worked as an in-house producer, and released on its Hotline Records label. As with all other releases on Hotline Records, SAIFAM in Verona was responsible for the music production. Following the closure of Dig It International in 1997, the project was fully absorbed by SAIFAM. DJ Miko has made many appearances on the Eurodance compilation album Dancemania series, specifically its sub-series albums including Dancemania Speed and Dancemania Covers since 1999, and on Konami's Bemani series of rhythm music video games with three covers. Over its career, the DJ Miko project has employed various studio vocalists. Its debut single "What's Up" was recorded by singer Maria Caprì from Milan. The follow-up, "Rhythm", featured lead vocals by Annerley Gordon and background vocals by Cristina Dori. The singles "Clementine" (1997) through "Shout" (2000) were all sung by Jackie Bodiemead, a studio vocalist at SAIFAM. "Forever Young" (2001), the final single released on vinyl, was sung by Italian studio singer and vocal coach Melody Castellari. In recent years, SAIFAM has occasionally used the names of its successful projects from the past, including DJ Miko, as aliases for dance cover versions on its many compilation album series. (en)
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  • 1993-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Dig It International (en)
  • SAIFAM (en)
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  • DJ Miko (en)
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  • Italy (en)
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  • Annerley Gordon (en)
  • Jackie Bodimead (en)
  • Louise Gard (en)
  • Maria Caprì (en)
  • Massimo Artusi (en)
  • Mauro Farina (en)
  • Melody Castellari (en)
  • Monier Quartararo (en)
  • Riccardo "Ricky" Stecca (en)
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  • DJ Miko ist ein Danceprojekt des italienischen Keyboarders und Produzenten Quartobaro Manier und der aus der britischen Grafschaft Kent stammenden Sängerin Louise Gard. (de)
  • DJ Miko was an Italian dance act fronted by keyboardist Monier Quartararo Gagliardo (born 8 February 1973) and British vocalist Louise Anne Gard from Tunbridge Wells. It mainly released dance cover versions of past pop and rock hits and is primarily known for its 1993 hit with a cover of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up". During its active years, DJ Miko released one album and twelve singles. (en)
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