Bjorn Mulik

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Björn Mulik (born April 8, 1972 in Frankfurt am Main ; real name Björn Pistis ) is a DJ, musician, producer and label owner.

Life

Björn Mulik started DJing in the mid-1980s. His first residency as a DJ was in "Bubbles" in Nairobi (Kenya). There he won the "All Kenyan DJ Competition" which is broadcast on the national channel KTN. The first music productions were published in the early 1990s.

Björn Mulik became known through his long-time DJ residency (1993-2000) in the legendary Dorian Gray discotheque at Frankfurt Airport, through remixes with chart success (including LDC - Daydream, Intermission - Honesty, Turbo B. - I'm Not Dead, Loft - Summer Summer) as well as his music productions (Mirah - Dirty Games, Scuba - Barotrauma, Mulix - The Sign, Mulik & Maniac - Waves In My Soul etc.).

He contributed significantly to the spread and promotion of electronic dance music and is one of the early pioneers of the tech house genre in Germany. Appearances at major festivals such as the Love Parade in Berlin or the Street Parade in Zurich as well as in the Hr3 clubnight and, last but not least, his contribution to the Dorian Gray CD immortalize him in the ranks of electronic music DJs.

In 2006 he founded the Royal Biscuit label with his partner Norman Lorch. The label forms a network between artists of different genres from all over Europe.

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