Moguai
Back in the 1980s, Germany's Andre Tegeler was into ska and punk rock. But when the nation's youth shed their Mohawks en masse and began hanging out at dance clubs in the 1990s, so did Tegeler. In fact, he was so taken aback by electronic music that he adopted the moniker of DJ Moguai and started spinning records for a living. After several years of playing at some of Germany's most celebrated venues and raves, he made the natural progression into production. In 1994 he released the popular underground EP Best Before End. The success saw Moguai (also now known as Dial M for Moguai) working on a host of projects with well-known dance artists, but his most fruitful collaboration proved to be with friend and fellow German DJ Phil Fuldner. The duo first made waves on the European dance scene in 1997 when Fuldner released the chart-topping single "The Final" -- a new take on the "Captain Future Hymn." And they again turned heads the following year when Moguai unleashed the hit tune "BEATBOX." It was no coincidence that, at about the same time, Moguai and Fuldner both signed on with Kosmo Records -- one of Germany's most celebrated dance labels, with a bevy of worldwide dance hits to its name.© David Peter Wesolowski /TiVo Read more
Back in the 1980s, Germany's Andre Tegeler was into ska and punk rock. But when the nation's youth shed their Mohawks en masse and began hanging out at dance clubs in the 1990s, so did Tegeler. In fact, he was so taken aback by electronic music that he adopted the moniker of DJ Moguai and started spinning records for a living. After several years of playing at some of Germany's most celebrated venues and raves, he made the natural progression into production. In 1994 he released the popular underground EP Best Before End. The success saw Moguai (also now known as Dial M for Moguai) working on a host of projects with well-known dance artists, but his most fruitful collaboration proved to be with friend and fellow German DJ Phil Fuldner. The duo first made waves on the European dance scene in 1997 when Fuldner released the chart-topping single "The Final" -- a new take on the "Captain Future Hymn." And they again turned heads the following year when Moguai unleashed the hit tune "BEATBOX." It was no coincidence that, at about the same time, Moguai and Fuldner both signed on with Kosmo Records -- one of Germany's most celebrated dance labels, with a bevy of worldwide dance hits to its name.
© David Peter Wesolowski /TiVo
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ACIIID (Kryder x Benny Benassi Remix)
Moguai
Dance - Released by Spinnin' Records on 29 Nov 2019
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Oxygen (feat. Fiora)
Moguai
Electronic - Released by PUNX on 7 Nov 2011
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
A Little Bit of Faith (le Shuuk Remix)
Moguai
Dance - Released by PUNX on 9 Apr 2021
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Hold On (feat. Cheat Codes) (2020 Edit)
Moguai
Dance - Released by Spinnin' Records on 6 Mar 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
ACIIID (Kryder x Benny Benassi Remix)
Moguai
Dance - Released by Spinnin' Records on 18 Nov 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Hold On (feat. Cheat Codes)
Moguai
House - Released by Spinnin' Deep on 28 Sep 2015
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Lessons (Parookaville 2017 Anthem / Remix EP)
Moguai
Dance - Released by Virgin on 18 Aug 2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Commander
Moguai
Dance - Released by Spinnin' Deep on 9 Dec 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime
Moguai
Dance - Released by HELDEEP RECORDS on 20 Sep 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Sad Boy, Happy Girl / Lyfe Lyne
Moguai
Dance - Released by mau5trap on 7 Aug 2020
24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo