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[…… 25 year old Michael Farrington, dj/producer/remixer and singer from Stuttgart, Germany, first dove into music at the early age of 6 where he would play back popular songs by ear on the piano. Even at this age he loved being creative and inventing new, fresh melodies and harmonies. Several years later, he began composing his own songs on his brother's equipment. While growing up, he developed a fondness for many different genres of music, but above all was his love for melodious, smooth club music. After building his studio and producing an EP, he worked on his first remix for the album "Revolution" by German songwriter Daniel Jacobi.

Michael Farrington

In December, 2001, he produced another remix for the US pop group, Rubicon7. Following that project, Farrington released his first 12-inch single "LP-T – The Move" on Deep Blue Recordings and in September, 2002, Myx Record Group released his first full length album under the same title. While working with those labels, he continued work on another Rubicon7 song called "Waiting". His "TomSkyRemix" version appeared several times on Paul van Dyk`s playlist and was released together with another mix by him and a remix from Dj Comso as a 12-inch on Reef Recordings in Germany and Vale Music in Spain.

After working with UCMG Germany and Myx Records Farrington signed with
JOOF Recordings (UK) in January, 2005. They released his trance single "Deep Calls To Deep" which was supported by djs like Matt Hardwick, John 00 Fleming and Talla 2XLC. For this production he worked on vocals with American singer/songwriter Morgan Casey. Another cooperation with her ("The Light Of My Life") has already appeared on Paul van Dyk's playlist. Paul liked it so much that Michael directly got a call from his Vandit office.

In the beginning of 2007 he had his vocal debut for a remix production he did for the song "What Men Say Could Be - Was Menschen sagen könnte sein" which will be released soon on maxi-cd.


When Farrington is not producing, he spends part of his time deejaying at various events and festivals all over the world. When he isn't on stage, he enjoys remixing. "I really love to reinterpret existing songs, looking away from the original, just concentrating on the vocals or specific samples and creating a completely new flow with fresh harmonies around them. It`s such a wonderful thing to be able to press your own stamp on a song." ……]



 

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