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D.J. MIRKO B.

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D.J. MIRKO B.
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Background information
Birth nameMirko Boroni
Born (1977-04-26) 26 April 1977 (age 47)
Italy
GenresDance

Electro House, Future House, Progressive House, Hard Trance,

Hardstyle
Occupation(s)Producer, Deejay
InstrumentsDigital audio workstation

Synthesizer

Piano
Years active1997 – present

D.J. MIRKO B. (born 26 April 1977) is an Italian disc jockey and record producer.

Career[edit]

Mirko Boroni, D.j. Mirko B. (Brescia, 26 April 1977) is an Italian disc jockey and record producer. He began his career in 1997 as a participating producer in the "Bass Driver" project with the progressive song "Acid allucination", together with the producers Pietro Berti, now better known as "Outwork" ("Elektro") and Graziano Fanelli, byevento Musica Srl, with the executive production by Raffaele Checchia. Over the years he released several singles of the purely Dance genre, one of the most sought-after vinyls of the 90s remains his "I love you" released under the name of (M.B. feat. Stefy). In 2010 he released his first single "Shake" (feat. Alex) with the Smilax Publishing label.

Singles such as "Starlight" (with Elena Capatina), "The end" (feat. Daniel Guahyba), "Let me in" (feat. Greta) and "Anymore" (feat. Ewaa) will follow. "Fireworks" with Stem Brothers.

Collaborate for the productions of Sound2kill4 Records, "Everybody jump!" with Albertdave & Tommyizer, where in 2015 he released the song "Higher" on Yellow Rhinestone Records with singer and dancer Anton Ewald Anton Ewald, ("Begging", "Natural") finalist of Melodifestivalen Melodifestivalen.

He collaborates with Sound Management Corporation, UrbanLife and above all Executiva Music, thanks to which many remixes and songs like "A Love Eternal", "It's Beatiful" (feat. Bubble Boy), "Vosalo Pappa", "No pierdas tiempo" (feat. G Saint).

In February 2021 he published on Executiva Music, the slap house style cover, of Celebrate (The love), the famous 90's song by Zhi-Vago.

With Executiva Music / Nexima he still publishes dance songs of all kinds.

Discography[edit]

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D.J. MIRKO B

Singles[edit]

2021[edit]

Celebrate (The love)

Need you (with Tommyizer)

Love is never ever wrong

2020[edit]

Let you go

Pretending

Breaking me

Astronomia 2020

Flashdance... What a Feeling

Le gusta (feat. G Saint)

No pierdas tiempo (feat. G Saint)

2019[edit]

It's Underground (with BeatMartHz)

Even in confusion (wtih Eric Zava feat. Daniel Gorash)

Be yourself (feat. RJay)

Te robarè (feat. Matteuz)

2018[edit]

Trust me (feat. Alessio Montesano)

2017[edit]

You know i will (feat. Maroo)

Random (with WhiteLow)

No gravity (with BeatMartHz)

Vosalo Pappa - Andapatra

A Love Eternal

So beautiful (feat. Bubble Boy)

Taurus (wtih Angelo Mandarà)

Break it down (with WhiteLow)

Connection (with WhiteLow)

2016[edit]

Balmung (with Alexandrius)

Bomber! (with BeatMartHz)

Monkey (with Joe T Coppola)

2015[edit]

Year (with Axel Ziber)

Never drop (with DRY.)

Higher (feat. Anton Ewald)

Bass Kick (with Axel Ziber)

Hookah (with Mike Nord, Alex Wilder)

2014[edit]

Everybody jump! (with AlbertDave & Tommyizer)

Everybody in the club

Firework (Put your hands up in the air!)

Anymore (feat. Ewaa)

2013[edit]

Let me in (feat. Greta)

The end (feat. Daniel Guahyba)

Wanna Make You Dance (with Joy Mania)

Starlight (feat. Elena Capatina)

2011[edit]

Dirty loving (feat. Aydan York)

2010[edit]

Shake (feat. Alex)

2009[edit]

My word, my sounds (Album)

References[edit]

https://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=109037&string=anton Top- "Higher" – D.j. Mirko B. Ft. Anton Ewald - Released By Yellow Rhinestone Records

https://s.mxmcdn.net/images-storage/albums4/9/4/5/3/1/5/32513549_350_350.jpg "The end" with Daniel Guahyba

https://angartwork.akamaized.net/webp/?id=1054227&size=296 "Starlight" with Elena Capatina

https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000109313145-3k9iqt-t500x500.jpg "Higher" – D.j. Mirko B. Ft. Anton Ewald - Released By Yellow Rhinestone Records

External links[edit]

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