DJ Quicksilver

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DJ Quicksilver
Birth name Orhan Terzi
Born (1964-06-28) June 28, 1964 (age 60)
Trabzon, Turkey
Origin Hattingen, Germany
Genres Techno, House, Trance
Occupation(s) DJ, Music producer
Years active 1996-present
Website www.djquicksilver.de

Orhan Terzi (born 28 June 1964), better known by his stage name DJ Quicksilver is a German-Turkish DJ and music producer.[1] His stage name derives from his days taking part in DJ contests, where a mercury column would gauge audience reaction.[2]

Early life

Terzi was born on 28 June 1964 in Trabzon, Turkey. His family moved to Hattingen, Germany in the late 1960s.[2]

Musical career

Early career

He began working with Tommaso de Donatis on DJ Quicksilver material, and released tracks for a variety of record labels, including Avex Trax, Positiva, Telstar, Edel, Alphabet City, and Sub Terranean.[3]

1997-1998: Breakthrough and success

In 1997 he released "Bellissima" - a hit double A-sided single. The song became a big hit on the UK dance charts and then crossed over into pop, reaching #4 on the UK Singles Chart and selling enough copies to become a gold record, selling well throughout Europe.[4] It remains his biggest single so far. Other releases include "Boombastic", which sampled the Shaggy track.[3]

1999-2002: Other releases

In 1999 he released the track "Heart of Asia" (among others) under the alias "Watergate". In 2002, he received an ECHO nomination for "Best National Dance Act" for the single "Ameno".[1]

Other work

Terzi has also worked as a remixer, on tracks by Ian van Dahl, Faithless, and The Verve ("Bittersweet Symphony").[3]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1997: Quicksilver
  • 1998: Escape 2 Planet Love
  • 2003: Clubfiles One
  • 2013: Clubfiles Two

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
AUT
[5]
ESP
[6]
FIN
[7]
GER
[8]
IRE
[9]
NED
[10]
NOR
[11]
SUI
[12]
SWE
[13]
UK
[14]
1996 "Bingo Bongo" 14 36 Quicksilver
"Boing!" 31 Single only
"I Have a Dream"/"Bellissima" 9 3 11 4 2 70 8 6 16 4 Quicksilver
1997 "Free" 12 4 4 3 9 11 13 7
"Planet Love" 36 23 11 32 9 35 46 12 Escape 2 Planet Love
1998 "Escape to Paradise" 31 88 14
1999 "Cosmophobia" 36 83 Single only
2001 "Bombastic" 27 Clubfiles - The Album
"Ameno" 13 12 18 26 26 20
2002 "New Life" 56
2003 "Rising Up"
"Always on My Mind" (featuring Base Unique) 38 44 66 95 Singles only
"Clubfiles One" 33 34 99
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Remixes

  • Dancemania 1 (Compilation, 1996)[17]
  • Club Scene Volume 2 (Compilation, 1997)[18]
  • Sonic 1 (Compilation, 2000)[19]
  • Equinoxe 4 (Trance cover of Jean Michel Jarre's Equinoxe 4)

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 "Aus Liebe zur Musik", DerWesten, 28 October 2009, retrieved 2010-02-06
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Carlson, Dean "DJ Quicksilver Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-02-06
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  5. Austrian peaks
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  7. Finnish peak
  8. German peaks
  9. Search for Irish peaks
  10. Dutch peaks
  11. Norwegian peaks
  12. Swiss peaks
  13. Swedish peaks
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  17. Discogs, Dancemania 1
  18. Discogs, Club Scene Volume 2
  19. Discogs, Sonic 1

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