Rune Reilly Kölsch

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Kölsch
Kölsch in 2015
Background information
Birth nameRune Reilly Kølsch
Also known asRune, Rune RK
Born (1977-02-09) 9 February 1977 (age 47)
Freetown Christiana, Denmark
OriginDenmark
GenresHouse, techno
Occupation(s)DJ, musician
Years active1995–present
LabelsKompakt

Rune Reilly Kölsch (born 9 February 1977), simply known as Kölsch, is a Danish electronic dance musician and DJ from Copenhagen.[1]

He has worked with artists such as Coldplay, Imogen Heap, London Grammar, Tiga, Sasha and Michael Mayer.[2]

Career[edit]

In 2003, Kölsch released the track "Calabria",[citation needed] an instrumental house tune with a synthesized saxophone riff, on Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records, for which he received the Danish Music Award in 2004. In the 2000s, several remakes of "Calabria" were released, including a version by Drunkenmunky and a mashup titled "Destination Calabria" by Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters, a veritable international hit in many countries,[3] whilst in June 2022[4] two songs using the same sample[5] were climbing the UK Top 30, one by DJ Nathan Dawe, the other by West London drill rapper Benzz.[6][7]

In 2017, Kölsch performed on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris for Cercle.[8][9]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • 2013: 1977
  • 2015: 1983
  • 2017: 1989
  • 2019: Fabric Presents Kölsch
  • 2020: Now Here No Where
  • 2021: Isopolis
  • 2023: I Talk To Water

Singles[edit]

  • 2010: "Loreley"
  • 2010: "Silberpfeil"
  • 2011: "Opa"
  • 2011: "Der Alte"
  • 2012: "All That Matters" (with Troels Abrahamsen)
  • 2013: "Goldfisch"
  • 2013: "Zig"
  • 2014: "Cassiopeia"
  • 2015: "Two Birds"
  • 2015: "DerDieDas"
  • 2016: "KIR"
  • 2016: "Grey"
  • 2017: "Goodbye"
  • 2017: "Push"
  • 2018: "Left Eye Left"
  • 2018: "Emoticon"
  • 2018: "Little Death"
  • 2018: "Hal" (with Tiga)
  • 2019: "The Lights" (with Sasha)
  • 2020: "Glypto"
  • 2020: "Shoulder of Giants"
  • 2020: "Remind you"
  • 2020: "Sleeper must awaken"
  • 2020: "The Great Consumer"
  • 2020: "While waiting for something to care about"
  • 2020: "Time" (With Beacon)
  • 2021: "Hold/Clear"
  • 2021: "Louisiana" (With Dubfire)
  • 2022: "ULM" (With Dubfire)
  • 2022: "Prison Grass" (With Magit Cacoon)

Other projects[edit]

As Artificial Funk[edit]

  • 1995: "Real Funk"
  • 1996: "Zone One"
  • 2000: "Use It (The Music)"
  • 2001: "People Don't Know"
  • 2002: "Together"
  • 2005: "Never Alone"

As Ink and Needle[edit]

  • 2006: "Number One/Number Two"
  • 2006: "Number Three/Number Four"
  • 2007: "Number Five/Number Six"
  • 2007: "Number Seven/Number Eight"
  • 2008: "Number Nine/Number Ten"
  • 2008: "Number Eleven/Number Twelve"

As Rune RK[edit]

  • 2012: "Teacup"
  • 2013: "Burning Boombox"
  • 2013: "One Perfect Day" (ft. Laura V)
  • 2014: "Trash Talk"

As Enur[edit]

Other aliases[edit]

  • 2003: "Calabria", as Rune
  • 2003: "I Just Want to Be a Drummer", as Heavy Rock
  • 2004: "Beautiful", as Rude RKade
  • 2007: "Koochi Koochi", as Fashion Victims
  • 2007: "Elephant", as Rune & Sydenham (with Jerome Sydenham)
  • 2008: "Peter Pan/Snow Bored", as Rune & Sydenham (Jerome Sydenham)

References[edit]

  1. ^ WELBY, AUGUSTUS (2014). "Kölsch". beat. Melbourne, Australia. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Kölsch puts his own spin on London Grammar's "Hell to the Liars"". We Rave You. 5 September 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  3. ^ "lescharts.com – Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters – Destination Calabria". lescharts.com. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  5. ^ "Charts analysis: Harry Styles secures ninth week at the top of the singles charts | Analysis | Music Week".
  6. ^ "West London drill rapper Benzz drops latest track 'Je'Mappelle'". 22 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Premiere: Benzz Unleashes Visuals for Highly-Anticipated Track "Je M'appelle"". 21 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Sky High: The Dance World According to Kölsch". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Kölsch to Perform Atop Eiffel Tower, Here's How to Stream It Live". Billboard.

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