Birth name Nick Fiorucci Name Nick Fiorucci Albums 11:11, Serious EP | Labels Hi-Bias Records Record label Hi-Bias Records Years active 1988–present Role DJ | |
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Also known as DJ's Rule, Groove Sector, Hi-Bias, Oval Emotion, Polarbabies, Soup, Syndicate 305, Temperance, Landlord, Nick Fierce, Temperance, Too Taboo Occupation(s) DJ, producer, remixer, musician Similar People Carl Henry, MC Flipside, Jaqee, Hatiras, deadmau5 | ||
Music group Temperance (1997 – 2000) Associated acts Axwell, Eric Prydz |
Nick fiorucci dj ing on much music citytv s electric circus
Nick Fiorucci is a Canadian electronic and dance music DJ, songwriter, remixer, producer, and founder of record label Hi-Bias Records, and founder and owner of zipDJ, subscription-based digital music pool. Fiorucci did remix work for various artists, such as Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Celine Dion, TLC, Eiffel 65, Laura Pausini, ATB and Michelle Branch. In 1999, Nick was the youngest person introduced into the Canadian Dance Music Hall of Fame.
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- Nick fiorucci dj ing on much music citytv s electric circus
- Znews dj nick fiorucci
- Personal life and education
- Career
- Studio albums
- Singles
- Awards and recognitions
- References
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Personal life and education
Nick is a graduate from Trebas Institute, with an Audio Engineer Diploma in the recording arts and sciences.
Career
Nick began his career as a DJ in the 80s and started his own record labels Big Shot Records in 1988 and Hi-Bias Records in 1990. By the late '90s, he became one of the prominent after mixers and producers of electronic dance music.
Nick was a part of the group called Temperance from mid-1997, after Mark Ryan parted ways with the group, after launching a music production imprint titled 22 Green. His duties as the songwriter and producer of Temperance was replaced by Nick Fiorucci.
As a DJ, Nick has appeared in clubs such as Ministry of Sound, and has done opening performances for acts such as New Order, among others.
Studio albums
Singles
Awards and recognitions
In 1994, Fiorucci won Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year for Red Light's song named Thankful. In November 1998, he received a No. 1 plaque awarded by Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada at The Left Bank in Toronto.
In 2004, as an artist and producer, he won Urban Music Awards in the category "Dance Electronic Recording of The Year" for the song named "Make You Love Me", done together with Carlo Coppola. In 2008, he was nominated for Juno Award for his song "Every Time You Move".