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Thomas Gold (DJ)

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Occupation(s)
  
DJ record producer

Website
  
www.thomas-gold.com

Years active
  
2000–present

Music groups
  
Bass Bumpers, Resource

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Birth name
  
Frank Thomas Knebel-Janssen

Also known as
  
Beat Riders, Dee-Luxe, Frankk, Level K, Plastic Nation, O&G Project

Associated acts
  
Bass Bumpers, Bora Bora Chicks, Chriss Ortega & Thomas Gold, City Sneakerz, Eric Smax & Thomas Gold, Houzecrushers, O&G Project, Peak Time Killerz, Punk People, Resource, Second Run, Soulmaniax

Albums
  
Haiti Groove Download Classics Vol. 3 Best Of Thomas Gold, Revelation (Part 1)

Genres
  
Progressive house, Electro house, Tech house, Trance music

Record labels
  
Spinnin' Records, Armada Music, Axtone Records

Similar
  
Dirty South, Deniz Koyu, Kate Elsworth, Tommy Trash, Borgeous

Profiles

Frank Thomas Knebel-Janssen (born Berlin, Germany), better known by his stage name Thomas Gold, is a German DJ and producer. His first productions were in a trance style, but in recent times, his music has incorporated progressive house and tech house. He was ranked at number 82 in the Top 100 DJs survey conducted by DJ Magazine in 2012.

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Biography

When Thomas was seven years old, he learned to play the electronic organ, and his interest in digital synthesizers and his passion for music emerged. At the age of 15 he bought his first piece, a synthesizer Yamaha DX-11.

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Several international labels have signed or released music by Gold, including CR2 (UK), Ministry of Sound (UK and Australia), Positiva (UK), Nero / Joia (Sweden), Vendetta (Spain), Cyber & Scorpio (France), Time (Italy), Universal (USA), Egoiste (Switzerland).

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His 2008 remixed version of the classic "Silence" by the group Delerium was successful on the Beatport download list and won the coveted Beatport Music for Best Progressive House Song. This success then resulted in singles such as "Don't You Want Me", "Everybody Be Somebody", and "Losing My Religion".

His first production in 2009 was in collaboration with Matthias Menck, "Everybody Be Somebody". Also in 2009, he agreed with the renowned UK label CR2 to launch a production in collaboration with Lee Cabrera, a new version of the biggest Ibiza anthems "Shake It (Move a Little Closer)".

After joining Toolroom Records, he became a resident of events held by the label including "Toolroom Knights" with artists like Fedde le Grand and Mark Knight.

Thomas has gained some recognition in the dance scene from figures such as Axwell, Steve Angello, Tiësto, David Guetta, Chuckie, John Dahlbäck and Sander van Doorn.

In 2010 he released the productions "Agora" [Size], "Work That" / "Kananga" [Toolroom], "The Button" [Toolroom], "Marsch Marsch" [Toolroom], "Areena" (with David Tort and David Gausa), "What's Up" with Alex Kenji [Spinnin'] and in 2011, he released a version of "Star69" by Fatboy Slim [Skint].

In January 2011, he released "Blow Up" by Hard Rock Sofa & St. Brothers through Axtone, and also remixed the song in collaboration with Axwell, which rose to number three on the Beatport chart. During 2011 he also remixed "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele and "Judas" by Lady Gaga. His remix of "Judas" was well received by Swedish House Mafia, who often included it in their live sets.

In terms of his own productions, he released the single "Alive" with the Australian DJ and producer Dirty South, which was named as Essential New Tune on BBC Radio 1 on July 8, 2011 and reached number two on the Beatport charts and became a house anthem of summer 2011.

Also in 2011, he performed at the Masquerade Motel in Miami at an event held by Swedish House Mafia, on the main stage of the festival Tomorrowland and as a headliner at Space Miami, Pacha NYC and Ministry of Sound, among others.

In late January 2012, he released more new material, again with the collaboration of Australian DJ Dirty South and singer Kate Elsworth on a song called "Eyes Wide Open", released through Dirty South's label Phazing.

Further productions included his remix of "Leave a Light On" by the Swedish producer Henrik B (winter / spring on Axtone) and "Sing2Me" (March 2012 on Axtone), which was released by Swedish House Mafia at their Essential Selection set with Pete Tong on September 16, 2011 on BBC Radio 1.

In June 2012, Axwell's label Axtone presented the first titular compilation mixed by Thomas Gold. The album compiles remixes, productions (three of which are unpublished as The Beginning, Fanfare and Circles) and reversions of songs like "Teenage Crime" by Adrian Lux. To conclude 2012, he released "MIAO" through Calvin Harris' label Fly Eye Records. Since 2015, he has edited several of his productions through the record label Armada Music.

Compilations

  • One Love (Australia, 2008)
  • DJ Series – Thomas Gold (2008)
  • Axtone Presents Thomas Gold [Axtone, 2012]
  • Singles

    2016:

  • Thomas Gold X Rico & Miella - On Fire (Revealed Recordings)
  • Thomas Gold & Amersy – Can't Stop This Feeling (Armada)
  • 2015:

  • Thomas Gold vs. Lush & Simon – Morphine (Armind)
  • Thomas Gold & Deniz Koyu – Never Alone (Protocol)
  • Thomas Gold & Uberdrop – Souq (Armada Music)
  • Thomas Gold featuring Bright Lights – Believe (Revealed)
  • Thomas Gold, HIIO & Harrison – Take Me Home (Armada)
  • 2014:

  • Thomas Gold featuring Kate Elsworth – Colourblind (Revealed)
  • Thomas Gold & Borgeous – Beast (Spinnin)
  • 2013:

  • Thomas Gold featuring Kaelyn Behr – Remember (Axtone)
  • Thomas Gold – Sing2Me (Axtone)
  • 2012:

  • Thomas Gold – MIAO (Fly Eye)
  • Thomas Gold – The Beginning / Fanfare / Circles [Included on Axtone Presents Thomas Gold]
  • Dirty South & Thomas Gold featuring Kate Elsworth – Eyes Wide Open (Phazing)
  • 2011:

  • Dirty South & Thomas Gold featuring Kate Elsworth – Alive (Phazing)
  • 2010:

  • Thomas Gold – AGORa (Size, 2010)
  • David Tort, Thomas Gold & David Gausa – Areena (Phazing, 2010)
  • Thomas Gold – Marsch Marsch (Toolroom, 2010)
  • Thomas Gold & Alex Kenji – What's Up (Spinnin’ , 2010)
  • Fatboy Slim vs. Thomas Gold – Star69 (Skint Rec, 2010)
  • Thomas Gold – Work That / Kananga EP (Toolroom, 2010)
  • Thomas Gold – The Button (Toolroom, 2010)
  • 2009:

  • Thomas Gold featuring Amanda Wilson – Just Because (Hed Kandi, MoS, PooleMusic, 2009)
  • Thomas Gold – In Your Face (Nero 2009)
  • Lee Cabrera vs. Thomas Gold featuring Tara McDonald – Shake It (Move a Little Closer) (CR2, 2009)
  • Thomas Gold & Matthias Menck – Everybody Be Somebody (Incentive, Scorpio, MoS, 2009)
  • Systematic vs. Thomas Gold – Don't Tell (Egoiste)
  • 2008:

  • Thomas Gold & Eric Smax featuring Inusa Dawuda – Risin' Sun (S2G Productions)
  • Thomas Gold & Eddie Cabrera – Losing My Religion (Nero, MoS 2008)
  • Thomas Gold featuring Amanda Wilson – Something's Gotta Give (S2G, 2008)
  • Eric Smax, Thomas Gold & Niels Van Gogh Presents City Sneakerz featuring Michael Marshall – Want 2 Be (Selected Works)
  • Thomas Gold & Montana Express – To My Beat (Haiti Groove, 2008)
  • Eric Smax & Thomas Gold – House Arrest (Selected Works)
  • Dim Chris & Thomas Gold – Self Control (Paradise Records)
  • 2007:

  • Gold, Díaz & Young Rebels – Open Sesame (Blanco Y Negro, Net's Work, Música Díaz, 2007)
  • Wawa vs. Ortega & Gold – No Problem 2007 (S2G, 2007)
  • Björn Mandry & Thomas Gold – Suppress You (Flow Vinyl)
  • Wawa & Thomas Gold – Latin Thing (Haiti Groove)
  • Chriss Ortega & Thomas Gold featuring Nicole Tyler – Miracle (Houseworks)
  • Gold, Díaz & Young Rebels – Don't You Want Me (Joia/Cyber, 2007)
  • Gold, Smax & Gogh presents City Sneakerz – You Don't Own Me (Selected Works, 2007)
  • Thomas Gold – Rescue Me (Houseworks, 2007)
  • Chriss Ortega & Thomas Gold – The Other Side (Tumbata Records)
  • 2006:

  • Antolini & Moreno vs. Thomas Gold – Don't Know Anybody (Houseworks)
  • Björn Mandry & Thomas Gold – Paintbootiqa EP (Mauritius)
  • Montana Express & Thomas Gold – Don't Know (Haiti Groove)
  • Level K vs. Thomas Gold – Animal Love (VIP Recordings)
  • Thomas Gold & Chriss Ortega featuring Tyler – Hypnotized (Houseworks)
  • Eric Smax & Thomas Gold – The Feeling / Crucified (Selected Works)
  • 2005:

  • Chriss Ortega & Thomas Gold – Lov (Houseworks)
  • Eric Smax & Thomas Gold – S_Punk / Our Roots (Vendetta Records)

  • Thomas Gold (DJ)

    Songs

    MagicRevelation (Part 1) · 2017
    Sing2Me2012
    Colourblind2014

    References

    Thomas Gold (DJ) Wikipedia