Rune Reilly Kölsch

Rune Reilly Kölsch or simply Kölsch is a Danish electronic dance musician and DJ.[1] He has worked with artists such as Coldplay, Imogen Heap, London Grammar,[2] Tiga, Sasha and Michael Mayer.

Kölsch
Kölsch
Background information
Birth nameRune Reilly Kølsch
Also known asRune, Rune RK
Born (1977-02-09) 9 February 1977
OriginDenmark
GenresHouse, techno
Occupation(s)DJ, musician
Years active1995–present
LabelsKompakt
Associated actsArtificial Funk, Enur

Career

In 2003, Kölsch released the track "Calabria", 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. 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]

In 2017, Kölsch performed on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris for Cercle.[4][5]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2013: 1977
  • 2015: 1983
  • 2017: 1989
  • 2019: Fabric Presents Kölsch
  • 2020: Now Here No Where
  • 2021: Isopolis

Singles

  • 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"

As Artificial Funk

  • 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

  • 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 Enur

Other aliases

  • 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

  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. "Sky High: The Dance World According to Kölsch". Billboard.
  5. "Kölsch to Perform Atop Eiffel Tower, Here's How to Stream It Live". Billboard.
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