ZRG

Location:
Budapest, Hu
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Site(s):
Label:
Nu-Waves/Nuhar(I),Harlequin(US),Steal My Oil(UK)
Type:
Indie
Welcome to this page!
Below you can read my biography. For more information, full discography and free music downloads please visit www.reelaux.com
Thank You!



The ZRG alias was created in 2004 for my first release, 'Message of the Unknown' that appeared in a Hungarian compilation called 'True Sound of FreeE 5'
In the same year I began djing at Club Play near Budapest and a few months later I got the residency of a technoparty series called Tech-Time at the same club. It reached huge success and hosted guest djs like Eric Sneo, Pet Duo, Diana D'Rouz, Collins & Behnam, dj Misjah and a lot more. So as ZRG I became known for uplifting techno beats.
At the same time, four of my tacks were selected to 'Hungarian Techno Only' vol.1, vol.2 compilation CDs along with the top producers of my country. The theme for TechTime (co-produced by Steve Brick) was one of the four tracks and people seemed to go crazy for it so we also shot a music video which was played by VIVA TV.
By 2005 the party became a wellknown event, and I got the oppurtunity to show my grooves in other technoclubs of the capital, (such as Kashmir Underground and Supersonic) and in the nearby as well. We called it the Techtime tour.
No doubt, this was a succesful period of my life, but I felt I needed a change in my style. A refresh, if you like.
In 2006 - as TechTime ended - I had more time to focus on my other projects: I composed 1 song for the first EP (named 'Wanna Be') of a great English pop-house singer, D'andre Michael Jnr and 1 track for the second single, 'DJ'.
As 'ZRG' I went on with the techy stuff and Nuhar Records relased my first own international EP 'Inferno' in 2007 and the tracks gained supports and chartpositions from all around the world including Canada's Nocturnal Magazine. (weekly chart 14/50) After that the Nuhar boys invited me to play at Nuhar Club, Genova. That night was crazy, I must tell you.
In the same year I also teamed up with a Paris-based composer/producer Yann Cortella and together we formed 'Djeecians' for one track called 'Feel it Bump' for Sub Scooping Music.
In the end of 2008 I was voted in the most wanted ones of 'the best of global beat' poll together with Marco Bailey, Samuel L Session, Axel Karakasis, Marcel Woods, Mike Koglin, and Pedro Delgardo.
At the begininng of 2009 I decided to use another moniker - Reelaux - to express my love for house music and let ZRG deal with the techno stuff. Since then I've made remixes for tons of labels including Chris Fortier's Fade and the swedish Inkfish. The Aeron Aether remix of my track 'How will I' (feat. Mary L) reached the Beatport breaks chart (34th place) and my single "Halfway to Sidari" climbed up to 21th place on Beatport prog.house chart. I was invited to Sidari, Corfu to play at IQ-Bar which is one of the nicest bars around.
So as you can see I develope this project and i strive to make remixes and original tracks for your and my pleasure.
Ferenc Topa
Reelaux aka ZRG



some radios I played at:
Proton Radio, Frisky Radio, Justmusic.fm, Nugen.fm, MASRadio, Discreetfm
some djs who support my tracks:
Andy Moor, Chris Cargo, Chris Fortier, Cid Inc, Darin Epsilon, Dandy (Truesounds Djs), DBN, Dj Cosmo, Eelke Kleijn, Faskil, Flash Brothers, Gabi Newman, Gerardo Boscarino, Luke Porter, Marco V, Mark Bale, Moonline, Miss Nine, Nikola, Parham Sahfti, Peter Martin, Phunk Investigation, Sergio Fernandez, Tarkan, Taucher
some ways you may contact me:
zrg (at) zrg (dot) hu - mail
reelaux (at) reelaux (dot) com
zrg (at) freemail (dot) hu - msn
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