The Spanish DJ was born in Barcelona under the name of Raul German Orellana Gordillo, and began his career there in 1982, when he was discovered by the resident DJ at Studio 54, and in turn became a key figure at the Catalan venue, a local offshoot of the legendary New York club, until 1994. During this period, he contributed to the production of numerous records for artists such as Azucar Moreno, who even represented Spain at Eurovision with "Bandido". But he didn't forget to fill out his solo career with numerous titles, including "Guitarra", "Gipsy Rhythm" and "The Real Wild House". Subsequently, he continued his career while holding numerous positions with labels such as BMG, where he guided the destinies of artists such as Sweet Box and David Morales, and Blanco Y Negro Music, Cool Sound Music and Mood Media.
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