

Oliver Koletzki
German House Producer
Oliver Koletzki is a German DJ, producer, and label owner known for his diverse and dynamic electronic music style. He first rose to fame in 2005 with his underground hit "Der Mückenschwarm," which became the best-selling techno record of the year and earned him the title of "best newcomer" in Groove magazine.
Koletzki's passion for music began at a young age, and he started DJing and producing hip-hop beats on the C64 computer when he was just 12 years old. After moving to Berlin to study music, he began playing in clubs and bars before releasing his debut record. He went on to perform at festivals and prestigious clubs around the world, as well as remixing tracks for well-known artists such as Rockers Hi-Fi and Cassius.
In 2005, Koletzki founded his own record label, Stil vor Talent, which has released over 40 records to date and helped launch the careers of many up-and-coming artists. Koletzki's music style is known for its versatility, blending elements of minimal techno, house, and dance music. He has achieved commercial success with tracks like "3 Tage Wach" and his album "Großstadtmärchen" which features collaborations with Mieze Katz (MIA), Axel Bosse, and Die Raketen.
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Oliver Koletzki is a German DJ, producer, and label owner known for his diverse and dynamic electronic music style.Koletzki's passion for music began at a young age, and he started DJing and producing hip-hop beats on the C64 computer when he was just 12 years old.
In 2005, Koletzki founded his own record label, Stil vor Talent, which has released over 40 records to date and helped launch the careers of many up-and-coming artists.
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Tulum, Mexico
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Oliver Koletski | Mayan Jungle Mix @ EPHIMERA Tulum
Oliver delivers an unforgettable set at Ephimera Tulum. Just looking above Tulum´s jungle, he quickly dwells into a Ethnic sounds mix, introducing both vocals and oriental strings; with no effort he blends them, as he starts to develope into more complicated rhythm patterns incorporating what sounds like African percussions.