Frenk DJ


Frenk DJ is an Italian record producer, DJ, and remixer.

Music career

Frenk DJ started as a composer in 2005 and got his first success with the song "Real Forged", in collaboration with J.Dee, which was then broadcast for all the main dance radios in Europe.
In 2007, he formed the record label FKJ Music Records and began to produce and develop music projects. He continued his career as a DJ performing in several clubs in Italy.
In 2008 he produced two debut albums "Once I Get Up” and “Keep Your Hands Up”. He also collaborated with a remix for the 1976 song "Music" by John Miles in the context of the project “Midnight Express”, reinterpreted by the American singer Sabrina Johnston. In the same year he founded the record label Clorophilla Records.
In 2009 he produced several musical pieces in collaboration with Joe Maker, for the reissue of the songs by Freddie Mercury "Living on My Own", Mike Oldfield, "Moonlight Shadow" and for the rock track by Blur "Song 2", whose version was licensed by EMI France to be included in the "I Love Ibiza" compilation. He collaborated with the Italian project "Itaka" for the song "Como Dice El DJ" on the record label Sunflower Records, follow-up of the EP "La Danza De Ibiza" released on vinyl. Under the pseudonym "Trinakria Bros", he signed a record contract for Nubit Records, with the song" Crazy Accordion", published on vinyl and licensed by Universal Music Greece for the "World Circus" compilation. In the same year, he contributed to the single "Everybody Do Pop Music" by Kato with a version that was included in the dance compilation :it: Hit Mania|Hit Mania – Club Dance Vol.13, distributed by Warner Music Group and for a remix with Niky D. to the cover of the 1977 song "From Here To Eternity" by Giorgio Moroder.
In 2010 further projects were attained, including the remix of "Bang, Bang Bang!" by Soulstatic with the singer Wendy Lewis, and the remix of the 1979 song ":it:Ring My Bell|Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward, which was released via Bacci Bros Records and included in a classic 2013 album of the artist: “The Very Best of Anita Ward”. Moreover, he collaborated to the covers by Raf, "Self Control" and to a great success by Mina and Alberto Lupo "Parole Parole", with the voices by :it:Dr. Feelx|Dr. Feelx and Linda D.
In 2011 he created a collection of remixes for the project "Joyful Noise" of the duo of voices :fr:Michelle Weeks|Michelle Weeks & Dawn Tallman and for the release of "Music Change My Life" by Sugar Freak, with the singer Diva. In the same year he collaborated to the production of a remix for the cover of Heavy Cross, by Gossip, and a funky version for the 1976 track "Nice & Slow" by Jesse Green. In this period, he participated to the realization of two versions for the project "Move Your Body", a single released by 740 Boyz with the producer Funky Junction. Afterwards, he also conceived the record label "Noisy Darts Records".
In 2012, together with Leee John, singer of the group Imagination, he collaborated to the production of two remixes of the 1972 song cover "Betcha By Golly, Wow", by The Stylistics.
The single "Secrets" by Imagination, is the project in which he took part in 2016, for the release of a remix for the French company Cristal Publishing.
In 2017, he made a remix of "Waves of Luv" with the voices of 2Black, a cover of the 1980 song ":it:In alto mare/Buongiorno anche a te|In Alto Mare" by Loredana Bertè.
In 2018, he collaborated as remixer to the projects "Feel It" by Carol Jiani, cover of the 1999 hit by Nerio's Dubwork featuring :fr:Darryl Pandy|Darryl Pandy and "Move Up & Down" by Miss Autumn Leaves, both released via Sounds United. In the same period, he participated to the realization of a new edition of the 1986 song "Big Time”, a success by English musician Peter Gabriel. Besides, he arranged the remix versions of two covers: "Careless Whisper" by George Michael, reinterpreted by the British singer Jason Prince with Rozalla voice and "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Tosch, famous ballad of 1939 sung by Judy Garland in the movie "The Wizard of Oz". He also contributed to a version of the 1997 track "Mighty High" by Gloria Gaynor in collaboration with the American band The Trammps, released by Sheeva Records and to a dance remix of the song “Strike It Up”, cover by Black Box of the 1991 hit reinterpreted by Felicia Uwaje, former vocalist of the dance group Bass Bumpers.

Partial discography

Albums