Bobina

Dmitry Almazov (Russian: Дми́трий Алма́зов, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ɐlˈmazəf]; born 11 March 1982 in Moscow), mostly known by his stage name Bobina, is a Russian trance DJ, record producer and radio host. He hosts a radio show called Russia Goes Clubbing. He has releases on the worlds top record labels such as Ministry of Sound, Perfecto, Armada, and Nebula. He has gained global popularity over the years and received support from top artists like Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten, and many others.[1][2]

Bobina
Birth nameDmitry Almazov
Born (1982-03-11) 11 March 1982
Moscow, Soviet Union
OriginRussia
GenresTrance, progressive trance
Occupation(s)DJ, record producer, Remixer, Radio host
Years active2003–present
LabelsMinistry of Sound, Perfecto Records, Radio Record, Magik Muzik, Flashover Records, Loaded Records, Nebula Records, Diamond Records, Armada Music, Maelstrom
WebsiteOfficial website

Accomplishments

• 2008 - The winner of Russian Dance Music Awards as "Best Russian DJ of 2007".[3]

Discography

Singles / extended plays

  • 2018 "Weightlessness" (Magik Muzik)[4]
  • 2018 "Mysterious Times" (with Christina Novelli) (Magik Muzik)[5]
  • 2019 "Lost & Found" (featuring Natalie Gioia) (Magik Muzik)[6]
  • 2019 "Saviour" (with Christina Novelli) (Magik Muzik)[7]
  • 2019 "Close Your Eyes" (Magik Muzik)[8]
  • 2019 "Autumn" (Magik Muzik)[9]
  • 2020 "Russia / China in the House" (with Atom Panda)[10]
  • 2020 "You Belong to Me 2.0" (with Betsie Larkin)[11]
  • 2020 "Warrior" (with Cari)[12]
  • 2020 "Ashes" (with Sid Sedgwick)[13]
  • 2020 "Through The Wall (with Natalie Gioia)[14]
  • 2020 "Lost" (featuring Natalie Gioia)[15]
gollark: Are you seriously actually utterly trying to binary-search your way to the correct Unix timestamp for some date or other?
gollark: You know, you *can* just calculate whatever date you want.
gollark: Leap seconds are æææÆÆÆÆÆææææÆÆÆÆÆÆæaaaaaaaææææææÆÆÆÆÆAaaaæææaaæææÆÆÆÆÆÆÆAAAÆÆAAAÆÆAAAAAAAÆÆÆÆÆAaaaæÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆAAaaaa.
gollark: Did you know that Unix time actually incorporates leap seconds?
gollark: You need <>s.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.