Gabry Ponte

Gabriele "Gabry" Ponte (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriɛle ponte]; born 20 April 1973, in Turin, Piedmont)[1] is an Italian DJ, remixer, record producer, and radio personality, best known for his membership in the Italian dance band Eiffel 65.

Gabry Ponte
Gabry Ponte in 2016
Background information
Birth nameGabriele Ponte
Born (1973-04-20) 20 April 1973
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
GenresItalo dance, dance, electro house
Occupation(s)DJ
Years active1993–present
LabelsUltra Records, Dance and Love, Bliss Corporation
Associated actsEiffel 65, Julissa Veloz, Pitbull, Shaggy
Websitewww.gabryponte.com

With Eiffel 65's rise to fame in the late '90s, his celebrity status was established. He later went on to produce the Italian hit single "Geordie" (a cover of Fabrizio de André's song by the same name, sung by Italian vocalist Stefania Piovesan), which was rewarded with gold record for selling over 25,000 copies,[2] as well as hits "Time to Rock", "Got to Get" and "La Danza delle Streghe" (English: "The Dance of the Witches"). Also to his credit are a number of remixes of popular songs such as Gianni Togni's "Giulia" and O-Zone's "Dragostea Din Tei", among others.

In 2005, Ponte announced he would be separating from Eiffel 65 to pursue solo work. In 2006 he founded and still manages record label Dance and Love, nowadays one of the most important Italian dance independent labels. In January 2012, he also produced the international hit "Tacata' " by dance music trio Tacabro.

In 2012, Gabry Ponte released his single "Beat on My Drum" featuring Pitbull and Sophia del Carmen, which peaked at #11 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs. In 2014, his single "Buonanotte Giorno" became a summer hit in Italy as it hit #1 on iTunes. In the same year he entered the Top 100 DJs list from DJ Mag at #61.[3]

Music career

Gabry Ponte first started his career as a DJ at Bliss Corporation in 1993 and in late 1995 he started his own record label there known as Worldbus Records. The primary focus of the label was to remake current and past hit songs of other artists into modern dance tracks. Several of the label's artists became some of Bliss Corporation's biggest, Full Sex, Karmah, Funktastica, and Sangwara, which Gabry Ponte was directly involved in. After three years Worldbus Records became Piranha Records and Gabry Ponte, as part of a trio dubbed Eiffel 65, went on to create a song called "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", at that point a normal Bliss Corporation release under the label Skooby Records. The song became a hit in Italy and was the first from Bliss Corporation to be released outside of Europe, from there it became a worldwide hit. Eiffel 65 then produced an album called Europop which too became a large hit. Three albums, 11 singles, and seven years later, Eiffel 65 parted ways and Gabry Ponte stayed with Bliss Corporation to continue with his solo work, releasing a number of singles and staying active in Italy's music scene. Ponte has since rejoined Eiffel 65 as of June 2010.

Sangwara

Sangwara was one of the projects that was released under Gabry Ponte's record label, Worldbus Records in the late 1990s. It was the only one he was directly involved in and produced the most hits the label had to offer. Their first release was a cover of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise", which was well received in both Italy and Spain, followed by a remake of Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly", which had also been remade by the Fugees. This track became one of Sangwara's most well known and was made into a music video. This was followed by a release called "Bohemian Rhapsody", a cover of Queen's classic, also remade by The Braids. This release wasn't such a big hit for them and is now hard to find as a result. In early 1997 they produced their fourth release and final cover, a remake of No Doubt's "Don't Speak". This became Sangwara's biggest hit and was released on CD throughout Europe. After being inactive for almost a year Sangwara recorded their final release, an original track titled "Find A Way" which was released with four remixes. It was at that time that Worldbus Records ceased existence, which may have contributed to Sangwara's end. Over the 2-year career of Sangwara, its primary members, DJs Gabry Ponte and MTJ Capuano, and vocalist Claire Thomas, often paired up with various other people to make the releases. Jeffrey Jey sung vocals on two of their releases and Joe Fancey, an American rapper, on one. Simone Pastore, of Da Blitz was also one of many well known figures from Bliss Corporation to lend his hand in the production and mixing stages. Ultimately Sangwara was Gabry Ponte's big entrance into the world of music.

Discography

Gabry Ponte in 2011

Albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
ITA
Gabry Ponte 2002 16
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. DJ 2004 17
Gabry2o 2008 34

Other albums

  • Modern Tech Noises According to Gabry Ponte (2007)
  • Love Songs In The Digital Age According To Gabry Ponte (2007)
  • Tunes From Planet Earth According to Gabry Ponte (2007)
  • Gabry Ponte - Gabry2o Vol. 2 (2009)
  • Dance & Love albums series:
    • Gabry Ponte pres. Dance & Love selection Vol. 1 (2010) (ITA Peak: 75)
    • Gabry Ponte pres. Dance & Love selection Vol. 2 (2010)
    • Gabry Ponte pres. Dance & Love selection Vol. 3 (2010)
    • Gabry Ponte pres. Dance & Love selection Vol. 4 (2011)

EPs

  • 2006: Modern Tech Noises According to Gabry Ponte
  • 2007: Love Songs in the Digital Age according to Gabry Ponte Containing: "Now & Forever" / "The Point of No Return" / "The Point of No Return (Bufalo & D-Deck Remix)" / "La Libertà" (Hard Love Remix) / "Geordie" (Eurotrance Remix)
  • 2007: Tunes from Planet Earth According to Gabry Ponte
  • 2018: Dance Lab

Singles

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album / EP
ITA
AUT
[4]
BEL
(Wa)

FRA
GER
[5]
SWI
"Time to Rock" 2002 33 Gabry Ponte
"Geordie" 9
"De musica tonante" 2003 13
"Music"
(with Fargetta,
original by John Miles)
75
"The Man in the Moon" 30
"Giulia" (with DJ Lhasa,
original by Gianni Togni)
16
"La danza delle streghe" 7 Dr. Jekyll & Mister DJ
"Figli di Pitagora"
(feat. Little Tony)
2004 13 66
"Sin pararse"
(Ye Man vs. Gabry Ponte)
20
"Depends on You" 2005 13 Dr. Jekyll & Mister DJ
"Sono già solo (Remix)" 2010 51 Dance and Love – The Selection Vol. 3
"Beat on My Drum" (Belle Perez feat. Gabry Ponte, Pitbull & Sophia Del Carmen) 2012 85
"La fine del mondo"
(feat. Two Fingerz)
2014 7
"Buonanotte giorno" 7
"Che ne sanno i 2000"
(feat. Danti)
2016 22
"Tu sei"
(feat. Danti)
2017 45
"Monster"
(with Lum!x)
2019 52 37 41 20 48
"The Passenger (LaLaLa)"
(with Lum!x and Mokaby & D.T.E)
2020 47 58
"Lonely"
(with Jerome)
77

Other releases

  • 2009: "U.N.D.E.R.G.R.O.U.N.D."
  • 2009: "Electro Muzik is Back"
  • 2010: "Sexy DJ (In da Club)" (feat. Maya Days)
  • 2020: "Opera" (with La Diva)
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References

  1. "Gabry Ponte Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
  2. "Gabry Ponte Al Subway... e il Sabato Sera diventa Leggenda". Subwayviterbo.it (in Italian). 20 March 2016.
  3. "Top 100 DJs 2014 - DJMag.com". DJ Mag. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  4. "Discographie Gabry Ponte". Austrian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  5. "Discographie von Gabry Ponte". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
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