Isolée is Microhouse artist Rajko Müller. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany… Read Full Bio ↴Isolée is Microhouse artist Rajko Müller. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany but lived with his family in Algeria from the age of 7 to 12 and went to a French primary school. Müller came back to Frankfurt with his family in 1983 and went to school where he made a lot of spelling mistakes. Around that time his parents bought an organ for Christmas and he tried to do some synth-pop with a school friend. They decided to buy a synthesizer and a drumcomputer.
Rajko was bored by synth-pop and ebm in the end of the eighties and listened more to rock and independent. Friends made him discover house-music, hip-hop and techno in the early 90ies. He restarted to copy this on his old synthesizer and soon realized the need of more equipment, that was already bought by his older brother because he liked electronic music, too.
He gave a tape to his friend DJ Andreas Baumecker who worked in a record-store where the Playhouse guys used to work, too.
In 1998, Isolée achieved a timeless stroke of genius with the seminal “Beau Mot Plage” (Playhouse), which enchanted listeners across genres and the world, pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music further than they’d ever been pushed before. This was followed by two highly acclaimed albums on Frankfurt label Playhouse, Rest and We Are Monster, along with numerous remixes for artists like Recloose, Blaze, Franz Ferdinand, Roy Davis Jr., Tiga, Alter Ego and International Pony, to name a few.
After six years, Isolée released his third album on Pampa Records. Well Spent Youth, released on February 7th, 2011 once again showcases Rajko Müller’s talent as an exceptionally visionary producer.
Rajko was bored by synth-pop and ebm in the end of the eighties and listened more to rock and independent. Friends made him discover house-music, hip-hop and techno in the early 90ies. He restarted to copy this on his old synthesizer and soon realized the need of more equipment, that was already bought by his older brother because he liked electronic music, too.
He gave a tape to his friend DJ Andreas Baumecker who worked in a record-store where the Playhouse guys used to work, too.
In 1998, Isolée achieved a timeless stroke of genius with the seminal “Beau Mot Plage” (Playhouse), which enchanted listeners across genres and the world, pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music further than they’d ever been pushed before. This was followed by two highly acclaimed albums on Frankfurt label Playhouse, Rest and We Are Monster, along with numerous remixes for artists like Recloose, Blaze, Franz Ferdinand, Roy Davis Jr., Tiga, Alter Ego and International Pony, to name a few.
After six years, Isolée released his third album on Pampa Records. Well Spent Youth, released on February 7th, 2011 once again showcases Rajko Müller’s talent as an exceptionally visionary producer.
Beau mot plage
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Fisupingu
This is the best song. Idk why but it really clicks with me physically. Good vibes to all of you!
Mischief
Why do people waste comments by simply writing the name of a genre.... for a track that defies that! Open your mind, heart and ears! I used to absolutely cane this track it brings back so many memories...how can a track be so dark and gritty yet beautiful and funky!!?? A fucking unique masterpiece is what this is! <3
MM 77
To be fair, this particular track was the beginning of the entire Minimal House sound
Jülu Yumuzuku
Martial Folk
edward alves
@MM 77 Not really - there was tonnes of stuff before this. Check out Matthew Herbert's releases from 1996 as an example.
edubl1
Musical perfection!! I can put this on repeat for days...
Fitzgerald Jahlion
1998
One of the many Masterpieces from the Golden Era: an evergreen that djs will spin even 30 years from now
Derek Corley
This track fundamentally changed the way I approach house music production.
Thoth
Listen to Melodica by Stimming
Agosto Cobain
Can I hear your music bud