After years carving out a reputation to be reckoned with on his native
German soil, it was Eddie’s 2006 smash collaboration with Kurd Maverick,
‘Love Sensation’ that first gained him global attention from the likes
of Axwell, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Erick Morillo, Pete Tong.
When the following year his remake of C&C Factory’s legendary
‘Deeper Love’ also set charts around the world on fire,
the German impresario found himself firmly in the thick of the action.
His prime time slots on influential European radio stations Radio FG
(France), Rise FM (Hungary), Nova Era (Portugal) and Alpha Radio
(Bulgaria) bought him to the ears of millions, while remix requests
flooded in from the likes of Placebo, Moby and Fedde le Grand, Armand
van Helden to Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello, Bob Sinclar and David
Guetta. From the underground to the mainstream, they all wanted a piece
of Eddie’s unmistakable Midas production touch.
Fast-forward
to 2010, and Eddie’s early supporter Erick Morillo was beginning to play
a much more instrumental role in forging his career. Recognising his
talent from the start, Erick signed Eddie’s track ‘Funk’ to his
legendary Subliminal label. The pair began a rich vein of
collaborations, including ‘Nothing Better’, ‘Live Your Life’ and the
unforgettable anthem ‘Stronger’. Voiced by Shawnee Taylor, ‘Stronger’
soared to the top of international taste-maker charts, hitting #1 on the
Coolcuts Chart, DDC Germany Chart, DMC World Commercial Chart, DMC
World House Chart and #2 on the DMC UK Club Chart and DMC UK Monthly
Chart. Defected invited him to mix and arrange the ‘Strictly Miami 2010’
compilation for Strictly Rhythm, while his ‘Live Your Life! – Miami
2011’ mix compilation adorned the cover of industry bible DJ Mag UK,
further cementing him as a main contender in the world of house music.
Eddie Thoneick had more than just ‘arrived’. Key dates within the dance
music calendar came thick and fast. As well as his residency at Cocoon,
one of the most revered clubs in the world, Eddie added trophy sets at
Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Nocturnal Wonderland in LA and Pacha in
Ibiza as well as tours across the United States, Canada, South America,
Indonesia, Europe and the Middle East.
As 2012 dawns, Eddie
looks set to continue his rise to meteoric heights. February 14th sees
the release of ‘If This Ain’t Love’; co-produced with Morillo and
featuring the unmistakable vocals of Skunk Anansie’s Skin, the single
starts off a run of heavyweight collaborative tracks including work with
Deniz Koyu, Norman Doray and The Manufactured Superstars. With more solo productions to come
as the year develops, the major labels vying to back future work, and
extensive tour plans due to be announced, whether it’s on the road or in
the studio, Eddie Thoneick is proving, without a doubt, that he’s a
artist to be reckoned with over the next twelve months and beyond.