His remix for The Egg's "Walking Away" was chosen by Citroën for the advertising campaign for the C4 hatchback. Tocadisco published a series of club EP's under the pseudonym: "AC / OT" courtesy of Superstar Recordings, In 2006, Tocadisco remixed a track by Michael Cretu's project "Enigma - Eppur si muove" of Enigma's latest album A Posteriori. This was followed by his second single "You're No Good for Me" 'and then the double single Music Loud / Crazy Cursor. Tocadisco's remix of Mylo's In My Arms became one of the most played dance tracks of the year. In 2005, Tocadisco was chosen by the magazine Raveline as one of the best newcomers of 2004. It reached number 39 in the German charts. His first single under this label was "Nobody (Likes the Records That I Play)". In October 2003, he signed a contract with the German record company Superstar Recordings. His mix was chosen as one of the 12 best remixes of 2001 by the readers of the magazine Groove. The best-known case was "Lifetimes" by Slam. He produced several remixes for different record companies. In 2000 Tocadisco moved to Cologne and taught there be a studio. The club was elected as the "best club in town" during his stint by the magazine Prinz. In 1996, Tocadisco began his professional career as a DJ at Club Unique in Düsseldorf. Born in Berlin, but grew up as the son of the photographer and media designer Gerry Böer in Mönchengladbach, where he also regularly hangs at the club "Die Nacht" ("the night").
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