
Vinylshakerz
Biography
Vinylshakerz is a German electronic music project, presented as a duo/collective of tech house and electro house active since 2004. The group gained international recognition through reinterpretations of pop/dance classics and is associated with releases and remixes featured on dance compilations in the mid-2000s.
Members cited in the project are: Thomas Detert, Mike Griesheimer, and Alfonso Bernasconi. From these names, Vinylshakerz presents itself as a team of producers and remixers collaborating on tracks for the dance/club market, releasing both original singles and remixed versions of existing songs.
One of their most notable works is the Murray Head cover/remix popularized in 2005: One Night in Bangkok (Vinylshakerz Screen Cut) (2005), which helped introduce the project beyond Germany.
The project has used several name variations and aliases listed in credits: Vinylshakerz, Voodoo and Serano, Vinylshakerz, Vinylshakerz, as well as studio-related pseudonyms (666, A-Trax, Little Witches, Virus (8), Whodidit, Sixty-9). These variants reflect a multi-project activity allowing them to appear under different names depending on releases and compilations.
Discography and remixes identified include albums and singles released in the mid-2000s, notably 2005 (Tekkno Trash (Pay No Cash), Club Tropicana) and 2006 (Daddy Cool, I Luv Japan). The catalogue also includes numerous remixes for other artists and compilations, among them interventions on tracks like Sunset Strippers — Falling Stars, with credits across the 2004–2006 period.
Based on the provided information, Vinylshakerz appears as a project of German producers/remixers specializing in dance/house/trance releases from 2004–2006, primarily recognized for their remixes intended for dance tracks and mid-2000s compilations.
