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1 Producing, R&S Records signing  





2 Internal Records  





3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  Singles and EPs  







4 See also  





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C.J. Bolland
Born

Christian Jay Bolland


(1971-06-18) 18 June 1971 (age 53)
Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Occupation(s)Producer, remixer

Christian Jay "C. J." Bolland (born 18 June 1971, Stockton-on-Tees, England) is an English-Belgian electronic music producer and remixer with British roots.

Born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, Bolland's family moved to Antwerp in Flanders, Belgium, when he was three years old.[1] As a teenager, he was strongly influenced by the Belgian underground scene of new wave, electro and EBM embodied by artists such as Front 242, Neon Judgement and the Klinik.

Producing, R&S Records signing[edit]

His first productions were aired on Belgium's Liaisons Dangereuses radio show, and Bolland was one of the first record producers to be signed to the fledgling Belgian techno record label R&S. His first release, "Do That Dance" in 1989, was followed by several more under different aliases such as 'Space Opera', 'The Project', 'Cee-Jay' and 'Pulse'. Bolland's first major success with the track "Horsepower" on 1991's Ravesignal III EP earned him industry attention and respect with wide airplay amongst European techno DJs. In 1992, the album The 4th Sign, including the singles "Camargue" and "Nightbreed" saw him garner further acclaim and commercial success.[2] Bolland's second album for R&S, Electronic Highway, was released in 1995.[2]

Internal Records[edit]

In late 1994, Bolland left R&S to sign a five album recording contract with Internal/PolyGram.[2] During this time, he became notable as the first artist to release an album in the DJ-Kicks series for the independent label Studio !K7, 1995's DJ-Kicks: C.J. Bolland.[2] His first studio album for PolyGram was 1996's The Analogue Theatre from which his greatest commercial success came with the single "Sugar Is Sweeter",[2] hitting No. 1 on the United States Hot Dance Club Play chart, and reaching No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart.[3]

Further UK hits followed with "The Prophet" (#19) and "It Ain't Gonna Be Me" (#35).[3] Bolland is also a prolific remixer with a long résumé, including work with Orbital, Depeche Mode, Moby, the Prodigy and Tori Amos. His song "The Prophet", sampling Willem DafoeinMartin Scorsese's 1990 film The Last Temptation of Christ was an underground club hit.

The songs "It Ain't Gonna Be Me" and "the tingler" were featured in the soundtrack of film Human Traffic. [4]

In 2000, Bolland released the song "Enter the Robot", a collaboration with Australian producer Honeysmack, and in 2002 started his own record label, Mole Records. February 2004 saw the release of The Body Gave You Everything, the debut album by Magnus, a pop/dance music collaborative project with Tom Barman, founder and singer for the Belgian rock band, dEUS. In December 2006, Bolland released a solo album titled The 5th Sign with the Belgian online record label The Wack Attack Barrack, followed in October 2009 by 500€ Cocktail on Wikkid Records.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles and EPs[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (1999) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0252-6, p. 42
  • ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 56. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  • ^ a b CJ Bolland, Official Charts. Retrieved 9 February 2010
  • ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188674/soundtrack
  • ^ a b "C.J. BOLLAND | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com.
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