

You can catch his music on various compilations, commercials, TV and movie soundtracks as well. Strobe has appeared on CNN to discuss the issues of sampling, as well as had interviews and reviews in magazines around the world. Strobe has always made himself available to up and coming producers and DJs around the globe looking for help in the areas of production and DJing, and recently has assisted in several of the Red Bull Music Academy info sessions doing just that.
Now, in 2007, Strobe continues to DJ and maintains a heavy production and remixing schedule which include both original material and remixes for labels around the world as well as his own Strobotic Recordings. You can also hear Strobe each week on his Saturday night mixshow on iPartyRadio.com and Apple iTunes radio. His "Journeys In Electro House" podcasts are also available for downloading on iTunes by clicking on the button below:
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During his more then a decade history as a producer and remixer, Strobe has consistently proven that his unique style and versatility are a force to contend with, and the countless DJs around the world who have spun his music, and the accolades from his peers keeps him motivated. Whether it’s going underground with artists like Ultra Nate, heading to Japan for his mixes of KODO, Latin house with his La Casa Grande releases, lounge and chillout remixes for artists such as Norah Jones and Eliane Elias, or chart toppers for artist such as Maroon 5, UNK, The Killers, Judge Jules, and Missy Elliot, Strobe always gives 100%. Strobe's mix CDs have been on sales charts around the clobe. His diverse body of work spans house, techno, lounge, chillout, rock, and everything in between.
Since Strobe’s first release on Quark Records 1989, the #1 record entitled "Euphoria" by Euphoria, Strobe continued to release records and toured the USA as Euphoria playing with the likes of Moby, Underground Resistance, Quadrophonia, Prodigy, Keoki, Joey Beltram, Frankie Bones and Josh Wink among others. Strobe eventually moved to New York City to hang out and collaborate with the top DJs and producers, immersing himself in the New York scene. A self contained unit, Strobe does all the music, programming, and mixing in his studio. Since his move to NYC in 1992, Strobe has gone on to produce and remix over 100 records for some of the biggest artists and record labels, receiving a "Gold" record for his remix of "Crush" by Jennifer Page and "Lets Get Married" by Jagged Edge, and several #1 remixes including most recently his Maroon 5 remix of "Makes Me Wonder" which was supported and played by DJs all over the world like Miguel Migs, Tommie Sunshine, Judge Jules, Pete Tong as well as Internet, terrestrial, and satellite dance radio.


