Biography

With several EPs, collaborations such as 'Sons of florinth – Better Bring Your Blaster' and some remixes for other artists, Threshold Project from Cologne, Germany became known to deliver tracks sure to move every crowd and fill the dancefloor.

The '7.000' video was repeatedly aired on German music television station VIVA (Berlin House, Electronic Beats) and even was awarded 2nd place at a German TV-design contest. Threshold Project's tracks explore the frontier between techno, house and breakbeats, combined with funkiness, deepness and groovy basslines and have been rocking dancefloors all over Europe since the year 2000.

Releases:

"GORN EP" (Alpha), 2000
"24000 EP" (Alpha), 2001, digital re-release on Deja Tunes (01.01.2010)
"Brummer EP" (Mofa Schallplatten), 2003
SONS OF FLORINTH - "Better Bring Your Blaster" (with Jan Kümmel) (Alpha), 2005

"Velvet Buzz" (Deja Tunes), coming soon, check it out now - exclusively on Last.fm!

Remixes:

Aaron Bingle - Desert Move (Alpha), 2003
Salz & Thomas Dolby - One of our Submarines (Salz), 2002
Karbunck Lottinger - Afrika Jazz (Threshold Project RMX), 2009

Official site: www.threshold-project.de
Labelsite: www.deja-tunes.com

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