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Mike Di Scala : ウィキペディア英語版
Mike Di Scala

Michael Pasquale "Mike" Di Scala (born 5 April 1981) is a British electronic musician, record producer, disc jockey and singer-songwriter from Liverpool, England.〔IMO Records. ("Re-con Biography" ), ''IMO Records'', Retrieved on 15 December 2011.〕 He began disc jockeying and producing records in the late 1990s and he first emerged during the early 2000s as the producer of English dance group Rezonance Q (also known as BCD Project) and the producer and vocalist for Ultrabeat who had a No. 2 hit with "Pretty Green Eyes" in 2003.
He has produced numerous records and various genres of dance music including hardcore, house and electro and uses several aliases such as Re-Con, One Long Sausage, Maximum Hustler and Masta Blasta UK. He is also well known for his work with Dave Whelan as the duo Whelan & Di Scala and he has also collaborated with many other artists such as Darren Styles and Hixxy.
==Solo career==
Di Scala's career began as a disc jockey in Liverpool and he began producing music after studying Music Technology at Liverpool Community College Arts Centre. His early productions were hardcore tracks recorded as DJ Re-Con in the late 1990s and later Di Scala became the engineer at his own recording studio in Liverpool – BCD Studios. In the early 2000s he produced numerous Scouse house tracks using several aliases such as One Long Sausage, Sumo, Maximum Hustler and Masta Blasta UK that were released on his own label BCD Records.
In 2003, Di Scala resumed recording under the name Re-Con and began disc jockeying at hardcore events such as Hardcore Til I Die. Re-Con released several singles on Hixxy's Raver Baby label and appears numerous times on the successful ''Bonkers'' and ''Clubland X-Treme Hardcore'' series. In 2009 Re-Con and Squad-E founded their own label Twista Records on which they release their material and the two also began mixing the ''Hardcore Til I Die'' series for Universal Music TV. In 2011, Re-Con and Demand released the album ''Reasons – The Album''.
Using his own name, Di Scala produces house music and has recorded tracks such as "Touch My Body" (2006) with Crellin, "Turn My Life Around" (2007),"Space & Time" (2008) with Colin Airey and "Bye" (2011) with Offbeat.

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