DJ DAG | Welcome To The Dorian Gray | Get Into Magic Trance Classics

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“DJ DAG” is known as the "Godfather of Trance", he gave "the child's name" when he start in 1991 with his Project "Dance 2 Trance". Since that point, he was his definition of Trance always remained faithful. His sound is unique and its reputation is legendary. Dag's DJ career began in 1985 in the "Music Hall" in Frankfurt, other important milestones in his career were the "Club UK /Complex" in London, "1015 Folsom" in San Francisco, the legendary Underground Club "Omen", the "Dorian Gray", "U60311" and "Cocoon" in Frankfurt. All german attention he gained by his early sets at the "HR3 Clubnight", he belongs to their resident DJ´s since 1993. His international „breakthrough” came with the track "P.ower of A.merican N.atives" (Gold Record Award), countless other productions and remixes with his projects, "Dance 2 Trance", "Peyote", "Crazy Malamute", "DJ Dag" and many more followed, since he produced with different partners on different labels, worldwide.

Dorian Gray was a popular nightclub in the 1980s and 1990s, located on the Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The owners Gerd Schüler and Michael Presinger opened the club on 29 November 1978. The idea was to offer similar events as New Yorks club Studio 54. This was one of the largest nightclubs in the German area at that time. The design of the nightclub costed more than 2,5 Million Deutsche Marks and laid the corner stone for the most successful Airport club. The name of the club comes from Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Dorian Gray was located in Hall C of the Terminal 1 building on the airport. For this reason the nightclub remained opened during morning hours, when the rest of the airport remained closed. Up to 2500 guests danced on three dancefloors (Runningman, Studio 54 and Chillout)– End of 1970s to Disco, Funk und Soul, later, since 1984, to Electronic dance music such as EBM, House, New wave and Techno, since 1992 to Black music in the small club. Famous deejays who played at Dorian Gray were Sven Väth, Torsten Fenslau, Ulli Brenner, Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti, DJ Dag, Talla 2XLC, Tom Wax, Mark Spoon, Heinz Felber, Pascal FEOS, Björn Mulik and Andy Düx. The nightclub had at that time a spectacular Richard-Long-Sound-System-Design which was using large sound system speakers with JBL and Gauss-Alnico base sound system which produced loud and clear sound. The deejay equipment consisted of Thorens and later from mid-1990s Technics turntables. The light system was made out of red, green and orange colors which have been positioned to reflect the mirrors on the floor. Until the mid-1990s a strong laser show was used. One of the video jockeys was also Alexander Metzger. On 31 December 2000 the nightclub stopped to operate in Frankfurt am Main. The last record that was played on the closure was „Lovin’ You“ from musician Minnie Riperton and was played by the resident deejay Ufuk in the small club. Several years after the closure of the nightclub, the painted entrance doors were still visible with original image. In January 2008 the existing space in Hall C was renovated into a shopping area.

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