Sebastian Ingrosso is a rare gem in the world of dance music, a musician who possesses a profound understanding of both the melodic nuances and the raw power of the kick drum. This innate ability to balance the harmonious and the driving elements has been the hallmark of his illustrious career.
Born into a family of music enthusiasts, Ingrosso's journey in the world of music began at a tender age of 14, when his father, a record label owner, allowed him to express his creativity in the studio. It was during this formative period that he produced his first official remix, which was released on Mega Records in 1999.
Over the course of more than a decade, Ingrosso has consistently released a steady stream of original tracks and remixes, showcasing his versatility and adaptability as an artist. One of his most notable collaborations was the production of 'How Soon Is Now' with Julia McKnight, David Guetta, and Dirty South in 2009, which has become a modern-day vocal house classic.
His extensive discography includes a range of tracks, including 'Leave The World Behind' on Axtone, 'Umbrella' on Data, 'Laktos' on Refune, an impressive re-edit of 'Swimming Places' from Julian Jabre on Defected, 'Suburban Knights' by Royksopp and Hard Fi, a scorching remix of 'Jack You' with Steve Angello for Diddy and Felix, which was personally approved by Sean Combs, and notable remixes of MGMT's 'Kids' and Miike Snow's 'Silvia'.
In 2010, Ingrosso co-wrote and co-produced 'Cupid Boy', a key electronic anthem on Kylie's Number 1 album, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative producer.