DJ Row

DJ Row
DJ Row
Birth name Nikos Fousias
Born May 7, 1983 (1983-05-07) (age 28)
Origin Greece
Genres Trance, Progressive
Years active 1999 – present
Website Official Website [1]

DJ Row aka Nikos Fousias (born on May 7, 1983) is a Greek American dance DJ.

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Biography

DJ Row aka Nikos Fousias was born on May 7, 1983 in the United States, but grew up at the Greek island of Samos. After guest spots at bars, beach clubs and night clubs in Samos, he moved to Athens and became a resident DJ at bars and clubs in the area.

In November 2005, he decided to move back to Chicago. He has spun at parties alongside Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Andy Moor, Above and Beyond, Cosmic Gate, Blank & Jones, Miss Nine, Montana, The Thrillseekers, Cedric Gervais, Matthew Dekay and many more. His schedule has taken him to clubs in Greece, USA, Turkey, Canada and Holland.

With gained respect, DJ Row hosts a weekly radio show,“Trancegressive Vibes”, on various internet radio stations, with listeners all over the world. During his hour sets, he showcases the best in progressive, electro, and trance styles. Additionally, he is a resident DJ at Vision (nightclub) in Chicago [2], one of the best clubs in the US and he has been hosting a bi-monthly party at Vision’s Penthouse as well, bringing some of the finest local talents for music lovers and devoted fans.

He has won the following awards in South East Europe : Best Trance DJ in June 2008 [3], Best Producer in 2009 [4] and Best Remix (for his remix of Cosmic Gate's "Flatline") in 2010 [5] . He has been nominated for Best Trance DJ the last 3 years. Also, he was on The DJ List top 100 3 times so far, 69th in 2010, 78th in 2009 and 84th in 2008 worldwide and also at the TOP-200 2 times so far,195th in 2007 and 198th 2005.Also he was 315th in 2006.[1] For the past 5 years has been in the top 3 spot for Greece.[2]

During their interview for Ministry of Sound in the UK, The Cosmic Gate duo ( Nic Chagall & DJ Bossi ) named DJ Row “the breakthrough artist for 2010”.

Discography

Singles:

  • Colossus (2008)
  • Wide Awake (2009)
  • Night Shift (2010)

Remixes:

  • Polycat - No More (Row Remix) (2008)
  • Inphinity feat Ana Herrero - True Faith (Row Vocal/Dub/Instrumental Mix) (2008)
  • Cosmic Gate - Flatline (Row Remix) (2009)

Personal life

Nikos is married to his wife Anna since 2010 and they also had in November 2010 their daughter Maya,which is their first child

References

External links


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