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Michael Calfan

Michael Calfan (born 12 November 1990) is a French DJ and house music producer.

Biography

Calfan was born in 1990 in Paris, France to François Valéry and Nicole Calfan. In 2008, he was discovered by Bob Sinclar who was also noted as one of the most promising artists of his label Yellow Productions.

In late 2011, the single "Resurrection" was released through Axwell's record label Axtone Records.

In 2014, he released the single "Prelude" through Spinnin' Records (which entered the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay) and "Treasured Soul", which reached number 17 in the singles chart in the United Kingdom in April 2015.

Following the success of "Treasured Soul," Calfan expanded his profile as a cross-genre remixer, producing official versions for global pop and electronic artists including Calvin Harris, Charli XCX, and Troye Sivan. In 2022, he further established his presence in the house-pop crossover space with a high-energy remix of St Lundi’s "Nights Like This," released on the BLENDED label.

Discography

Charting and certified singles

Singles

Bonuses: Michael Calfan & IMAN - Blinded By The Lights, Michael Calfan - Eighteen (2022)

Remixes

2019
  • Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man — "Giant" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Glowie — "Cruel" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Not3s — "Wanting" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Labrinth — "Miracle" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Kiiara — "Open My Mouth" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Hayden James — "Nowhere to Go" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
2020
  • Iamnotshane — "Afterlife" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Michael Calfan and Martin Solveig — "No Lie" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Illenium — "Nightlight" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
  • Sigala and James Arthur — "Lasting Lover" <small>(Michael Calfan Remix)</small>
2021

References

Notes

  • A "Thorns" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 49 on the Ultratip Dance chart.

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