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Spiller

Spiller (born Cristiano Spiller, 3 April 1975) is an DJ, , and remixer renowned for his contributions to , particularly his 2000 international number-one single "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" featuring British singer . Standing at an imposing 206 cm (6 ft 9 in), Spiller has been noted as one of the tallest DJs in the industry, blending influences with and elements in his productions. His work has achieved commercial success across and beyond, with ongoing activity in live performances and releases as of 2025. Born and raised in Venice, Italy, Spiller began experimenting with music production in 1995 using a home PC and sampler, marking the start of his self-taught journey into electronic music. He founded his own label, Nano Records, and debuted with the single "Spiller From Rio (Do It Easy)" in 1997 under the alias Laguna on Media Records, establishing his presence in the Italian club scene. Spiller's breakthrough came in 2000 with "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)," a track that sampled Sister Sledge's 1976 hit "He's the Greatest Dancer" and sparked a high-profile chart battle with Madonna's "Music," ultimately topping the UK Singles Chart and reaching number one in Italy, Australia, and several other countries. The song's success propelled Spiller to global recognition, earning him a BRIT Award nomination and cementing his style of funky, vocal-driven house music. Following the hit, Spiller released his debut album Moody in 2001, which included tracks like "Cry Baby" and further explored his disco-house fusion. Throughout the 2000s, he continued producing singles such as "Jumbo" (2006) and remixes for various artists, while maintaining a steady output of club-oriented material. In the 2010s, Spiller collaborated on projects like Urastar (2013) featuring Nina Miranda and returned to his roots with instrumental tracks such as "Pigeonman's Revenge," evoking classic disco house vibes. His discography spans vinyl, CDs, and digital releases, with over 1.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify as of late 2025, reflecting enduring popularity in electronic music circles. Spiller remains active in the industry, performing at major events including the in in 2025, where he headlined alongside other electronic acts. His career highlights the evolution of from underground scenes to mainstream success, influencing subsequent generations of producers with his emphasis on groove, sampling, and live DJ sets.

Biography

Early life

Cristiano Spiller, born Cristiano Spiller on 3 April 1975 in , , grew up in the city's historical center, where the cultural environment likely shaped his early worldview. His father, Giorgio Spiller, is an , though details on the family's direct involvement in music remain limited. From a young age, Spiller showed a keen interest in music, beginning to DJ at 15 years old in 1990 amid the emerging electronic music scene in . This early immersion in local clubs exposed him to and influences, fostering his passion for electronic sounds before formal production efforts. While specific educational details are scarce, Spiller's in 's vibrant cultural milieu provided foundational experiences that transitioned into music experimentation by the mid-.

Career beginnings and first releases

Spiller entered the electronic music scene in the early 1990s as a DJ in , , where he began performing at local clubs during his , focusing on and tracks to build a grassroots reputation. His early efforts were marked by independent productions amid the burgeoning Italian club circuit, where he honed his skills as a before transitioning to recording. In 1997, Spiller released his debut, the EP under the moniker Laguna, which achieved moderate success by peaking at number 52 on the Italian singles charts. That same year, collaborating with producer Tommy Vee again as Laguna, he issued the follow-up single "Spiller From Rio (Do It Easy)," a house track infused with Latin rhythms that reached number 40 on the . This release, distributed via the British label Positiva Records—a subsidiary of —marked his initial foray into the UK market and highlighted his growing presence in the international electronic underground. By 1998, Spiller adopted his solo artist name for the track "," a percussion-driven cut released on the label Peppermint Jam, further solidifying his style rooted in funky, rhythmic grooves. The following year, he dropped the Mighty EP in 1999, featuring upbeat, club-oriented tracks that captured the vibrant energy of the era's floors and were issued on labels like Kontor Records. These early independent ventures, often licensed across European imprints, laid the groundwork for his technical prowess in production while navigating the challenges of limited distribution and scene-building through persistent DJ residencies in and emerging ties to the community. Although Spiller later founded his own imprint, Nano Records, in 2003 to gain greater autonomy over his output, his pre-millennium phase emphasized self-reliant creativity in the competitive and club landscapes. These foundational releases and performances established the rhythmic, sample-heavy approach that would underpin his subsequent breakthroughs.

Breakthrough with "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)"

Spiller's breakthrough came with the single "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", an instrumental track he originally produced in March 1999 during a late-night session in his studio, sampling the 1976 disco song "Love Is You" by Carol Williams. The track built on his earlier underground releases, such as the 1997 cut "Spiller From Rio" under the moniker. Facing sample clearance challenges with , Spiller pressed 1,500 white-label copies and played the instrumental at Miami's , where it gained traction and inspired its title from a local club. To add vocals, Spiller collaborated with English singer , who had been dropped by in 1999 following the breakup of her band theaudience, leaving her at a career low point. Positiva Records, an imprint, connected them after Spiller sought a distinctive pop voice from demos; Ellis-Bextor, initially hesitant about the dance genre, co-wrote the verses with songwriter Rob Davis contributing the chorus, blending house rhythms with her poised vocals. Production was completed with assistance from , primarily at Spiller's HIS Studio in , , while the vocal sessions occurred in , UK, resulting in a fusion of Balearic house grooves and elements. The single was released on August 14, 2000, via Positiva. Commercially, "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" debuted at number one on the , outselling and ' "Out of Your Mind" by 20,000 copies in a high-profile chart battle, before being replaced at the top by Madonna's "" the following week. It also topped charts in , , and , achieving platinum certification in the UK, , , and , with global sales exceeding 2 million copies. The track became the UK's best-selling vinyl single of the and the most-played song on British radio from 2000 to 2010. Critics hailed the single for its sleek revival of disco influences within house music, with praising its "amazing disco record" sophistication and calling it a "modern disco" landmark that captured the era's summery vibe. It earned a nomination for Best British Single at the 2001 and secured three wins at the DanceStar Awards that year: Best House Act, Best Chart Act, and Best House Single. The song's success dramatically boosted Spiller's visibility, transforming him from an obscure Italian producer into an international name and granting him greater creative freedom with labels. For Ellis-Bextor, it provided a career lifeline, leading to a solo deal with Polydor and her debut album Read My Lips, while even serving as the first track tested on an prototype.

Later releases and ongoing career

Following the success of "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)," Spiller released in 2002, which peaked at number 40 on the and number 78 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The track, featuring electro-funk elements and a remix by , marked his attempt to build on his breakthrough while exploring new production styles. In 2004, Spiller issued "Sola," a French-touch influenced single released on Positiva Records, which received radio support from BBC Radio 1's but did not achieve significant commercial impact. This was followed by "Jumbo" in 2006 on his newly founded Nano Rec label, an track that emphasized groovy loops and peaked at number 1 on the Buzz Chart, though it fell short of mainstream chart success. By the mid-2010s, Spiller shifted toward instrumental and collaborative works, releasing "Pigeonman's Revenge" in 2011, an instrumental track on Nano Rec accompanied by a featuring starlings directed by an independent filmmaker. In 2013, he collaborated with of on "Urastar," a disco-infused single that revisited his signature looping style and included remixes by Bottin and . Spiller established Nano Rec in 2003 in , , to maintain creative control over his and productions, releasing tracks and supporting like-minded artists in the . The label has focused on , disco-oriented music without pursuing major commercial , allowing Spiller to prioritize quality over volume. As of 2025, Spiller remains active primarily through DJ residencies and live performances across , including events in and , blending , , and elements in club sets. His presence on platforms like highlights ongoing touring, with no major new singles since but occasional remixes and fusions of genres sustaining his career. This longevity underscores the enduring influence of "Groovejet" in keeping Spiller relevant within underground scenes.

Musical style and influences

Key influences

Spiller's musical foundations were rooted in the vibrant of the , where he immersed himself in and as a teenager growing up in . This early exposure to the local underground culture shaped his approach to production, emphasizing groovy rhythms and melodic hooks characteristic of . As a DJ in the , particularly in his hometown of , he honed his skills amid a thriving environment of experimentation, blending regional sounds with broader European trends. A significant influence came from classic , particularly the catalog, which provided the blueprint for Spiller's sample-based productions. He drew directly from tracks like Carol Williams' 1977 "Love Is You," incorporating its funky basslines and orchestral flourishes into his work, as seen in the instrumental demo of "Groovejet." elements also played a key role, evident in his influences from the genre, including later live collaborations with vibraphonist , who performed with him and shared improvisational grooves. Under his early alias , Spiller explored Brazilian rhythms in tracks like "Spiller From Rio" (1997), reflecting an affinity for Latin-infused dance music amid the late 1990s global trends toward revival and international club sounds. In the late 1990s, Spiller's palette expanded through engagement with worldwide developments, including the energetic scenes at events like Miami's , where his tracks first gained international traction. This period marked his absorption of diverse influences, from the polished of American labels to emerging European styles. By the early 2000s, collaborations with pop vocalists like broadened his scope further, integrating soulful lyrics and mainstream appeal into his electronic framework, as demonstrated in the global hit "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)."

Signature sound and production

Spiller's signature sound fuses and elements with vocal-driven pop, often incorporating Brazilian rhythms for an energetic yet danceable groove. Central to his style is the heavy reliance on samples from classic records, blended with live instrumentation such as drum loops and synth effects to evoke a nostalgic yet fresh club atmosphere. This approach is exemplified in tracks like "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", where a sample from Carol Williams' "Love Is You" provides the foundational loop, layered over pulsating electronic beats. In production, Spiller emphasizes groovy basslines and filtered disco loops to drive the energy, frequently collaborating with vocalists to add emotional depth and pop appeal. Notable examples include partnerships with Sophie Ellis-Bextor on "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" and Nina Miranda on "Urastar", where the vocals are integrated seamlessly to elevate the house foundation into chart-friendly territory. His early work relied on analog tools like the AKAI S6000 sampler, Korg TR-Rack synth, and Cubase software for crafting raw, organic textures, transitioning in later productions to more digital methods including MIDI programming and sample replay for polished clarity. Spiller's style evolved from the raw, instrumental-focused EPs of the late , such as his 1997 debut single "", to the more refined, vocal-centric singles of the that prioritized playability. Following his debut Moody in 2001, he primarily focused on EPs and singles that allowed for targeted releases suited to DJ sets and radio rotation. Technical innovations in his catalog include layering -derived elements with electronic beats, as heard in "" and "Urastar", where funky bass grooves and filtered synths create a of underground and accessible pop. His sound occasionally nods to and French touch influences for rhythmic subtlety and filtered flair. In the 2020s, Spiller has continued this approach with releases like Slow Traxx (2025), maintaining his blend of samples and grooves.

Discography

Extended plays

Spiller's debut , Laguna Vol. 1, was released in 1997 on the independent label Mama Records as a 12-inch . The EP featured Spiller as arranger and mixer on key tracks, including the house-infused "Spiller From (Shake It )" on side A, alongside "Do It Easy (Spiller's Loop )" and "Do It Easy (Tommy Vee's )" on side B, blending looped rhythms and elements typical of early electronic production. Billed under the artist name in collaboration with producer Tommy Vee, the EP's title track "Spiller From " peaked at number 9 on the singles chart, contributing to Spiller's initial recognition within the domestic scene and building an early fanbase among enthusiasts. Following this, Spiller issued Mighty Miami E.P. in 1999 on the Italian label Dream Beat as a 12-inch EP. The release showcased his evolving style with tracks like "Groove Jet" on side A—sampling Carol Williams' "Love Is You"—paired with "When The Beats (Accapella)," "When The Beats (Part. 1)," and "When The Beats (Part. 2)" on side B, emphasizing percussive builds and vocal fragments that hinted at a shift toward more global, -inspired sounds. Produced and mixed at His Studio in for F&G Management, the EP served as a crucial precursor to Spiller's international breakthrough, refining his signature grooves and attracting attention from international labels ahead of his singles-focused output in the . No major additional extended plays followed post-2000, with Spiller's career transitioning primarily to standalone singles and remixes.

Singles

Spiller's singles discography highlights his contributions to electronic and , primarily through releases on Positiva Records in the late 1990s and early , followed by his independent label Nano Records. His work emphasized -oriented tracks that achieved varying degrees of commercial success, particularly in the UK and international dance charts, rather than mainstream dominance. His pre-breakthrough singles include "Spiller From Rio (Do It Easy)", released in 1997 under the alias on Positiva Records, which peaked at number 40 on the and spent two weeks there. This track marked an early entry into the UK market for Spiller. In 1998, he followed with "", also on Positiva, an instrumental track that received club play but did not enter major charts. The breakthrough came with "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" featuring , released in 2000 on Positiva. It topped the for one week, spending 30 weeks in the Top 75, and reached number one in , , , and , among others. The single sold over two million copies worldwide, establishing Spiller's international profile in . Subsequent releases on Positiva included "" in 2002, which peaked at number 40 on the for two weeks. "Sola" followed in 2004, supported by DJ , but it achieved limited commercial traction beyond circuits. Later singles shifted to Spiller's Nano Records imprint, beginning with "" in 2006, which reached on the Italian Buzz Chart, becoming a summer , though it did not chart highly in the UK. "Pigeonman's Revenge", an track, was released in 2011 and gained attention in electronic music circles without major chart entries. The 2013 single "Urastar" featuring marked a later original release, blending and elements for play. Since 2013, Spiller has focused on remixes, such as those for "What You Need" in 2021 and "Dreamers" in 2023, as well as a vocal for Bob Sinclar's "" in 2025, rather than new original singles, with his catalog remaining widely available on digital platforms. His singles continue to influence , underscoring his legacy in the genre.
TitleFeatured ArtistYearLabelNotable Chart Performance
Spiller From Rio (Do It Easy)None1997PositivaUK #40
BatucadaNone1998PositivaNo major charts
Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)Sophie Ellis-Bextor2000PositivaUK #1 (1 week), Australia #1, >2M global sales
Cry BabyNone2002PositivaUK #40
SolaNone2004PositivaLimited chart success
JumboNone2006Nano RecItaly Buzz Chart #1
Pigeonman's RevengeNone2011NanoNo major charts
UrastarNina Miranda2013NanoNo major charts

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