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Rune Reilly Kölsch

Rune Reilly Kølsch born (C. 1979), also known as Rune RK, Rune or Enur, is a record producer and DJ from Denmark.

Career

Rune started producing music in 1995 alongside his half-brother Johannes Torpe, forming the group Artificial Funk. The pair achieved some notoriety by being signed to Skint Records in 2002. In 2003, Kølsch and Torpe, working under Rune's name, released the track "Calabria", an instrumental piece with a synthesized saxophone riff, on Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records.

In 2005 and 2006, Rune and Torpe founded two labels, ArtiFarti and Tattoorec.com. Following the remakes of "Calabria" by Drunkenmunky and Alex Gaudino, this one reaching #4 in the UK charts under the name "Destination Calabria", Rune and Torpe remade the track with new ragga vocals provided by Danish singer Natasja Saad, which peaked at #9 in France. [1]

Enur's forthcoming studio album

Main Article: Enur's forthcoming studio album

This album was originally supposed to be released on March 18, 2008. The progress of the album is currently unknown.

Discography

Rune/Rune RK/Enur

All tracks co-produced by Johannes Torpe
  • 2003 "Calabria"
  • 2004 "Nothing New" (with Morten Luco)
  • 2005 "Good to Me/You Got Me" (with Morten Luco)
  • 2005 "You Got Me EP" (with Morten Luco)
  • 2007 "Calabria 2007" (with Natasja Saad)
  • 2007 "Yesteryear/Run In"
  • 2007 "Soi Ari/Backyard Superman"

Studio Albums

Artificial Funk

All tracks co-produced by Johannes Torpe
  • 1995 "Real Funk"
  • 1996 "Zone One"
  • 2000 "Use It (The Music)"
  • 2001 "People Don't Know"
  • 2002 "Together" (with Nellie Ettison)
  • 2005 "Never Alone"

Ink and Needle

  • 2006 "Number One/Number Two"
  • 2006 "Number Three/Number Four"
  • 2007 "Number Five/Number Six"

Other aliases

  • 2003 "I Just Want to Be a Drummer", as Heavy Rock (with Johannes Torpe)
  • 2004 "Beautiful", as Rude RKade (with Morten Luco)
  • 2007 "Koochi Koochi", as Fashion Victims (with Johannes Torpe)
  • 2007 "Elephant", as Rune & Sydenham (with Jerome Sydenham)

References