Tom Novy

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Tom Novy
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Tom Novy in 2013
Background information
Birth nameThomas Reichold
Born (1970-03-10) March 10, 1970 (age 54)
Kaufbeuren
Genres House, Dance, Progressive House, Garage House, Trance
Occupation(s) Record producer, DJ
Years active1989–present
LabelsNouveau Niveau Records, Kosmo Records, Rulin Records, Data Records, Ministry of Sound Australia
Website http://www.tomnovy.com

Tom Novy (born Thomas Reichold) [1] is a DJ and producer from Munich, Germany.

Contents

Biography

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Tom Novy at Mayday 2009

Tom Novy lived in Munich in his youth and attended the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. In the mid-1980s he started to DJ and got his first residency at the Babalu Club. [2]

Novy started producing music in 1994 when he signed for the Munich-based record label Kosmo Records with his first record "I House U", a cover of the Jungle Brothers' "I'll House You", with lyrics by Novy. His original tracks ran more along the subgenre of European-flavoured progressive house. Since then, Novy has moved to a Chicago-style garage house sound, usually vocalized.[ citation needed ]

Tom Novy hosted various music-related TV shows on MTV Germany (including the shows Dance Floor Charts, Streetlife, Battle of DJ's and Nightlife) and VIVA. [2]

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positions
GER
[3]
SWI
[4]
My Definition20003729
Superstar2006

Singles

Tom Novy

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertifications
GER
[3]
AUS
[5]
SWI
[4]
UK
[6]
"I House U"1995
"The Odyssey"
(with Afrika Islam and Vicky Culhoun)
1996
"Creator" (The Rave & Cruise Anthem)
(with Oliver Morgenroth)
1997
"I Rock"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Virginia)
19994855
"Now or Never"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Lima)
2000291664
"My Definition"
"Welcome to the Race"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Lima)
83
"Music Is Wonderful"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Lima)
73
"Back to the Streets"2001
"It's Over"
(with Sabrynaah Pope)
2002
"Lovin' You"
(with Adrian Misiewicz)
2003
"Without Your Love"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Lima)
80
"Your Body"
(with Adrian Misiewicz and Michael Marshall)
20043610
"Take It (Closing Time)"
(with Adrian Misiewicz, Jan Krause and Lima)
200539549931
"Unexpected"
(with Adrian Bahil and Robin Felder)
200663
"My House"
(with Adrian Bahil and Michael Marshall)
2007
"Transformation"
(with Isma-Ae and Transform)
2008
"Runaway"
(with Adrian Bahil and Abigail Bailey)
"Fluxkompensator"
(with Adrian Bahil and Abigail Bailey)
"Ziganje"
(with Adrian Bahil)
"(My City Is) My Lab"
(with Adrian Bahil and Sandra Nasic)
2009
"Touch Me"
(with Jerry Ropero featuring Abigail Bailey) [8]
"I Know You Want It"2010
"Underground People"
(with Strobe and Freakazoid)
2011
"Can We Live"
(with Toni del Gardo)
"Thelma & Luise"
(with Veralovesmusic)
"Walking on the Moog"2012
"Tipsy Girl"
(with Jashari)
"Dancing in the Sun"
(with Amadeas)
2013
"Feel It"
(with Mekki Martin)
"Ohne Dich"
(with Anna Deutsch)
"Time Might Tell"
(with Veralovesmusic)
2014
"Nothing Lasts Forever"
(with Amadeas)
"Pumpin'"
"Fat Cat"
"Berlin Love"
(with Amadeas)
"Break the Silence"
(with Milkwish and Abigail Bailey)
2015
"Flashlights"
(with Veralovesmusic)
"Kiss"
(with Ron Carroll)
2016
"Closer to You"
(with Milkwish and Abigail Bailey)
"Magic Happens"
(with Veralovesmusic)
2017
"I.O.U."2019
"Broken Dreams"
(with Milkwish)

Novy vs. Eniac

List of singles with Eniac, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positions
GER
[9]
AUS
[5]
AUT
[9]
NLD
[9]
SWI
[4]
UK
[10]
"Smoke Dis"1998
"Superstar"276830562532
"Someday > Somehow"
(with Virginia)
"Pumpin'"199919

Other aliases

  • 2002 "The First The Last Eternity" (2002 Mixes), as Snap! vs. Tom Novy
  • 2003 "@ Work", as Supermodel DJs (with Phil Fuldner)
  • 2005 "I Need Your Lovin'", as Casanovy (with Adrian Misiewicz)
  • 2006 "New Dimension", as Yvonn (with Adrian Bahil and Bill Brown)
  • 2006 "The Power", as Tom Novy vs. TV Rock (with TV Rock)
  • 2007 "Slap That Bitch", as Tom Novy vs. JCA (with Jean-Claude Ades, Patty the Downtownprincess and Simone Anés)
  • 2008 "Rhythm Is a Dancer (2008)", as Novy vs. Snap!
  • 2010 "Deep in My Soul", as Tom & Jerry feat. Loredana (with Jerry Ropero)
  • 2011 "Take Me to the Top", as Tom & Jerry (with Jerry Ropero)

Remixes

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