Albert Vorne

 

Albert Vorne was born in Lugano in 1982 and grew up in Italy. He has always lived in Milan, where his artistic career started really early. By the age of 18, he had already experienced record success with the label Mazeman and the booked important gigs in Italy and abroad.
In the following years, Albert created numerous productions, mostly trance, appreciated and supported by the biggest DJ's of the world, from Tiesto, Armin Van Buren, Paul Van  Dyk and Ferry Corsten.
His DJ sets, however,  became less melodic and more underground. Albert plays in all of Europe, from the best London clubs to a collaboration with the Milan promoters Lust  Minute, a group that started with Gasoline in 2003 and ended with Tunnel in 2007, and organized the well known Lust Summer nights at Magnolia.
In 2007, Albert realesed his last real trance production, "Formentera What?" This was the track with the biggest success in his career, and thanks to the smash hit remix by Gareth Emery, it became part of the Top 10 on the European Music Chart.
Today, Albert lives between Milan and Los Angeles. His productions, as well as his musical taste have evolved into a sound more electronic with heavy influence in Rock. His new change in style emerges particularly in his new creation "Army of the Universe," a band started by Albert in 2009 in collaboration with the singer from "Kult of the Skull God", Lord K.