Born Marcus Fureder on November 27th of 1974 is the Austrian musician who is more widely referred via his professional moniker “Parov Stelar”. Parov Stelar does show together with his group “The Parov Stelar Band” as well as a global DJ. In addition to wearing these two hats, Fureder is the chief executive of the Etage Noir Recordings label.
Nevertheless, Marcus Fureder did not start out on top. Rather, after earning expertise DJing at clubs throughout the mid late 90’s, Parov Stelar became associated with music production and publication in the year 2000.
Following earlier releases under the moniker “Plasma” as well as Marcus Fureder (his real name), it was not until ’04 that he began to work under the cover of “Parov Stelar”. Also in 2004, he launched the Etage Noir Recordings label.
Parov Stelar’s 1st production for Etage Noir was the”KissKiss EP”. Shortly thereafter he published the album “Rough Cuts”. This album granted Parov Stelar an instant entry into the global digital music landscape. His unique way of music generation, along with an established awareness of tone beauty, led to substantial reaction of crowd and acquaintances all over the globe, offering him standing as the creator of a brand new style now known as “electro swing”
Parov Stelar’s songs have been applied to a lot more than seven-hundred compilations and have become the sound-track for various television adverts, television shows, television series and films.
Right after beginning his solo music career and getting first achievement, in ’05 Parov Stelar opted to execute live sets having the full group. This cooperation with 4 (after 5) music artists as well as a singer apparently affected his work.
In the year 2012, a clip from his track entitled “Chambermaid Swing” had been adopted in a well-known Bacardi advertisement.
Likewise during ’12 his throwback tune “Booty Swing” was relied upon intensely by way of Lil Hardin Armstrong’s track “Oriental Swing”. This track was showcased during the USA TV marketing promotion titled “Just the Right Amount of Wrong” by the Las Vegas Cosmopolitan.
Once 2013 rolled around, the track “Booty Swing” had been showcased in a dubious advertisement for Chevy. Even though Bloomberg employed the definition of “racist” when alluding to the tune as utilized throughout the Chevy advertisement, it didn’t mention the real name for Armstrong’s original track or Stelar’s rendition. Moreover, it did offer creative credit to Armstrong or Stelar.