Biography
Enrico Sangiuliano, an Italian producer, specializes in thunderous yet tuneful techno engineered for peak-time impact and frequent chart dominance on dancefloors worldwide. Nearly ten years of singles and EPs helped him refine his propulsive, intricately layered style of trance-tinged techno before he issued his first album, the scientifically themed Biomorph, in 2018. He later inaugurated NINETOZERO, a capped series limited to ten releases that has so far featured 2023’s Reflection, a joint project with his spouse Charlotte de Witte, along with Physical Change.
Born in Reggio Emilia, Sangiuliano showed early fascination with coaxing sound from whatever household items he encountered. During his formative years amid the peak of the ’90s illegal rave movement, he began DJing and crafting tracks on his home computer, concentrating first on hardcore and psytrance. He soon immersed himself in the rave circuit, secured an invitation to perform at one event, and thereby launched his DJ career. After initial work as an audio engineer, he kept DJing and producing while shifting toward techno, though he withheld any releases until the close of the 2000s.
His debut outing arrived in 2009 as the digital By Train EP on Abyss. Subsequent material appeared over the following years via Alchemy, Truesoul, and Alleanza, yet his true breakthrough occurred in 2015 with the remix of DJ Boris’ “Can You Hear Me.” That version dominated download-platform sales rankings for months and earned an IDMA nomination for Best Techno/Tech House Track. Momentum around Sangiuliano intensified, and follow-up records on Gem, Tronic, and Unrilis likewise achieved widespread success.
He joined Adam Beyer’s Drumcode roster, which issued the Moon Rocks EP in 2016 and the “Astral Projection” single in 2017. Drumcode next released Sangiuliano’s debut album Biomorph in 2018, a conceptual work rooted in evolutionary themes that extended his palette to include ambient and breakbeat textures. Club and festival appearances continued until COVID-19 suspended live events through much of 2020 and 2021, after which he returned to the road. During that period Sangiuliano and Charlotte de Witte delivered a remix of the Jam & Spoon version of the Age of Love’s self-titled single, a foundational early-’90s trance track. The couple wed in 2022, the same year Sangiuliano introduced NINETOZERO, an imprint planned for exactly ten releases bearing descending catalog numbers. His own Silence and Sound of Space EPs surfaced that year, followed by Reflection with de Witte, timed to mark their first wedding anniversary, and the solo Physical Change.
Born in Reggio Emilia, Sangiuliano showed early fascination with coaxing sound from whatever household items he encountered. During his formative years amid the peak of the ’90s illegal rave movement, he began DJing and crafting tracks on his home computer, concentrating first on hardcore and psytrance. He soon immersed himself in the rave circuit, secured an invitation to perform at one event, and thereby launched his DJ career. After initial work as an audio engineer, he kept DJing and producing while shifting toward techno, though he withheld any releases until the close of the 2000s.
His debut outing arrived in 2009 as the digital By Train EP on Abyss. Subsequent material appeared over the following years via Alchemy, Truesoul, and Alleanza, yet his true breakthrough occurred in 2015 with the remix of DJ Boris’ “Can You Hear Me.” That version dominated download-platform sales rankings for months and earned an IDMA nomination for Best Techno/Tech House Track. Momentum around Sangiuliano intensified, and follow-up records on Gem, Tronic, and Unrilis likewise achieved widespread success.
He joined Adam Beyer’s Drumcode roster, which issued the Moon Rocks EP in 2016 and the “Astral Projection” single in 2017. Drumcode next released Sangiuliano’s debut album Biomorph in 2018, a conceptual work rooted in evolutionary themes that extended his palette to include ambient and breakbeat textures. Club and festival appearances continued until COVID-19 suspended live events through much of 2020 and 2021, after which he returned to the road. During that period Sangiuliano and Charlotte de Witte delivered a remix of the Jam & Spoon version of the Age of Love’s self-titled single, a foundational early-’90s trance track. The couple wed in 2022, the same year Sangiuliano introduced NINETOZERO, an imprint planned for exactly ten releases bearing descending catalog numbers. His own Silence and Sound of Space EPs surfaced that year, followed by Reflection with de Witte, timed to mark their first wedding anniversary, and the solo Physical Change.
Albums

Absence EP
2026

The Techno Code
2025

Transcendence EP
2024

Interconnection EP
2024

Can U Feel It
2024

Glitch In Time EP
2023

Physical Change EP
2023

Silence EP
2022

Biomorph
2018

Moon Rocks
2016

Mechanisms of Utopia EP
2012
Singles











