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Gabriele Cerlini began his career as a resident DJ in the clubs of his area, and started the music production activity in 1993, under the nickname "Dr. DJ Cerla". His very first single, "Rotterdam '93", unexpectedly went number 1 sales in Spain and number 3 in the influent Italian dance chart of Albertino, then a very popular radio speaker. A long Spanish and Italian tour followed. New productions came in the shape of "Mi Boca", "Everybody Pom Pom", "The DJ", "Dance if you Cannot" (curiosity: the latter was remixed by Davide Riva from Whigfield together with a very young Benny Benassi, under the "2 men" nick). With Moratto, Cerla released in 1995 "Wonder", a super-dupa Italian hit (number 1 sales and clubs) despite its 160 BPM speed. Many TV shows followed. In 1996, Cerla remixed the Rednex hit "Old pop in an oak". Then the singles "Because" and "Crazy 4 Love", which became a chart hit in Japan. In 1998, together with Moratto, Cerla started the Floorfilla project, with "Anthem #1", for Expanded Music. Market reactions were cold, but the following single "Anthem #2" nailed it, selling over 250.000 copies just in France (number 1 sales chart). The first Anthem, promptly re-released, hit the top 20 as well. Floorfilla started selling in all Euro countries. Many hits followed: Anthems #3, 4, 5, 6, "The Hypno!", "Italodancer", "Megamix", "Le Delire", "Technoromance", "Sister Golden Hair", "Gigamix", "Disco:Roller", "Kosmiklove", "Komputermelody", "Cyberdream", "Italia 2007" and