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Marusha

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Marusha Aphrodite Gleiß (born 18 November 1966), known by her stage name Marusha, is a German-Greek electronic music disc jockey, producer, and television presenter who achieved chart success in the mid-1990s, including with her 1994 single "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Marusha was born in Nuremberg. She began her career as a radio disc jockey in 1991 with the weekly program "Dancehall" on the Berlin station DT64. After the station ceased operations, she moved to another Berlin broadcaster, Fritz, where she hosted the weekly show "Rave Satellite" until 2007. In the same year, she served as a jury member on the German version of "Popstars". Between 1993 and 1996, she presented the television dance music program "Feuerreiter" for the regional broadcaster ORB; the show was later broadcast nationwide through ARD. She is referenced in Scooter’s 1994 song "Hyper Hyper", in which lead vocalist H. P. Baxxter names various disc jockeys. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

30,005
2

Somewhere Over The Rainbow - DJ Hooligan Remix

14,027
3

It Takes Me Away

13,872
4

Raveland

9,980
5

We Are the Bass

8,265
6

Go Ahead

6,658
7

Girl I House You

5,435
8

Deep

5,418
9

Voltage Pulse

5,296
10

Audio Space

4,667

albums

Raveland

Raveland

rave satellite

rave satellite

Wir

Wir

Happy Hardcore Top 100

Happy Hardcore Top 100

Over The Rainbow Remixes

Over The Rainbow Remixes

No Hide No Run

No Hide No Run

Highlands

Highlands

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Raveland (Album)

Heat

Heat

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RTL Ultimative Chart Show

Uniqe

Uniqe

It Takes Me Away

It Takes Me Away

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