Rimini Project

Rimini Project: The German Electro-House Phenomenon
Rimini Project is the stage name of German DJ and producer Marco De Napoli, a key figure in the vibrant electro-house scene of the late 2000s and early 2010s. Hailing from Frankfurt, his career is defined by the massive crossover success of his 2011 single "Love Is Gone," which became a staple in European clubs and on dance charts.
Early career
Marco De Napoli formed Rimini Project in 2008, channeling the energetic sounds of the European electro-house boom. His early work quickly caught the attention of the influential German dance label Kontor Records, which released his debut single "The Bomb" in 2009.
This initial release set the tone for his signature style: driving basslines, euphoric synth hooks, and anthemic builds designed for the main stage. His consistent output on Kontor established him as a reliable hitmaker within the German electronic music circuit.
Breakthrough
The definitive breakthrough for Rimini Project arrived in 2011 with the release of "Love Is Gone." The track became an instant club anthem, dominating playlists across the continent and achieving significant chart success.
It peaked at number 31 on the official German Singles Chart and spent over 20 weeks in the Top 100, earning a gold certification for over 150,000 sales. This single solidified his status beyond the niche club scene, bringing his high-energy electro-house to a massive mainstream audience.
Key tracks
Love Is Gone — This 2011 gold-certified single is the undisputed career-defining hit, a festival-ready electro-house anthem that broke into the German Top 40.
The Bomb — His 2009 debut on Kontor Records introduced his powerful, synth-driven sound to the market and laid the foundation for his future success.
Who — Released in 2012, this track capitalized on the momentum of "Love Is Gone," delivering another dose of peak-time energy that maintained his chart presence.
Flash — This 2013 collaboration with producer Taito showcased a slightly darker, more tech-influenced edge while retaining his trademark catchy melodies.
Following these key releases, Rimini Project continued to be a prolific presence on Kontor Records, delivering a steady stream of club-focused singles and energetic remixes for other artists. His work remained a fixture in sets by major DJs, ensuring his sound reached global dance floors even as electronic music trends began to evolve.
For fans of the driving, melodic German electro-house sound of Rimini Project, similar artists featured on our site include Klaas — another master of high-energy, vocal-driven club anthems. Bodybangers — a production duo known for their similarly powerful basslines and festival-oriented builds. Kontor — the label itself, which curates and releases compilations featuring countless artists in this style.
The music of Rimini Project maintains regular rotation on dedicated electronic dance music stations, particularly those focusing on classic and peak-time electro-house from the 2010s. His tracks are frequently featured in sets on online radio streams specializing in German club culture and high-energy festival sounds.
Listeners can explore the pulsating electro-house catalog of Rimini Project by tuning into the various radio stations available on onairium.com, where his anthems continue to energize the airwaves.
