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Nick Skitz


Nicholas Agamalis, better known as Nick Skitz, is an Australian DJ and dance music producer whose career in dance music started in the early 1990s. Since 1995, his ''Skitzmix'' series of compilations have become well known in Australian dance circles for featuring remixes and megamixes of well-known dance songs and are the best selling DJ compilations in Australia.
==Biography==
Skitz began working for dance label Pro-DJ International in the early 1990s.
He quickly became involved with the successful dance label Central Station records once Pro-DJ folded and began remixing tracks for the label's artists, Australian and international. Remixes of the "X-Files Theme" (Triple X) and "Excalibur" (FCB, and later Skitz's own version) got him noticed and reached the Top 10 on the ARIA singles charts in Australia.
From 1996, Skitz has released assorted dance/pop compilations of the latest tracks at the time (also a promotion for the affiliated record company, Central Station).
Major charting success of Skitzmix came in late 2001, with ''Skitzmix 10'' reaching #9 on the mainstream ARIA Albums Chart alongside artists like Creed, Shaggy and the Bridget Jones's Diary Soundtrack. During the late 90's and through the 2000s, Skitz also featured on Ministry of Sound & Wild compilations.
Skitz's track "The Ultimate" has reached #2 on the dance charts in the UK. His first pop hit "Slave to the Music" reached the top 20 in Australia in November 2003 and was a cover of an original song by Twenty 4 Seven.
In 2004, he joined forces with Mark Gable, lead singer of Australian rock band The Choirboys to rework their 1987 Australian hit "Run to Paradise" as a dance track. The song, billed as "Nick Skitz vs. the Choirboys", debuted in the top 20 of the Australian pop charts in July 2004 and was the 17th biggest selling dance single for 2004. The single also features a remix by Jason Nevins.
Since 2006, Skitz has released 2 rock compilations called ''Skitz Metal'' and ''Skitz Rocks'' featuring 80s and 90s rock originals like Quiet Riot's ''"Cum On Feel The Noize"'' and Scorpion's ''"Wind Of Change"'' and some dance remakes of glam rock hits. In July 2007, Skitz released a rock/dance version of David Lee Roth's 80s hit "Just Like Paradise". It reached #58 on the ARIA Physical Sales Chart in Australia.
In October 2008, the 30th edition of Skitzmix was released through Central Station Records/Destra Entertainment.
2008 Nick releases his second solo album Come Into My World which debuts @ #21 on the ARIA Chart
First single from the album "Come into my world" Nick collaborates with Melissa Tkautz – "I Want Your Love". This reached #8 on the ARIA Dance Chart.
In 2009 Central Station Records folded and Nick starts his own labels LNG Music & Homebrew Records
July 2011 saw the release of Skitzmix 38, and November 2011 saw the release of Skitzmix 39.
In February 2012, the 40th edition of Skitzmix was released.
On 28 December 2012, the single "Again & Again" (Nick Skitz & Basslouder feat. Brooklyn Bounce) was released.
2013 Nick releases his third solo album "Turn It Up".
2013 Nick Skitz ft. Akon - "Natural Born Hustla". Nick collaborates with AKON which hits top ten on the iTunes charts. Also from the album "You Got The Love" hit the top 40 US Dance Charts and also hitting #1 on the US Dance Radio Chart
Nick teams up with Amba Shepherd to create "Get your gun" which hits inside the top 20 on the UK Club Charts.
In October 2013, the 45th edition was released. Skitzmix is the longest running Club scene CD in Australian music history.
On 11 September 2015, the 50th edition was released featuring 22 tracks and 7 megamixes mixed by Skitz himself or DJ Samus Jay. This release also marks 20 years of the Skitz franchise.

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