Kölsch, whose real name is Rune Reilly Kölsch, is a distinguished Danish electronic music producer and DJ from Copenhagen, born on February 9, 1977. He achieved worldwide recognition with his 2003 hit "Calabria," an instrumental house track featuring a memorable saxophone riff, which later became the basis for remixes and popular tracks such as "Destination Calabria" by Alex Gaudino. Over the years, Kölsch has collaborated with prominent artists including Coldplay, London Grammar, and Imogen Heap. His work earned him the Danish Music Award in 2004. A significant highlight of his career occurred in 2017 when he performed atop the Eiffel Tower for Cercle, an event that captured widespread attention. His discography includes several critically acclaimed albums, such as 1977 (2013), 1983 (2015), 1989 (2017), and I Talk to Water (2023). Furthermore, Kölsch has released music under various aliases, including Rune RK and Enur. He is renowned for his unique blend of melodic techno and emotional storytelling, maintaining a respected position in the global electronic music landscape.