[1] His stage name derives from his days taking part in DJ contests, where a mercury column would gauge audience reaction.
[2] He began working with Tommaso de Donatis on DJ Quicksilver material, and released tracks for a variety of record labels, including Avex Trax, Positiva Records, Telstar, Edel AG, Alphabet City, and Sub Terranean.
[3] In 1999, under the alias "Watergate", Terzi released the track "Heart of Asia" (remix of Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence's theme song), among others.
In 2002, he received an ECHO nomination for "Best National Dance Act" for the single "Ameno".
[1] Terzi has also worked as a remixer, on tracks by Ian van Dahl, Faithless, and The Verve ("Bittersweet Symphony").