[1][2] Wolfram's career took off in New York, where his DJ sets gained attention for their blend of Italo disco and Chicago house sounds.
This period saw him collaborate with artists like Princess Superstar and Legowelt, as well as executively producing the debut album for Sally Shapiro, Disco Romance, which was praised by Pitchfork and introduced a neo-Italo sound.
[3][4][5] Contributing to the rise of his early career was Wolfram's 2008 remix of the Moby track Disco Lies, produced under the alias Diskokaine.
[2][7][8] In 2019, Wolfram released his second studio album, Amadeus, which featured contributions from Peaches, Pamela Anderson and Falco.
[9][10][11][12] Beyond producing music, Wolfram has performed live DJ sets at several events and venues, including Circoloco in Ibiza and New York clubs.