Maksim "Max" Vangeli (born 4 August 1985) is a Moldovan DJ and record producer based in San Francisco, United States.
[1] Vangeli is best known for his house music productions and collaboration with Swedish DJ and record producer Antoine Josefsson, better known as AN21.
[6] In 2009, Vangeli released the singles, "Aqua Kai,"[7] "Exit",[8] "Fender Bender,"[9] and "Your Love",[10] which featured Digital Lab and Simone Denny.
[21] During the year, Vangeli performed at international festivals including Creamfields in the UK and Mysteryland in Amsterdam; as well as mega-clubs such as Cocoon in Frankfurt, Avalon in Los Angeles and Mansion in Miami, Florida.
[26] The album featured a series of collaborations, those of which included the DJs: Congorock, Kim Fai, Michael Woods, Moguai, Steve Angello and Tiësto; and the vocalists: Bnann, Example, Julie McKnight, Rudy and Sadapa.
[35] In 2014, Vangeli collaborated with his childhood friend Danny Ray to release the single "Grim" on Size Records.
[39] On 9 July, Vangeli released his second collaborative effort with Danny Ray titled, "Bang the Drums," via Size Records as a free download.
[54][55] On 22 February, Max Vangeli released NoFace Records' second track,[56] "Blow This Club,"[57][58] in collaboration with Flatdisk.
[66][67] On 19 September, Vangeli released the single, "Why Do I,"[68] featuring Mackenzie Thoms,[citation needed] via NoFace Records.
[52] On September 9, 2019, Vangeli rebooted his label "NoFace Records" and released his new single Golden Rings,[71] featuring Sergio Echenique & Snenie.