Rajko Müller was born in
Frankfurt, Germany but lived with his family in Algeria from the age of 7 to 12 and went to a French
primary school. Around that time, his parents bought an organ for Christmas and he and a school friend attempted to make some
synthpop. These experiments led them to buy a synthesizer and a
drum machine. By the end of the eighties, Rajko grew tired of synthpop and
EBM and listened more to
rock music and
independent music. In the early nineties, Müller's friends led him to discover
house music,
hip-hop and
techno, and he embarked upon a fresh attempt to record electronic music. Müller gave a tape to his friend and DJ Andreas Baumecker, owner of Freundinnen records, who worked in a record store where the members of Playhouse Records used to work. Müller's first Isolée material appeared on the music label
Playhouse in 1997.
Rest, Isolée's full-length album, followed in 2000, also on Playhouse. Müller has received wide acclaim, including being listed as the third-best reviewed album of the year on
Metacritic for his 2005 album
We Are Monster. His work is highly regarded in
underground cultures of electronic music connoisseurs and aficionados. ==Discography==