We extend the recent microscopic analysis of extremal dyonic Kaluza-Klein
(D0-D6) black holes to cover the regime of fast rotation in addition to slow
rotation. Fastly rotating black holes, in contrast to slow ones, have non-zero
angular velocity and possess ergospheres, so they are more similar to the Kerr
black hole. The D-brane model reproduces their entropy exactly, but the mass
gets renormalized from weak to strong coupling, in agreement with recent
macroscopic analyses of rotating attractors. We discuss how the existence of
the ergosphere and superradiance manifest themselves within the microscopic
model. In addition, we show in full generality how Myers-Perry black holes are
obtained as a limit of Kaluza-Klein black holes, and discuss the slow and fast
rotation regimes and superradiance in this context.Comment: 25 pages. v2: minor correction + ref adde