Reload Events presents: ALAN FITZPATRICK & MADEN TOMIC @ BURN RELOAD

Marco Polo, Nova Gorica, Slovenia





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ALAN FITZPATRICK
...Drumcode,8 Sided dice/UK
http://www.myspace.com/alanfitzpatrick

MALDEN TOMIC
Night Light,1605,Definitive/BIH
http://www.myspace.com/mladentomic

CHIKO
Reload
http://www.myspace.com/chikodj

DIEGO TRANI
http://www.myspace.com/diegotrani

LIUX

VJ MARCOPAC
sashimee production
http://www.myspace.com/marcopac.official
http://www.facebook.com/MARCOPAC.Official

 

 

 

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ALAN FITZPATRICK - Biography:



2010 is Alan Fitzpatrick's year. Having enjoyed a rapid ascent from new kid on the techno block to a highly respected and in-demand producer, the last half of 2009 saw Alan go from strength to strength with critical acclaim for his productions and demand for his DJ'ing coming from all corners of the globe. Having just released his debut album for Adam Beyer's Drumcode label, Alan became the first act to record an album on Drumcode since 2005. This highly anticipated long-player marks the culmination of a run of hot productions that led to him being publically name-checked as a one of the most exciting producers in techno by Adam Beyer, Dubfire and Carl Cox and being awarded a BBC Radio 1 Essential New Tune for his anthemic Reflections single on Bedrock. Indeed, such has benn Alan's dominance of the techno scene in the last twelve months that at one point in September 2009 Alan had an amazing eight tracks in Beatport's techno Top 100 chart.

Already a firm favourite of many of the leading DJ's within techno including Adam Beyer, Len Faki, Dubfire, Chrs Liebing, Carl Cox and Slam, Alan's own skills behind the decks are first class. Am intuative and dynamic exponent with Native Instrument's Traktor software; his big-room techno sound has seen him draw crowds across Europe. December 2009 saw Alan touching down at Berlin's Berghain for Drumcode's end of year spectacular where Alan played alongside Adam Beyer, Paul Ritch, Joseph Capriati and Joel Mull while 2010 has been crowds flock to Alan's shows in Germany (Berghain, U60311, Maria Ostbahnof), The Netherlands (Paradiso, Poema), Italy (Old River Park, Rasmonan) and Eastern Europe (Kiwi Lithuania, Forsage Ukraine) as well as key festivals including Kazantip Ukraine, Streetparade Zurich, Boom Portugal and Sziget Hungary .

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MALDEN TOMIC - Biography:




An irresistible need to immerse himself in house music led Bosnian DJ Mladen Tomić to launch his career, playing clubs in his hometown of Banja Luka, since 1996. Two years later he had made a job of what started as a hobby, establishing a reputation for a sound that mixed deep, tech-house with more tribal rhythms.

In 2002, Mladen added production to his talents, releasing original tracks and remixes across some of Europe’s main techno and electronic labels. First release was In June 06, he unveiled an original four-track EP ‘Neuro’ for Fly Life, ranking highly on download charts, then February 07 saw the release of a remix for Axel Karakasis' track ‘Moving Shadows’ on Adult Records. In period 2008 – 2010 Mladen refreshed his sound, took more tech house and minimal parts in, and got recognizable his own techno style. Releases and tracks (“Tangas”, “Before Sunset”, "Day In Barracuda", “Fly and Drive”, “Dens”, "Green Cubes" etc) on MKT, Loose, Definitive, Night Light, Yin Yang etc have got a big support from big artists such as John Acquaviva, Umek, Popof, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, ecc

Another milestone will be marked with the December launch of Night Light Records, the brainchild of Mladen and Siniša, delivering a solid roster of releases into 2008 and beyond.

Mladen has also played abroad numerous times, including Serbia (EXIT 04, 08, 09 festival Novi Sad, Belgrade, Nis, Sombor), Montenegro (Podgorica, H.Novi, Kotor), Croatia (Krizevci, Rovinj, Rijeka, S.Brod), Scotland (Glasgow, Edinburgh), England (Essex – London), Germany (Karlsruhe), Spain (Tarancon), Austria (Innsbruck), Slovenia (Sezana, Maribor, N.Gorica) and Macedonia (Skopje, Kocani, Ohrid)… so far!