FINEST GROOVE SESSION WITH SPEKTRE, STANNY ABRAM, DANIEL GREENX, EL FABIIANI, CRISTIAN VAN GURGEL
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DJ'S:
SPEKTRE / UNITED KINGDOM (RESPECT, GREAT STUFF, 1605 MUSIC THERAPY, BLUFIN, 303LOVERS)
SPEKTRE weaves an intrepid, complex web amongst underground dance music’s elite. The techno brainchild of DJs/producers Filthy Rich and Paul Maddox, the dark duo was formed through a shared passion for driving electronic music and a mutual desire to push sound boundaries using the most cutting edge technology available. The fusion of their combined experience in the studio allows them to construct dark, sinister sounds mixed with twisted, haunting vocals and unnerving, atmospheric foundations. Always innovative, their sinful sound draws inspiration from early looping detroit techno from the likes of Joey Beltram and R&S releases, combined with an amalgamation of much more recent production masterminds such as Dubfire, Martin Buttrich, Trentemoller and Stephan Bodzin. High rulers in the underground scene, their live shows feature rave-inspired, melodic, razor-sharp beats and their menacing releases hold the key to packing out hot, sweaty, dance floors every weekend. Spektre’s web is a permanent fixture nestling snugly in the corner of the studio. As producers they more often than not hover comfortably in Beatport’s top 10 listings, with their tracks being released on prestigious labels such as Respekt, Great Stuff, 1605, Blufin, 303Lovers and GU, plus remixes on Craft and Spectrum amongst a whole host of others.
In addition, their tracks have featured on Renaissance and Umek compilations and their ‘Live At Glade Festival’ album was released via VeryVeryVeryWrongIndeed in 2009.
Spektre’s production is supported by some of techno’s biggest pioneers including Carl Cox, Sven Vath, Richie Hawtin, Dubfire and James Zabiela. They have had recent features in Mixmag, DJ and IDJ magazines, with DJ mag dubbing them
STANNY ABRAM(1605 MUSIC THERAPY, NERVOUS RECORS, ABRACADABRA RECORDINS)
https://soundcloud.com/stanny-abram
Stanny Abram's passion for music evolved in mid 80's listening to, at the time very popular, radio Luxemburg. Starting with two tape recorders his enthusiasm was immediately noticed and introduced to a fellow DJ Amado Sallinas. They teamed up and started learning different techniques of mixing on record players. House and at the time more popular Acid House soon replaced Italo Disco which gained him a lot of air time in some of the hottest clubs in Slovenia.
Mid 90's bring another team up for Stanny Abram, this time with DJ Ozzy Lee Tiger. They found a project called the D-Team and create a handful of pretty successful Slo-Dance tracks amongst which a song called Frendy took the high spot placing them on the fourth place in Dee Jay Time chart. They also appeared on several TV shows and were a part of Slo Dance Scene against drugs project. In the late 90's Stanny Abram's career took a big turn to the underground techno waters. His mix Sintetic Food got some good reviews and feedback on Slovenian scene. After few years in techno he decided it's time to move back to basics.