Fresh off the heels of his new mix album BALANCE 007, a 3xCD and 2x12" vinyl album from the acclaimed Balance CD series from Australia's EQ Recordings, DJ/producer CHRIS FORTIER continues his trek along his U.S. and international tour dates.
?Fortier assuredly shrugs off his progressive house tag for pure progress, one all the egghead house and techno aficianados are bound to eat up. Deep, and at times deceptive in their build, Fortier?s concocted an uncommon set of sounds in Balance 007, which now places him in a stable of the world?s best DJs.? ?BPM MAGAZINE
On BALANCE 007, Chris Fortier?s brings together a long career in electronic dance music to emerge with an evolved album featuring the minimal, mechanic sounds of a DJ whose tech-laden side is in force. The album features various tracks from established artists such as Carl Craig, Rabbit in the Moon, Hardfloor, Bent, Slam, and Agoria, as well as obscure electro cuts mined from obscurity. His reputation as a skillful deft mixer is prevalent here with ultra smooth transitions including his own re-edits that create a ?crushing symphony? across 3xCDs. (SOUNDREVOLT.com)
Currently on his summer 2005 tour, Chris Fortier continues to travel to every corner of the globe with a heady arsenal of underground tunes that propel the dancefloor into action. Shortly following his US and European tour dates this summer, Chris will venture to the Far East (China, Indonesia, South Korea, and Singapore) before returning to continue the Autumn leg of his U.S. tour.
Currently residing in New York City, Chris?s long 15 year trajectory as a highly successful label and record pool owner, DJ, producer, and remixer has all influenced the impact of dance music in America. His roots can be traced to the early nineties in Orlando, Florida, where he was spotted by DJ Icey and quickly heralded by Kimball Collins as resident at the infamous Aahz nightclub. These visionary and legendary nights served as a platform to bring Sasha and John Digweed to America for the first time, and establish the early ?progressive? sound that would become synonymous with clubbers and DJs alike for years to come. Steeped in a background of learning his craft through long sets at his various residencies during his days in Central Florida and later at Twilo in New York, Chris is a veteran DJ who has learnt his craft the long and hard way with perseverance and a true passion achieving hard-won respect.
In 1999, Chris together with partner Neil Kolo remixed Delerium ?Silence? featuring Sarah McLachlan vocals which became an instant underground sensation with over 1,000,000 copies sold worldwide! Also as head of Fade Records, one of America?s consistently superior imprints, Chris has overseen a string of successful releases since 1995 and has continued to produce his own dancefloor hits like ?Whateveritis? and utilized the label to nurture new talent like Steve Porter and Icelandic band Funk Harmony Park. Most recently, under Chris? leadership the Balance Record Pool was recently awarded the Best Record Pool award at the 2005 International Dance Music Awards (IDMA).
The year 2005 will be another milestone in the long career of an undisputed dancefloor doyen who ultimately delivers with BALANCE 007 and across dancefloors globally.
?Fade label head Fortier keeps a constant ear perked towards first-rate music? this whopping 3-disc set cannonballs most other compilations to shame.? -URB (4.5 out of 5 stars)
?The pace is breathless on Balance 007.? -ORLANDO SENTINEL
?[Balance 007] it?s a wonderful triumph of both technique and substance that wiggles on in a seemingly never-ending groove.? ? DJ MAG
??Fortier, the DJ, after more than a decade in this game, continues onwards and upwards.? ? I-DJ MAGAZINE
Chris Fortier ?BALANCE 007? Summer 2005 Tour Dates
June 15 Albuquerque, USA @ The Pulse
June 17 Los Angeles, USA @ King King
June 24 New York City @ Sullivan Room
June 25 San Francisco, USA @ 111 Minna
July 01 Boston, USA @ Rise
July 02 Washington DC @ Andalu
July 03 Pittsburgh, USA @ Sanctuary
July 07 Mexico City, Mexico @ Alcanto
July 08 Queratara, Mexico @ Fore Play
July 09 Guadalajara, Mexico @ Club Euro
July 15 Madrid, Spain @ Coppelia 101
July 16 Fragma Huesca, Spain @ Monegros Desert Festival
July 21 Indianapolis, USA @ Evolving
July 22 Milwaukee, USA (TBC)
July 23 Seattle, USA @ Trinity
July 29 Atlanta, USA @ The Mark
July 30 Miami Beach, USA @ Nocturnal
More dates TBA.
About the BALANCE compilation series?
Australian Melbourne based EQ?s Balance compilation series is a success story for many reasons. There are few, if any, Australian labels that can boast such an internationally reputed series. Slowly gaining on the heels of the Global Underground series, Balance serves as a flagship for the progressive movement, although the acclaimed offerings from recent Balance contributors Phil K, James Holden and Chris Fortier have made fans of progressive use the word in its widest possible context. ?Part of the reason I agreed to do the mix was because I really liked where the series was going, especially Phil K?s and James Holden?s mixes,? explains Fortier. ?I really liked that it had created its own identity now. And I liked the fact that I could still do whatever I wanted to do, and still contribute to the defining nature of the series as opposed to being part of a series that everyone already has a definition for.? (INPRESS ? Terry Goldfain)
?Fortier assuredly shrugs off his progressive house tag for pure progress, one all the egghead house and techno aficianados are bound to eat up. Deep, and at times deceptive in their build, Fortier?s concocted an uncommon set of sounds in Balance 007, which now places him in a stable of the world?s best DJs.? ?BPM MAGAZINE
On BALANCE 007, Chris Fortier?s brings together a long career in electronic dance music to emerge with an evolved album featuring the minimal, mechanic sounds of a DJ whose tech-laden side is in force. The album features various tracks from established artists such as Carl Craig, Rabbit in the Moon, Hardfloor, Bent, Slam, and Agoria, as well as obscure electro cuts mined from obscurity. His reputation as a skillful deft mixer is prevalent here with ultra smooth transitions including his own re-edits that create a ?crushing symphony? across 3xCDs. (SOUNDREVOLT.com)
Currently on his summer 2005 tour, Chris Fortier continues to travel to every corner of the globe with a heady arsenal of underground tunes that propel the dancefloor into action. Shortly following his US and European tour dates this summer, Chris will venture to the Far East (China, Indonesia, South Korea, and Singapore) before returning to continue the Autumn leg of his U.S. tour.
Currently residing in New York City, Chris?s long 15 year trajectory as a highly successful label and record pool owner, DJ, producer, and remixer has all influenced the impact of dance music in America. His roots can be traced to the early nineties in Orlando, Florida, where he was spotted by DJ Icey and quickly heralded by Kimball Collins as resident at the infamous Aahz nightclub. These visionary and legendary nights served as a platform to bring Sasha and John Digweed to America for the first time, and establish the early ?progressive? sound that would become synonymous with clubbers and DJs alike for years to come. Steeped in a background of learning his craft through long sets at his various residencies during his days in Central Florida and later at Twilo in New York, Chris is a veteran DJ who has learnt his craft the long and hard way with perseverance and a true passion achieving hard-won respect.
In 1999, Chris together with partner Neil Kolo remixed Delerium ?Silence? featuring Sarah McLachlan vocals which became an instant underground sensation with over 1,000,000 copies sold worldwide! Also as head of Fade Records, one of America?s consistently superior imprints, Chris has overseen a string of successful releases since 1995 and has continued to produce his own dancefloor hits like ?Whateveritis? and utilized the label to nurture new talent like Steve Porter and Icelandic band Funk Harmony Park. Most recently, under Chris? leadership the Balance Record Pool was recently awarded the Best Record Pool award at the 2005 International Dance Music Awards (IDMA).
The year 2005 will be another milestone in the long career of an undisputed dancefloor doyen who ultimately delivers with BALANCE 007 and across dancefloors globally.
?Fade label head Fortier keeps a constant ear perked towards first-rate music? this whopping 3-disc set cannonballs most other compilations to shame.? -URB (4.5 out of 5 stars)
?The pace is breathless on Balance 007.? -ORLANDO SENTINEL
?[Balance 007] it?s a wonderful triumph of both technique and substance that wiggles on in a seemingly never-ending groove.? ? DJ MAG
??Fortier, the DJ, after more than a decade in this game, continues onwards and upwards.? ? I-DJ MAGAZINE
Chris Fortier ?BALANCE 007? Summer 2005 Tour Dates
June 15 Albuquerque, USA @ The Pulse
June 17 Los Angeles, USA @ King King
June 24 New York City @ Sullivan Room
June 25 San Francisco, USA @ 111 Minna
July 01 Boston, USA @ Rise
July 02 Washington DC @ Andalu
July 03 Pittsburgh, USA @ Sanctuary
July 07 Mexico City, Mexico @ Alcanto
July 08 Queratara, Mexico @ Fore Play
July 09 Guadalajara, Mexico @ Club Euro
July 15 Madrid, Spain @ Coppelia 101
July 16 Fragma Huesca, Spain @ Monegros Desert Festival
July 21 Indianapolis, USA @ Evolving
July 22 Milwaukee, USA (TBC)
July 23 Seattle, USA @ Trinity
July 29 Atlanta, USA @ The Mark
July 30 Miami Beach, USA @ Nocturnal
More dates TBA.
About the BALANCE compilation series?
Australian Melbourne based EQ?s Balance compilation series is a success story for many reasons. There are few, if any, Australian labels that can boast such an internationally reputed series. Slowly gaining on the heels of the Global Underground series, Balance serves as a flagship for the progressive movement, although the acclaimed offerings from recent Balance contributors Phil K, James Holden and Chris Fortier have made fans of progressive use the word in its widest possible context. ?Part of the reason I agreed to do the mix was because I really liked where the series was going, especially Phil K?s and James Holden?s mixes,? explains Fortier. ?I really liked that it had created its own identity now. And I liked the fact that I could still do whatever I wanted to do, and still contribute to the defining nature of the series as opposed to being part of a series that everyone already has a definition for.? (INPRESS ? Terry Goldfain)
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