Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

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  • WHITEZULU
    Gold Gabber
    • Sep 2005
    • 701

    Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

    Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM

    Dub Sonar Sessions hosted by: Chris Salt

    NO TL


    pce
  • sotek
    Getting Somewhere
    • Feb 2006
    • 237

    #2
    Re: Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

    thx
    "I think social skills are probably the most important part of getting on in the industry these days. If you develop relationships well, you?re much more likely to progress further even with limited talent. Sad but true" - Dave Seaman

    www.filter27.com | I'm on teh internetwebs.

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    • Dhar_2
      meat and potatoes
      • Jun 2004
      • 18917

      #3
      Re: Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

      nice one zulu!! (again)

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      • Chris Salt
        Fresh Peossy
        • Oct 2004
        • 6

        #4
        Re: Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

        Hiya, just to let you know this was a guestmix from Argentinian DJ Lyoko. The last mix I did was my Proton show in Feb.

        Cheers,

        Chris
        The official site for DJ / producer Chris Salt. Releases on Vector Space, Silver Planet. Tour dates in London, New York, Tokyo. Just a month after signing his first record deal in 2003, Chris kicked off a DJ set in Tokyo, playing the first Saturday night at a prestigious new club in the heart of Shibuya. The night before, Chris had handed a white-label promo of ‘Dub Sonar’ to none other than renowned house DJ Satoshi Tomiie. Taking place on Chris’ 23rd birthday, his set was so well received that the promoters rebooked him two months later.Back home, the hype surrounding Chris’ productions and projects continued to grow. ‘Dub Sonar’ had received high profile DJ support from Nick Warren, Quivver, Slacker and Sander Kleinenberg, and the dance press sat up and took notice. The first single received great reviews in DJ mag, IDJ, DMC Update and M8, and a full page feature in M8 magazine followed soon after.Chris’ growing reputation as a prominent producer was solidified further with his remix of Flash Brothers’ ‘Ways’, which again received high profile DJ support from Sasha and further good press in DJ mag and M8 magazine, and the remix even topped the influential Hooj.com weekly chart. By this stage Silver Planet had asked Chris to compile and mix their third installment of the Fear series, following in the footsteps of James Holden and the Flash Brothers.The Fear 3 mix compilation was released on the anniversary of his first gig in Tokyo, achieving critical acclaim with the dance press declaring it an outstanding achievement and the best in the series. The release was promoted with a DJ tour spanning several UK dates and international bookings in Poland and Turkey.This also coincided with Silver Planet’s 50th release, which featured the Luke Chable remix of ‘Dub Sonar’ and Chris’ remix of Main Element’s ‘Delta Of Venus’. DJ support came from John Digweed, Kiss FM’s Steve Smart and Nick Warren, who charted it at number two. Chris’ second single, ‘Atmospheric Graffiti’ (debuted at his first gig in Tokyo), was picked up by Anthony Pappa for his Balance 006 compilation. Nick Warren declared it his tune of 2004 and Paul Van Dyk also supported it.Another mix compilation followed – ‘Future House’ on Kickin’ Records, receiving further good press and distribution deals from major players Universal and JVC. An international DJ tour to promote the release included dates at The Bomb in Nottingham, Turnmills in London, London Calling @ Earl’s Court and DJ sets in Shanghai, Amsterdam, Prague, Istanbul and Ankara.Silver Planet then signed Chris’ first artist album, ‘No Surrender’, which was released following new singles ‘Endgame’ and ‘Ik Ben Terug’. Support for the tracks and remixes came from Nick Warren, James Zabiela, Jody Wisternoff and Hybrid, and the dance press gave it strong reviews – DMC Update gave the album 4/5 and DJ Mag covered the singles.Having played alongside Jody Wisternoff, Hybrid, Lexicon Avenue, Phil K, Slacker and Andy Moor, with headline DJ sets in nine different countries and a 3 year DJ residency at London’s renowned Electronic Sessions, Chris is now making a welcome return to the scene, with tracks on Precinct and Lost Language, a remix of Jan Johnston’s Flesh and a new record label – Vector Space Recordings.

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        • sotek
          Getting Somewhere
          • Feb 2006
          • 237

          #5
          Re: Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

          thx for info..
          "I think social skills are probably the most important part of getting on in the industry these days. If you develop relationships well, you?re much more likely to progress further even with limited talent. Sad but true" - Dave Seaman

          www.filter27.com | I'm on teh internetwebs.

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          • WHITEZULU
            Gold Gabber
            • Sep 2005
            • 701

            #6
            Re: Dub Sonar Sessions pres ChrisSalt - ETN.FM. - Mar2.mp3

            Originally posted by Chris Salt
            Hiya, just to let you know this was a guestmix from Argentinian DJ Lyoko. The last mix I did was my Proton show in Feb.

            Cheers,

            Chris
            www.chrissalt.com
            Thanks Chris...it was listed as that on etn.....and no other info......thanks anyways mate....
            Feb show was kick ass....as always ...your stuff is tops.......keepin the flor alive .....


            pce

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