01-armand_van_helden_-_live_at_space_of_sound_madrid-sat-10-19-2008-talion.mp3
ARTIST....: Armand van Helden
TITLE.....: Live At Space of Sound Madrid-SAT-10-19
GENRE.....: House
SUBGENRE..: n/a
SOURCE....: Radio
RELDATE...: okt-19-2008
AiRDATE...: okt-19-2008
TRACKS....: 01
LENGTH....: 186:50 min
SIZE......: 205,3 MB
QUALITY...: VBRkbps
NR. NAME. TiME:
.................................................. ........
01. Live_At_Space_of_Sound_Madrid-SAT-10-19-2008 186:50
TOTAL: 186:5t
RELNOTES..:
Name: Armand Van Helden
Music Style: House
Outlar-Listed Events: 2
Outlar Cross-references: Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez, Faithless, Daft Punk, Erick
Morillo, DJ Sneak, Rob Tissera, Audio Bullys, Serge Santiago, Junior Sanchez,
Basement Jaxx, The Outlaws, Switch, SΘbastien LΘger
Armand Van Helden Intro: Until he began branching out in 1996 with a barrage of
album productions and remix classics (several of which were heard by more people
than the originals), Armand Van Helden was one of the best-kept secrets in house
music, recording for such labels as Strictly Rhythm, Henry St., Logic and ZYX.
Afterwards, he became one of the top names in dance music altogether. As one in
the steady progression of top in-house producers for Strictly Rhythm during the
early '90s, Van Helden joined such names as Todd Terry, Erick Morillo, Roger
Sanchez, Masters at Work and George Morel to record scores of club hits.
By the late '90s, a clutch of crucial remixes and several albums made Van
Helden's name as one of the most popular producers around.
Van Helden spent time in Holland, Turkey and Italy while growing up the son of
an Air Force man, and listened to music from an early age. He bought a drum
machine at the age of 13 and began DJing two years later, mostly hip-hop and
freestyle. Based in Boston while attending college, Van Helden proceeded to
moonlight as a DJ; though he settled into a legal-review job after graduation,
he quit his job in 1991 to begin working on production for the remix service
X-Mix Productions (founded by his future manager, Neil Pettricone). Van Helden
also owned a residency at Boston's Loft, and soon made it into one of the most
popular nightclubs in the city. After playing one of his production demos for
the dance A&R guru Gladys Pizarro in 1992, Van Helden released his proper debut
single, Deep Creed's "Stay on My Mind," for Nervous Records.
Later that year, Van Helden released "Move It to the Left" by Sultans of Swing,
his first single for the premiere American dance label Strictly Rhythm. Though a
moderate club hit, the single was eclipsed by another Strictly Rhythm offering,
1994's "Witch Doktor." It became a dancefloor hit around the world and
introduced him to a larger club audience. Although he had remixed Deee-Lite,
Jimmy Somerville, New Order, Deep Forest and Faithless, a reworked version of
Tori Amos' "Professional Widow" hit the clubs with the same impact as his
"Witchdoktor" single. During 1996-97, Van Helden became the name for
forward-thinking pop artists to recruit for remixing duty from the Rolling
Stones, Janet Jackson and Puff Daddy to Sneaker Pimps, C.J. Bolland and Daft
Punk. His own-name singles productions continued unabated, with hits like "Cha
Cha" and "The Funk Phenomena," plus the release of his first album, Old School
Junkies. Following a 1997 Greatest Hits retrospective, Van Helden returned to
his old-school rap roots with the party breakbeat album, Sampleslayer...Enter
the Meatmarket. The 2 Future 4 U EP followed in 1998, and in mid-2000 Van Helden
returned with Killing Puritans.
ARTIST....: Armand van Helden
TITLE.....: Live At Space of Sound Madrid-SAT-10-19
GENRE.....: House
SUBGENRE..: n/a
SOURCE....: Radio
RELDATE...: okt-19-2008
AiRDATE...: okt-19-2008
TRACKS....: 01
LENGTH....: 186:50 min
SIZE......: 205,3 MB
QUALITY...: VBRkbps
NR. NAME. TiME:
.................................................. ........
01. Live_At_Space_of_Sound_Madrid-SAT-10-19-2008 186:50
TOTAL: 186:5t
RELNOTES..:
Name: Armand Van Helden
Music Style: House
Outlar-Listed Events: 2
Outlar Cross-references: Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez, Faithless, Daft Punk, Erick
Morillo, DJ Sneak, Rob Tissera, Audio Bullys, Serge Santiago, Junior Sanchez,
Basement Jaxx, The Outlaws, Switch, SΘbastien LΘger
Armand Van Helden Intro: Until he began branching out in 1996 with a barrage of
album productions and remix classics (several of which were heard by more people
than the originals), Armand Van Helden was one of the best-kept secrets in house
music, recording for such labels as Strictly Rhythm, Henry St., Logic and ZYX.
Afterwards, he became one of the top names in dance music altogether. As one in
the steady progression of top in-house producers for Strictly Rhythm during the
early '90s, Van Helden joined such names as Todd Terry, Erick Morillo, Roger
Sanchez, Masters at Work and George Morel to record scores of club hits.
By the late '90s, a clutch of crucial remixes and several albums made Van
Helden's name as one of the most popular producers around.
Van Helden spent time in Holland, Turkey and Italy while growing up the son of
an Air Force man, and listened to music from an early age. He bought a drum
machine at the age of 13 and began DJing two years later, mostly hip-hop and
freestyle. Based in Boston while attending college, Van Helden proceeded to
moonlight as a DJ; though he settled into a legal-review job after graduation,
he quit his job in 1991 to begin working on production for the remix service
X-Mix Productions (founded by his future manager, Neil Pettricone). Van Helden
also owned a residency at Boston's Loft, and soon made it into one of the most
popular nightclubs in the city. After playing one of his production demos for
the dance A&R guru Gladys Pizarro in 1992, Van Helden released his proper debut
single, Deep Creed's "Stay on My Mind," for Nervous Records.
Later that year, Van Helden released "Move It to the Left" by Sultans of Swing,
his first single for the premiere American dance label Strictly Rhythm. Though a
moderate club hit, the single was eclipsed by another Strictly Rhythm offering,
1994's "Witch Doktor." It became a dancefloor hit around the world and
introduced him to a larger club audience. Although he had remixed Deee-Lite,
Jimmy Somerville, New Order, Deep Forest and Faithless, a reworked version of
Tori Amos' "Professional Widow" hit the clubs with the same impact as his
"Witchdoktor" single. During 1996-97, Van Helden became the name for
forward-thinking pop artists to recruit for remixing duty from the Rolling
Stones, Janet Jackson and Puff Daddy to Sneaker Pimps, C.J. Bolland and Daft
Punk. His own-name singles productions continued unabated, with hits like "Cha
Cha" and "The Funk Phenomena," plus the release of his first album, Old School
Junkies. Following a 1997 Greatest Hits retrospective, Van Helden returned to
his old-school rap roots with the party breakbeat album, Sampleslayer...Enter
the Meatmarket. The 2 Future 4 U EP followed in 1998, and in mid-2000 Van Helden
returned with Killing Puritans.
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