Balance 007 - Chris Fortier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Jibgolly
    Vortexuralizor
    • Jun 2004
    • 20773

    #31
    seeing how beaumont is in with balance, he has some scoop.
    i take his word for it. ;-)

    fortier for prime minister

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    • refine
      Getting Somewhere
      • Jul 2004
      • 158

      #32
      wheres the aussie accent on that jib?

      look forward to this actually...havent really listened to all that much fortier in my time.

      anyone have some "must listen" fortier recommendations?

      /thread hijack
      can i get a rewind?

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      • Stu
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jun 2004
        • 130

        #33
        The Balance series is put out by Stomp/EQ in Australia, not the Balance Promote group in the US
        Considering Progsounds was the one who released this info on the GU forum and there are others I know who were sitting on this info for a while, you can safely assume that its correct.
        "When you stop striving for perfection, you might aswell be dead"

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        • Jibgolly
          Vortexuralizor
          • Jun 2004
          • 20773

          #34
          refine. keep an eye on the d/l section this week or next. ;-)

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          • THE_LIGHT
            MCast Resident DJ
            • Jun 2004
            • 720

            #35
            Originally posted by picklemonkey
            ...and nobody's showed a valid source for this yet.


            taken from the G.U

            Originally posted by delbocavista
            Balance 007 is set to be released early April 2005... more details to follow...

            Hoping to launch the release with a party @ WMC 2005 (tbc)...

            www.stomp.com.au

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            • Jibgolly
              Vortexuralizor
              • Jun 2004
              • 20773

              #36
              a wmc party is Hott Hott Bizzniss.

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              • THE_LIGHT
                MCast Resident DJ
                • Jun 2004
                • 720

                #37
                Another quote by Progsounds

                Originally posted by Progsounds
                What surprises me is the fact the majority of people had no clue when the info has been readily available if you've known where to read for weeks.

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                • refine
                  Getting Somewhere
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 158

                  #38
                  shibby

                  the first item on my to do list at wmc
                  can i get a rewind?

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                  • jboz
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 25

                    #39
                    nice!

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                    • DeepImpact
                      Fresh Peossy
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 43

                      #40
                      Re: Balance 007 - Chris Fortier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                      Great news.....Now i hear about this...I hope its true cause i am a great fan of Balance series...

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                      • rewing3
                        I really don't care
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 5504

                        #41
                        Good News. Lets hope it is true. Fortier could spin shitty trance and it still wouild be better then pappa's balance cd
                        Common Sense is not Common at all.

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                        • THE_LIGHT
                          MCast Resident DJ
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 720

                          #42
                          Originally posted by rewing3
                          Good News. Lets hope it is true. Fortier could spin shitty trance and it still wouild be better then pappa's balance cd

                          damn

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                          • J-Shock
                            Gold Gabber
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 619

                            #43
                            Originally posted by rewing3
                            Good News. Lets hope it is true. Fortier could spin shitty trance and it still wouild be better then pappa's balance cd
                            Damn thats a bit harsh but to each their own. I loved Pappa's Balance cd. It was awesome in my opinon. Both cds very different yet both very entertaining and they fit well together.

                            Also i cant wait for Fortier's Balance album. Im sure he is gonna come correct.
                            Peace
                            J-Shock

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                            • mw-1
                              Addiction started
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 469

                              #44
                              I actually liked Pappa's disc better than any Fortier set i've ever heard, not a fan, but considering the Balance cd series has me hooked, i'm interested in hearing this.

                              Homepage:


                              www.wahimusic.com

                              Myspace:


                              www.myspace.com/wahimusic

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                              • THE_LIGHT
                                MCast Resident DJ
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 720

                                #45
                                Re: Balance 007 - Chris Fortier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




                                Chris Fortier will mix Balance 007 due for release April 2005

                                Carl Craig, Funk D'Void or Dave Clarke might not be the first three names to come to mind when you mention the name Chris Fortier. However, these are the last three records that close his recent 3 hr set for Bedrock in the U.K.

                                In a time when the words progressive house are no longer as chic as they once were, it is artists such as Chris Fortier who are inextricably linked to the scene that are the genuinely pushing the sound forward. No greater example would be Chris' Bedrock compilation mix CD from 2002. Rather than taking the obvious route of including big names, he chose to create a platform for artists such as Meat Katie, Jay Tripwire, and Randall Jones before they went on to greater success. Reviews of the CD were glowing both from the press and the general public, with the mix remaining a favourite for months, factoring in the polls for compilation of the year.

                                Chris' determination to continue to push the envelope can be seen in all aspects of his career. Whether it's behind the decks, or in his recent solo production work such as the aptly titled "Whateveritis" and current single "Despegue" as two genre defying soundtracks or as head of Fade Records where despite 40 releases down, he continues to receive praise for keeping it as one of the most respected underground labels in the U.S. which is currently represented in the Fade Audio Tour CD mixes by Fortier.

                                While some U.S. DJs boast about playing the world, few can genuinely claim to cover as many international air miles as Fortier. Since a Bedrock/ Babelicious UK tour with John Digweed back in 1997, Chris has gone on to consistently tour the globe over the past 8 years. A former resident of The Cross in London and Twilo in New York, he continues to split his time between the U.S. and the world circuit, covering all major territories in the process.

                                Chris' DJ roots can be traced back to Central Florida in the early 1990s. As one of the pioneers of a scene which mirrored the UK at the time, Chris held residencies at the legendary Aahz nights. These visionary nights served as a platform to bring Sasha and John Digweed to America for the first time, and establish an "Orlando" scene that would become the benchmark for the rest of the U.S in the subsequent years.

                                During the mid nineties, and as one of the first DJs to tour the country, Chris was one of the first to take advantage of the burgeoning U.S market. Keen to establish his production pedigree, he set up Fade Records and recorded under the same name. A string of hits for labels across the globe and as the pioneers of the extended remix, the "Fade Sanctuary" remixes became indispensable in every DJs box across the globe making Fade and Progressive house synonymous. No more was this the case than in 1998 with the release of Fade's remix of Delerium's "Silence." The track went on to become a worldwide chart hit, hitting number one in four countries including Australia.

                                As Chris' careers moves well into it's second decade, he continues to juggle his worldwide schedule with his solo production career, while heading back into the studio for his first international compilation for 2 years, compiling the 7th release in the acclaimed Balance CD Series. The future looks as bright as the past for the Nick Lachee look-a-like from New York.

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