He’s the bad boy of the Amsterdam techno underground: Daniel Sanchez, 26 year old son of a Spanish father and a Dutch mother, who scored one of the biggest hits of the summer of 2007 with the infectious ‘Mumbling yeah’. Daniel’s ‘mumbling’ vocals give the track that special edge.
Als de maan hoog aan de hemel staat en de boslucht extra helder is, verzamelen de Foxes & Wolves @ klinch zich rond de transistorradio voor Beasts – sorry – Beats In Space, het wekelijkse radioprogramma van diskjockey Tim Sweeney.
Na een geslaagde avond knetteren met de karakteristieke sound van Aril Brikha stoomt Phunk Division op zaterdag 17 april door met een kakelverse editie in de Rotterdamse Catwalk.
Patrice was raised on a diet of free jazz, Frank Zappa and all kinds of other music you wouldn't normally expect in an average household.. starting to develop a musical taste of his own, his main influences quickly became bands like Depeche Mode, The Cure and Yello. The love for combining cold synthetic sounds with a warm human touch has stayed with him until today. In 1995 he acquired his first residency in dresden, playing with dj's such as Laurent Garnier, Richie Hawtin, Westbam and Luke Slater. Detroit techno was the name of the game – and after ten years of further jockeying adventures - in spring 2005, he finally finished his first productions. Patrice's music melts 80's electronic music with today's cutting edge underground house and techno, a style he refers to as mutant pop, his first release to date on trapez and the label’s fiftieth. Here’s to the century!