Monokreck describes his style as "open minded house, from glitchy microhouse to deep techno, and all in between". Melting many styles of electronic music together to create a warm atmosphere on the dancefloor.
Kerst is natuurlijk niks zonder een goed diner en een kerstboom! Kerst is niks zonder sneeuw(!), kerst is niks zonder sinterklaas. Maar wat natuurlijk ook niet kan missen om de kerstdagen goed af te sluiten is een dijk :) van een feest.
Soms ben je ergens aan het wandelen en begint het ineens keihard te regenen. Of je wordt achterna gezeten door een groep hondsdolle wezels. Of je loopt heel hard tegen een boom. In deze gevallen is het duidelijk tijd om naar huis te gaan.
Born in Japan, Go Hiyama discovered techno music in 1994. He got exposed to the sounds of such artists and labels as YMO, Kraftwerk, Warp.. and some minimal stuff (Jeff Mills, Fumiya Tanaka, Subvoice).
In 1995, Go Hiyama decided that it was time to start making his own tracks. His thinking for minimalism isn’t reduced to just music, so his tracks are always built by very different ideas and music styles.
James Ruskin supported his productions, releasing Go Hiyama’s material on the british label Coda Records.
Go Hiyama has released over 10 original productions on many different european labels like Coda, Electracom, Sheep, Maracas and Warm Up. His demand is rapidly growing worldwide.
In 2004, Go Hiyama made his European debut in Spain. People recognized that he had his own style. His Japanese style of techno was pure, unique and underground - nothing that had been heard before in Europe. His reputation and popularity quickly spread all over the continent. He was becoming recognized as one of Japan’s underground and respected techno Live Act.