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.
Op de eerste dag van maart is de tweede release van Gem Records uitgekomen, de nieuwe Secret Cinema remix voor Christian Smith (Tronic49) zag diezelfde dag het licht van de digitale wereld.
Om de ambitie en groei in de Benelux te ondersteunen hebben Free Record Shop België en Ticketscript een overeenkomst gesloten. Hiermee stellen ze hun klanten in staat op circa 70 fysieke locaties van de Free Record Shop winkels in België en Luxemburg, hun event tickets te verkopen.
Damian Keane was born in Manchester in 1971, at a young age he moved to holland. In 1988 his mother moved back to England and it was here that he discovered electronical music. At first he listened to stuff on kickin, production house, reinforced, plus 8 amongst others, later on he was influenced by dj's/producers such as Ltj Bukem, Photek, Oasis, Peshay and Pfm. In 1993 he started to visit london on a regular basis and got into techno via dj's/producers like Daz Sound, Richie Hawtin, Laurent Garnier, Maurizio, Billy Nasty, Planetary Assault System, Damon Wild, Nick Rapaccioli and Steve Stoll.
Current influences are Surgeon, Regis, Female, James Ruskin, Dj Slip, Makaton, Cari Lekebusch, Max Duley, Gescom, Fumiya Tanaka, Robert Hood, Maurizio, Jeff Mills and Steve Rachmad. The sound he plays is a result of all the hereabove mentioned influences. It's deep bass/subdriven, sometimes dubby, atmospheric layered techno with a hint of industialism accompanied by "mid nineties sounding" dark electronic (synth) sounds. Together with Dave Miller, Eddy Kreischer and Sicco Bosscher he founded the recordlabel audiosculpture which has seen international support by dj's such as Steve Rachmad, Cari Lekebusch, Adam Beyer, DJ Rush, Ricardo Villalobos, Petar Dundov and many more.