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M.I.K.E. @ T-New York, Fri 4/27


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M.I.K.E.

The story begins of an 11-year old boy discovering the potential of samplers and keyboards. A boy who preferred knobs and backlight displays instead of child games. At the age of 18, Mike handed his first demo tape to the Antwerp based record company called USA Import, then shortly there after, his first record "Vision Act" was released on Atom Label in 1992.

M.I.K.E's reputation shot through the roof in 1998 with "Universal Nation" although a commercial crossover had never been anticipated this track took the world by storm winning several dance awards, and undoubtedly being recognized as one of the classic dance-records of the trance era to this day.

Worldwide dance charts were soon putting the Belgian dance scene firmly on the map, with his PUSH follow-up single "Strange World" destroyed hundreds of clubs across Europe, in the same vein as "Universal Nation". This was followed by yet another blockbuster, "The Legacy", once again topping all dance charts across Europe and entering the British National charts at #21. Over the years M.I.K.E. received several music awards including best club singles and best dance-producer, and entered 6 times the national top 40 in the UK, along with consistently being top 100 in the world, by the renowned British DJ Magazine.

OPENING SETS

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DJ ECO

Hailed by Martin Roth as "New York's uncut diamond" and a new addition to "the elite league of the upcoming young rebelling producers," the young 20 year-old American trance DJ, DJ Eco, is no stranger to the electronic dance music scene. Having been influenced by such legendary artists as DuMonde, Scot Project, DJ Mind-X, and Trance Allstars, among many others, Eco has been producing music since age 14. He started DJing at such a young age and at age 16 spun at his first megaclub, Club Deep in New York, for a younger audience of under-18s.

As years passed, Eco began to play more of New York City's top superclubs, closing and opening for big headliners. Some of these venues included Spirit, Avalon, Club Shelter, among others. Supported by such names as Armin van Buuren, Judge Jules, Agnelli & Nelson, Thomas Bronzwaer, and John O'Callaghan, among many others, as well as Lost World and Martin Roth on remix duties of his latest production, future looks bright for the young DJ Eco. After so many years of hard work behind the turntables and computer screen, DJ Eco and his emerging epic sound will show you to the light at the end.

BRAD MILLER

A pioneer in every sense of the word, Brad Miller has taken his sound from the underground scene to the global scene in a remarkable amount of time. Originally hailing from Seattle, Brad made his mark in the northwest scene 5 years ago as host and DJ of the electronic 90.1FM KUPS In The Mix show. His unique blend of house, progressive, and trance, along with his unprecedented non-stop marathon mixes of 6, 8, and 12 hour live sets created quite a strong following during his two years with the show. The gigs soon followed in clubs such as Contour, Watertown, and The Last Supper Club, when he was offered to play the largest nightclub in Seattle - Trinity. After just one night behind the decks, the club offered him the first weekly electronic resident spot, a feat which no other DJ had been able to secure in over a year of the club's existence.

Pursuing his career on a larger scale, he has since moved to New York where he has already played venues such as crobar, Society, and Studio in a matter of months. It is this unique sound that drives him forward, and sets him apart from other DJs across the globe. This is how it all began, but far from where it ends.

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