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RAXON / WEHBBA / SECRET CINEMA / TIMMO - [2] A-SIDES VOL.8 PART 2

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Dark & Epic Techno 4 Tracker - A testament to the growth of Adam Beyer’s scene-leading label, Drumcode annual A-Sides Vol.8 is the brand’s biggest yet.

The 25-track strong compilation, split across 7 EPs, features standout cuts Beyer has received over the last 12 months, but been unable to find room for in Drumcode’s regular release schedule, such is the volume and high standard of music that’s submitted.

Part 1 sees Layton Giordani drop the stirring chord-driven ‘Chrome’, whilst Veerus follows up his powerful DC release with the fierce ‘Prophecy’ and BEC makes a blistering debut with ‘Hypersphere’.

The highlight-rich compilation also includes Jamie Jones & Darius Syrossian’s buzzy Drumcode debut ‘The Grid’, Nicole Moudaber’s first DC release in 5 years with the mesmerizing ‘This Is Us’, Will Clarke’s bass-drenched re-work of Adam Beyer & Bart Skils ‘Your Mind’ and Joey Beltram’s first Drumcode release in 11 years with the retro-tinged ‘Can You Feel It’.

The beloved Alan Fitzpatrick returns to the fold with the searing ‘Heiße Rakete’, while the exciting Hyperloop project links up with Upercent for the slinky loop-driven ‘Rouge’, alongside label mainstay Wehbba with ‘Mantra’, combining techno classicism with future-focused groove.

There’s a troupe of debutants donning the Drumcode jersey for the first time, including Shelley Johansson, Avision, Zimmz, Woo York, SAMA (in a terrific collaboration with Secret Cinema) and Ilija Djokovic, who delivers a shimmering highlight with ‘Aura’, a particular favourite of Beyer’s over the last year. Raxon also debuts on the label after a couple of quality additions to the Truesoul back catalogue.

Exciting young guns Weska and Juliet Fox bring heat to the compilation, while Timmo follows up a strong DC release with a repeat dose. Elsewhere faithful contributors Ramon Tapia, Jay Lumen, Luca Agnelli, Marco Bailey and Mark Reeve craft powerful dancefloor weapons.

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Last FM Information on Raxon

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Over the past decade, Egyptian-born, Barcelona-based DJ and techno producer Raxon, known to friends and family as Ahmed Raxon, has popped out a steady stream of twelve-inch singles, precision-tooled, for labels like Cocoon, Drumcode, Diynamic, Truesoul, and Ellum Audio. He became an avid fan of house music since 2000, started DJ-ing in 2005 in countless house parties which evolved into getting him to play in some of the biggest clubs in Dubai where he was, at that time, based. He’s been insistently pursuing his vision of deep, elegant techno, taking him from early DJ gigs in Dubai, including the legendary audio tonic night, then relocating to Europe on the recommendation of Herman Cattaneo, all the while allowing his experiences to inform and transmute his producer’s thumbprint. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Wehbba

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Wehbba is one of Brazil's main electronic music ambassadors worldwide. Born in São Paulo, Brazil, and currently based in Barcelona, Spain, this former dentist has been spinning house and techno music records, around the globe, for over a decade. Wehbba has been a prolific producer, and has developed a very distinct style, marked by stellar production standards. His achievements, as a producer, could be measured by the number of respected artists who he's worked directly with over the years, either remixers, remixees or collaborators. The list includes Laurent Garnier, Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed, Christian Smith, Stacey Pullen, Joseph Capriati, Stephan Bodzin, Ambivalent, Huxley, Bushwacka!, Secret Cinema, ANNA, Carlo Lio, Samuel L Session, Funk D'Void, Valentino Kanzyani, Harry Romero, 2000 And One, Robert Babicz, X-Press 2, Mihalis Safras, Coyu and Kaiserdisco, to name only a few. His productions have been featured on labels like Tronic, Systematic, Bedrock, Soma, 2020Vision, Knee Deep In Sound, 100% Pure, Audiomatique, Material, Missile, Suara and many others. 'Full Circle', Wehbba's first studio album, released by Tronic Music in 2010, was the landmark which set Wehbba's career off to a new level, achieving outstanding media, DJ and public success. Over the following years, he’s been a regular in charts of portals like Beatport or Resident Advisor, and with a second studio album on Tronic, 'Square Two', released in 2013, Wehbba further explored his musician background, displaying a more prominent versatility, including a guest appearance from Jon Dixon and D'Sean Jones, 2/3 of the Detroit group D3, part of the legendary Underground Resistance collective. Out of the studio, Wehbba’s heavy touring schedule includes venues and festivals such as Tomorrowland, The BPM Festival, Sensation, Lollapalooza, Warung, D-Edge, Pacha, XXXPerience, Triblatech, Ministry Of Sound, Creamfields, Vision, Rex Club, Fabrik, Florida135, Cat & Dog, Crobar, Westerunie, Coda and countless others, while also hosting 2 monthly radio shows, broadcasted over hundreds of stations worldwide, namely Pioneer DJ Radio and Tronic Radio. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Secret Cinema

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Introduction Jeroen Verheij aka Secret Cinema started producing as Meng Syndicate in 1990. His first record 'Sonar System ' came out on the Hithouse label in Belgium (ARS) and was an instant rave classic. In 1993 Michel de Hey recognized Jeroen 's excellent producing skills and convinced him to release his music on Michel 's Immaculate Music record labels. A string of tracks that shattered dance floors and charts followed under many aliases like Grooveyard, Point Blank and his most powerful identity: Secret Cinema. In search of an identity The first hit came within a year of signing with Immaculate Music in 1994 on Brave New World Records: The melodic rave anthem Meng 's Theme. In later years it made its way on to the 'Vintage R&S ' compilation alongside such legends as Model 500 (Juan Atkins), Aphex Twin, Kenny Larkin and Joey Beltram. At this point Secret Cinema was born to vent Jeroen 's more refined side as a producer. The first track he released under this alias was his second international hit for '94, Timeless Altitude. It sold over 20.000 copies within six months and proved to be more timeless than anyone had expected at the time. It can be a challenge to follow up a success of this magnitude so Verheij came up with yet another identity: Grooveyard- Watch me now was the result. This energetic break beat driven track also made its way into musical history, sold ten thousands of copies and was licensed to dozens of compilations in '95. By now Verheij had become one of Holland 's most respected producers and started playing mainstage gigs for festivals like Mysteryland and Dance Valley. The follow-up of Watch me Now was Mary Go Wild which went on to top Dutch and Belgian charts and won Jeroen Update Awards for Best Dutch Producer and Best Dutch Single in '97. His next Secret Cinema release 'Masculinity ' was also rewarded with two awards in '98. 2000 saw the production of another massive Grooveyard hit in collaboration with Michel de Hey; 'Compound ', which sold ten thousands of copies as well and is still a popular track for many DJ 's. In 2000 Verheij went on to reinvent his Secret Cinema liveset. A year later his first album was released; 'White Men Can 't Funk '. A string of techno classics like Volt, Saccades and Another Sweater followed and the albums Revenge of a Nerd and Skunk & Espresso were released. The techno scene was booming at the time and Secret Cinema headlined many festivals around the globe including most major Dutch festivals and events and a number of closing sets. One of the highlights was the closing set at the main stage of Awakenings Festival. An honor that only Jeroen Verheij, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer and Dave Clarke have had. Future plans During 2008 the ever versatile Verheij broadened his horizon and hosted eleven Secret Cinema Invites events throughout the Netherlands. Many sold out, some were truly legendary like the Beach edition in Scheveningen that left the crowd screaming for more after over twelve hours of dance floor madness. 2009 will be the year in which the Secret Cinema Sound label is launched. Promising artists like Peter Horrevorts and Egbert have been signed. Next to the label the early work of Verheij will be digitally available. 2010, Jeroen 's 20th year in the music business, promises to be his finest yet! DISCOGRAPHY 1991 Meng Syndicate- Artificial Fantasy/ Carpediem -- Hithouse Records 1991 Meng Syndicate - Vol. 2-- Hithouse Records 1992 Meng Syndicate- Sonar System-- ARS Productions 1992 Forgotten Worlds- Echoes-- Hithouse Records 1992 Stomach Basher - Not Offensive EP-- Rotterdam Records 1994 Night On Earth - My Brain-- Brave New World Records 1994 Point Blank - Meng 's Theme/ White Noise-- Brave New World Records 1994 Jeroen Verheij - Science Kicktion-- Brave New World Records 1994 Secret Cinema - Timeless Altitude-- EC Records 1995 Night On Earth - Surf De Neige/ Simple Shortcut-- Brave New World Records 1995 Grooveyard - Watch Me Now/ Hard Groovin '-- EC Records 1995 Secret Cinema - Straight Forward-- EC Records 1996 Night On Earth - Techno Trousers-- Brave New World Records 1996 Grooveyard - Mary Go W!ld!-- EC Records 1996 Secret Cinema - Straight Forward/ Sundance-- Music Man Records 1997 Secret Cinema - Masculinity-- EC Records 1997 Menz - Mengz Hauz/ Shimmy Thing-- Listen Twice Records 1998 Hectic - Drumming-- Listen Twice Records 1998 Night On Earth- 4th Element EP-- Brave New World Records 1998 Grooveyard vs. Michel De Hey - Compound-- EC Records 1999 Special Request - Air Co-- EC Records 1999 Starchild - Untold Stories/ Codec-- EC Records 1999 Luminance - Plutonium-- Miracle Records 1999 Luminance - Sound Of Fortune-- CC Records 1999 Soultrance - Soultrance-- Miracle Records 1999 Luminance - Check/ Descend-- Miracle Records 1999 Grooveyard - Take Me To The Bridge-- CNR Music 1999 Secret Cinema vs. Private Productions - Gung- Ho-- EC Records 2000 Hidden Rivals- Early Days-- Brave New World Records 2000 Luminance - Grace (promo)-- Avantgarde 2000 Grooveyard vs. Michel De Hey - Let The Music Be Your Guide-- Digi White 2000 Secret Cinema - Volt!-- EC Records 2001 Soultrance - Evolute/ Airliner-- Miracle Records 2001 Secret Cinema - White Men Can 't Funk-- EC Records 2001 Secret Cinema - Cartoon Clip-- SC Records 2002 Secret Cinema - Pure Tek-- EC Records 2002 Secret Cinema vs. Michel De Hey - Sounds From The Valley ( Dance Valley Theme 2002) 2002 Secret Cinema vs. Michel De Hey - Music Is My Machine-- EC Records 2002 FFWD - Pull Up The Bumper - Kontor Records 2003 Secret Cinema vs. Michel De Hey - Another Sweater-- EC Records 2003 Secret Cinema - SC003-- SC Records 2004 Secret Cinema vs. Michel De Hey - I Hate Trends-- EC Records 2004 Secret Cinema vs. Michel De Hey - Just The Two Of Us-- EC Records 2004 Secret Cinema- Revenge Of A Nerd-- EC Records 2005 Secret Cinema - Born To Ill-- EC Records 2005 Secret Cinema - See Myself/ Clubtakes (remixes)-- EC Records 2006 Secret Cinema - Skunk & Espresso-- EC Records 2007 Grooveyard vs. Michel De Hey - Compound (remixes)-- EC Records 2007 Secret Cinema - Saccades-- EC Records 2007 Secret Cinema - Water Gruv Remixes-- Team Records 2007 Jeroen Verheij - Chica-go-- Rejected Music 2008 Secret Cinema - Triple Funk EP-- Team Records 2008 Secret Cinema - Rita & Lynn-- EC Records Read more on Last.fm. 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Last FM Information on Timmo

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Valeri Ivanov “Timmo” was born in Pleven, Bulgaria (1989). His talent in music was first sparked at the age of fourteen when he started composing music in popular genres. Despite the fact he was sixteen, he was drawn and fascinated by the underground clubbing scene. This new interest had an immediate impact on his own music productions. By the end of 2009 Timmo got his first break in the music industry. His collaboration with his good friend PHM won the “WE LOVE...” contest and their remix of TRNSSTR’ “The Joker” was released on Timo Garcia’s Berwick Street. The remix was featured in Carl Cox Global and was one of the top arsenals of Timo Garcia’s own sets for a long time. Timmo’s career was full speed ahead as he collaborated with Robin Hirte and having releases on some top labels such as BluFin, Moonbeam Digital and Stereo Seven Plus. His recent productions have been played and supported by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Popof, Marco V, Len Faki, Slam, Jon Rundell, Eric Entrena, Peter Gelderblom, Moonbeam and many more. By summer of 2009 he had launched his own radio show called “Big Room” on Bulgarian online radio of DJ Vibes. The show quickly became the next hot event that hit the airwaves and featured some top guests such as Robert Babicz, Umek, Fergie, Alan Fitzpatrick and many more. Selected Discography: RELEASES: Timmo - Peal EP [Silicon Records] Incl. Axel Karakasis remix Timmo - Southgate EP [LCMTC] Incl. Alexander Madness remix Timmo - Dystopia EP [Stereo Seven] Timmo - Olive EP [Brood Audio] Incl. Perc, Alex Di Stefano remixes Timmo - Circles EP [Stereo Seven Plus] Timmo & Robin Hirte - Malvado [BluFin] Timmo - Vat [Stereo Seven Plus] Incl. Robin Hirte, Worakls remixes Timmo - Pluckola [Absolutely Records] Incl. Phunk Investigation, Robin Hirte remixes Timmo - Dummy Face [ARTEFEKZ Muzik] Incl. PHM remix Timmo - Moonshadow [Disoma/Moonbeam Digital] REMIXES: Jim Rivers - Under The Gun (Timmo Remix) [Mcgroove Records] Paul Ursin - Disto Disco (Timmo Remix) [Mcgroove Records] Fallhead - Pandinus (Timmo Epidemic Remix) [Brood Audio] Locomatica and Don Ruijgrok - House U (Timmo Remix) [LCMTC] Worakls - Roadtrip (Timmo Remix) [Das Ohr Digital] Neat - Taipei (Timmo Remix) [BDivision] Beatronik - Get On The Floor (Timmo Remix) [Miniaturesrec] Ruben Sky, Nico Dacido - Upload (Timmo Remix) [Das Ohr Digital] Marco Dassi - Apolite (Timmo Afterhours Remix) [ARTEFEKZ Muzik] Pete Gleadall & Smokin Jo a.k.a TRNSSTR - The Joker (Timmo & PHM We Love...Remix) [Berwick Street Records] Paul Mendez, Phunk Investigation - Complete feat. Jerique Allan (Timmo & PHM Remix) [Miniaturesrec] Robin Hirte - Not Here (Timmo Remix) [Gastspiel Records] Roby Mannarini - Hot (Timmo Remix) [BDivision] Nick Olivetti - Nickel (Timmo Remix) [Fish Rec] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.