Podcast 048 - HOLOSOUND

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Holosound began in 2003 when Alex Fish and Noah Becker met on the beaches of Miami at the Winter Music Conference.

Shortly thereafter, they teamed up to combine their unique backgrounds in music to form something refreshing and viable to the current state of dance music.

Four years later, Noah and Alex have produced countless original works and remixes under the Holosound moniker and built their monthly CITRIC party in NYC into an established and prolific label, CITRIC Recordings.

These achievements showcase their dedication to bringing their vision to the scene. As time has gone on Noah and Alex both felt their calling within electronic music differ more and more and, using history as their guide, chose to part amicably in November, 2008 in order to allow each one to pursue his own interests.

Alex Fish will continue with the Holosound DJ/Production name and Noah Becker will continue to spearhead finding fresh and exciting music to release on CITRIC as well as begin work on finishing an album that has been very close to his heart for quite some time.

Holosound as a solo project is an opportunity for Alex to showcase an uncensored view into what excites him about dance music today. Taking Holosound on as a fully solo project will also give him the chance to grow as an individual from both a production and performance standpoint.

Keep an eye out for past original and remix work on CITRIC Recordings, Plusquam Division, Slanted House, and Ultra as well as a forthcoming remix due out on Universal Music of Alanis Morissette’s single “Not As We.” Looking forward, Alex will be launching “Holobound Theory” a mouthpiece for all things Holosound.

Many artists are already onboard with the project and some names to keep an eye out for are Pako and Frederick, JdotP, Nosmo vs. Kris B, Lukas Greenberg, Christopher Manik, Karran and Porter, Mike Kiraly, Jason Kilgore, Rodskeez, Dudu Nahas (D-Ignition Project), Andreas Bergmann, Midex as well as some exciting new faces (Amine Edge, Nomad in the Dark and more tbc.)

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Podcast 047 - RICKY INCH

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Ricky comes from the capital of Estonia – Tallinn.

Crown up on 80’s. Got lot of influence from that time big thing MTV. Loves music with wide range of genres: funk / jazz / soul / house / progressive / techno / drum’n’base. As dj sticks into house mostly. Spinns in the clubs and venues already more than 15 years, so he has gone thru the time with tapes, vinyls, cd’s, computers and some other funky gear.

Describes hes taste – music with character. Always with some groovy rhythms, funky baselines and harmonic themes. Just some empty loops don’t do for hem. Doe’s often sets with live preforming artists. Has been resident for the venues like Defected In The House warm up, Cabrio, Studio 2054, Club Life, Fashion Avenue, L.I.F.T., Baila, BarGrooves, Soul System and list goes on.

Worked and collaborated for the different radio stations at the moment check out Dave Storm Cabrio radio show where every second Friday @ SSRadioUK and Sunday @ Ibiza Global Radio and Danceradio Lv is behind the wheels Ricky hemself. Hes proud to be a part of the small estonian house music commuinity among with Rulers Of The Deep / Cylon / Broken Time Orchestra / Dave Storm / Spin Science / Kyka / Chris Mil / Widensky and few others ...

Started produce music just few years back. Last year 2009 Ricky opened his gallery of releases with fine success gathering really warm feedback and great attention by well known names like: Roger Sanchez, Dj. Chus, Jody Wisternoff, Richard Earnshaw & Spiritchaser, Da Funk, Rulers Of The Deep, Michael Fossati, Will Marshall, Tom Morgan, Blacksoul, Neil Quigley, Add2Basket, Boddhi Satva, Morten Trust, Steve Mill, Third Floor Tiger, Raymundo Rodriguez … etc.

So far collaborated with labels like: Ceremony, Cabrio, Dyami, Brown Eyed Boyz, Deepology, Aquamarine, SpaceWalker, Nellie, Add2Basket, Cromarti. He’s own production and remixes have been played out loud a gross the globe in every continent by big names and small bed room dudes. Seems like this year has been even busyer.

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