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The Swedish producer/pianist/songwriter Rasmus Faber started making house music only a few years ago. In fact, his first release was also his first production. The acclaimed song “Never felt so fly”, featuring swedish singer Melo, which was released on Black Vinyl in June 2002. Having played piano since seven years of age, Rasmus is certainly no rookie on the music scene. But after having spent several years as a session musician with S.U.M.O.(Africanism) and Marcus Enochson (MaW) he felt the time was right to step into his own productions. The result was the song “Never felt so fly”. Alan Russel...
Young Habersham has achieved more in 5 years than most hope to achieve in a lifetime: he’s played in over 19 cities worldwide, from Australia to Turkey, Budapest to Amsterdam, throughout the States, Mexico and Central America; he has over 30 releases under his belt on labels such as Audio Therapy, Global Underground, Proton, and his own Blueprint & Lobotomy imprints; his music has been featured on over 10 of the world’s most prestigious compilations & mix CDs such as Renaissance (x3), Global Underground, Bedrock Breaks (x2), Distinctive’s Y4K, Balance, et al. And in 2005 he recorded 2 exclusive radio...
About me, Leo: I am performing now since I was fourteen. I sang in the Opera of Vienna with Placido Domingo. Then I changed from classical music to jazz and afterwards too R&B and Britpop. Now I am on the way to create my own style. I achieves to keep my songs on an international level although I let a lot of Austrian influences come into my songs. My First Single succeeded immediately, and could be find in the Austrian Charts. I have got Singing lessons by Mark Murpy -best Jazz singer 2003 /Dave Stroud - Teacher of Ray Charles...
Robin Watson and Gordon Menzies have been together as Gaberlunzie since the early 1970s and are well known for producing an exciting blend of modern and traditional songs. Essentially Scottish, with an emphasis on rhythm and harmony, Gaberlunzie has a wide appeal to audiences both at home and abroad. They have travelled extensively in Europe, Canada, United States, and the Middle East, taking with them not only Scottish music but also that other extra special ingredient - Scottish humour. .