The Prophet : biographie

The Prophet : biographie
Dov J. Elkabas aka 'The Prophet' was born on 5 November 1968. He started deejaying in 1983. He first discovered turntables when he visited a roller disco (Het Nijlpaardenhuis) in Amsterdam.
He was so impressed by the enthusiasm it evoked that he got a job so he could buy a set of SL1200 MK2s and practice with the turntables at home. He spun disco at Het Nijlpaardenhuis for approximately two years until the roller disco was closed down. He then moved to a hip hop venue in Amsterdam known as 'Akhnaton'. Together with the members of the legendary 'Osdorp Posse' among others he started trying to make music in a very alternative way. There was no house music in those days - that didn't hit the scene until 1986-87.


Dov Elkabas first came into contact with house in 1988 when he was asked to spin at an event where only house music was played. This was the 'Let the Prophet Rise' event at the Jan van Galenhal in Amsterdam.
Together with his colleague 'MadDoc' he spent the whole evening creating music with synthesizers and samplers in an attempt to add his own unique touch to the evening.
The evening was such a success that it started the ball rolling. More and more people invited him to DJ.
Organisations such as Multigroove and ISP (later known as Hellraiser) began to book him on a regular basis and he did his thing at almost all of the events in and around Amsterdam.


In around 1991 he set up a DJ team better known as 'The Dreamteam'. These were four different DJs with four different styles who only worked together as a group - either spinning together or performing live. The four members of The Dreamteam were The Prophet, DJ Dano, Buzz Fuzz and Gizmo. In around 1991-92 the organisation ID&T was set up. The Dreamteam was asked to spin at the raves organised by ID&T - Thunderdome, Earthquake, Mysteryland, etc...
Together the Dreamteam made these raves a huge success. The Prophet was happy to go to all of the gabber events, sometimes as many as six in one evening!In the meantime the music became harder and harder. A certain group of DJs, including The Prophet, had breathed life into gabber or hardcore music. This was clearly the heyday of these genres.
Millions of copies of 'Thunderdome' CDs were changing hands across the counter and The Prophet became more and more famous.
To this day this kind of music can still be heard on every continent. The gabber DJs travelled and still travel the world to represent this music.


The Prophet has deejayed at almost all of the large events in the Netherlands - Thunderdome, Masters Of Hardcore, Hellraiser, Megarave, Earthquake, Trip 2 Dreamland, Dance 2 Eden, Mysteryland, Back 2 School, Qlimax, DefQon 1, Decibel, and Innercity. He has also deejayed at large events in other countries, such as Utopia Sydney, Goliath Zurich, Voyager Geneva, Mayday Germany, Resident E Germany, Atlantis Los Angeles, etc., etc...
All the while besides recording gabber music Dov Elkabas also went on producing other kinds of music that he very much enjoyed - an eclectic mix that ranged from club to techno to progressive to hip hop. For example, under a pseudonym 'The Rose', in 1995 he recorded the classic 'The Godzilla Project' which was brought out by the French label Pinguin Records - a track spun by all of the leading DJs in the world.


The Prophet also founded his own record label - Scantraxx Recordz - one of the most famous hardstyle record labels in the Netherlands in order to be able to promote the Dutch version of hardhouse ' hardstyle.
He felt that the music was now too fast and that the events were no longer as upbeat as he thought they should be.
The music has now reverted to 140 bpm, a 'female-friendly' danceable speed.
Dov Elkabas is still exploring club and progressive. With projects such as Stardancer, under which he brings out disco house, and Rokkwild (together with Cay-T), the 'Progressive project', is he pursuing the course he wishes to follow, namely 'serious dance music with a smile'.
These days The Prophet enjoys spinning genres such as early rave, early hardcore, hardstyle, club and progressive...


Site officiel : theprophet.nl

# Posted on Saturday, 05 January 2008 at 7:07 PM

Edited on Saturday, 05 January 2008 at 7:44 PM

Tyfoon

Tyfoon
Le 29 mars 2008 à Mons expo se déroulera le festival de jump " tyfoon "

Seront présent :

Furax , Ruthless, Ronald-V, Greg C, Dj Ghost, D-feat, Chicago zone, Lethal mg, Manu kenton, The Rebel,
Lobotomy inc, Dj Dess, Q-ic, Major Bryce, Trip-tik, Mikka, Karlton C, Dracou, Mc Chucky, ...

Les tickets seront en prévente dans tous les magasins Fnac, Free Record Shop, Extrazone et ce à partir du lundi 14 janvier, au prix de 23 ¤.

# Posted on Saturday, 05 January 2008 at 8:26 PM

Edited on Monday, 07 January 2008 at 3:26 PM

The Prodigy : biographie

The Prodigy : biographie
The Prodigy est le seul groupe ayant réussi à mettre d'accord les amateurs de rock et ceux de techno, comme quoi tout est possible. En 1990, Liam Howlett se présente dans les bureaux de XL Recordings avec une bande-demo contenant dix titres qu'il avait enregistrés dans sa chambre. Cette musique brute et cinglante puise son inspiration directe dans la scène la plus musclée de la dance underground. Liam décroche un contrat, quatre titres de la bande-démo sortent sur le premier single en février 1991. Ces débuts-là sont prometteurs mais le single suivant va faire basculer The Prodigy dans une autre réalité. Charly rend l'euphorie, l'énergie, le sens de l'humour et l'excitation partagée de la grande aventure underground. Prodigy incarne l'énergie débordante de la rave culture. L'album Experience est un succès commercial et malheureusement, l'underground ne rime pas avec réussite financière.


C'est alors que Prodigy un peu lassé, se branche sur le rock dur pour se construire de nouvelles influences. Il faudra attendre l'été 1994 pour voir sortir le deuxième album Music For the Jilted Generation. Premier des charts, l'album entre dans la catégorie des disques d'or moins d'une semaine après sa sortie. Les singles cartonnent les uns après les autres, les festivals s'arrachent Prodigy.
Le troisième et dernier album en date The Fat of the Land sort le 30 juin 1997, c'est l'euphorie. En 2000, Leeroy Thornhill, membre de Prodigy depuis les débuts, décide de quitter la formation. Il voue sa carrière à son projet personnel Flightcranck qui propose une musique entre dub et hip hop. C'est en 2002 que Liam Howlett sort un nouveau titre de The Prodigy intitulé Baby's Got a Temper. Puis il collabore avec Liam Gallagher du groupe Oasis sur un single censé figurer sur un nouvel album de The Prodigy, dont on attend toujours, début 2004, la sortie...Always outnumbered, never outgunned paraît enfin en août 2004 qui annonce avec fracas le retour de Liam Howlett.


En septembre 2005, le groupe sort Their Law : The Singles 1990-2005, un disque best of d'une trentaine de morceaux reprenant tous les singles qui ont fait son succès et incluant des remixes et des inédits.

Site officiel : theprodigy.com

# Posted on Sunday, 06 January 2008 at 1:23 PM

Edited on Sunday, 06 January 2008 at 3:38 PM

Dj Promo : biographie

Dj Promo : biographie

Promo (Sebastian Hoff) started DJ-ing in 1992. As a beginning DJ without a permanent residency, he decided to organise his own events in local and sport clubs. With that Promo did two things at the same time. On the one hand he built up a name with the public and on the other hand he acquired new contacts within the hardcore scene. Promo: `It was great to book heroes of then like Pavo, Buzz Fuzz, and Flamman yourself and to learn the ins & outs of DJ-ing from them`. To be sure that they remembered his face, he thereafter showed up at many hardcore events.
 
Promo came into contact with the hardcore sound when dance was still not that fragmented. In the beginning of the 90`s he listened to house, hiphouse, and hiphop. From there on his musical taste developed more into the direction of the harder styles. Promo: `Especially with hiphop my preference went out to the roughness, darkness, and toughness of for example Public Enemy and NWA. After that, the step to Hardcore was easily made. I grew into it automatically`. However, Promo was not a stereotype "Gabber" who walked around in Aussi or on Air Max. Or like he says himself: `I`m Hardcore on the inside, not on the outside`. His passion for Hardcore only increased when he heard the music from Germany, Italy, and Scandinavia. `Then I knew it for sure: this is the music for me.
 
After several small parties, Promo was ready to perform for the first time on a large event. `The first time I stood in front of a really big audience, was on the Birthday Party of Erick E in the Palace in Zaandam. In those days, Erick still performed under the name E-One. It was impressive to play for the first time for 2000 people`. Suddenly Promo was not standing on the dance floor anymore, but he was playing next to his DJ heroes. He remembers: `everybody was there: Buzz Fuzz, The Chosen Few, The Prophet. I was part of the crew now`. In the meanwhile, Promo has played in the Rex Club in Paris and next to Carl Cox in the Sports Arena in LA. Also, he did a tour in Australia and performed in the Netherlands in Ahoy and the Brabanthallen. Moreover, he has demonstrated his mixing skills on major festivals like Defqon, Mysteryland, and almost in every important club. In 2004 he closed of Sensation Black what Promo calls `one of the milestones` in his career.
 
Next to DJ-ing, Promo himself started to produce in 1995. `It was the era of Happy Hardcore and I started to miss the raw feeling more and more`. In spite of having not much studio equipment, he was convinced that one could make better quality productions than that he heard in general. `I was there on the dance floor for years and thinking: why do you play this record?, or `this is the one`. `This way I was more and more convinced that I knew what was the right sound, what I wanted to hear`. In 1996 he was contracted by ID&T and in the years that followed he produced over 80 tracks for their label. In that time, Promo became a mature producer who could stand on his own two feet.
 
Despite the downfall of Gabber in the late 90`s, Promo was convinced that Hardcore was still not at its end. `I had the feeling that I was halfway the mountain and that the top still was not reached`, he says. In the summer of 2000, Promo started his own record label The Third Movement. `I wanted to build up slowly with artists that contributed something significant to the label`. At the moment, The Third Movement releases the works of nearly fifteen artists like Dana, Tommy Pulse, Rude Awakening, and Peaky Pounder.
 
The sound of Promo is paradoxically described by him as `accessible dark`. Promo: `I am always searching for new sounds and enjoy to experiment with rhythms. On first instance it seems really dark but as you hear it more often, some parts become recognisable in the end`. Promo`s typical rough sound is known thanks to the catchy hook that he can give to his productions. One of the most characterising elements of Promo`s work is his Basskick on which he worked on for years and is imitated and sampled globally. This indicates the influence and importance of his productions on other producers worldwide.
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# Posted on Sunday, 06 January 2008 at 4:04 PM

Showtek


Showtek lors de la sensation black 2006 d'Amsterdam

Playlist :

01. Showtek- Go Showtek
02. Showtek - Seid Ihr Bereid (Remix)
03. Lowriders - Don't Get Back
04. Dj Duro - Oldskool Phenomenon (Showtek Remix)
05. Dj Gizmo Vs. Showtek - Three Da Hard Way
06. Showtek - Save The Day 2006
07. Showtek - Controller 2006
08. Showtek - No Harder
09. Showtek - The Colours Of The Harder Styles (DefQon1 Anthem)
10. Showtek - Puta Madre (Remix)

# Posted on Monday, 07 January 2008 at 4:19 PM

Edited on Monday, 07 January 2008 at 4:31 PM