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Interview - Alessandro Crimi (+mix)

Deep house and dub techno spread in Europe, and we can hear about more and more new talents, who have fantasy as producer or DJ, and always can show something n...

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Interview - Leigh Morgan (+mix)

Leigh Morgan's name has almost coalesced with house music. During more than 10 years of sustained and purposeful work, he was brought together with many great names. The real turning ...

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Interview - Ross Couch (+mix)

It is always a great pleasure for me to hear something fresh and original. So it was when some months ago I've noticed this guy from Glasgow, who's mixing funky- and soul-like sound in his own pro...

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Interview - K-Bana (+mix)

If  I say that K-Bana Feat. OB - 'True To You', a fan will know what it is. Cheer, easy days, peaceful life, party, friends, relaxing... etc... I could count many more characteristics of this song, but on...

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Portrait - Satoshi Fumi
Written by Musicforever    Sunday, 07 October 2007 12:29    PDF Print E-mail
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Since he was a child in elementary school, Satoshi Fumi was into the mysteriousness of sound. He not only always felt connected to the pulse of music, but also to the sounds he heard every day, including even just noise. He was continuously fascinated with how powerful music could be and how it could easily affect one's emotions.

 

He started to collect a set of synthesizers, rapidly building a home studio and experimenting with his own material along the way. This evolution marked the start of his career in dance music. During the mid-1990's, he grew interested in the Detroit, Chicago and New York house movements. He absorbed and digested the different sounds of electronic music throughout that period, helping him to shape, develop and influence his own unique style. Satoshi's production skills have matured enough today, allowing him the freedom to create, and as a DJ, to mix a variety of dance music styles together such as Techno, House, Click and Acid.

 
satoshi fumiFor Satoshi, the opportunity of his lifetime as a producer arrived in 2002 when DC duo Deep Dish picked up his track "Protlex" and released it on their Yoshitoshi Recordings under the slight name change Satoshi Fume. The "Dub Beatlex" mix was licensed to Desyn Masiello that year for his Symphonic (DJ Magazine) compilation and also appeared on Phil K's Balance 004 (EQ / Stomp) mix.

 
He is an extremely versatile artist and is always involved in many projects at the same time. Owl:He makes deeply and clicky tech house sounds,Deptech:blends atmospheric house with tough techno elements,and Elektron:mixes sensual sequence with electro house grooves.

 
Satoshi possesses a rich imagination, and will continue to be a prolific producer across many musical styles and building a strong discography the entire time as a result.

 

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