Functie | 10 × DJ |
Geslacht | man |
Herkomst | Italië |
Genres | house, techno |
Site | manueldelamare.com |
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Biografie
Tuscan born producer/DJ, Manuel De Le Mare has spent the past 24 months delivering money-shot releases and remixes, whilst marrying a lifetime of passion and dedication to his love of DJing. This has fired the interest of global artists like Mark Knight, John Acquaviva and Feddle Le Grand, whilst leading Beatport to award him 'Best Remixer 2011', a suitable follow up on his nomination for 'Best Deep House and Techno Artist' back in 2010.
Emerging as one of the Italy's forward thinking music creative's Manuel formulated his own sound by fusing together elements of varying genres which have long been the aural identity of his native country. Combining Italo dance, jackin' filtered and deep house, rolling techno beats and crossing minimal melodies, Manuel has been able to construct a unique musical presence that is both eclectic and flexible, yet robust and cutting edge.
Manuel cites his remix of Ian Round's 'Dancin' as the turning point of his career going on to reach the Top 10 Beatport chart. Manuel's production skills also grabbed the attention of DJs worldwide and he soon found himself remixing for names such as Robbie Rivera.
His collaboration 'Ytaca' with Alex Kenji was picked up by Pete Tong and selected as an Essential Track on his legendary BBC Radio 1 show. More recently Manuel's remix of Bellini's classic 'Samba De Janeiro' held the #1 on the Beatport chart of an incredible 4 weeks.
A doctor in Music, Cinema and Theatre, Manuel's progression from being an unknown artist to becoming one who circumnavigates the globe performing and releasing his music to thousands of fans has been incredibly short. Making He's able to count amongst his biggest Bob Sinclar, Richie Hawtin, Paul Van Dyk, Carl Cox, Axwell and David Guetta among his biggest supporters.
Already a familiar face at global venues like Ministry of Sound in London, Womb in Tokyo, Sanctuary in Dubai and Fabrik in Madrid, Manuel has managed to procure a global fan base that has enabled him to perform his music throughout Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, as well as North and South America.
His sound stretches somewhere between house and techno, whilst respectfully treading the line between commercial and credible underground. It is this quality which has led to him having already amassed label credits with some of the scenes finest imprints; Universal, Toolroom, Ministry of Sound and Stealth.
The strength of his own recording label, which he runs with Alex Kenji and Luigi Rocca, is a testament to his intelligent foresight within his music. In a little under five years, 303Lovers and Hotfingers have both respectively find themselves being earmarked by major players like Richie Hawtin, Mark Knight, John Acquaviva, UMEK and Tiësto, Pete Tong, Bob Sinclar, Roger Sanchez, Axwell, David Guetta as a solid source of good quality electronic music.
Emerging as one of the Italy's forward thinking music creative's Manuel formulated his own sound by fusing together elements of varying genres which have long been the aural identity of his native country. Combining Italo dance, jackin' filtered and deep house, rolling techno beats and crossing minimal melodies, Manuel has been able to construct a unique musical presence that is both eclectic and flexible, yet robust and cutting edge.
Manuel cites his remix of Ian Round's 'Dancin' as the turning point of his career going on to reach the Top 10 Beatport chart. Manuel's production skills also grabbed the attention of DJs worldwide and he soon found himself remixing for names such as Robbie Rivera.
His collaboration 'Ytaca' with Alex Kenji was picked up by Pete Tong and selected as an Essential Track on his legendary BBC Radio 1 show. More recently Manuel's remix of Bellini's classic 'Samba De Janeiro' held the #1 on the Beatport chart of an incredible 4 weeks.
A doctor in Music, Cinema and Theatre, Manuel's progression from being an unknown artist to becoming one who circumnavigates the globe performing and releasing his music to thousands of fans has been incredibly short. Making He's able to count amongst his biggest Bob Sinclar, Richie Hawtin, Paul Van Dyk, Carl Cox, Axwell and David Guetta among his biggest supporters.
Already a familiar face at global venues like Ministry of Sound in London, Womb in Tokyo, Sanctuary in Dubai and Fabrik in Madrid, Manuel has managed to procure a global fan base that has enabled him to perform his music throughout Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, as well as North and South America.
His sound stretches somewhere between house and techno, whilst respectfully treading the line between commercial and credible underground. It is this quality which has led to him having already amassed label credits with some of the scenes finest imprints; Universal, Toolroom, Ministry of Sound and Stealth.
The strength of his own recording label, which he runs with Alex Kenji and Luigi Rocca, is a testament to his intelligent foresight within his music. In a little under five years, 303Lovers and Hotfingers have both respectively find themselves being earmarked by major players like Richie Hawtin, Mark Knight, John Acquaviva, UMEK and Tiësto, Pete Tong, Bob Sinclar, Roger Sanchez, Axwell, David Guetta as a solid source of good quality electronic music.
Uitgaansagenda Manuel De La Mare
Laatste optreden was op woensdag 18 oktober 2017: Happy Techno Showcase & Network Meeting, InDeep'n'Dance, Amsterdam
Statistieken
10 | · | optredens |
geen | · | in de toekomst |
10 | · | in het verleden |
48 | fans | |
2 | · | opmerkingen |