
| Naam | Misha Stephan , Bram van den Boom |
| Functie | 1× DJ, 3× live, groep |
| Geslacht | man |
| Herkomst | Nederland 🇳🇱 |
| Genres | electro, minimal, techno techno |
| hemisphere.bookings@gmail.com | |
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Biografie
·Hemisphere, comprised of Misha Stephan and Bram v.d.Boom, is an experimental/ minimalistic techno duo from the Netherlands whose music is often characterized by a combination of sophisticated, punching beats; melodic electro synths; and a lot of raw, heavy bass with loaded distortions constantly evolving around a central theme. It draws heavily upon influences from artists such as Extrawelt and Stephan Bodzin, of which both M. Stephan and B. van den Boom are prominent fans.
Having received an enthusiastic boost from N.E.W., a well-renowned platform for developing producers of electronic music from the Eastern part of the Netherlands, and its partners, Hemisphere will be performing live throughout the Netherlands for much of the upcoming musical year, playing much of their new and currently unreleased music at the likes of venues such as Het Burgerweeshuis in Deventer and Doornroosje in Nijmegen, as well as at events such as Have a Nice Day Festival and Muziekpark.
In the meantime, they are simultaneously busy bringing forth their currently-still-independent debut album, and actively working on subsequent releases, all of which they hope to have accomplished by the end of this year.
History & The Makings Of:
Hemisphere started out as a collaborative effort between two very good friends, simply combining their individual loves for electronic music. While both have backgrounds making/composing music independently, their joint effort as Hemisphere allows them to collectively explore and experiment in a style that highlights both their strengths and interests in new and different ways.
Misha Stephan, classically educated in music by his father since age 3 and having played in several bands throughout his youth, initially found his way into the electronic circuit in 2007. He later began fully producing music independently, as well as under the name Hollowman, which was signed and released by Deep Sense Records. Misha's contributions to Hemisphere can often be heard in the melancholic, evolving melodies and synth elements of Hemisphere's sound.
Bram v.d. Boom started with his love for IDM music such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, etc. and has always had the computer as his primary instrument. He originally began producing music under his alias "Minddigger" in 2002 and is a fulltime lover of all sounds experimental and glitchy--elements commonly heard back in his contribution to Hemisphere as well. Later, for his own further development in the understanding of music, Bram also started to play bass-guitar, and is currently busy finishing up a degree in sound engineering.
Together, the two artists often help to add new creative dimensions to each other's work, while also practically reining each other in towards a more unified direction when needed. The combination results in an experimental, yet refined, musical collage that is fun to listen to and will easily have bodies flocking to the dance floor.
Having received an enthusiastic boost from N.E.W., a well-renowned platform for developing producers of electronic music from the Eastern part of the Netherlands, and its partners, Hemisphere will be performing live throughout the Netherlands for much of the upcoming musical year, playing much of their new and currently unreleased music at the likes of venues such as Het Burgerweeshuis in Deventer and Doornroosje in Nijmegen, as well as at events such as Have a Nice Day Festival and Muziekpark.
In the meantime, they are simultaneously busy bringing forth their currently-still-independent debut album, and actively working on subsequent releases, all of which they hope to have accomplished by the end of this year.
History & The Makings Of:
Hemisphere started out as a collaborative effort between two very good friends, simply combining their individual loves for electronic music. While both have backgrounds making/composing music independently, their joint effort as Hemisphere allows them to collectively explore and experiment in a style that highlights both their strengths and interests in new and different ways.
Misha Stephan, classically educated in music by his father since age 3 and having played in several bands throughout his youth, initially found his way into the electronic circuit in 2007. He later began fully producing music independently, as well as under the name Hollowman, which was signed and released by Deep Sense Records. Misha's contributions to Hemisphere can often be heard in the melancholic, evolving melodies and synth elements of Hemisphere's sound.
Bram v.d. Boom started with his love for IDM music such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, etc. and has always had the computer as his primary instrument. He originally began producing music under his alias "Minddigger" in 2002 and is a fulltime lover of all sounds experimental and glitchy--elements commonly heard back in his contribution to Hemisphere as well. Later, for his own further development in the understanding of music, Bram also started to play bass-guitar, and is currently busy finishing up a degree in sound engineering.
Together, the two artists often help to add new creative dimensions to each other's work, while also practically reining each other in towards a more unified direction when needed. The combination results in an experimental, yet refined, musical collage that is fun to listen to and will easily have bodies flocking to the dance floor.








