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  1. Fiberlineaudio.com Is back Smokin Hot and 200% Better!! DJ Ceratti & Jaydas - Other Religion EP Dj Ceratti and Jaydas 2 track EP collaberation see's the light of day on Fiberlineaudio. Other Religion is a bouncing and squeaking latenight journey with a nice metallic chime breakdown. To Believe builds on the same structure but with a deeper tech vibe and some sick synth stabs. Soul Rebelz - Act Two - Seeking EP The Soul Rebelz return with another sweet ep of dreamy rhythms, jazzy vibes, and seductive songwriting. This 4 track Ep includes the hit single Plain and a special dance mix from Ogi Gee Cash and Synchronized. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  2. Fiberlineaudio.com Is back Smokin Hot and 200% Better!! Amaru - Chemicals EP Amaru breaks out with his debut solo EP on Fiberlineaudio.com. Bobby delivers 3 stand out alternative pop hits on the Chemicals EP.
  3. Fiberlineaudio.com Is back Smokin Hot and 200% Better!! Tiger, Tiger - Loving...Dying...And Other Dirty Things Tiger Tiger is back with Loving, Dying, And Other Dirty Things Album. Hihgly recommended! Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine W - Somewhere Anywhere - Silent Brothers Remix Noah Neiman's vocal anthem gets the remix treatment from the Silent Brothers - the progressive house masters... A banging track heavy on the emotional tip. Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine W - Somewhere Anywhere - Solesystem Remix Solesystem is back with a upfront progressive house remix of Noah Neiman and Catherine W's massive Fiberline anthem. This uber clean mix grabs you from the start with it's light melodic belltones and Catherine's angelic voice. Soundgas CVC - Lost Religion - DJ Tim & Andi Vasilos Remix Dj Tim and Andi give us another banging remix of Soundgas CVC. Nice percussion and analog styled basstones create a deep and hypnotic vibe. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
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  5. Fiberlineaudio.com Is back Smokin Hot and 200% Better!! Aron Slater - Alien To Me - D Falt Remix Sony acid planet contest winner D Falt hits the mark on his remix of Aaron Slater's Fiberline anthem. D Falt adds noise and rock sounds to Aaron's original vocal styles and creates a totally new sound... make sure to Play it loud! Soul Rebelz - Act One Presently EP The debut EP from one of our favorite trip hop and smooth acid jazz duo's. Three spine chilling masterpieces for your mind, body and soul... and remember this is just act one! Tom Watts - Little Robot Army - Jason Tregebov Remix Fans of the bleep and the bump will get an earful on Jason Tregebov's smoking hot remix of Tom Watt's Little Robot Army. This funky little mix incoperates raw techy vibes and a big progressive breakdown. The sound of now! Tom Watts - Little Robot Army - Jacob Seville Remix Jacob Seville hits the jackpot on his sophmore Fiberlineaudio remix! Jacob creates the perfect summer time vibe perfect for those pool side parties and sweaty latenights! Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized - Madness Over Me - C.O.U. Muziks Trojan Horse Mix C.O.U. Muzik dish out a dark and dirty remix of Ogi Gee and Synchronized progressive stomper - Madness Over Me. A thumping kick drum, progged out synths and creative vocal stabs set the vibe of this Fiberlineaudio masterpiece. Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized - Madness Over Me - DJ Tim & Andi vasilos Remix DJ Tim and Andy Vasilos get deep and dirty on their remix of one of our favorite releases of 06! Tim and Andy rock it out in serious '07 style focusing on the 80's sounds and styles of the original vocal! Top Tune! Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  6. Fiberlineaudio.com Is back and 200% Better!! Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine W - Youre The One Noah Neiman and Cathrine W. outdo themselves with their latest release. You're The One is a sonic masterpiece that will lift dance floors from LA to Tokyo! Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine W - Youre The One - David & Carr Remix David & Carr take the big room trance approach with their remix of Noah Neiman and Catherine W's club anthem - You're The One. Distorted piano riffs, uplifting strings and heavy percussion create the ultimate after hours vibe. Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine W - Youre The One - Jav D Remix Jav D takes Noah Neiman and Catherine W. to the next level with his remix of You're The One. Stripped down and pumped up, Jav's mix is a sure fire club hit. Mesmer - Analog Conversion Fiberlineaudio.com World Premiere release from breakout artist Mesmer. Analog Conversion is an electrifying breakbeat anthem and must have for the Florida old school posse! Pure Quality! Mesmer - Analog Conversion - Undecided Remix Undecided's remix of Analog Conversion is big on the analog bassline and heavy on the electro flair. A bumpin club track for the electro breaks crowd! Jeff Devas - Madame Rendezvous - C.O.U. Muziks Three Decca Mix C.O.U. Muzik make their return with another solid progressive house remix. The Decca mix lightens things up with the original melodic overtones and adds new sonic elements to the mix. Jeff Devas - Madame Rendezvous - Jacob Seville Remix Jacob Seville delivers a mood altering and melodic progressive house remix with his Fiberlineaudio debut of Jeff Deva's - Madame Rendezvous. Playful melodic lines, rich lush pads, elegant string arrangements all combine with steady 4/4 beat. Keep your eyes on this upcoming Fiberline audio producer! Terry Grant - Beautiful Dirty Alive In 85 Dub Terry Grant goes back to the lab and dubs things up with his Alive In 85 dub mix of Beautiful Dirty. Another quality Fiberlineaudio release! Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  7. Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized - Circle Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized keep the quality coming on their fouth fiberlineaudio single. Circle's progressive vibe and wicked alternative male vocal set the standard for the progressive sound of 2007! Tom Watts - Teletubs Tom Watts drops another fun loving dancefloor anthem on his current release, Teletubs. Nathan Bostick - Awestruck Fiberline's own Nathan Bostick returns with a fresh new sound. Awestruck picks up on the sound of alternative house with a funky vibe and an upfront male vocal. Jav D - A&E - Retrobyte's Funked Up Mix Jav-D gets the all star remix treatment from Retrobyte on his Funked Up mix of A&E. A solid reworking, Retrobyte keeps the original feel while adding his own progressive style. KVK Feat. Kelly Noland - Streets Of Gold - Eshericks Remix KVK and Kelly Noland give it up to Eshericks on his contest winning trance remix of this progressive house gem! Eshericks delivers pure quality with a fierce vibe and Kelly's seductive vocal. Rob B - Don't You Want Me - Roger Martinez Remix Rob B's massive dance floor anthem "Don't You Want Me" gets the remix treatment from our own Roger Martinez. Hernan Paredes - Sound Of The Drums - Synth Dub Mix Hernan keeps the mixes coming with his Synth Dub mix of Sound Of The Drums. Hernan takes his tribal monster into new territory with more focus on the synth melodies than the tribal sound, while still remaining raw and underground sounding. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  8. Matt Rowan - Foresight - Gabriel Batz Remix Gabriel Batz takes on Matt Rowan with his remix of Matt's Fiberline anthem, Foresight. Gary Dickenson Feat. Tessa Stokes - Hypnotizin - Jeff Devas Remix Jeff Devas takes on Gary Dickenson's "Hypnotizin" with a deep progressive remix. A driving bassline and dirty synths give Jeff's remix of "Hypnotizin a peaktime sound. Rob B - Don't You Want Me - Noah Neiman & Catherine Remix Noah Neiman and Catherine put their own spin on Rob B's progressive house anthem. Bia & DJ Paul - Thursdays At Night Dub Bia and DJ Paul deepen things up with their dub mix of Thursday at Night. Bia and Paul keep the structure in place while dubbing the song out with some futuristic sound effects and deep pads. Tomy Wahl - Know You Tomy Wahl returns with his signature sound and delivers another quality mix. Know You has a upfront club vibe with a monster male vocal hook. Federico Monachesi - Enthousiastikon Federico drops a nice slice of late night progressive house on Enthousiastikon. A simple arrangement and synth guitar keeps the mood light and deep. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  9. Aquesonic Feat. Ashley Wilson - Everhigh Aquesonic debut with a simply gorgeous progressive house track. Dirty synths and deep bass tones accompanied by Ashley Wilson's seductive vocal make this one hot track not to be missed. Massive! Can Costa & Diego Noble - Incoming Virus - Andrew K Remix Andrew K makes his long awaited debut on Fiberlineaudio.com with his deep and techy remix of Cancosta and Diego Noble's - Inccoming Virus. Terry Grant - Beautiful Dirty - DJ Tim & Andi Vasilos Remix Dj Tim and Andi Vasilos step up the production with their late night mix of Terry Grant's Beautiful Dirty. A perfect mix of deep grooves and vocals all add to this wicked remix. Jay Welsh - Connecting - Nat Monday Remix Flammable Records UK head honcho Dj Nat Monday dishes out his trance remix of Jay Welsh's Connecting. Nat uses his big room flair and works the trance energy around Jay's seductive vocal. Massive! Gary Dickenson Feat. Tessa Stokes - Hypnotizin - Tomy Wahl Remix Tomy Wahl takes on Gary Dickenson's "Hypnotizin" with a deep and dirty progressive / breaks remix. Another slamming mix from Mr. Wahl - Quality! Hernan Paredes - The Sound Of The Drums - Vocal Mix Hernan Paredes is back for another round with his vocal mix of the underground tribal sound of - The Sound Of The Drums. For fans of Tribal House and old school NYC a'la Danny T! Cloudz Factory - Moral Support The Cloudz Factory team drop their second Fiberlineaudio offering on us with Moral Support. This twisted anthem is full of dance floor energy and old school techno flavor. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  10. Soundgas CVC - Lost Religion - The Mixes Soundgas CVC debut with a digital double pack release. Lost Religion is masterful progressive house journey with dreamy soundscapes, driving bass, creative drum programming and top quality production. Recommended! Rob B - Don't You Want Me - Nicolas Fantin Remix Nicolas Fantin gives Rob B the heavy remix treatment on his new mix of Don't You Want Me. Peaktime Electronica. Tom Watts - Polar Bears Tom Watts is back with a funky new sound on Polar Bears. Tom uses upfront bass, vinyl clicks, and female vocals to drive the sound home on his third Fiberlineaudio release. Matt Rowan - Foresight - DJ Tim & Andi Vasilos Remix DJ Tim & Andi Vasilos deliver a fresh new mix of Matt Rowan's massive club hit Foresight. Quality! Gabriel Batz - Paths Gabriel Batz unleashes a deep and dreamy sound on his latest release, Paths. Gabriel's use of progressive vibes and jazzy keys with a four to the floor rhythm section send this tune into dreamland. Dom Almond - Volume Control UK breaks producer Don Almond makes his Fiberlineaudio debut on Volume Control. A straight up breaks anthem. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  11. Jeff Devas - Madame Rendezvous - Terry Grant's Longer Mix Bedrock allstar Terry Grant returns for another quality remix on Fiberlineaudio. Terry turns Madame Rendezvous out with a fat sound and a funky bass line. True Underground! Tanto Project Feat. Dikla - Fly Away Tanto Project return with the follow up to their massive Perfect Color single. Fly Away continues with more inspirational house from Tanto and vocalist Dikla, featuring more live instrumentation and electronic dance grooves. Pure Quality! Narek - Mary Rose Narek bounces back with his second solo offering on Fiberlineaudio with a fun loving and floor filling anthem. Sweet vibes, a stabbing vocal, and creative drum programming deliver another quality release! Bia & DJ Paul - Thursdays At Night Fresh off a little "Big Monkey" business... Bia & DJ Paul return with an epic slice of progressive house. Thursday at Night has a chugging sound and just the right mix of deep dark vibes and epic bliss. Dance floor Madness is guaranteed! Cloudz Factory - Buzz Me Cloudz Factory make their Fiberlineaudio debut with a techy slice of raw electro house with buzzsaw analog bass and minimal drums - buzz me sets the mood and then goes deeper. Matt Rowan - Stonker - Jeff Devas's Stinker Remix Jeff Devas takes a techy approach on his Stinker Remix of Matt Rowan's Stonker of a tune. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  12. Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized - Madness Over Me Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized cash in on their latest release - Madness Over Me. Clean beats and an alternative vocal give this song massive club appeal. Recommended! Fuzzball - Can You Fuzz It Fuzzball make their Fiberlineaudio debut with an upfront progressive house corker. Heavy on the fuzzy feelings and emotional breakdown, "Can You Fuzz It" is the perfect late night anthem. Vek - Silent Landscape Vek returns with progressive house mastery on his new release - Silent Landscape. Tight drum programming, stabbing synths, a funky bassline and an emotional breakdown full of piano fills, gated vox, and deep feeling. Quality! Hernan Paredes - Sound Of The Drums Hernan Padres debuts with the deep dark progressive tribal sound on "Sound Of The Drums". Very Hot! DTolio & O-Dio - W8 DTolio & O-Dio are on the list with this major club hit. W8 kicks the 4 to the floor beat with fresh synth sounds, percussive effects and a serious alternative male vocal. Bangguru - Wanna Dance - Nicolas Fantin Vocal Dub Remix Nicolas Fantin warps Bangguru's massive electropop anthem into an epic progressive dancefloor classic. Wanna Dance? We Do! Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  13. Fiberlineaudio Recording Label Featured Artist: Matt Rowan Matt Rowan - Foresight Matt Rowan - Stonker You Can Purchase These Fine Releases & their Remixes At: www.fiberlineaudio.com Recording Label Itunes www.3beatdigital.com www.djdownload.com www.resonantvibes.com www.magneticgrooves.com www.hrfq.com Coming soon to: www.releaserecords.com www.juno.com www.groovegate.com Matt Rowan Bio: Matt Rowan’s DJ career spans two decades of house music and continues to grow and evolve today. Having commenced his first residency back in 1998, Matt has gone on to become a regular at many a Sydney nightclub and event. A style that’s been described as “Bass-driven House Music”, Matt’s sets incorporate a strong rhythmic and techy feel whilst remaining light hearted and funky: A combination which gets any dance floor moving! This dance floor oriented approach to set structure and programming, combined with deft skills, has seen Matt become resident at Sounds on Sunday and Sydney’s premier progressive night SweetChilli. With dates both local and interstate, 2006 will also see Matt make his WMC debut with numerous guest appearances alongside some of the industry’s finest. 2005 saw the release of Matt’s debut production “The Cruzer EP” on L2 Music as well as remixes of Ikarus’s Collapso and Seyton’s “Vikinfjord”. Further releases on L2, Boston label Reversible and Fiberline are expected early 2006 as will his tune “Keep Sake” which will soon appear on Steve Porter’s “Porterhouse” compilation. Alongside production buddy Jaytech, Matt’s release “Tomorrow/Blaze” was described by Nick Warren as “…the tune of 2005” and was championed by Warren as well as Hernan Cattaneo around the globe. Signed to Hope recordings, “Tomorrow” will now feature on Dave Seaman’s forthcoming Renaissance compilation “Master Series 3”. 2006 will see more original productions from the duo and remixes for V-Sag, Starecase as well as releases on Fiberline and Hope Recordings. For More Info on Matt Rowan Please visit: http://www.mattrowan.com.au/ http://www.fiberlineaudio.com cheers! Zero Fiberlineaudio.com Recording Label
  14. Dj Ceratti & Graziano - Bells Of The Heaven Album DJ Ceratti & Graziano release their debut album - Bells Of The Heaven. Seven massive tracks featuring the title track Bells Of The Heaven. Soul Rebelz - Plain - Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized Club Mix Soul Rebelz massive Fiberlineaudio release gets totally reworked into a pumping progressive club mix. Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized take the original vocal and vibe of Plain and give it their signature sound. Jaytech - Engage - Sean McClellan Remix Sean McClellan steps away from his KVK moniker on this massive remix of Fiberlineaudio.com's top selling release. Engage is already a worldwide anthem, Sean and Jaytech take this remix one step further. KVK Feat. Kelly Noland - Streets Of Gold - Jkhobb Remix Jkhobb makes his Fiberlineaudio.com Recording Label debut with this highly anticipated remix of KVK's Streets of Gold. Fiberlineaudio.com Recording Label congratulates Jkhobb on this contest winning remix. Noah Neiman Feat. Catherine - Somewhere Anywhere - Tamer Fouda Darker Than Anywhere Remix Fiberlineaudio allstar Tamer Fouda takes Noah Neiman and Cathrine into his dark world of buzzing synths and deep percussive drums. Vek - Breaks & Wheels Vek pops the clutch and throws us in first gear with a smoking mix of techie sounds and progressive styled breaks. Hassan Rassmy - Angels Fly Hassan Rassmy makes his debut release with this lush progressive track, Angels Fly. Get the latest new releases direct to your email from Fiberlineaudio - Join Our Mailing List Today! Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
  15. Fiberlineaudio Recording Label Featured Artist: Jav D & Bryan Davis - Making Waves The Fiberlineaudio debut from Jav D and Bryan Davis is a stunning masterpiece. A high-octane cocktail of progressive vibes, electro overtones, and pulsing rock undercurrents. Over eight minutes of pure aural bliss. Pure Quality! Jav D - A&E Jav D makes his Fiberlineaudio debut with a fresh vibe and progressive sound. A&E keeps things simple, clean, warm and direct to the point. Look for more cutting edge sounds to surface soon from Jav-D and Bryan Davis. You Can Purchase These Fine Releases At: www.fiberlineaudio.com www.3beatdigital.com www.djdownload.com www.resonantvibes.com www.magneticgrooves.com Coming soon to: www.hrfq.com www.juno.com www.groovegate.com Artist Bios: JAV D In life, there are only two types of people, those who lead and those who follow. As a DJ/Producer, UK import Jav D has proven himself a leader. Over the past decade, he has blazed a trail that bridges borders, cultivating a progressive sound that always stays one step ahead of current trends (or "the curve") and consistently hits home on both sides of the Atlantic. The creator of 'smu[th] Music, he has reenergized the progressive house genre with DJ sets and original tracks that have commanded the attention and praise of his peers and ignited the dance floors in the States and in Europe. The "bang bang" heard around the world, Jav D's explosive broadcasts on DI.FM and XM Satellite radio have had global impact. Here's just a sampling of the buzz expressed by other respected talent in the industry: "Jav D is one of the USA's best kept secret, he is quietly making waves and will be a big part of the future of the US scene." - MARKUS SCHULZ" Jav D is one of those few talents that will come out of the woodwork in 2006 and inspire the masses" - DEPARTURE "Great warm up for me in Washington last year, nice tune selection...plays prog house & trance. really knows how to work the crowd " - LANGE "Jav D has well structured sets with only the best prog house & trance. Always packs in the crowd for each show. Great feeling for connecting to the listeners" - DI.FM "Smuth is essential for anyone serious about their club music. A blinding show with Jav D from DC!!" - MATT DAREY When fronting the decks, Jav D has the respect of his peers and the trust of venues large and small to make magic happen. In 2005, he headlined two gigs in Amsterdam, Holland, with Ozgar Can and Above & Beyond. In downtown Miami for the Winter Music Conference, he shared equal billing with D:FUSE, Scott Henry, DJ Rap, Oscar G and Ralph Falcon atop the iconic Bank of America building. In Washington DC, he capped a series of out of town gigs with Gabriel & Dresden and Markus Schulz at GLOW. He continues to travel when the right opportunity presents itself but also finds time between his radio shows to DJ and produce events of his own making. This year, Jav D's mix radio programs, 'smu[th] on XM and 'de-li-kat on DI.FM celebrate their first anniversary with Markus Schulz, Gabriel & Dresden, Matt Darey, Lange, Darren Tate have regular appearances on the show with exclusive mixes. and also others djs such as Steve Gerad, The Thrillseekers, Mike Koglin, GTR, Nu NRG, Andy Moor, Ozgar Can, Fergie, Menno De jong and many more have shown their continous support through out the year. A new collaboration was also born at the start of 2006 between Jav D and musician Bryan Davis, resulting in a series of new groundbreaking tracks. The first of which, "The Drug is the Music" was quickly signed to Coldharbour Recordings, a subsidiary label of Armin Van Buuren's Armada imprint. The pair have since been recognized for their innovative take on progressive house by the EDM community, opening the door for further release and remix opportunities. This has only solidified Jav D's status as an up and coming producer among the progressive set. BRYAN DAVIS Bryan Davis is known quantity in his native Washington. After playing out with a myriad of bands locally and producing a cable TV show (Club DC) and glossy magazine expounding on DC's club culture (DC ONE), he has been "in the scene" more years than he dare admit. From a teenage Punk Rocker, Davis explored his creativity on all fronts. He began learning the guitar (electric of course) while becoming a consistent contributing writer and illustrator to Flipside magazine in L.A., as well as producing his own "fanzine," Demise of Power. Issue after issue, Davis interviewed punk rock icons like David Grohl of Nirvana/ Foo Fighter fame (when he was only a lad), Agnostic Front, Bosstones, The Misfits, Killing Time, Dave Smalley and many more. This lead to articles in other alternative music magazines in New York, New Jersey and Colorado. Parlaying his success as a contributing writer with over two years in the 'biz,' Davis used his connections to form bands with some of the best local talent he could find. By this time, he had mastered the 4- chord progression and was ready to rock! And rock he did. Year after year, it was another band and another genre of music, from Hardcore Punk to New Wave to Speed-Metal to Alternative Rock. As his playing skills improved, so did the quality of his song writing. And the influences kept coming. Born to a British father and Belgian mother, Davis traveled extensively overseas with his parents. While in London he regularly visited HMV, the Virgin megastore, and any other record shop in view, pouring over all the new music coming out of Europe. Punk, Metal, Techno, Trance, House, Drum and Bass, Electro, Reggae—it didn't matter. Taken by a veracious appetite for anything new and unique, Davis spent every pound note he had to expand his collection, and repeated this "go for broke" scenario in Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, and Italy. This quest for all things new was inevitably reflected in the music he was writing back home and in his approach to music as a whole. Taking a cue from the Punk DIY (Do It Yourself) philosophy, Davis viewed everything as an opportunity to create. From writing, recording and engineering a song to singing, playing bass, guitar and keyboards to designing and producing the final product on CD, there was nothing off limits (except maybe the drums). By this stage in the game, Davis had left hard rock to the kids and looked for a more professional outfit to reach his creative ambitions. In 1993, he formed Faux Savant with singer Darren Sloper. Faux Savant was like an early incarnation of The Killers, blending melodic vocal melodies with edgy guitar and keyboards. The band was popular live, opened for Cheap Trick and Velocity Girl, got on local and college radio with the single "Why Can't I Get It Right," and traveled to L.A. in search of a recording contract. But it was not to be. After two thrilling years of playing out with all original material, the members of Faux parted ways. In retrospect, the band was ahead of its time in the dreary days of Grunge. But the void of not having a band, or the prospect of a new band, quickly gave way to other interests. It was the dawn of the superstar DJ. As the '90s wore on, Davis was restless. He vehemently hated mainstream music more than ever and was looking to be inspired. So he turned to the one place he could count on for new music, England. Not really digging Oasis and their ilk (although Pulp and Blur became fast favorites), Davis perused the growing category of "Electronica." Here he discovered mixed CDs by Paul Oakenfold and some guy named... Digweed? There was a new movement in England... Trance. Now onto something big, Davis began in earnest to get in on this DJ thing. Since the thought of becoming a Dj and playing other people's music didn't appeal to him, Davis took another approach. He started a cable program called CLUB DC, which documented the emergence of new nightclubs and DJs in Washington. In the process, he met a nightclub promoter named Masoud A., who wanted to start a magazine about restaurants and nightlife in DC. From this point forward, Davis gave up working a regular job and dove head-first into Clubland. DC ONE magazine was the first of it's kind in Washington, a new breed of press for the young, ever-mobile elite. In addition to further propagating DJ/club/lounge culture, the magazine also encompassed fashion, design, dining, movies, gadgets, etc. (kind of a FHM meets BPM). It was an instant hit upon its first issue and soon became equally popular for its monthly release parties and special events; headlined by Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, Jonathan Peters, and Wish FM and Dmitri from the movie Groove. As Editor-in-Chief, Davis also wrote feature articles and conducted interviews with Paul Van Dyk, Moby, Dave Seaman, The Cranberries, Solar Twins, The Boxed Boys (Global Underground), Boy George, Tenaglia and many other recognizable names. After four years of sustained growth, the magazine peaked and eventually became a casualty of the Bush recession and a prolonged slump in local print advertising. But in the process, another bond was formed. After DC ONE ran its course, Davis decided he really enjoyed hosting events. So much so that he decided to start his own event company, Davis & Vegas. A 50/50 partnership was struck between him and local party aficionado, Stephen Bartell (a.k.a Vegas). Bartell had partied all over the world (Ibiza, Miami, New York, Europe, etc) and was a veteran of Burning Man. He had also earned his nickname by extensively exploring the nightlife offerings of Las Vegas annually. The two had met at a DC ONE release party and mutually decided they would make a good team (at Davis' urging). "Elevating" local DJ talent as well as concept parties in DC, New York and Miami, Davis & Vegas continue to entertain and amuse the jaded masses. Creating memorable events with impeccable music and sexy themes, the demand for their services has never wavered. A budding DJ who had worked with Davis at DC ONE and partnered with D&V for their very first event would also have a lasting impact. He went by Jav D. Sharing a work history and British connection, Jav D had been aware of Davis' former glory as a would-be Rockstar for quite sometime. But it was only until he began producing his own tracks that the idea arose of a possible collaboration. At first, it began with a simple invitation to lay down a guitar part on a track Jav had written and felt was complete. Nothing more. But as things inevitably progressed, Jav became increasingly receptive to the two working together on tracks—seeing that Davis could have a bigger part to play in the final outcome. Ideas fed more ideas, and soon Davis was switching between electric bass, guitar, keys and vocals. Songs were restructured or abandoned in favor of new ideas based on Davis' input and the collaborative process. Things were beginning to click. Working towards the same goal and having similar tastes in music, the partnership seemed to gel without effort. The two A.D.D-stricken visionaries were soon on a creative path to destinations unknown, interrupting each other along the way. Mixing rock, electro, progressive and classic house into a powerful cocktail, the duo hope to inject new life into dance floors worldwide. Cheers! Fiberlineaudio.com
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