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Artist description
I'm a Bahraini prospect-DJ who produces his own music at home using nothing but a computer and an electronic keyboard. My goal is to fuse the hard electronic genres from hardcore to hard trance to create a unique banging sound that is anthemic and bouncy. |
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Music Style
Hard Dance, Hard House, Hard Trance, NRG |
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Musical Influences
Tony De Vit, BK, Paul Glazby, Weirdo |
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Similar Artists
No one I know... |
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Artist History
Ever since I was given a dusty old cd titled "Universal Trance" I fell in love with the genre. I began using PC software to compose my own beats and melodies back in 1997, exploring the different electronic genres. But only after my move to the UK (Edinburgh, Scotland) to study at Edinburgh Uni did I pick up other electronic genres such as Nu NRG and Hardhouse. My first ever song was called "Tech Aid" which, like the whole of my first album "Break Yourself," was minimilistic, since i started making music before i started djing. I had one of my old songs from that album, "Venus," played on Radio Bahrain (96.5 fm) a few years back. My head still hangs in shame! I have recently remixed it and the new version is stomping and emotionally powerful. When my school's athletes travelled to egypt for some sports competition they used one of my songs (called IKNS) as their entrance/march tune. I am currently working on my second album (unnamed so far) and it is comming along well. My songlist so far is as follows:
1. Venus
2. Unsteady Go
3. Gonna Dig This
4. Froglegs
5. Blurred Out
6. (House Music) All Night Long
I am aiming to collaborate with a friend of mine, dj Kazz Fatal, to hopefully produce an album under the group name "Alpha Drive." |
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Group Members
Ahmed Zainal |
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Instruments
Computer Sequencing/Synth Software, Sound editing/effects Software, Electronic Keyboard |
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Albums
Break Yourself EP |
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Press Reviews
None |
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Additional Info
email: djblade986@hotmail.com (I use msn messenger) |
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Location
Al-Riffa, Al-Shargee - Bahrain |
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