Monday 14 November 2011

From the Deep #006 ft FADEL (1st Hour) & TAPESH (2nd Hour)


Finally the mixes have been uploaded ;) Last months special episode of From the Deep did not even feature a mix from myself as usual. That spot was taken by a good friend of mine that I have shared the decks with, Fadel. The second hour was where the madness took over and Tech House sensation Tapesh joined in! Check out both mixes below!


1st Hour: Fadel






Fadel, born Fadel Lahlou is a Deep House, House & Tech-House Producer // DJ // Remixer // Live Act Percussionist established in Montreal, Canada.

Whether it is Deep House,Tech-House, or Upbeat House, Fadel takes you on trippy, groovy and well crafted melange of electronic genres creating a unique melodic, percussive and vocal ambiance in any clubs he takes control of. His sets were were showcased on several online radios such as ODU.fm, Pulse Radio, Radioparty.fm, and Alessandro Vince's podcast.



2nd Hour: Tapesh

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May it be Ibiza, London or Dubai: there are few Djs with a more international touch than “finally famous” Tapesh, and even fewer whose style you could identify as really unique. At a time when most people couldn’t spell the word DJing, young teenage Tapesh dived into the growing US and UK Breakdance, Funk & Acid House scene and uncovered an enormous musical talent that soon got acknowledged by real stars like Loco Dice, Richie Hawtin or Marco Carola. His multi-cultural roots, as well as his experience and feeling for mixing the popular with the uncommon give Tapesh’ sets that flamboyant magic-potion touch you will only find one in a million. This special “Tapesh-feeling” is also recognisable in his own productions, which are released by top labels like Snatch!, Rebirth, Monique Musique,Defected or Noirmusic and by now get regularly played in Pete Tong’s world famous BBC radio show. But that’s not all: For those who live on the rest of the planet, Tapesh already started a huge world tour, which means even more locations, more fans, and certainly - more fame.

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