Levon Vincent (Novel Sound, UK) + Nico (Hiru / Nitsa) + Uroz (Moog Club)
Monraker Dj
Levon Vincent (Novel Sound, UK)
Techno / House
Levon Vincent is one of the most revered icons in the house and techno scene. His artistic identity is linked to the musical roots he comes from. In his sets and productions, he mixes NY House, Dub Techno and 90’s New Wave with a high dose of unpredictability. The artist trained as a DJ in New York in the late eighties and recently moved to Berlin, where he continued to develop his path as a producer, running his own label, Novel Sound and Deconstruct Music, a label co-founded with Anthony Parasole.
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Nico (Hiru / Nitsa)
Techno / House
Nico was born in a small coastal town in Galicia at the end of the 80’s. In 2008 he discovers the electronic music more distant from the commercial trend and two years later begins to sound in clubs in the region, thus being influenced by all the disc jockeys in the area that, according to him, are those who have defined, to a greater extent his sound, far from quoting mythical bands and artists.
In 2015 he moved to Barcelona, a city that he recognizes has opened his mind musically and personally.
He is currently one of the residents of Nitsa Club. Although he likes to play all kinds of styles within electronic music and prefers not to be pigeonholed in any particular one. If he had to define himself he would describe himself as a DJ who tries to be as hypnotic as possible.
His philosophy is to learn from everyone, but always measuring himself against his idols, his concept of success is to perceive that the people who dance feel the same as he does while he is behind the decks.
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Uroz (Moog Club)
Techno / House
Uroz may be a supercool resident DJ at Barcelona’s Moog but he works techno like a Swiss craftsman in search of a clock with a 4/4 time signature and hands that never run slow despite the passing years. There are people we can call a thoroughbred DJs – artists “born to the beat,” who know how to interpret what is happening in every corner of the room and have no doubt about which way to go to keep the audience moving together in the same direction. Uroz is one of these. His techno, distilled through experience and built up strongly by the demanding daily rhythm of working a resident, fits into a panorama that covers all kinds of music: indie, acid house, EBM, post-punk, the other kind of electronica and even the dub version of the B-side of some forgettable record. Because a DJ does not live by techno alone, although the rest of us would happily live off the propositions he keeps in that suitcase of his.
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