Dance Club Mania - Events
15 - 21 Mar 2010
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This week program
- 01. Mario Aureo - Drumsymphony (Gennaro Rossi Remix)
- 02. D Lewis & Emix - Go (Original Mix)
- 03. Nico Purman - Euphrasia (Original Mix)
- 04. Phunk Investigation - My Poltergeist (Original Mix)
- 05. Diffus - Kellergeist (Original Mix)
- 06. Enzo Elia - Helen (Enzo Elia Dub Mix)
- 07. Chriss Source & Marc O'Tool - Past Present Future (Original Mix)
- 08. Edu Reyes - Alquimia (Original Mix)
- 09. Elton Cunha & Alex Santos - Movements (Original Mix)
- 10. Klangfrequenz - Nana (Original Mix)
DJ ANDREZ:
Andrez was born in 1978 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He plays piano since the early age of 3, later studying at The State Academy of Music in Sofia and participating in different pop & rock bands until 2000. He deals with electronic music since 1999, playing on different parties in his town, then in 2005 he becomes part of the biggest DJ agency in Bulgaria - Back 2 Back. His resident nights at Chervilo Club in Sofia and Dance Club Mania in Sunny Beach are well known among the party people in Bulgaria. His tracks and remixes ( previews available at www.myspace.com/andrezdj ) are played from some of the most popular artists on Earth nowdays, like Hernan Cattaneo, Jason Jollins, Federico Epis, Facundo Mohrr, Gerardo Boscarino, Alex Aguilar, just to mention a few. Together with his ......
DJ G-PAL:
George Pallikaris originally hails from Thessaloniki, one of the largest cities in northern Greece. George was first introduced to music at a very young age. By the age of 4 he was already training to play the piano. Although he was studying the likes of Jean Michelle Jarre and Vangelis he was also composing music on his first synthesizer. Once George reached his teen years, he got very involved with early dance music buying house and techno records and playing them for his friends. After graduating from high school, G. Pal stepped in a direction away from music for about 4 years. So instead, he chose to pursue the subject of physics. While in the University, G. Pal slowly drifted back to his true passion, musical production. If it wasn’t for this almost complete musical void G. Pal ......