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As the electronic music scene grows rapidly, so does the presence of this trance duo. Although the name is new to the scene, the two member are not. Hailing from Southern California Michael Calderone & Austin Hall combined forces to leap ahead of the pack as one of the few high profile trance producing american duo's.
Michael had success as a solo artist with Sound of Flight, Break of Day, and Silent Room getting major support from Markus Schulz, Max Graham & Armada Music.
Austin in his own right has been writing/composing music since he was a child, Having learned almost every instrument in the book & been studying under seasoned audio engineers for the last 4 years, it clearly shows hard work is starting to pay off.
Together Michael and Austin are bringing the next generation of trance to every song they produce & venue they perform at. In their studio in California they have been busy producing remixes & more big room Originals that will rock venues for years to come.
On Stage, Michael is rapidly mixing tracks in and out laced with effects from a custom controller, while Austin uses various VSTs and samples, with multiple MIDI keyboards and effects such as piano, massive synths, atmosphere and break beats throughout the live set.Together they bring a performance that sets them apart from other DJs, captivating audiences with flawless mixing and live sound.
The Space Rockerz sound is a blending of rock elements driven by trance and electro. In 2009 the duo had their first release Elixer on Dissident Records, immediately followed by Zegema Beach on In Trance We Trust 14. Space Rockerz started 2010 right where they left off releasing Weather The Storm on, In Trance We Trust, which then made its mark on the world as it was played by every major headliner + 2 weeks in a row global selection on Markus Schulz GDJB. After the success of their originals Space Rockerz did remixes for the likes of Skytech, George Acosta, Tydi, and Markus Schulz.
To have releases on such reputable labels speaks volumes for the caliber of music released by the Space Rockerz, and their drive for excellence.
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Michael had success as a solo artist with Sound of Flight, Break of Day, and Silent Room getting major support from Markus Schulz, Max Graham & Armada Music.
Austin in his own right has been writing/composing music since he was a child, Having learned almost every instrument in the book & been studying under seasoned audio engineers for the last 4 years, it clearly shows hard work is starting to pay off.
Together Michael and Austin are bringing the next generation of trance to every song they produce & venue they perform at. In their studio in California they have been busy producing remixes & more big room Originals that will rock venues for years to come.
On Stage, Michael is rapidly mixing tracks in and out laced with effects from a custom controller, while Austin uses various VSTs and samples, with multiple MIDI keyboards and effects such as piano, massive synths, atmosphere and break beats throughout the live set.Together they bring a performance that sets them apart from other DJs, captivating audiences with flawless mixing and live sound.
The Space Rockerz sound is a blending of rock elements driven by trance and electro. In 2009 the duo had their first release Elixer on Dissident Records, immediately followed by Zegema Beach on In Trance We Trust 14. Space Rockerz started 2010 right where they left off releasing Weather The Storm on, In Trance We Trust, which then made its mark on the world as it was played by every major headliner + 2 weeks in a row global selection on Markus Schulz GDJB. After the success of their originals Space Rockerz did remixes for the likes of Skytech, George Acosta, Tydi, and Markus Schulz.
To have releases on such reputable labels speaks volumes for the caliber of music released by the Space Rockerz, and their drive for excellence.
Visit SPACEROCKERZ.COM for Bi-Weekly PodCast
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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