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Dark, raw and sweaty environments are where youre most likely to find Tommy Four seven, filling the void between house and techno since 2005.
Tommys been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy Js Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebings CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser.
Tommys approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. Its this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.
Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno label, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed with supporters such as Ben Klock, Len Faki, Joel Mull and Paco Osuna.
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Tommys been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy Js Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebings CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser.
Tommys approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. Its this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.
Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno label, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed with supporters such as Ben Klock, Len Faki, Joel Mull and Paco Osuna.
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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