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Rush Hour 018 (September 2009)

Rush Hour 018 (September 2009)

FromPharmacy Radio


Rush Hour 018 (September 2009)

FromPharmacy Radio

ratings:
Length:
120 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guest Mix: Carlo Calabro (Fektive / Poland).Kamil Kwiatkowski (AKA Carlo Calabro) - born in 1986 in southern Poland. When you ask his parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, friends and ex girlfriends a question "was there any indication Kamil would take up music?", everyone will give you the same answer: "Nothing at all!". A producer? In 2006 he accidentally came cross a compilation of music people around called "trance". After hearing a first record Kamil felt like listening another one and another, and another... Couple of months passed when he shouted loud like a small child: "I wanna make such music!". And then it all begun... When the field was sufficiently recognized and he knew "which buttons to press" he started pressing (that is: producing). His first track made only by himself fitted for..... release! A small label and the track didn't turn out to be a hit, but... who cares! Carlo Calabro got a massive shot of motivation for further work. "You want, you can", right? Things Carlo Calabro did in the second half of 2007 took Fektive Records fancy (Carlo hopes they fancy him still). As the first record of the independent Dutch company was being prepared, Carlo found some time to make two more remixes. For whom? For Marcus Schossow and Glenn Morrison. Nice huh? Bear in mind our guy had a six months of experience at the moment... Year 2008 was busy (almost each producer has a thought like that in his/her biography so let's just place it here). A single "Heart of Stone" recorded with Tiff Lacey came to light. Apart from that: remixes, remixes, remixes... Not for any old guys though. Filo & Peri, Mr. Pit, Mac Zimms. Solid Sessions. During the same period, Carlo Calabro's releases landed twice on Beatport's Top10 chart. It is then pleasure to announce: Carlo Calabro is not a chart virgin any more! Current year brought more conscious going-on of Carlo (it takes some time to find your own style, doesn't it?). He knows which direction to go and he consequently go that way remembering determination and patience is what really counts. Year 2009 is devoted mainly to work on his own material. Carlo found some time to make remixes. Sied Van Riel ("Darklight"), Leon Bolier ("Selffullfilling Prophecy")... Yes, yes. And that's enough info for now! Just expect new remixes and Carlo Calabro's singles coming soon. You won't be disappointed. A DJ? Yes, of course! Carlo was invited by Tiesto himself to "Club Life". However, "15 Minutes of Fame" is still ahead! From March 2007 Carlo hosts a monthly "Pushing the Bar" in the most popular Internet radio - Digitally Imported (www.di.fm). On each first Friday of a month, except for Carlo Calabro's sets, you can hear one additional guest. Until now among Carlo's guests were: Jonas Steur, Ernesto vs. Bastian, Leon Bolier, Sied Van Riel, Daniel Wanrooy, Marcus Schossow. And if you would like to see Carlo playing in a club or during some huge event (he took part in Colors Of Sounds and Electrocity 4 among others), just have a look on his schedule and come. Having the opportunity we confirm that Carlo leaves his studio only when he really needs to, that is when he goes on for a booking, goes to sleep, eats, pisses or when his girlfriend tells him to do so. Visit the podcast episode page to find out more information, with links to artists featured in this podcast.
Released:
Oct 5, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A dance music legend with a career spanning twenty years, Christopher Lawrence is one of the world's most respected DJs and producers. Founder of the US's #1 underground trance label Pharmacy Music, his tough live sets and innovative productions have earned him the respect of industry and fans alike. An IDMA’s Best American DJ winner, he has been described by DJ Mag as "One of America's most influential DJs”.