DANCETERIA, EASTER FRIDAY 06.04.2012
//PAOLO MOJO (OOSH, U.K)
//MR.A
//YOTTO (SOMETHING GOOD)
//DTM, MANNERHEIMINTIE 6, HELSINKI
//22-04
//10€ (+2,50 cloackroom)
//20 Y
Paolo Mojo is firmly established as a leading light on the underground house music scene with a large global following and a consistent production schedule that keeps him in demand all over the world.
A true ‘international’, there are not many countries that haven’t had a touch of the Mojo magic these days. He's earned himself a formidable global fan base thanks to his hectic schedule…Womb in Tokyo, Ministry of Sound in London, Avalon in Los Angeles, Warung Beach in Brazil, Wonderland in Ibiza, Chinese Laundry in Sydney and Zouk in Singapore are just some of the venues he graces consistently.
2011 started with a bang with the Essential Selection playlisted ‘Mmmm Daaa’ snapped up by legendary house label Strictly Rhythm for a spring release. His much hyped ‘All Night, Alright’ was released on hot Italian label 303 Lovers, home of Manuel De La Mare and Alex Kenji. His ‘Welcome To the Factory’ sampling track of the same name has been personally approved by Angel Moraes, and was released on Dj Chus’ Stereo Music.
Elsewhere, his track 1983 on Eric Prydz’ Pryda Friends has become a true club classic. He’s also released tracks on Pryda and Mouseville (the only ‘outside’ artist to do so) and a varied and vast list of other labels.. Bedrock, Saved, NRK, Cr2, Toolroom, Renaissance, Great Stuff, Positiva, EQ Recordings, Factomania, Little Mountain, Curfew Nervous, Ego Records.. the list goes on.
At the heart of his work lies his own label Oosh, which over the course of the last three years has landed him two BBC Essential New Tunes and two Beatport overall top ten hits. Pete Tong also named ‘JMJ’ (2007) and ‘Sirena’ (2008) his ‘top tunes of the summer.
On the compilation front he has been described by IDJ Magazine as ‘The master of the mix cd’. For evidence of this look no further than his award winning Balance 009 for EQ Recordings, now regarded as something of a classic mix compilation, or his Renaissance Digital 001.
With an astonishing work ethic in the studio and his endless special re-edits, he's an innovative DJ whose enviable technical ability and a thriving, huge loyal underground fanbase ensure that he will remain a star of the scene for many years to come.
http://www.facebook.com/paolomojo
http://www.twitter.com/paolomojo
http://www.djmra.com/
http://www.dtm.fi/
//PAOLO MOJO (OOSH, U.K)
//MR.A
//YOTTO (SOMETHING GOOD)
//DTM, MANNERHEIMINTIE 6, HELSINKI
//22-04
//10€ (+2,50 cloackroom)
//20 Y
Paolo Mojo is firmly established as a leading light on the underground house music scene with a large global following and a consistent production schedule that keeps him in demand all over the world.
A true ‘international’, there are not many countries that haven’t had a touch of the Mojo magic these days. He's earned himself a formidable global fan base thanks to his hectic schedule…Womb in Tokyo, Ministry of Sound in London, Avalon in Los Angeles, Warung Beach in Brazil, Wonderland in Ibiza, Chinese Laundry in Sydney and Zouk in Singapore are just some of the venues he graces consistently.
2011 started with a bang with the Essential Selection playlisted ‘Mmmm Daaa’ snapped up by legendary house label Strictly Rhythm for a spring release. His much hyped ‘All Night, Alright’ was released on hot Italian label 303 Lovers, home of Manuel De La Mare and Alex Kenji. His ‘Welcome To the Factory’ sampling track of the same name has been personally approved by Angel Moraes, and was released on Dj Chus’ Stereo Music.
Elsewhere, his track 1983 on Eric Prydz’ Pryda Friends has become a true club classic. He’s also released tracks on Pryda and Mouseville (the only ‘outside’ artist to do so) and a varied and vast list of other labels.. Bedrock, Saved, NRK, Cr2, Toolroom, Renaissance, Great Stuff, Positiva, EQ Recordings, Factomania, Little Mountain, Curfew Nervous, Ego Records.. the list goes on.
At the heart of his work lies his own label Oosh, which over the course of the last three years has landed him two BBC Essential New Tunes and two Beatport overall top ten hits. Pete Tong also named ‘JMJ’ (2007) and ‘Sirena’ (2008) his ‘top tunes of the summer.
On the compilation front he has been described by IDJ Magazine as ‘The master of the mix cd’. For evidence of this look no further than his award winning Balance 009 for EQ Recordings, now regarded as something of a classic mix compilation, or his Renaissance Digital 001.
With an astonishing work ethic in the studio and his endless special re-edits, he's an innovative DJ whose enviable technical ability and a thriving, huge loyal underground fanbase ensure that he will remain a star of the scene for many years to come.
http://www.facebook.com/paolomojo
http://www.twitter.com/paolomojo
http://www.djmra.com/
http://www.dtm.fi/