Nakadia (Priviledged World Tour, Thailand)
The story of Nakadia reads like a fairytale that has been played out in the global village for all to witness. Born impoverished in the rice paddies of northern Thailand, this charming Thai beauty was sent to the runways of Europe to model. There she was first exposed to dance music and club life. After being captivated by electronic music she decided that it was her calling to deejay! With nothing but passion and determination, Nakadia has achieved more than anyone could envision.
The cliché practice makes perfect, seems to define Nakadias work ethic and enthusiasm towards her craft. Her modesty and humble nature would leave most in disbelief that she has played over 300 events in more than 200 clubs, while racking up air miles across 35 countries over the past four years!
In 2006, Nakadia performed as only deejay at the closing ceremonies of the World Cup Football at Berlin Olympic stadium and later would accomplish every deejays dream by playing Love Parade to over a million people.
Now in 2007, Nakadia has established herself as the most successful deejay coming out of South East Asia and is one of the few female top deejays non stop touring the world. Her vibrant deejay skills, the party only atmosphere she brings into the clubs, her natural charm and beauty has captivated the party elite on all corners of the globe.
Bangkok Impact, Live (Crème Organization)
Bangkok Impact is the nom de disco of Sami Liuski born 1979 near the russian border. Right now he's living in the capital of Finland but before he was living in the cold north, about 800 kilometers up from Helsinki near the arctic circle.
Though Finnish, Sami has forged close ties with the formidable Dutch electro scene. He has released on labels such as Clone Records (based in Rotterdam), Crème Organization and Bunker (from The Hague), and I-Fs Viewlexx. Sami's tracks have appeared on many compilations and for example Sven Väth picked one of Sami's tracks for the Cocoon Compilation series.
Sami describes his music as "electronic disco with elements from house and techno". Some call it his Finnish tango sound. Bangkok Impact livesets are blend of old and new (even unreleased) tracks and is aimed for keeping the dancefloor happy.
Bangkok Impacts debut album Traveller is aptly named, as it finds Sami exploring dance musics past, investigating its future possibilities, and questioning his affection for disco. After the album he has been releasing regularly 12" singles like 'Do It' and 'Taboo'.
Sami has played around the world with Bangkok Impact and Putsch '79 pseudonyms. Among most of the european capitals and clubs he has had gigs in Japan, Australia and USA too.