Eduardo Herrera (Brazil)
Eduardo started djing professionally in 1987 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he was resident for such important clubs as Bunker 94 club (Rio de Janeiro), X Demente party (Rio de Janeiro), Ibiza club (Rio Grande do Sul), Club Ave Porco (Buenos Aires), Vibe Club (Curitiba), Club Nova (Rio de Janeiro), Club Venue (S.Leopoldo), Bar Ocidente (Porto Alegre) and Neo Club (Porto Alegre) always playing underground dance music, from house to techno and trance.
He had his own radio show Dancin Express for over five years at FM Pop Rock radio station. This was the first radio show to play underground dance music in Southern Brazil, and led to him moving to another bigger regional station, which helped him expand his already large fan base.
He's the founder of Mix Bazaar, a southern Brazilian weekend festival of fashion, arts and electronic music that attracts around 20 000 people per event and has been thrown for over ten years, at least 5 times a year.
Eduardo moved to London in 2002 and he now plays regularly for big events and clubs such as Frantic, Heat, Logic, Riot, Tasty, Antiworld and Kinky Mambo. Having built up a huge fan base in London with the aid of promoter Maria Teixeira, together they use this database to promote the parties he plays at. 2005 and 2006 have been a spectacular fashion with Eduardos bookings. On the NYD 05 he played in the main room of Koko (formerly Camden Palace) for Frantic, then in February he was the first south American DJ to play in the main room of Brixton Academy for Hard House Academy.
Get in the mood with a mix from the headliner Eduardo Herrera,
http://klubitus.org/musiikki.php?id=4100
Rideon (Ghetto 808)
Sir Nenis (Top Billin)
New brazilian ghetto sounds are here: Baile funk beats up from Rio de Janeiro's favelas are raw, ruff and served with a huge amount of bass from speakers that fill easily an entire wall. The sound derives from the likes of miami bass and electro and has picked on the way loads of ass-shaking brazilian percussion. Baile funk incorporates in itself a lot of samples and elements from almost any kind of popular music; rock, house, hip-hop etc. As the bass booms in the sweaty, hot nights of Rio, the dancers wind up to each other and perform such incredibly sexy dance moves that only true brazilians can. Now djs Rideon & Sir Nenis bring you the hot sound of baile funk served with some latin house, break'n'bossa and other funky tunes from the world's most swinging country.