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...continuation of the article Flash is also well-known from his remixes of Landa's "Music N Control" or "Noah's Ark" from Oxygen Breathing Apparatus (O.B.A.). His latest hit was "The Love" produced together with Choopie and the vocalist Melanie. These days he's been looking for an inspiration in groove, electro and tech-house, and names his favorites from Pete Tong, The Chemical Brothers to Underworld, Jamesa Zabiela and John Digweed. Together with his brothers, as Flash Brothers (also known as Flash, Flashers, Shmoo), they have their tracks included on John Digweed's "MMII" ("Protect The Sense") and Dave Seaman's "Global Underground Melbourne" ("Sarcasm"). They have recorded two artist albums: "Far and Beyond" and "Global Tribe", issued on Israeli MDMA label. They also produced great remix of Pole Folder&CP's track titled "Dust". The Flaishler brothers are responsible for a success of progressive in Israel. They made a place out there for that genre, despite the huge popularity of psytrance. To me, the most esteemed Israeli artist is Mo Shic (real name: Moshic Shlomi). He lives in a country of a very difficult political situation, where suicidal bomb attacks are very common. As a boy of eighteen he was enlisted to the national army, where he dole with suffer and death for two years. He's a full of hope optimist though, which does not mean that he's not been bearing the brand of the history of Israel into his music. First steps into DJing and producing he made 6 years ago, although nobody wanted to value him in the country ruled by trance. He finally signed a contract with Cyber Records and issued two singles under the Argonout alias: "You Won't Stop Brazil" and "Almost". Later, alongside with another Israeli DJ, Zidan, he produced 3 singles for Plastica. Including "Nighstalker", acknowledged to be the underground hit of the year according to "DJ Magazine". He speaks of himself, as of the underground ambassador, and his playlists confirm the same. Both on "Distorted Patterns", and the "DJ Mag World Series" mix, he compiled tunes delivered by young producers of the Middle East. That way he pays back to the scene, which had promoted his name across the world. Mo Shic presents dark, but very subtle and "driving" type of progressive. He's 26 with over 40 productions in the discography. Turkish progressive, compared to the Israeli one, is a bit more delicate. There's more pressure being put to the melody part. Percussions do not sound that powerful and their tracks climate shares melancholy, anxiety or alternatively even horror. [Previous page] [Next page] |
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