Electro
Years ago, being a eurodance and gabber listening 5th grader, Fossa probably didn't foresee that his interest in different and new kinds of music would develop into a strong enthusiasm towards listening to and creating futuristic tracks, using the sounds from the past.
Fossa has found his own genre slot somewhere among retrofuturistic electro, which on the other hand includes elements from glitchy video game legacy soundscapes, but also often embeds straightforward analogueish techno blastage.
Years ago, being a eurodance and gabber listening 5th grader, Fossa probably didn't foresee that his interest in different and new kinds of music would develop into a strong enthusiasm towards listening to and creating futuristic tracks, using the sounds from the past.
Fossa has found his own genre slot somewhere among retrofuturistic electro, which on the other hand includes elements from glitchy video game legacy soundscapes, but also often embeds straightforward analogueish techno blastage.
Sero's music is a mixture of 808 beats, old school samples and badass basslines. The result is a good ol' classic electro sound that all cowbell-junkies love.
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DJ Overdose started freaking around with turntables and mixers in 87, and a few years later began producing his own tracks when he bought his first and favorite sampler the EMU SP12. DJ Overdose collaborates with DJ Technician as Get It Boyz, with Ingmar Pauli as Novamen and with Alden Tyrell as The Hasbeens and did some remixes with I-f as Los Muchachos Gruesos.
The Egyptian Lover has been bringing you that sound you have enjoyed for over 25 years. Some call it Electro, some call it Hip Hop, some call it Old School, some call it Rap, but he calls it "Dance Music". Egyptian Lover makes music to make you Dance.
He started out as a DJ in 1978-79 and became the headlining DJ for Uncle Jam's Army in 1982. He has been in the music business all his life. His first time in the studio he recorded the "Breakin' & Entering" soundtrack. A true "Electro" recording and the first of its kind.
