Dom Kane
Dom Kane Biography October 2007
"The buzz surrounding electro-house hero Dom Kane is rapidly reaching critical mass... Glitched Out is an absolute belter; with techy, electro beats, unrelenting bass and a ridiculously catchy vocal..... Ministry Of Sound
Entering 2007 with a Cool Cuts Chart entry at No 17 under the guise of DKB with Give You, Dom has continued to prove time and time again that this is his time. Owner of Xeton Records and a world-renowned producer with releases and remixes on Fakt, Erase, Fat!, Kismet, 852, Climax, Stranamente, Knob, 64, Randomize, Instinct, Ascension, and of course Xeton amongst others.
Add to this, a residency at Ministry Of Sound, The White House, and Space (Ibiza), and APriori (Moscow), its no wonder IDJ Magazine rates him as:
The Years Fastest-Rising Underground Talent 2007.
Propelled into the big league by his remake of the Orbital classic Halcyon, Dom inserted his unique blend of electro house and 4-4 Breaks to the track, which gained plays from James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, Matt Darey, Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, and the almighty Pete Tong on BBC Radio One's Essential Selection not to mention both the Hartnoll brothers behind the original track itself, gaining rave reviews from DJ Magazine, IDJ, and Mixmag to name a few.
Having first started DJing in 1992 when free-parties were rife, discovering the love of performing to a 2000-strong crowd, by 1995 he was performing with residencies around the Southwest, and guest slots in Ibiza during the summer of 1998. By 2004, Dom began his monthly residency with Proton Radio, and then 2006 saw Dom Kane launch Xeton Records, entering a four-month Tour of Eastern Europe with BenQ-Siemens to launch the new brand of 3G mobile phones, along with high profile gigs and releases, gaining huge exposure and rave reviews.
2007 is Dom Kanes biggest year yet, with rave reviews from BPM, Mixmag, DJ Mag, 365, EQ, and then no less than six entries in IDJ Magazine for the June 2007 edition including Breaks Top Tune and Heavy Rotation (Unique 3 The Theme remix) and a full artist feature, its no wonder that The Fat! Agency proclaimed, It wont be long before this man is mentioned in the same breath as D Ramirez or Dave Spoon Weve found a future superstar DJ.
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"The buzz surrounding electro-house hero Dom Kane is rapidly reaching critical mass... Glitched Out is an absolute belter; with techy, electro beats, unrelenting bass and a ridiculously catchy vocal..... Ministry Of Sound
Entering 2007 with a Cool Cuts Chart entry at No 17 under the guise of DKB with Give You, Dom has continued to prove time and time again that this is his time. Owner of Xeton Records and a world-renowned producer with releases and remixes on Fakt, Erase, Fat!, Kismet, 852, Climax, Stranamente, Knob, 64, Randomize, Instinct, Ascension, and of course Xeton amongst others.
Add to this, a residency at Ministry Of Sound, The White House, and Space (Ibiza), and APriori (Moscow), its no wonder IDJ Magazine rates him as:
The Years Fastest-Rising Underground Talent 2007.
Propelled into the big league by his remake of the Orbital classic Halcyon, Dom inserted his unique blend of electro house and 4-4 Breaks to the track, which gained plays from James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, Matt Darey, Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, and the almighty Pete Tong on BBC Radio One's Essential Selection not to mention both the Hartnoll brothers behind the original track itself, gaining rave reviews from DJ Magazine, IDJ, and Mixmag to name a few.
Having first started DJing in 1992 when free-parties were rife, discovering the love of performing to a 2000-strong crowd, by 1995 he was performing with residencies around the Southwest, and guest slots in Ibiza during the summer of 1998. By 2004, Dom began his monthly residency with Proton Radio, and then 2006 saw Dom Kane launch Xeton Records, entering a four-month Tour of Eastern Europe with BenQ-Siemens to launch the new brand of 3G mobile phones, along with high profile gigs and releases, gaining huge exposure and rave reviews.
2007 is Dom Kanes biggest year yet, with rave reviews from BPM, Mixmag, DJ Mag, 365, EQ, and then no less than six entries in IDJ Magazine for the June 2007 edition including Breaks Top Tune and Heavy Rotation (Unique 3 The Theme remix) and a full artist feature, its no wonder that The Fat! Agency proclaimed, It wont be long before this man is mentioned in the same breath as D Ramirez or Dave Spoon Weve found a future superstar DJ.
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