Trevor O´Neil - New Era (Central Avenue & Graham Sahara Mix) Seamless Traxx

2013-05-09 146

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Seamless Traxx brings you the first release from up and coming Ibiza DJ Trevor O´Neil.

Hailing from Bristol, Trevor first began his love affair with music in the late 90's listening to the Balearic sounds from that era that flooded the music charts. As he grew older and the bass heavy Bristol sound grabbed the attention of his ear, he bought his first set of decks aged 17, mainly playing Drum & Bass and hip hop. After a few years of residencies in Bristol and Swansea, he got involved in the house scene, and went to France dj ´ing in Morzine and Tignes, before moving to Ibiza. He was immediately snapped up to play at Tantra Cafe in Playa D´en Bossa, a very popular stop for people when going to and from Space, Ushuaia and Bora Bora. He then began playing in other venues on the island, such as Guarana and Somni, working his way up the very difficult ladder of an Ibiza resident DJ. He has since started producing and Seamless bring you his first release. Its an organic techy groovy house track, which gets its groove from the very tightly programmed percussion and the underlying bass line. Its topped off with an organic touch with a guitar to give it an uplifting feel and really works well in the track

For this package we have drafted in Central Avenue & Graham Sahara

Nominated for the Beatport Music Award for "Best House Track of the Year 2011" highlights the production and DJ talents of these two artists. In a short time they have really becoming a hot property. With tracks appearing on Spinnin´Records, Armada Music, Hed Kandi, Ministry of Sound, its fair to say the duo have been doing something right. They have taken the track and served up an underground grooving tech house track. Using parts of the percussion from the original, whilst adding it to their now trademark house groove they add in a piano to give this remix a different feel to the original and take it on a slightly darker vibe.

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