Slok
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- Last edited by: slok | view edit history
- Date: 29 Mar 2011, 05:11
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The Italo-Parisian’s SLOK consider himself more a great pasta chef than a contemporary electronic music artist… by the way, he had big influence on the italian Breakbeat, Drum’n’Bass and Jungle scene with his two debut albums ‘They Call it Jungle’ and ‘Freak 2000’, both produced for the renowned Irma Records. After a natural change to electronic and ‘Personal House Music’ beats and sounds in 2006, the international club hit ‘Lonely Child’, released with the collaboration of Satoshi Tomiie & Hector Romero’s SAW Recordings label (DEFMIX Production), boosted his musical career quickly. His discography also includes releases and remixes on such esteemed records labels like Get Physical Music, My Favorite Robot, Circle Music, Baroque, Turbo, OM, Plastic Fantastic (Stereonova), Futic Tokyo and more. He currently runs on his own imprint Electronic Petz, a structure created for supporting brand new talented electronic music minds. In 2010 he released two different albums: ‘RAIN’, for Alex Flatner’s label Circle Music Germany, and ‘The Fat Pasta Grooves’ on Electronic Petz. Actually, he would open his first Italian restaurant in Paris.
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