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Renaissance Presents 'Sequential' mixed by Hernan Cattaneo

Author: cds@tranzfusion
Friday, May 5, 2006
With a worldwide touring schedule across the most desirable venues on the planet and two Masters Series releases under his belt Hernan Cattaneo has become as renowned throughout the world of dance music as he is in his native Argentina. Now, 2006 sees the inception of his latest project: Sequential. This double mix CD features a heady combination of exclusive remixes and tracks straight out of Cattaneo's record bag. This will undoubtedly be a success as one of the most influential and creative forces in the industry is given the chance to cut loose. Watch out!

Released on RENAISSANCE - EQ / STOMP

TOUR DATES

4th June - Metro, Perth
9th June - Velvet, Cairns
11th June - Tank, Sydney
16th June - Room, Melbourne

Tracklist:

Disc 1

1 Gui Boratto - Arquipelago
2 Petersky - F**k Them All (Oliviero & MOS For The Ladies Remix)
3 Trafik - Thought Line
4 Tommyboy & Mannel - Feel It (Tommyboy & Mannel's Renaissance Sequential Remix)
5 Mikael Delta - Baboo
6 Dousk - Florence
7 3 Colours - Picture This (Original Mix) Hernan & Martin Garcia Feat. Peter K - Two Sides Of A Story (Acapella)
8 Paolo Mojo - '1983'
9 Chris Ilopis - Dize Moi
10 Randall Jones pres. DJs Set You Free - With My Friend
11 Way Out West - Wonka
12 16 Bit Lolita's Feat. Jennifer Home - Passing Lights
13 Phonique - For The Time Being Feat. Erlend Oye (Hernan Cattaneo & John Tonks Exclusive Masters Remix)

Disc 2

1 Bushwacka! - Beastman
2 Trisco - Fashionista
3 Union Jack - Two Full Moons And A Trout (Luke Chable Remix)
4 Derek Howell - Cram It Up Your Cram Hole Slam - Human (Acapella)
5 16 Bit Lolita's - Destiny
6 Marco Bailey - Fatal Attraction
7 Mehta & Riedel - Obsessions (Kered vs. The Naboombu People Remix)
8 Dan Welton - Lisopain (The Pushers Sublingual Dub)
9 Brisker & Magitman - Other Dye (Perry O'Neil Remix)
10 Nick Muir - I Feel Real (Hernan Cattaneo)
11 Eddie F - Breather
12 Hernan Cattaneo & John Tonks - Sirocco

Biography

Growing up in Buenos Aires, Hernan listened to Europop bands like Simply Red and Level 42, music he found sifting through Billboard magazine (the only music journal he could get at the time). But in 1987 a friend visited Vinylmania in New York City and brought back a sweet taste of Chicago house in the form of Traxx and DJ International pressings, which featured artists like Frankie Knuckles, Derrick May and Inner City. "They blew my mind," exclaims Hernan. "I loved them because they combined the energy of Europe's electronic music - bands like Depeche Mode and New Order - with the soul of American music. After that, everything changed for me."

Shortly after, Hernan scored a residency in a small club in Buenos Aires that led to him being invited to play in clubs throughout South America. His talent was fast becoming recognised and in 1996 he secured the hotly contested residency for a new weekly Saturday entitled 'Clubland'. Within 2 years the night had developed and was being hailed as Argentina's best club. Soon all the world's elite were beating down the door, giving Hernan the chance to share the booth with DJs like Sasha, John Digweed, Danny Tenaglia, Carl Cox, Darren Emerson and, of course, Paul Oakenfold. The night went from strength to strength and, as the Millennium loomed, became widely regarded as the best in the world, with Hernan's contribution being cited as a major part of its success. On hearing Hernan's eclectic deep house, tribal and progressive sets, Cream immediately chose him as their South American resident. He then went on to win Best DJ Award in 1996 and 1997. From there its only a matter of time before Hernan would get the chance to played beyond his home continent, que one Paul Oakenfold, who invited Hernan to tour Europe with him. It was from this point on that universities and clubs throughout England and Europe began to hear the sounds of Hernan Cattaneo, which in turn, led to his Perfecto signing for both the seminal 'Deep Funk' and 'South America,
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