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Nay Landry

About Me

THE MISSION
Nathan Landry has been djing for 8 years. He has an intense passion for quality house music, and as well as making his mark as a dj he also intends to make it as a producer and remixer.THE INFLUENCES
Nathan has always had a desire for music and has been influenced and inspired by many bands, dj's and producers. He has forged a dj style which crosses the board from deep house through to techno, a sound which can be described as tough and techy with a party edge, although open minded about what he plays; he says he just plays quality house music and will play anything as long as its good!THE PRODUCTION
Nathan is also an aspiring producer and remixer. He has worked alongside fellow Homegrown resident Adam B in the past on productions and more recently has produced some of his own material, which you can listen to above; check 'em out!THE HIGHLIGHTS
Nathan has also had success as a dj. Highlights include playing out alongside Tom Stephan in Newcastle-upon-Tyne for a Levi's sponsored house party (Dec 2001), this was also featured in Mixmag (Feb 2002). He has played out on Andy Prices premier house music show, "Back to our House" on Manchester's Key103 (June 2002). As well as being featured alongside Adam B in I-DJ magazine's readers mixes (March 2001), his own mix cd was featured in I-DJ (August 2003). Nathan's other highlights as a dj include playing a boat party for Nottingham's The Bomb' nightclub alongside homegrown residents Tom Golden and Adam B, other dj's on the bill were Tayo and Frank Tope from Basement Jaxx's Rooty sound system. Nathan has also played out alongside the Audio Bullys, again for The Bomb' in May 2004. International highlights include djing in Croatia for the world recognised Zagreb film festival in 2004 and 2005, and Freestyle at Cova Den Xoroi in Menorca, a truly unique and inspiring venue (in a cave!). In summer 2006 Nathan and fellow HG residents completed a mini tour of Croatia and Montenegro (July-Aug 2006). Nathan, Tom and Adam also Dj'd at the Amsterdam Dance Event in October 2007 and a week later played for the "4th" time at the Zagreb Film Festival. "We are now official after party residents!" Check the Utube vid below...THE CONCLUSION
Nathan's ambition is to dj all around the world and to write, remix and produce quality house music.

Zagreb film festival 2007

My Interests

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Member Since: 8/17/2006
Band Website: www.myspace.com/nathanlandry
Band Members: Nathan Landry
Influences: Carl Cox, Danny Howells, Halo & Hipp-e (H-Foundation), Jamie Anderson, Josh Wink, DJ Sneak, The Chemical (Toilet) Brothers, Nigel Richards, Eddie Richards, Johnny Fiasco, Pete Tong, Adam B, Erick 'More' Morillo, Seb Fontaine, Dave Clarke, Yousef, Audio Soul Project, James Holroyd, Rob Bright, Armand Van Helden, Roger Sanchez, Tom Stephan, DJ Dan, Peace Division, Full Intention, Joeski, Justin Long, Jay Tripwire, Fatboy Slim, D. Ramirez... plus many more.
Sounds Like: HYPNOTIC - You can check out my tracks in my player for some hypnotic house tribalism!Mi Casa - October 2005

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My Blog

June 2009 Chart

I like to puplish a chart every 2 years! Might get round to doing a new mix cd soon!Anyway check out the tracks below - A fine selection indeed!01: DJ T - DIS (SOLOMUN RMIX) (GET PHYSICAL)02: ALEX COS...
Posted by on Sun, 24 May 2009 07:51:00 GMT

New Tracks

Check out the new tracks on my player!All tracks part of a brand new EP, watch this space for news of a release date,CheersNathan.
Posted by on Sat, 14 Mar 2009 02:17:00 GMT

Chart blog 2

NATHAN LANDRY'S HOT 10 - MAY 200701 JIMMY CHRONIC  BEANS (KENTPHONIC MIX) (WOT)02 SAMIM & MICHAL  CIRCLES (KINDISCH)03 FUTURE FORWARD FEAT JOHN SIMMONS  WELCOME TO CHICAGO (LIVE MIX) (KOMPUTE)0...
Posted by on Fri, 08 Jun 2007 05:52:00 GMT

Chart Blog

This is a blog for old charts to give me (people) an idea of where I'm at musically at any given point during the year. NATHAN LANDRY'S HOT 10 - JANUARY 200701 Oxia - Change works/Domino (Kompakt...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 04:57:00 GMT