About Me
In the rapidly evolving scene of electronic music, there are few DJ's that have seen the beginning, and even fewer that have maintained their position as forward think-ing musicians over the last decades. It is without a doubt that DJ Yellow is among these select few.With influences that range from the bells of Mike Oldfield to the beats of Jeff Mills, the depths of James Holden to the drive of Josh wink, its Yellow’s signature blend of hypnotic techno and deephouse that he is respected for. With both drive and melancholic strains apparent in his works, Yellow is a master at weaving melodies and grooves that continue to hypnotize and energize over the course of a night.DJ Yellow’s real name Alain Ho has been around for ages. He purchased his first slabs of vinyl at the tender age of 13, in the year of 1979. With a pair of turntables that he acquired from his older brother, the sounds of James Brown, Barry White and more obscure contemporaries inspired him to pursue his dream to become a DJ, his chance to rise from a life in poverty in the Parisian ghetto.His eagerness, talent, and true love for what he was doing quickly gained him rec-ognition and guest spots at several of the Parisian hotspots such as the clubs Bain Douche, Palace (the studio 54 of Paris), and of course Chez Roger Boite Funk, the very first Hip Hop club in the city. His fame spread all over the city, garnering him the nickname 'the Hip Hop DJ' as he was one of the first to recognize the po-tential of the French Hip Hop sound.When he met Chris (Bob Sinclar) in the early 90's during a night out, things took a turn. As young Alain was not satisfied with local fame alone, they jointly set out to explore new means to bring the music he loved so much to a larger audience.With this philosophy in mind, they started their label Yellow Productions in 1993, to critical acclaim. An underground label at first, it was perhaps Yellow's search for personality and his ear for quality that opened the door to a colourful palette of sign-ings, that included artists as diverse as Dimitri From Paris, Kid Loco, Bang Bang, Joe Claussel, Salome de Bahia and of course Bob Sinclar himself, all of which have helped to shape the French sound, as it is today.After a decade of fruitful cooperation and dedication to helping other people's ca-reers, Yellow finally decided to begin Poussez music in 2003, as an outlet for his own sounds, and that of his close friends, including King Britt, Kenny Larkin, and Josh Wink, amongst others.The label has shone more than ever in 2007. Through three projects, Alienation (instrumental), Intermission (vocals) and Paule (non-dance), Yellow has created a wide canvas to push his diverse sounds and inspirations into the world.After six hypnotizing Alienation releases through Poussez, Yellow completes the series in 2007 with a grand finale through invitations on Plastic City, Josh Wink's respected Ovum records, the prestigious Morrison Recordings, Slipe’n Side re-cords, and Deep Focus, featuring a special rework from no other than Deep Dish's Dubfire. Despite Alienation’s grand finale, Yellow is throwing his first Inter-missions into the mix, offering a fresh perspective on vocal tracks, by inviting two singers for an interpretation of each single track.Last but not least, as every artist has numerous faces. Paule is Alain’s new outlet for tracks that don’t really fit in the dancefloor category but that are all the more re-vealing and liberating. Unhindered by fixed beats and buildups, Paule is Yellow’s more artistic alter ego, and the first releases will come to fruition in 2007.Watch this man, while he continues to unleash his magic, inspiring many music lovers, clubbers and artists worldwide.