Since his first days Nic Mai felt the music like a way of life. Recieving the influences of his mother, a Pianist/Performer with a succesfull carrer in Chile, he learned Piano at the age of 5.
Later he felt that percussion and drumming was his thing, playing with pots and covers hit the first drums.
At the age of 13 get his first snare drum to learn musical figures, for then set up a complete drumset.
The first live performances came in the 90's with his band albygensia, playing progressive rock in differents venues in Viña del mar and Valparaiso.
After that he started an exploration through differents styles and ways of music, From orchestra to dance he took a little from all of them.
The new era came when he get down in the studio with Rob Golden & Demian Muller when they started to produce dance music and show it in different clubs in Chile.
Lunar Moon Chart - Luna Lunar
(September)
1. Deepchild - Donut Hound (Tiger Stripes remix) Dieb Audio
2. Felipe Nadeau - Natural Dance (Fly o Tech remix)
3. Rene Amesz - Korona Little Mountain Recordings
4. Alan Fitzpatrick - Beshektas
5. Amoeba Assassin - Rollercoaster (Kos remix)
6. Ladyhawke - Dusk Till Dawn (Simon & Shaker remix)
7. DJ Yellow - Les Rym De Zoe
8. Sebastien Leger - Bambou Mistakes Music
9. Piemont - Blacksmoker
10. Nic Mai - Trutruka
Electric Moon Chart - Luna electrica
(October)
1. Paolo Mojo - Bellsong - Oosh
2. Rex the Dog - I Can See You, You Can See Me? (Huntemann remix)
3. Audio Bullys - Flickery Vision (Tim Green remix)
4. Inkfish & David West - Hello Piano (Sebastien Leger remix) Mistakes
5. Josh Gabriel - Tone Program (Style Of Eye remix) Different Pieces
6. DJ Yellow - The Beauty and The Beast
7. DJ Yellow - Light On Me (Satoshi Tomiie remix)
8. Tiger Stripes - Midnight Monkeys Get Physical Music
9. Audion - Billy Said Go (Nic Mai Tenebrous remix)
10. Spooky - Candy (James Zabiela remix) Spooky
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