About Me
Slovenian DJ Slider and Loopfreaks own BlazV deliver two serious funky Tech Floor fillers. Be prepared to have the atom's in your body shake and the protones explode.
Supported by:
Miss Nine, James Zabiela, Kid Massive, Disiples Of Sound, Luca Ricci, Jalebee Cartel, Joel Armstrong , Brandon Jay, Robert Oleysyck, DJ Villo, Tigerhook, Webmen and more.
BlazV, or Blaz Vrecko from Celje, long time trance producer, started to produce more of an electro tunes with a raw analog athmosphere, pumping beat and lots and lots of energy in early 2007 . His early efforts didn't go unnoticed, and with support of some of the leading electro house DJs in his region as well as complete support from danish label Loopfreaks, quite some releases followed and practicaly all got a great response. With numerous remixes it was his solo release Breaindead / Electro Freak that got the most attention with the public, but the time of electro was short lived.
In 2008, BlazV started to fall more and more under the minimal influence, working on both his solo minimal productions, like Mass miner, showcasing his new minimal techno style as well as a coop with DJ Slider, resoulting in 2 tracks:Atomic in known electro blazV style and it's remix, brand new styled track, Protonic. Both releases had admirable prerelease support, with mass miner having a successive run on a Releasepromo chart ( no.20,staying there for 4 weeks) and amazing success on Balance Pool’s Weekly Chart ( no.6 !!!). He finaly found a way that is true to himself, returning to techno that he was a long time fan of, and with more unreleased material and colaborations with djs like Viktoria Rebeka and Slider, he is hoping to break into and rise awarenes of his work in the scene.
Year 2008 was also groundbreaking for his live action, with houmble but sure first steps towards being a DJ. His first few gigs happened in small, local underground club, Supernova. He likes to spin a good, driving tech minimal, but he likes to mix styles to add some more melodic and athmospheric stuff, bordering progressive trance at times.Still, with will to spread his work to a wider audience, he will give his best to entertain the crowd and share his vision of good party with everyone who'll listen.
Discography:
Organic Function - Cmetec (Feralcode) - 2007
BlazV - Braindead/Electro Freak (Loopfreaks) - 2007
BlazV - Bad Funk (Papstec) - 2007
BlazV - Mass Miner (Loopfreaks) - 2008
BlazV & Slider - Atomic/Protonic (Loopfreaks) 2008 NEW
BlazV & Slider - Rimshot Tune (Papstec) SOON
BlazV - Bubble Play (TBA)
BlazV - Crackle Crunch Buzz (TBA)
BlazV - Wobler (TBA)
BlazV - BoomRox (TBA)
BlazV - 10 Thousand 808 Claps (TBA)
BlazV & Shan Tee - Classified (TBA)
Remixes:
Ray Calman - Kashmir Organic Function Remix (Feralcode) - 2006
Victoria Rebeka & Girandon - Dirty Spring Blaz V Remix (Loopfreaks) - 2007
Sonic Cube - Other Sight Blaz V Remix (Loopfreaks) - 2007
Daniel Dust feat. Sabrina - Lovely Day BlazV Remix (Loopfreaks) 2007
Rouge Et Noir - Open Your Mind feat. Anne BlazV Remix (Loopfreaks) 2008
Marcus Schmidt vs Double C - Amok Nasty Project vs. BlazV Remix TBA SOON
What others say of BlazV and his tracks:
Simon Latham@ Progressivehouse.com
BlazV - Mass Miner(Loopfreaks)
The Original starts with raw power, its tech and crosses into minimal without going near being boring. The simplicity in these is as evident as ever but it has a real dancefloor presence to it.
The beat is neat and simple but seems to kick harder with the backdrop of sweeps and the lead that it more then there.
Minimal is a stripped down version of the original yet it has a character of its own too, if nothing else then for the low-fi background. Some fills are thown in and this keeps moving.
The whole groove is a good one and this will get play.