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Bio:
..If a song had no voice, but could tell a story, what would it say? For some music lovers there would be no creative reply to this question. For a unique dj/producer/remixer like Michael Darius, the possibilities would be endless. With a passion for music at a very young age, Michael found himself trying to provide the best possible music for gatherings and small parties, with the simple means of cassette tapes.
His interest turned to electronic music and he started listening to the innovative sounds of Crystal Method, Robert Miles, and Sash! as inspiration. From there on he allowed music to be his pathway towards everything and a means to no end. Michael's keen ear for music began to mold him into a skillful DJ and a talented producer. His creative execution, dedication, and ideas he displays, shows in the music he produces. As music to him is like a unique language, he speaks fluently. Intricate detail and minute sounds do not pass him by without perfection and precision. Michael's talent is not just technical, his instinctive musical creativity and skillful DJing tactics comes straight from the heart. His performances emit an overwhelming amount of feeling and emotion which leads his audiences to forget their surroundings, but remember his powerful essence. As one fan stated, "not only do you make your life interesting, but our's too."
Once Michael saw that music was his vision, and that vision pleased others as well, he did not waste any time. He quickly formed Trilogy Recordings with Vic Odin and started on his mission as a musical mastermind. After much time and effort, Michael produced Plastic Elements in 2000. Pleased with the results and the reactions from people, he was inspired to create a sequel to Plastic Elements which also touched many hearts. But his gratification did not stop there. In late 2000 he brought out Outer Reaches from marinating and let it cook.
Michael decided that two creative minds are better than one. He then produced the 12" record "Electra/Kinetic Vibes" in 2001 under Trilogy Recordings with Vic Odin carrying the alias "Trifactor". The record took off from there at the record release party, Trifactor Live @ Key Club, and sent fans soaring.
After the success of this release, Michael was inspired to co-produce more effective tracks. With a lot of time and effort being spent in the studio, the results were rewarding. He co-produced tracks such as Lucent, Vermin In Ecstasy, and Descent all under Trilogy Recordings.
Soon thereafter, it came time for him to step into new grounds therefore leaving Trilogy Recordings and Trifactor. His masterful collaboration of music produced was the result of him being asked to join DHV Records in spring of 2002. Under the DHV label he has so far produced and remixed several tracks which are due to be released in 2003.
In late 2002, Michael was introduced to Alex Stealthy of DHV Records. The two hit it off quickly and started working together. The mixture of Michael's dark grooves and Alex's beautiful melodies was something new. They fell in love with their new "genre" and formed the alias "Darius & Stealthy". Michael is very much impressed with the talent Alex possesses and enjoys working with him. The most notable record they produced was “Going Home†which was very well received along with its stellar remixes from the likes of Inkfish and Microkosmos. Dance floor shaker remixes of Nirvana’s Drain You and Bjork’s Pagan Poetry were also supported by DJs such as Hernan Cattaneo.
The year 2005 brought more success with the release of Magic of Politics on Blu Room Records which was massively supported by major DJs such as Sasha, Nick Warren, Matthew Dekay, Luke Chable, Chris Fortier, Steve Porter, and many more. Shredded Memories on Fiberline also rocked the dance charts for weeks topping at ..2 on EDM Digital. In June he launched his radio show "FiberlineAudio Presents ..." which is aired on the first Friday of each month on XTC Radio London. The show was debuted with special guest NuBreed, who was then followed by Andrew K, Phil K, Trifactor, and Brett King.
The direction Michael is going towards will undoubtedly make a new indention in musical theory and concept. He credits a lot of his success to friends and fans who have been there for him throughout his journey. With the continuing support and his drive to create, he will continue to give. He states, "As long as there is one ear listening, my hands will still be spinning." With his undying love for what he does, we will continue to see Michael Darius exceeding behind turntables with no boundaries or limitations.