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Biological

Rock the boat

About Me


Angelo Faassen a.k.a Biological is active in the dance industrie since 1990.
Being brought up with the sounds from the nineties and being inspired by artists like: Silver Bullet, Jedi Knights, pork recordings and Prodigy, he developed his own sound.
His musical taste flows from breakbeat to deep warm house, occasionally with some techno flavour.
The warm pads in his music give a flowing feeling, his euphoric melodies and intelligent rhytmic patterns are turning listening into a different way of dancing and enjoying.
The first productions he published under the name Misty Movement where he began to feed his interest and finetune his abillities. After his first couple of releases he began working with Musicman where he released a couple of ep's on their label and released 2 ep's on his own label "sessions".
In 1996 he released his first record under the name Biological. on the respected EC records label (Michel de Heij). Recently he has been working under the label Sound Architecture.

Discography – 1989/2006

Misty Movement


E.P.eacement (12")

My Interests

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Member Since: 4/6/2006
Band Website: biological.nl
Band Members: Angelo Faassen
Influences: Silver Bullet, Jedi Knights, pork recordings, Prodigy, Mr C, Dimitri, Kevin Saunderson, Moloko, Kreuder en Dorfmeister, Vienna Scientist, Public enemy, Frank Zappa, Stones, Dizzy Gillespy, Miles Davis, Cinematic Orchestra, Sly and the Family Stone, Michael Jackson, Beat Street, New york city breakers, Thai Food, Whisky, Portugal, Pod, Mom&Dad
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Record Label: EC Records, Music People, Music Man
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Happy New Year

Happy new 2007! everybody. Hope this one cracks the world. Love and peace...
Posted by Biological on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 06:47:00 PST

Somethin ' else

Saturday April 29th there is again a party in Club Waas in rotterdam. Feat. Ben mono(compost) Dogdaze and Frankly   See u there
Posted by Biological on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:20:00 PST