Bram VanK started deejaying somewhere around 1990. Hip-hop was the thing back then. He caught the house music virus In 1992/93. He chose not to limit himself to one genre within house music. To him only the combination of just good music and the vibe the audience can extract is important. if you really need to categorize him it's groovy tech house with a wide variety of clubby and progressive influences. He has had several residencies in club and venues in and arround Rotterdam and abroad: Tenerife, Italy and France and has shared the stage with dj's as Erick E, Michel de Hey, Grooveyard/Secret Cinema, Tiesto, Miss Monica , Eddy de Clercq, Joost van Bellen and many more.
At present Bram VanK is one of the residents of ZIN in Rotterdam and has a weekly radio program M.E.A.T. (Music, Entertainment and Talent) on www.Deep.fm
Producer
In 2000 Bram started to invest in a studio to make his own tracks. Under aliases like Groove Doctor, Funkstar Criminal, R.B. Fusion and Max Dione he made it into several dance charts allover the world since. Major DJ's play his tracks, for example: Carl Cox, Seb Fontaine (BBC Radio One), Fergie (BBC Radio One), Graham Gold (Kiss FM), Armin van Buuren (ID&T), Satoshi Tomiie, Judge Jules and Misja Helsloot Some major projects can be expected where Bram joins up with major songwriters. For example: Bram VanK feat. Tony C., Gesture Music. For details see discography and the agenda.
Discography:
- Groove Doctor - Shut up! - Work White (02) - Rhythm
- Max Dione - Solar Maximum - Basic Beat - Basic Beat
- Funkstar Criminal - Global Funk - Very Disco - MidTown
- Groove Doctor - Wodka Shooters EP - Work White (09) - Rhythm
- R.B. Fusion - Parranda EP - Basic Energy - Basic Beat
- Funkstar Criminal - Funkstar Sessions - Very Disco - MidTown
- Bram VanK feat, Tony C. - This time I rise - First Second, Gesture Music
- Bram VanK feat, Tony C. - This time I rise - Flux Delux, RecoverWorld