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About Andi Numan

Was dj/producing on and off from high school in previous nineties. Studied of notes (mainly piano) from a small little-one, and more late obtained fixed on the gear of analogue. The previous times of dance New Zealand was electrical, such special djing at those first receptions of guests in open air and glorious abandoned warehouses.

Dj and production in the flow of house technology, electro and the spectrum of techno. Influences, they would be the displacement of peace, meditation and all fantastic of musicians which somehow made it to my ears above the years. Also special thanks to all of amazing to electronic producers the valid content pressing boundaries and blowing my reason.

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Member Since: 27/05/2006
Influences: www.myspace.com/andinuman

Influences: luscious music : cosy dancefloors : dirty cities : caffeine : fresh air : travel : meditation : good times : bad times : beautiful things

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DJ FEEDBACK FOR 'GLASS ROOTS EP [CURL CURL]'

loco dice (desolat):
translation is the one for me (very good for the deeper sessions) will play it for sure!!

karotte (cocoon):
play it since ages. love it!

nick curly (cecille/8bit):
i like this release…play it since a few weeks

jimpster (freerange):
“translations” sounds like a winner to me! excellent track and will deffo fit in my sets nicely.

pablo bolivar (regular):
“translations” is my track, deep journey!

alexi delano:
"translations" is the one for me here!!

demon days (planet e):
great record - i'm playing it on repeat - love the vocal in "translations" - def will be keeping an eye out on andi

davide squillace (circoloco, minisketch):
“translations” it's a beautiful track ..love it!

agnès (sthlmaudio):
wicked release yet again! love curl!

audiofly (supernature):
love this ep....fresh sounds from down under...

REVIEW OF 'Glass Roots EP' IN GROOVE.DE 2009

GROOVE.DE (2009)

REVIEW OF 'Glass Roots EP' IN De:Bug Reviews 2009

Der Titeltrack der EP ist ein ziemlich typischer Oldschoolsequenztriolenkiller mit einem leichten Hauch Erinnerung an frühe Ravezeiten, nicht zuletzt durch die Detroitflächen, die über dem Track schweben, als hätten sie den Morgen einer ganz anderen Zeit gesehen. Ruhig und impulsiv, aber dennoch erhaben und voller Größe. Der Remix von Phil Brökelmann wirkt dagegen sehr schwach, und dieses Filtersequenzgeknödel mittendrin muss wirklich nicht sein. Dafür aber kommt mit "Translations" ein weiterer smoother Hit mit einem Vocal, das uns daran erinnern will, dass Poesie universell ist, ach, vor allem aber, dass man viel mehr Klicksounds braucht.
De:Bug Reviews (2009)

REVIEW OF '3RD ATTACK [BOND]' IN RAVELINE MAGAZINE JAN 2009

REVIEW OF '3RD ATTACK [BOND]' IN RESIDENT ADVISOR 2009
4/5 RATING


Andi Numan brings all the right elements together for a superb floor cut; thick galloping percussion tweaks and turns just enough to provide a good sense of movement throughout without becoming distracting. This is underscored by a cool-handed synth that builds to become a simple but impressive one-fingered solo before dropping back in those throbbing drums. With "3rd Attack" Numan displays a deftness for melodies and arrangements that makes a fairly straightforward track memorable.
RA Single Review

REVIEW OF '3RD ATTACK [BOND]' IN PARTYSAN JAN 2009

partysan magazin 01/2009

Record Label: Labels: Curl Curl, Bond
Type of Label: Indie

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