| DJ Sets ::Gareth Emery (Gareth Emery)
N0. 20 RATED DJ IN THE WORLD ON THE
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Only a select few dance music artists
rise from obscurity to international recognition in under
a year, but that's exactly what 23 year old Southampton based
DJ / producer Gareth Emery did in the last twelve months.
Coming from a diverse musical background which encompassed
classical piano training, jazz, and punk-rock along the way,
Gareth initially caught the attention of the dance music scene
in early 2002 with his first release. The track, titled Nervous
Breakdown 2002, was a white label bootleg of The Shrink's
infamous classic which found its way onto BBC Radio 1 after
being supported by a host of DJs including Eddie Halliwell,
Guy Ornadel and Dave Pearce. It was immediately picked up
by Nutrition for an official release and later featured on
a number of Compilations including the Godskitchen Direct
mix album.
The track that truly put Gareth on the production map was
Gareth Emery Mistral'. Never destined to become an anthem, it was
produced entirely on a laptop computer over the course of
a two week holiday in Provence. Nevertheless, the sole CDR
that Gareth sent to Paul van Dyk caused such a storm when
van Dyk debuted it live on radio from the Nature One Festival,
that Five AM records wasted no time in signing it, helping
it to become a truly global trance anthem. Unequivocally supported
by DJs including Tiesto, Ferry Corsten and Armin, it not only
had immediate appeal but also passed the test of time, and
could still be heard in superclubs a year after it was made.
It later went on to feature on a large number of Compilations,
including Ferry Corstens Washington World Tour, Technics
DJ Set volume 19, Total Trance on Moonshine USA, Graham Gold
GG01, and was also significantly chosen by the newly crowned
no.1 DJ in the world, Tiesto, to end CD1 of his critically
acclaimed Nyana album.
So far in 2003, Gareth has maintained a steady flow of productions
as Gareth Emery, Gareth Emery and Cupa whilst undertaking high-profile
remix work for major labels Multiply and Lost Language. He
has also collaborated with other artists including CERN, Harry
Diamond, and most recently Godskitchens Jon OBir. Having
just finished setting up a new studio in his Southampton home,
followers of forward-looking trance music have a lot to look
forward to.
However, production is only one side of Gareth Emerys appeal.
As a DJ, his unique and individual brand of intelligent trance
continues to gain recognition for pushing the boundaries of
uplifting electronica. Since signing to the exclusive management
agency DJ Connections in early 2003, he has appeared at UK
superclubs Godskitchen and Slinky, headlined Passion on his
first appearance at the club, and gained a reputation for
being one of the most exciting DJs to break through in recent
years.
In addition to this success in the UK, his status as an
international DJ has grown dramatically, with bookings in
Sweden, Holland, New Zealand, Australia and Canada lined up
this year. As Mixmag wrote when they first tipped Gareth for
success in late 2002: boring DJs beware: Gareth Emery is
about to kick your arse, and they certainly werent wrong.