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Luke Fair performs at Gazgolder

Клубные российские · 03.12.2007

Luke Fair performs at Gazgolder

The Gazgolder club will host a DJ who has breathed new life into house music. Luke Fair became famous for being the first to mix progressive tracks with funky elements. Today, his sets are a high-quality blend of house, tech-house, and progressive. Besides John Digweed, who introduced Fair to the world, his unique sound has been appreciated by the brightest representatives of the modern electronic scene, including Sasha and Deep Dish. Canadian citizen Luke Fair is rarely at home. It was his fortune, dreamed of by every ambitious DJ, to open his own original sound and discover that it is of interest to thousands of people around the world. Fair is known for never repeating himself - his performances differ from each other because he meticulously edits tracks before each set. John Digweed was the first to appreciate Fair's music, receiving a remix of a U2 track via email and offering the young innovator a contract with Bedrock without delay. Fair's first compilation, 'Original Series 03,' was released in 2005 by Bedrock Records, becoming the third highly successful release in the series. Fair quickly rose to the top of the DJ world, recognized by clubbers and the press alike. His career's subsequent development shows that his ascent was no coincidence. In just two years, Luke Fair visited nearly every capital city in the world, performing at venues like Pacha (Buenos Aires), Bedrock (London), Red Light (Paris), Space (Miami), Zouk Club (Singapore), and The Womb (Tokyo). Recently, the active Canadian completed a tour of clubs in the five largest cities in Australia, followed by performances at the 'Creamfields South America' and 'Godskitchen's Global Gathering' festivals. Luke's professionalism has been noted in interviews by Danny Howells and Deep Dish. Sasha also showed his favor for Fair by choosing him as the warm-up DJ for all his parties during the grand 'Involver' tour across the USA. Digweed's tours have also included the Canadian 'alchemist.' Regarding studio work, Fair has much to be proud of, experimenting successfully with various styles from dub-house to progressive. Sasha, David Morales, and The Plump have all included his tracks in their sets. His works were even praised on BBC Radio 1 by Pete Tong. Luke Fair's discography expanded in 2007 with the release of the 'Balance. Issue 11' compilation, which set sales records. This double album embodies the modern house sound that the Canadian star professes today - contemporary house filled with melody and precise rhythms. December 7th, Gazgolder Club, featuring DJ Luke Fair (Canada)

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