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Meet the Heroes The BeatThiefs

Клубные российские · 14.02.2007

Meet the Heroes The BeatThiefs

The BeatThiefs are on the rise. After the noisy success of the track Don`t Mess with My Head and a mischievous remix of Different World by the group Simple Minds, Henry Hastings and Tee Vegas started being talked about as the main continuers of the work of Erick Morillo and Roger Sanchez. Luckily, the guys have enough self-irony not to take such advances too seriously. The story of The BeatThiefs began in March 2004, after the historic meeting of Henry Hastings and Tony 'Tee' Vegas at a club in Cambridge. Henry had just returned from a tour of Canada and the USA, while Tee was experimenting with sound in clubs in Eastern England. The innovative blend of house and electro appealed to both of them, and soon the newly formed duo The BeatThiefs was already shining on European dance floors. Their performances at the London Ministry of Sound, at the Pride Parade in Budapest, at the Crème 21 parties in Stuttgart, at Au Bar in Vancouver, and at 'Snow' in Yekaterinburg helped The BeatThiefs make new friends. Among them are now Pete Tong, Mylo, Martin Solveig, Anton Neumark from the 'Iron Horse', and DJs Romanov and Spirit. 2006 brought The BeatThiefs to a new level of popularity. Throughout the year, Henry and Tee were releasing hit after hit, each one better than the last. Their remixes of A Bit Patchy by Sweet, Different World by Simple Minds, and their own track Don't Mess with My Head are now played in sets by Judge Jules, Sebastion Ingrosso, Axwell, Tune Brothers, and Stonebridge. The new year, 2007, began for The BeatThiefs with the premiere of their freshest work - a hot disco-house track Why Did You Do It recorded together with singer Shena. There is little doubt that in a couple of months, this record will become a hit, quite comparable in popularity to Love Generation, Jealousy, and White Horse. Meet the heroes of the dancefloors of the future. February 17, Saturday, bar 1171, performance by The BeatThiefs.

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