管理人様告知失礼します。 5/26今週末土曜日に渋谷道玄坂にあるVISIONにテクノ界のスーパースターUMEKが登場します!! Renaissance, Little Mountain, Ultra,Pacha, Armadaなど様々なレーベルからオリジナル楽曲をリリースし、世界中のラジオ局で音源がOAされ、ダンスミュージックフェスティバルへの出演・Essential Mixの制作など活躍の場を広げ続け、Sander Kleinenberg, Fergie, Tiesto, Judge Jules, Eddie Halliwell, John Digweed, M.I.K.E. and Carl Coxからも常に支持を受け、その結果がDJ Magのランキングにも如実に現れ、ヨーロッパ各地・インド・南米ツアーをおこなって今もその名を広め続けている。
Supported By: TIME ATTACK (ESIE x NILS) MODALITY THOMAS ANDERSON (LBS / WHITE RABBIT) FLECK E.S.C (Live) VODKATRONIC NISHIKADO87 ADAM3 (Balance / The Click)
Uroš Umek (born May 16, 1976 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, better known as DJ Umek or simply Umek), is an internationally acclaimed DJ and music producer from Slovenia, author of more than 500 releases (2009 data) for world renown record labels such as Renaissance, Armada, Cocoon Records, Audiomatique, Hell Yeah, Tronic, Datapunk amidst many others. Accompanied with his affiliates and colleagues he organized the first electronic music parties – so called “raves” in homeland Slovenia in the beginning of the 1990s. Pioneering the genre and parties he became worldwide simply known as “Fotr” – the Father of Slovenian techno and electronic culture.
Together with partners and peers he has developed and created various creative initiatives, clubbing nights and big music events, such as Astrodisco nights in Ljubljana’s club K4, Party for a cause – humanitarian open air party with Umek in Ljubljana’s park Tivoli, Day Of Electronics in Ljubljana's Križanke venue and summer creative-music festival DiscoNautica in the city of Koper. These events with Umek’s signature have achieved lots of popularity and almost cult status among youngsters. Together with his peers Umek has established production platforms such as Recycled Loops, Consumer Recreation and new venture 1605 – Sixteenofive, with which they defined “Slovenian techno sound” and launched it as an important driving force on the global club scene. Umek remixed Depeche Mode’s I Feel Loved, Slovenian groups Laibach (band) - single Tanz Mit Laibach and Silence. The first being probably the nation's biggest musical export alongside Umek.