James Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
James Zabiela
Style: Acid house, techno, breaks and progressive
Best … Read Full Bio ↴James Zabiela
Style: Acid house, techno, breaks and progressive
Best known for: Gadgets, bad hair and Nesquik.
The track that changed his life: Joey Beltram's 'Energy Flash' turned my head from Seattle grunge to rave.
What makes a good DJ great: If a DJ can polish a walrus whilst unicycling and mixing on five decks, well, that would be impressive!
Most underrated DJ: Dave Robertson
Top tech toy: The CDJ-2000. It\'s a Rolls Royce of a machine. The convenience of being able to have your music in any digital form - whether that\'s a USB, SD card, hard drive, laptop, CDs or digestive biscuit - is a truly wonderful thing.
James Zabiela is a DJ from Southampton in the United Kingdom. In his early years his signature style was a fusion of Breakbeat and House music, more recently however, he is regarded as a Tech House DJ although his use of Breakbeat music is still key to the more flashy parts of his sets. He is known for his turntable skills, extensive use of loops and effects, and the use of the Pioneer CDJ2000s, EFX1000 as well as more recently using Ableton Live. Zabiela first gained fame in 2000 by winning Muzik Magazine's Bedroom Bedlam competition, Best Bedroom Bedlam DJ 2001, and has since been signed to Sasha's Excession agency. In 2003, he and Paul Sidoli founded the record label Hearing Aid. Recently Zabiela has joined forces with Nic Fanciulli to form the one+one collaboration. Using the Q2 Dual DJ to allow them to independently cue tracks & beats simultaneously, the pair will perform a series of gigs across the US, Europe & Australia. Zabiela also tested the new pioneer DJM800, the CDJ1000MK3 and the EFX 1000 at the 2006 Frankfurt Musikmesse. James also helped Pioneer Electronics develop their top of the line CDJ-2000 and CDJ-900 media turntables.
Nic Fanciulli
Style: House
Best known for: My One+One alliance with James Zabiela.
The track that changed his life: Daft Punk's 'Da Funk'. It opened up electronic music for me.
What makes a good DJ great: Having an open mind.
Most underrated DJ: Resident DJs. They're the people that set the great clubs up.
Top tech toy: iPhone. It's got everything I need on there.
From being a shy, talented DJ plying his trade as resident at his local club, to becoming a global superstar, the rise and rise of Nic Fanciulli has been well documented. He has been called “house music’s hottest property” by IDJ magazine, whilst his name repeatedly pops up when clubbers discuss who the finest DJ talent in recent years.
Nic joined the music world at 16, where he worked in the local record shop and DJ’d in the local bars, in his hometown of Maidstone, Kent. It was here that he earned his first proper break courtesy of the town’s house institution ClubClass. Aged just twenty Nic became main room resident for the night he remains fully committed to. Nic’s ClubClass residency would form the launch pad for his future success. Nic welcomed many legendary names to the night such as Deep Dish, Pete Tong, John Digweed and X-Press 2, all of whom were blown away by the power of his deep techy sounds, acid b-lines and dark melodic grooves. The residency also gave Nic the opportunity to play at different times of the night, allowing him to develop his own sound as well as develop a tremendous understanding of what is expected from a DJ be it in warm up or peak time slot.
Fast forward to 2006 and Nic boasts a portfolio of residencies across the globe that is both testament to his talent and versatility. Starting in the USA, Nic is quarterly resident at Space in Miami, undoubtedly one of the finest nightclubs on the planet, alongside Erick Morillo, Roger Sanchez, Steve Lawler and Sander Kleinenberg. With one Space in the bag, another comes in the form of that legendary terrace in Ibiza for which Nic now plays nearly every Sunday. This resulted in the headline “Terrace Kings” which Nic achieved alongside Paul Woolford on their DJ Magazine cover story in August 2006. Then there is the residency Nic holds at the magnificent Il Muretto in Venice and finally back to Britain, where Nic has been responsible for ClubClass developing from a provincial club event, to one of the UK’s finest and most influential house nights. ClubClass then went to the Ministry Of Sound in London, which has given Nic an excellent platform in which to showcase his music, as well as the opportunity to play alongside the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Rolando and Funk D’ Void. March 2008 sees Nic starting a brand new night called Atomic at the esteemed club The End in London.
Nic’s production and remix work alongside Andy Chatterley, under Skylark and its bastard son Buick Project, has proved fundamental in pushing him through as both an artist and DJ. Skylark’s ’That’s More Like It’ achieved Essential New Tune Status on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection show in August 2003, which was followed by a re-edit of Tears for Fears ‘Shout’, widely recognised as THE tune of Ibiza 2004. Acclaim has continued as a result of Buick Projects ‘Drop Da Beat’, ‘Chancer’, ‘At The Rave’ and ‘Lumieres’ and remixes for Kylie Minogue, Timo Maas, Tiefschwarz, Steve Lawler and Underworld amongst others. Buick Project was nominated for a Grammy at last years awards for their remix of Tracey Thorn/Tiefschwarz track ‘Damage’.
Add this to critically acclaimed releases for Renaissance and it’s clear that Nic enjoys a very busy studio schedule. Working with Renaissance has now become common place for Nic after he followed the likes of Sasha, Digweed and Deep Dish, by releasing a compilation on their legendary series in 2005. The mix received huge props from journalists and clubbers alike, was backed by a thirty date world tour and sold thousands worldwide.
Another string to Nic’s impeccable bow comes in the form of Saved Records which launched in October 2004. Widely regarded as one of the leading cutting edge labels on the scene, Saved has gone on to release compositions from both established producers such as Zoo Brazil, Paolo Mojo and Audiofly, to up and coming talent such as James Talk and Shafunkers, with remixes being delivered from the likes of Alex Smoke and Paul Woolford. “There is such an untapped pool of talent across the world at the moment that I want to help the new kids coming through get the recognition their music rightly deserves” says Nic.
2007 saw Nic join forces with James Zabiela for their One+One alliance, causing something of a press frenzy they toured across the globe, made some original productions in the form of ‘No Pressure’ and ‘Rover’ and released a double CD. Wasting no time Nic then went back in the studio with Skylark partner Andy and the result was their first artist album; ‘I-Panik’ was released in November of 2007 with a full remix package coming in Spring 2008. The likes of Laurent Garnier praised the album and the press were blown away – citing it as an intelligent piece of electronica. The remix package sees contributions from acts as diverse as Joris Voorn, Mauel Tur, Bushwacka! and many others.
With a list of achievements that already overshadows many DJs ten years his senior, its clear that Nic Fanciulli has proven how combining genuine talent with dedication can go a long way. And whilst his record label, residencies, productions and compilations continue to open the ears of thousands of people across the planet, the fact he has a whole host of future projects up his sleeve reveals the best is still to come…
Style: Acid house, techno, breaks and progressive
Best … Read Full Bio ↴James Zabiela
Style: Acid house, techno, breaks and progressive
Best known for: Gadgets, bad hair and Nesquik.
The track that changed his life: Joey Beltram's 'Energy Flash' turned my head from Seattle grunge to rave.
What makes a good DJ great: If a DJ can polish a walrus whilst unicycling and mixing on five decks, well, that would be impressive!
Most underrated DJ: Dave Robertson
Top tech toy: The CDJ-2000. It\'s a Rolls Royce of a machine. The convenience of being able to have your music in any digital form - whether that\'s a USB, SD card, hard drive, laptop, CDs or digestive biscuit - is a truly wonderful thing.
James Zabiela is a DJ from Southampton in the United Kingdom. In his early years his signature style was a fusion of Breakbeat and House music, more recently however, he is regarded as a Tech House DJ although his use of Breakbeat music is still key to the more flashy parts of his sets. He is known for his turntable skills, extensive use of loops and effects, and the use of the Pioneer CDJ2000s, EFX1000 as well as more recently using Ableton Live. Zabiela first gained fame in 2000 by winning Muzik Magazine's Bedroom Bedlam competition, Best Bedroom Bedlam DJ 2001, and has since been signed to Sasha's Excession agency. In 2003, he and Paul Sidoli founded the record label Hearing Aid. Recently Zabiela has joined forces with Nic Fanciulli to form the one+one collaboration. Using the Q2 Dual DJ to allow them to independently cue tracks & beats simultaneously, the pair will perform a series of gigs across the US, Europe & Australia. Zabiela also tested the new pioneer DJM800, the CDJ1000MK3 and the EFX 1000 at the 2006 Frankfurt Musikmesse. James also helped Pioneer Electronics develop their top of the line CDJ-2000 and CDJ-900 media turntables.
Nic Fanciulli
Style: House
Best known for: My One+One alliance with James Zabiela.
The track that changed his life: Daft Punk's 'Da Funk'. It opened up electronic music for me.
What makes a good DJ great: Having an open mind.
Most underrated DJ: Resident DJs. They're the people that set the great clubs up.
Top tech toy: iPhone. It's got everything I need on there.
From being a shy, talented DJ plying his trade as resident at his local club, to becoming a global superstar, the rise and rise of Nic Fanciulli has been well documented. He has been called “house music’s hottest property” by IDJ magazine, whilst his name repeatedly pops up when clubbers discuss who the finest DJ talent in recent years.
Nic joined the music world at 16, where he worked in the local record shop and DJ’d in the local bars, in his hometown of Maidstone, Kent. It was here that he earned his first proper break courtesy of the town’s house institution ClubClass. Aged just twenty Nic became main room resident for the night he remains fully committed to. Nic’s ClubClass residency would form the launch pad for his future success. Nic welcomed many legendary names to the night such as Deep Dish, Pete Tong, John Digweed and X-Press 2, all of whom were blown away by the power of his deep techy sounds, acid b-lines and dark melodic grooves. The residency also gave Nic the opportunity to play at different times of the night, allowing him to develop his own sound as well as develop a tremendous understanding of what is expected from a DJ be it in warm up or peak time slot.
Fast forward to 2006 and Nic boasts a portfolio of residencies across the globe that is both testament to his talent and versatility. Starting in the USA, Nic is quarterly resident at Space in Miami, undoubtedly one of the finest nightclubs on the planet, alongside Erick Morillo, Roger Sanchez, Steve Lawler and Sander Kleinenberg. With one Space in the bag, another comes in the form of that legendary terrace in Ibiza for which Nic now plays nearly every Sunday. This resulted in the headline “Terrace Kings” which Nic achieved alongside Paul Woolford on their DJ Magazine cover story in August 2006. Then there is the residency Nic holds at the magnificent Il Muretto in Venice and finally back to Britain, where Nic has been responsible for ClubClass developing from a provincial club event, to one of the UK’s finest and most influential house nights. ClubClass then went to the Ministry Of Sound in London, which has given Nic an excellent platform in which to showcase his music, as well as the opportunity to play alongside the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Rolando and Funk D’ Void. March 2008 sees Nic starting a brand new night called Atomic at the esteemed club The End in London.
Nic’s production and remix work alongside Andy Chatterley, under Skylark and its bastard son Buick Project, has proved fundamental in pushing him through as both an artist and DJ. Skylark’s ’That’s More Like It’ achieved Essential New Tune Status on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection show in August 2003, which was followed by a re-edit of Tears for Fears ‘Shout’, widely recognised as THE tune of Ibiza 2004. Acclaim has continued as a result of Buick Projects ‘Drop Da Beat’, ‘Chancer’, ‘At The Rave’ and ‘Lumieres’ and remixes for Kylie Minogue, Timo Maas, Tiefschwarz, Steve Lawler and Underworld amongst others. Buick Project was nominated for a Grammy at last years awards for their remix of Tracey Thorn/Tiefschwarz track ‘Damage’.
Add this to critically acclaimed releases for Renaissance and it’s clear that Nic enjoys a very busy studio schedule. Working with Renaissance has now become common place for Nic after he followed the likes of Sasha, Digweed and Deep Dish, by releasing a compilation on their legendary series in 2005. The mix received huge props from journalists and clubbers alike, was backed by a thirty date world tour and sold thousands worldwide.
Another string to Nic’s impeccable bow comes in the form of Saved Records which launched in October 2004. Widely regarded as one of the leading cutting edge labels on the scene, Saved has gone on to release compositions from both established producers such as Zoo Brazil, Paolo Mojo and Audiofly, to up and coming talent such as James Talk and Shafunkers, with remixes being delivered from the likes of Alex Smoke and Paul Woolford. “There is such an untapped pool of talent across the world at the moment that I want to help the new kids coming through get the recognition their music rightly deserves” says Nic.
2007 saw Nic join forces with James Zabiela for their One+One alliance, causing something of a press frenzy they toured across the globe, made some original productions in the form of ‘No Pressure’ and ‘Rover’ and released a double CD. Wasting no time Nic then went back in the studio with Skylark partner Andy and the result was their first artist album; ‘I-Panik’ was released in November of 2007 with a full remix package coming in Spring 2008. The likes of Laurent Garnier praised the album and the press were blown away – citing it as an intelligent piece of electronica. The remix package sees contributions from acts as diverse as Joris Voorn, Mauel Tur, Bushwacka! and many others.
With a list of achievements that already overshadows many DJs ten years his senior, its clear that Nic Fanciulli has proven how combining genuine talent with dedication can go a long way. And whilst his record label, residencies, productions and compilations continue to open the ears of thousands of people across the planet, the fact he has a whole host of future projects up his sleeve reveals the best is still to come…
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01Live @ Exit Festival 09-07-2009 part1James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
02Live @ Exit Festival 09-07-2009 part 1James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
04Live @ Exit Festival 09-07-2009 part 2James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
05Exit Festival Dance Arena - July 2009 - Part 1James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
07Exit Festival Dance Arena - July 2009 - Part 2James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
09Live @ Exit Festival 09-07-2009 part2James Zabiela b2b Nic FanciulliJames Zabiela b2b Nic Fanciulli
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