In 2012 one of the most influential Psytrance producers from Israel has arr… Read Full Bio ↴In 2012 one of the most influential Psytrance producers from Israel has arrived at the next level of his musical evolution, breaking new grounds.
Fatali has become an international trademark for prime party music since he kick-started his career with a highly acclaimed debut album at the age of only 18.
Thanks to an outstanding creative energy he managed to re-invent his style release by release, little by little making a transition from Psytrance to Progressive Trance.
The change has been taking place in Eitan Carmi for quite a while: “It took me some time to understand and to decide what I really want to bring back into my sound”, the popular producer explains.
A turning point in the course of this consideration is marked by his two gigs at the legendary Tshitraka Festival where he headlined the ‘Progressive-only’ main floor in 2006 and 2007.
This was also the beginning of the creative relationship with Blue Tunes Records, the renowned label run by the original promoters of this event.
A relationship that eventually established yet another mile stone in Fatali’s long-lasting career:
The “Well Come” EP, released in early 2013. Full of rousing offbeat hooks and with a twist of Electro, the tracks still have the highly energetic essence of Fatali.
It is this magic vibe that made him the first Trance artist to play in South Korea in 2006, and that brought him to the stage of Japan’s epic SOS Festival.
His magical knack for innovative Trance music even made him being invited to Hollywood’s Avalon club where he played in front of 4000 ravers, and made his remix album “Re:Construct” being voted as Best Compilation Of The Month by DJ Mag in 2007.
Another EP is already in the pipeline at Blue Tune Records, including cooperation tracks with some leading Progressive Trance colleagues.Also an international release tour has been announced. All signs point towards a really bright future for lovers of Progressive Trance!
Fatali has become an international trademark for prime party music since he kick-started his career with a highly acclaimed debut album at the age of only 18.
Thanks to an outstanding creative energy he managed to re-invent his style release by release, little by little making a transition from Psytrance to Progressive Trance.
The change has been taking place in Eitan Carmi for quite a while: “It took me some time to understand and to decide what I really want to bring back into my sound”, the popular producer explains.
A turning point in the course of this consideration is marked by his two gigs at the legendary Tshitraka Festival where he headlined the ‘Progressive-only’ main floor in 2006 and 2007.
This was also the beginning of the creative relationship with Blue Tunes Records, the renowned label run by the original promoters of this event.
A relationship that eventually established yet another mile stone in Fatali’s long-lasting career:
The “Well Come” EP, released in early 2013. Full of rousing offbeat hooks and with a twist of Electro, the tracks still have the highly energetic essence of Fatali.
It is this magic vibe that made him the first Trance artist to play in South Korea in 2006, and that brought him to the stage of Japan’s epic SOS Festival.
His magical knack for innovative Trance music even made him being invited to Hollywood’s Avalon club where he played in front of 4000 ravers, and made his remix album “Re:Construct” being voted as Best Compilation Of The Month by DJ Mag in 2007.
Another EP is already in the pipeline at Blue Tune Records, including cooperation tracks with some leading Progressive Trance colleagues.Also an international release tour has been announced. All signs point towards a really bright future for lovers of Progressive Trance!
Ocean View
Fatali Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Ocean View' by these artists:
BAD HOP 毎日が weekend 今日も遊ぶ 光り鳴る iPhone 皆集まる 日差しが女の子達照らす 俺らのタトゥーみたく距離埋…
Brokencyde Weekends last forever when your Playing on my team Walkin' o…
Dok2 I be chilling gassing rhyme all day I be chilling gassing…
Easy Life I thought you said you loved the ocean When we were…
Kele Dark days upon us The TV spreading lies Looks like all we…
klangstof All wrapped in gold All ready to begin It's manageable If yo…
Mike Edel VERSE I prayed last night It's been a while Cause I don't k…
Nipsey Hussle Ocean views, small circle it's the chosen few I wrote it…
One Day as a Lion Blood done been running down streets flood with beats Pepper…
Rothy 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
Rothy (로시) 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
Rothy Chanyeol 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
seizetheday 너무 수고했어 errday 오늘 하루 쉬어도 돼 밖은 더우니까 baby 우리 둘만…
Starlit Platoon Pick up the phone A new life awaits your path But dont…
Zilo Come elevate higher, I could show you the light We could do…
로시 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
로시 (Rothy) 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
로시 Rothy 아직도 난 feel like ocean view (ya ya) 잊혀지지 않아 me…
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Sean Devlin
Man, Fatali is good. More than good. What I love is the music never goes into those cheesy, cookie-cutter "uplifting" parts that ruin awesome songs. Hahaha, people write songs called "Nightstalker" and it's like "la la la".