HARRY LEMON AKA LEMON8
the story so far
Harry Lemon aka LEMON… Read Full Bio ↴HARRY LEMON AKA LEMON8
the story so far
Harry Lemon aka LEMON8 has been at the forefront of dance music both as a DJ and producer, whilst producing a soundtrack of a generation at the same time. Model8 - his first ever produced track - is now being recognized as a landmark in techno and minimal. As such it earned itself a re-release on Richie Hawtin's Plus8 after 14 years, acknowledging Harry as on of the godfathers of minimal techno.
Throughout the years his music is known for bridging gaps and crossing boundaries between genres and is being played from an amazing array of dj's like Danny Tenaglia, Tiesto, Danny Howells, Armin van Buuren, Richie Hawtin and Sasha just to name a few. Today, Lemon8 is widely recognized as a major influence in Electronic Dance Music.
Following the second progressive wave, late 1999, he managed to create an almost entirely instant recognisable genre within a genre with a formidable output of quality tracks and remixes. The 'Inner Sanctuary Sessions' album, consisting solely of Lemon8 productions, proved the fact that he's not only an outstanding producer, but an excellent DJ as well. It even won him the 'Cool Award' in 2003 for Best Album as voted by Cool Magazine readers in South America where he came out on top beating John Digweed, Satoshi Tomiie and even Coldplay. Today the album is being regarded as a true classic and still very much sought after the world over.
As a DJ he became a household name, playing the most influential clubs and festivals worldwide including Amnesia, Spundae, Ministry Of Sound, Pasha, Nature One, Dance Valley, Mansion and God's Kitchen. His eclectic approach towards quality dance music is best appreciated during his sets. Lemon8 gigs are almost everywhere sell out events and often turn into 8 hours of dance floor bliss creating a vast amount of dedicated fans throughout the world.
In 2004 his Bandung Records was the first label to join Armada Music. Focusing on quality rather then quantity, releases have been sparse but very successful, gaining a loyal fan base worldwide. At present, the new 'Disco Demon Series', are claiming rave reviews both by press and colleagues, regardless of style. Meanwhile, his new '8-track mind' radio show is getting great accolades worldwide, again leaping boundaries and showcasing what the 'Lemon8 Seal Of Quality' is all about.
Cliff Black July, 2007
the story so far
Harry Lemon aka LEMON… Read Full Bio ↴HARRY LEMON AKA LEMON8
the story so far
Harry Lemon aka LEMON8 has been at the forefront of dance music both as a DJ and producer, whilst producing a soundtrack of a generation at the same time. Model8 - his first ever produced track - is now being recognized as a landmark in techno and minimal. As such it earned itself a re-release on Richie Hawtin's Plus8 after 14 years, acknowledging Harry as on of the godfathers of minimal techno.
Throughout the years his music is known for bridging gaps and crossing boundaries between genres and is being played from an amazing array of dj's like Danny Tenaglia, Tiesto, Danny Howells, Armin van Buuren, Richie Hawtin and Sasha just to name a few. Today, Lemon8 is widely recognized as a major influence in Electronic Dance Music.
Following the second progressive wave, late 1999, he managed to create an almost entirely instant recognisable genre within a genre with a formidable output of quality tracks and remixes. The 'Inner Sanctuary Sessions' album, consisting solely of Lemon8 productions, proved the fact that he's not only an outstanding producer, but an excellent DJ as well. It even won him the 'Cool Award' in 2003 for Best Album as voted by Cool Magazine readers in South America where he came out on top beating John Digweed, Satoshi Tomiie and even Coldplay. Today the album is being regarded as a true classic and still very much sought after the world over.
As a DJ he became a household name, playing the most influential clubs and festivals worldwide including Amnesia, Spundae, Ministry Of Sound, Pasha, Nature One, Dance Valley, Mansion and God's Kitchen. His eclectic approach towards quality dance music is best appreciated during his sets. Lemon8 gigs are almost everywhere sell out events and often turn into 8 hours of dance floor bliss creating a vast amount of dedicated fans throughout the world.
In 2004 his Bandung Records was the first label to join Armada Music. Focusing on quality rather then quantity, releases have been sparse but very successful, gaining a loyal fan base worldwide. At present, the new 'Disco Demon Series', are claiming rave reviews both by press and colleagues, regardless of style. Meanwhile, his new '8-track mind' radio show is getting great accolades worldwide, again leaping boundaries and showcasing what the 'Lemon8 Seal Of Quality' is all about.
Cliff Black July, 2007
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Bells Of Revolution
Lemon8 Lyrics
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@DrCreepen
"Lemon 8 - The Bells of Revolution" is considered an epic tune in the history of house music song for a few reasons.
First, it was released in the relative early days of house music, during a time when the genre was still gaining popularity and establishing itself as a distinct style of music. It was originally released in 1991, which is considered by many as the peak of the early classic house music era.
Second, the song is considered a classic example of the "Chicago sound" of house music. It features a driving, relentless beat, as well as a strong use of samples, which were hallmarks of the Chicago house sound that first emerged in the 1980s.
Third, the song's title and lyrics are seen as a nod to the political and social upheaval that was happening in the world at the time. The title "The Bells of Revolution" implies a call to action, and the lyrics, which include references to "revolution" and "change," were interpreted as a commentary on the political and social issues of the day.
Finally, the song has been credited with helping to popularize the subgenre of house music known as "tech-house." The Bells of Revolution has a strong influence in the early days of this genre, which features a fusion of elements of techno and house.
All in all, "Lemon 8 - The Bells of Revolution" is seen as an important song in the history of house music, as it helped to establish the genre and its sound, as well as its connection to the political and social issues of the time.
@DrCreepen
"Lemon 8 - The Bells of Revolution" is considered an epic tune in the history of house music song for a few reasons.
First, it was released in the relative early days of house music, during a time when the genre was still gaining popularity and establishing itself as a distinct style of music. It was originally released in 1991, which is considered by many as the peak of the early classic house music era.
Second, the song is considered a classic example of the "Chicago sound" of house music. It features a driving, relentless beat, as well as a strong use of samples, which were hallmarks of the Chicago house sound that first emerged in the 1980s.
Third, the song's title and lyrics are seen as a nod to the political and social upheaval that was happening in the world at the time. The title "The Bells of Revolution" implies a call to action, and the lyrics, which include references to "revolution" and "change," were interpreted as a commentary on the political and social issues of the day.
Finally, the song has been credited with helping to popularize the subgenre of house music known as "tech-house." The Bells of Revolution has a strong influence in the early days of this genre, which features a fusion of elements of techno and house.
All in all, "Lemon 8 - The Bells of Revolution" is seen as an important song in the history of house music, as it helped to establish the genre and its sound, as well as its connection to the political and social issues of the time.
@MarshallM90
Para mi fue y seguira siendo un temazo! era brutal cuando sonaba en BCM (Mallorca).Revolutioooonnnnnn!!!!!
@jamespaterson2084
Armand Van dropping this ........... boom
@madhatizer1894
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@omega07061979
Memories <3
@richardvandijk5529
awesome parkzicht song from the early 1991 at Rotterdam
@pjf2193
This wasn't released until 1995, so there's no way you heard this in 91.
@MrPlattenKarton
Banger +1 anyone?
@gaz9005
There's something going around inside my my head i think its so realπππππ€
@Digginbehindthedikes
ko in the first round