Demetrio de Ccs
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Jazzy house, dubby-house y algunos experimentos en 6x8
Why this name?
Quizás por que suena a Metro de Caracas.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Si la cambió. Ahora existe una nueva forma de ver la distribución de música. Y pareciera que el destino le está cobrando una cuenta pendiente a las disqueras
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Claro que si.
Band History:
Caracas, a high contrast city. Old School Salsa, House, Afro-Caribeean roots, Drum n´bass, dub, cumbia, electro, break beats, tango, latinotronic, jazz, funk, techno, flamenkillo & electropical. 5 years ago Demetrio de Ccs started to play this style and conquered any latin-american cosmopolis disco.
SantaLaDiabla danceteria and BarraBar (venues in Caracas) have been the labs in Venezuela where he explored the perfect beat with Latin-American flavor. Electronic styles from the Argentinean, Peruvian, Chilean, Brasilean, Colombian, Mexican, and of course, Venezuelan querry are used to accomplish this style. Nortec, Marciano, Nopal Beat, Novalima, Sidesteppers, Boeing, Sussie 4, Bajo Fondo Tango Club, Los Amigos Invisibles & Capri are some names you will find in his records case to have an idea where the musical journey of Demetrio de Ccs goes.
Demetrio de Ccs shared the stage with the biggest DJ’s of the world, like Armand Van Helden, Hernan Cattaneo, DJ Pierre, Roy Davis Jr, Sean Rudnik, Junkie XL, Dany Howells, G Moore, Deep House Movement, Donald Glaude, The Shrine Colletive, James Fierce, H. Polar (Colombia-Mexico), Terry Francis, George Acosta, Ivano Bellini & Judge Jules.
Now, Demetrio de Ccs is traveling in between Spain and Holland, working on the release of his record: "Baila usté como en casa?/Do you dance like at home?", which is produced by himself. 11 tracks for an electronic visit to the domestic bar which everybody wants to have.
SantaLaDiabla danceteria and BarraBar (venues in Caracas) have been the labs in Venezuela where he explored the perfect beat with Latin-American flavor. Electronic styles from the Argentinean, Peruvian, Chilean, Brasilean, Colombian, Mexican, and of course, Venezuelan querry are used to accomplish this style. Nortec, Marciano, Nopal Beat, Novalima, Sidesteppers, Boeing, Sussie 4, Bajo Fondo Tango Club, Los Amigos Invisibles & Capri are some names you will find in his records case to have an idea where the musical journey of Demetrio de Ccs goes.
Demetrio de Ccs shared the stage with the biggest DJ’s of the world, like Armand Van Helden, Hernan Cattaneo, DJ Pierre, Roy Davis Jr, Sean Rudnik, Junkie XL, Dany Howells, G Moore, Deep House Movement, Donald Glaude, The Shrine Colletive, James Fierce, H. Polar (Colombia-Mexico), Terry Francis, George Acosta, Ivano Bellini & Judge Jules.
Now, Demetrio de Ccs is traveling in between Spain and Holland, working on the release of his record: "Baila usté como en casa?/Do you dance like at home?", which is produced by himself. 11 tracks for an electronic visit to the domestic bar which everybody wants to have.
Favorite spot?
Caracas