Contact Martin Solveig :

booking@martinsolveig.com

Martin Solveig is a 24 year old Parisian Dj-producer. He started Djing 10 years ago in various private parties and obtained his first residency in the major club "Le Palace" at the age of 18. He smoothly built his style and reputation based on spontaneous and surprising house music mixes. Martin's goal is always to connect with the crowd and to find the appropriate musical answers, depending on the nature of the party, the audience etc. He doesn't focus on a single style and plays deep and vocal moods as well as catchy and pumping cuts. His main influence is Soul music, running from root black music (Jazz, R&B, Afro-Beat) to Hip-Hop and Funk. He also appreciates the warmth of Latin music and tries to mix-up those different influences into a coherent mixture.

Martin got started with the production at the age of 20. After a couple of debut releases on rather underground labels, he released "Heart Of Africa" in 1999, on his own label Mixture Stereophonic. The track was charted by many important Djs and entered Dj Mag Hype Charts. It was licensed by the US label Chez, featuring remixes by Matthias "Matty" Heilborn. On the same time Martin was releasing his new single "Come With Me", an old school funky song featuring the vocalist James Perry from Chicago. Martin then released “Edony”, a part of the Bob Sinclar’s project Africanism, which was charted n°1 club tune in France and played by the biggest international Djs such as Danny Tenaglia, Spiller, Rainer Truby etc… In 2001, Martin released 2 new 12” on Mixture, “Destiny featuring LT Brown” and “Mr President”, already charted by Bob Sinclar, Dj Pippi (Ibiza), Dj Dove (NYC) and Kiko Navarro.

Martin is preparing his first album "Sur La Terre" to be released this summer in France and in September for the rest of the world. A record release party takes place on June 8th with DJ Gregory at the Zig Zag club in Paris.

For more info visit www.martinsolveig.com.

'Martin Solveig in the mix'

April 21 2002

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