Ovum Returns with its 14th Annual Winter Music Conference Party
Mar 17, 2010 Ovum Event, Winter Music Conference 2010
This year we will be celebrating 15 Years Of Ovum. There will be sets from Ovum artists and friends old and new. In the main room there will be special tag team sets from Josh Wink and Steve Bug, Nic Fanciulli and Joris Voorn, D’julz and Davide Squillace as well as an individual set from Luca Bacchetti. In the lounge we will have old friends DJ Sneak and Doc Martin as well as Ovum newcomer M A N I K. We are also doing a limited edition Parker Jacobs (Paul Frank/Yo Gabba Gabba) 15 Years Of Ovum t-shirts as giveaways. Arrive early as you won’t want to miss a thing.
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Shlomi Aber – Slow Dancer/Groove Mechanism
Mar 9, 2010 Ovum Release, Shlomi Aber
Shlomi Aber’s latest EP, Slow Dancer/Groove Mechanism, epitomizes his unparalleled ability to create tracks that are both timeless and unique. A native of Tel Aviv, Aber began his music career at the young age of 14, throwing regular parties in his parent’s garage. Aber has come a long way from garage gigs, growing out of the classic Tel Aviv 90’s underground dance scene, and is now considered one of the foremost djs in the global sphere of electronic music.
The A side of this EP, Slow Dancer, showcases Shlomi Aber at his absolute best. This is a modern classic with an incredible groove wrapped around a mesmerizing keyboard line. The track goes through peaks and valleys but still maintains an incredible energy and deepness throughout. On the B side, Groove Mechanism is a driving main floor monster. Built around a rolling bass line and driving percussion, Groove Mechanism will rock any dance floor. Both of these tracks will certainly be in dj sets for a long time to come.
Josh Wink – When A Banana Was Just A Banana (Remixed and Peeled)
Mar 9, 2010 Bananas, Josh Wink, Ovum Release
Ovum founder, Josh Wink’s When a Banana Was Just A Banana is being hailed as one of the most prolific electronic albums of 2009, and in 2010 Wink returns with the first full length remix album, When a Banana Was Just A Banana (Remixed & Peeled). This album started coming together when some of Josh’s closest production colleagues inquired about remixing certain tracks from the original album; and after months of personally selecting the remixes, When a Banana Was Just A Banana (Remixed & Peeled) was finally born. From the deep tech of Martin Buttrich, Pascal Feos, and Chateau Flight, to the house grooves of Nic Fanciulli, DJ Sneak, D’Julz and Jimpster, to the full on floor fillers from Agoria, Slam, Radio Slave, and Benny Rodrigues, this album features a wondrous array of respected and talented producers. While their styles are very diverse, when put together this album evokes a cohesive sound that shines like the original.