Ha! I love daft DJ names, and people remember them more too. In fact, it's
club policy wherever possible: there's this local DJ we wanted to book but
we told him we wouldn't until he'd come up with a suitably daft name.

TOM

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by the way nice to see your in DJ Mag this month Tom!!..in fact your under
best nights to go out to ie Sunglasses and your also under daft DJ names??
oh well fame has its price :)


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Mmm, this looks good...

ARTIST: THE HACKER
TITLE:  THE NEXT STEP OF NEW WAVE
LABEL: UWe
DISTRIBUTION: PINNACLE
FORMAT: CD
RELEASE DATE: 10 MARCH 2003
CAT NO : HUMAN-06

 Michel Amato, AKA The Hacker, has seen his profile rise considerably in the
last few years. The Gigolo phenomenon, and Michel's collaborative work with
Miss Kittin (resulting in their 'The First Album' long player), helped boost
interest in his work and thrust him into his current position as one of
France's hottest talents.

Less known, however, is Michel's work aside to the Gigolo tie-in. Amato
co-runs the Goodlife imprint along with two colleagues from the Grenoble
(his home town) techno scene - one of whom is Oliver from techno-duo, Oxia,
whose work also features heavily in the Goodlife catalogue.

Whilst The Hacker's love of 80's style electronic music is obviously
apparent in his production work, many of his more 4/4 influences have been
ignored in the hype surrounding his Gigolo releases, though they are
apparent to anyone who has checked his work on other labels.  It is
certainly Michel's intention to ensure that people realise that there are
many strings to his bow, and one way he puts this across is through his
DJing.

Like Miss Kittin, The Hacker is also a talented DJ, although his work in
this field has been more prominent in mainland Europe. However, his deck
skills have had years to develop, and this facet of The Hacker's career
should not be viewed as a mere backup to his studio work.

'The Next Step Of New Wave' is The Hacker's first commercially available mix
CD. As the title suggests, its Michel's take on the future of electro - a
genre which has displayed strong staying power over the years - always there
in the background, until last year, when all eyes seemed to be turning it's
way.

Michel's position as a forerunner in this form of music enables him to
select knowledgeably from the growing number of producers in the field -
resulting in a varied, forward-facing collection of tracks. Amato's
presentation of tracks in the mix highlights his professional touch - the
tracks themselves remain the focus of the exercise, while the overall flow
is tight and energetic.

TRACKLIST

1- Dopplereffekt: Scientist
2- Le Car: Cinamatic-Automatic
3- The Silver Locusts: A Barren Garden
4- Plasma.Co: Modern Romantics
5- I.F: Secret Desire
6- Oxia: Situation
7- Perspects: Tender Taming
8- Artist Unknown: Anthem
9- Oxia: Story
10- Japanese Telecom: Japanese Animation
11- The Hacker: Nebel
12- Aiden Tyrell: Love Explosion
13- The Advent: Visualise
14- Acrosome: Gametetrans
15- Adult: Hand To Phone
16- The Hacker: Fadin Away
17- Rude 66: My 909
18- The Hacker: Fadin Away
19- Random Factor: Broken Mirror





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