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Events Calendar - November 13, 2009
Marc Romboy [ Static Link : iCal ]
City:Canada, Quebec, Montreal
Time:Fri Nov 13, 2009 @ 10:00pm till Sat Nov 14, 2009 @ 3:00am
Description:HEINEKEN MUSIC & MOST WANTED ENTERTAINMENT ARE PROUD TO PRESENT:

MARC ROMBOY (Systematic Recordings | Germany) @ CLUB 3519

*Opening: Greg Pidc**k (Bad Pony Records | Canada/UK/USA)

Backroom DJ: Haig V (Producer for: Bran Van 3000, Bad News Brown)

+Nella Amethyst performing a fusion bellydance routine.
& Julietta on the mic at midnight.

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TICKETS: 10$ (LIMITED TIX)
BILLETS: 10$

15$ @ THE DOOR!!!

Tickets & Info:
BIANCA: 514-622-7099
ALEX: 514-952-9268
GREG: 514-652-3865

BOUTIQUE EMMANUEL
638 ST-CATHERINE OUEST


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• MARC ROMBOY (DE) •

[ www.systematic-recordings.com ]
[ www.myspace.com ]
[ www.marcromboy.com ]

• GREG PIDC**K (MTL) •

[ www.myspace.com ]
[ www.badponyrecords.com ]
[ www.gregpidcock.com ]

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CLUB 3519

[ www.facebook.com ]

miss-hernandez@hotmail.com

NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!!



MARC ROMBOY BIO:
Electronic music with a certain break dance appeal - reminiscent of old school Chicago dance floor insanity –
is Marc Romboy’s true passion. Working in dance music for over a decade, Romboy has co-founded and built internationally respected dance-music labels and projects, never tiring of coming up with fresh and innovative ideas to push the limits of electronic sounds.

At aged five, Romboy was listening to The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd via his parents record collection, at eight he bought his first record ‘The Robots’ by fellow Düsseldorf inhabitants Kraftwerk (“I’ll never forget singing it to our local record dealer, trying to find what it was”). And, at aged ten, Romboy was djing.
“I first began to spin records more or less when I was ten. I didn’t know that you called it djing, but I was always keen to play music at the parties of my friends or in my school class.”

Romboy first discovered dance music in the mid 80s via the ‘strange’ Chicago sound that became apparent around him. “I didn’t exactly know the background and roots of this music, but was really flashed when I heard Steve Silk Hurley’s ‘Jack Your Body’ for the first time. I thought this was music from a different universe.”
In 1992 - whilst studying human medicine - fascinated by the early techno and house records on R&S, Plus 8 and Underground Resistance, Romboy decided to begin producing himself. Along with his friend Klaus Derichs, he bought an Akai sampler, the Roland TB 303 bass line machine and a mixing desk: “We spent our very last money and produced some freaky underground records for labels like See Saw, Adam & Eve and Rising High. When the musical success began I stopped studying.”

In 1994, Romboy and Klaus Derichs founded their own label ‘Le Petit Prince’. The label quickly became one of Germany’s most popular underground outputs, with Groove magazine charting it as the second most popular label in 1995. It went on to release tracks from Microwave Prince, Emmanuel Top, Thomas P. Heckmann and Phuture until its demise in 2000.

Around the same time as he formed Le Petit Prince, Romboy also began djing, frequently playing at the techno parties in around his hometown of Düsseldorf and making his festival debut at the Tribal Gathering in Munich in 1994 (“One of the first great parties I played”). Now, Romboy regularly travels around the globe at clubs including The Rex in Paris, The End in London, Watergate and Weekend in Berlin, F.U.S.E. in Brussels, Cocorico in Italy and Cocoon and Monza in Frankfurt. “Basically I love to dj all over the globe because I like the way that everybody understands and lives the same language, the universal language of techno or house music.”

Romboy began his second label Systematic in 2004, with the first release ‘Every Day In My Life’ produced by Romboy and Booka Shade. Romboy then went on to collaborate with people like John Dahlbäck, Chelonis R. Jones, Jence from Digitalism and Zoo Brazil for the label, whilst also releasing EPs from Robert Owens, Blake Baxter, Stephan Bodzin, Gui Boratto, Spirit Catcher and Dusty Kid. Romboy also released his debut artist album ‘Gemini’ on the label in 2006 to great critical acclaim.

Through both his solo releases and his collaborations, Romboy has also released on labels including Ovum, Simple, Brique Rouge, Superstition, 20:20 Vision and more. A regular collaboration is that with Romboy and Stephan Bodzin, the two have released records together on Systematic, 20:20 Vision and Bodzin’s own imprint Herzblut, with ‘Atlas’ and ‘Callisto’, being two of their biggest releases so far. “All my other collaborations have been done with singers as I love to include the soul caused by the voice in electronic music; it’s definately my style and passion, soulful techno and house.”

In june 2008 Romboy released his second artist album on Systematic called ‘Contrast’, produced in cooperation with his friends and studio mates 45 Rocks. The album brings forth vocal collaborations with artists including Chelonis R. Jones, Blake Baxter and Mr. K-Alexi from Chicago. “I have chosen the name ‘Contrast’ because I read a scientific report where they said that human beings need contrasts to be happy, and now it’s a part of my life philosophy. Apart from this I really think that the tracks on the album are pretty different too. When you listen to ‘Sonora’ and afterwards to ‘Elif’ it is a high contrast. But I like it and I hate to repeat myself and that’s why I always have to produce new things and ideas so that it’s hard to put me in one category.”

In 2009 new goals are on the agenda of Marc Romboy: “This year I want to have my focus on playing a lot of different shows around the world. We are planning tours in Australia, North America and Europe and we are finally launching our own weekly radio show called ‘Systematic Sessions’ which is going to be broadcasted around the world. Besides this I’m happy to have mixed the ‘Essential Mix’ on BBC Radio One in march 2009,
a great occasion to represent high quality tech house to a huge audience.”

Marc Romboy
Discography

Thomas P. Heckmann & Marc Romboy Ultra Vixens E.P. (LPP)
Pete Namlook Vs. Marc Romboy The Space Driver (Fax)
Marc Romboy Vs. X-Pact Tribal Theatre (LPP)
Marc Romboy Feat. Mopedjohn Hyperharmonic (Superstition)
Marc Romboy Vs. Booka Shade Every Day In My Life (Systematic)
Marc Romboy My Love Is Systematic (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Blake Baxter Freakin (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Jack Is Back (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Fyta & Ray Wilbern Shake It Again (Brique Rouge)
Marc Romboy Vs. Paris The Black Fu Computer Madness (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Matthias Tanzmann Who Got The Beats (Giant Wheel)
Marc Romboy Vs. Stephan Bodzin Luna/Miranda (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Blake Baxter House Ya (Systematic)
Stephan Bodzin Vs. Marc Romboy Ferdinand/Phobos (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Gemini (Album) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Robert Owens I Need (Remixes) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Tommie Sunshine Body Jack (Remixes) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Stephan Bodzin Atlas/Hyperion (Systematic)
Stephan Bodzin Vs. Marc Romboy The Alchemist (20:20 Vision)
Marc Romboy Gemini (The Remixes) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Blake Baxter The Club (Systematic)
Stephan Bodzin Vs. Marc Romboy Telesto/Hydra (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Stephan Bodzin Puck/Io (Herzblut)
Marc Romboy Vs. Chelonis R. Jones Helen Cornell (Systematic)
Stephan Bodzin Vs. Marc Romboy Callisto/Pandora (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Sunburst (Simple Records)
Marc Romboy Vs. Blake Baxter Underground Thang (Systematic)
Marc Romboy The Awakening (incl. Omar S Remix) (Mtrcty)
Marc Romboy Vs. Stephan Bodzin Ariel/Mab (Herzblut)
Marc Romboy Vs. Gui Boratto Eurasia (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Tyree Cooper Lost (Ovum)
Marc Romboy Vs. Chelonis R. Jones Helen Cornell
(Remixes by Jerome Sydenham & 2000 And One) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Vs. Blake Baxter Fly Away (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Contrast (Album) (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Karambolage (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Elif (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Sonora (Systematic)
Marc Romboy Contrast (The Remixes) (Systematic)

Remixes (Extract):

Mazi & Duriez Wake Up (Chicago) (Gourmet Records, USA)
Alexkid Loveletters (F Communications, France)
Martin Eyerer Furthermore (Kling Klong, Germany)
Gorge Kassiande (Freerange, UK)
Rosenstolz Wie Weit Ist Vorbei (Universal)
Juan Mac Lean One Day (DFA Records, USA)
Adam Freeland Bring It (Marine Parade, UK)
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Marc Romboy (Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen)
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