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lunedì 29 marzo 2010

Who's Who presents Ues


Having grown up in a small village in Southern Italy, Andrea Grasso, 23, is considered to be anactual talent in the flourishing European minimal house scene.
In 2005, after moving to Bologna, the counting number of successful live and studio session
consecrated him as a true precursor of sweet and mental sounds, combining percussive grooves,
powerful bass lines and forward thinking beat elements strongly influenced by techno and house
old school sounds.
After having released a bounce of tracks and toured all over Europe via Finland, Germany, Spain,
Iceland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland and of course Italy, he decided to move to techno
capital Berlin in 2008 to continue developing his music.
There he immediately was signed to Resopal Schallware and within a few months, released three
very impressive EPs and a remix for Brendon Moeller (which was very highly acclaimed).
Today his works are favored and played out by djs like: Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Luciano,
Dj Koze, Robag Whrume, Marco Carola, Loco Dice, Mathias Kaden, Tobi Neumann, Ilario Alicante,
Markus Fix, Lauhaus, Boris Werner, Kabale und Liebe, Daniel Sanchez, Onur Ozer, Someone
Else, Brendon Moeller, and Danny Fiddo to name a few.
Look out for upcoming EPs and Remixes by UES as released through his home label Resopal and
platforms like Bla Bla, Soweso, Robsoul and District Raw.

Web Resources:
http://www.uesmusic.com
http://blog.uesmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/theues

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