M.U.M&FLOW:MNGMNT Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with Andrew Technique-M.U.M Episode 96 - a podcast by Rod B. & Mareis

from 2009-08-24T21:22

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ANDREW TECHNIQUE - biography

Be Ray Ya Book Hey, Can't Play the
Piano, Luna Park and Fresh are just some productions which recently
invested Andrew Technique as one of the hottest young electronic
artists in the region. And it's not a small deal if we take in account
he's determined to challenge the infamous Slovenian techno heritage and
take it to the whole new level. When he's not abusing the decks and
comps on his own, Andrew, a protégé of Flow Management and dedicated
member of SDJF initiative, performs as a member of Foreplay!, Parallel
Fusion (live) and R&A projects. Well, he sure came a long way so
far. Especially if we bear in mind he grew up on metal guitar reefs.

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"It’s
true. I'm an art junkie,” admits Andrew. “When I was a kid people
thought I’d become a successful painter, actor, singer or whatever. But
it was the music that attracted me the most for as long as I can
remember. In business I believe in professionalism and dedication, but
when it comes to producing and performing music I indulge in being lead
by my feelings. And I’m very emotional. I can get goose bumps or even a
tear in my eye listening to some great piece of music. I’m not ashamed
to admit that. I do listen to the comments given by my friends and
people that I personally believe they are credible critics. I respect
good-intended critic, but I got where I am today mostly because I
decided so and worked hard to reach some of my personal goals,”
summarizes his career Andrej Šarkanj aka Andrew Technique.

Although
as a master of his own destiny he almost abandoned his dream not so far
ago. “Let’s just say I came to the major life-crossroad and had to
decide what I wanted to do with life: I could have ended my music
career right there and then or choose to channel all my free-time and
energy into production and promotion of my own vision of dance music.
It never was, and still isn’t, all roses. But now, that I finally get
the positive feedback from the right people I’m happy I decided not to
quit," explains Andrew with a tiny sparkle of satisfaction in his eyes.
He made some big steps in 2007: he produced bunch of great fresh
sounding tunes, his records are now being regularly played by the top
deejays such as Umek and Valentino Kanzyani, some of his tracks were
already broadcasted on BBC Radio 1 … But, regarding the strong
competition, Andrew is aware that just a few of good releases will not
bring him much.  So he doesn’t rest on early successes: "Dedication,
sustain quality of releases and a bit of luck are key elements on which
I build my future as an artist.”

It’s been more than a decade
since he developed a passion for 4x4 beats. “I used to be into guitar
music. I learned to play the piano, I joined the garage band as a
teenager and I grew up on hard rock and metal,” smiles Andrew on not so
distant memories. “During the high school period I came in touch with
other genres, widened my musical spectrum and finally turned in totally
different direction. I started listening to electronic stuff, learned
how the music is selected, performed and produced and in a few years
established myself as a tech-house deejay." Although some could label
his sound more like unique mixture of minimal, electro and progressive
elements. "We leave in a time of genre blending, so it’s hard to label
one’s sound, anyway,” admits Andrew. "But those who follow my work do
know I’ve always had a strong passion for organic African rhythms."

And
how did he get his name? “Andrew was an obvious choice, just a
translation of my civilian name. And I choose Technique since I was
always very handy with stuff, I still work in a computer shop, MacGyver
is a big hero of mine and the name also reflects what I do as an
artist.” And the influences: "I listen to a lot of music and I got
inspired by a lot of great artists along the way. I try to find
something special in every piece of music and all musicians are mentors
to me in a way. But the most important influence for me as an artist
was and in a way still is our local super club Ambasada Gavioli. It was
the place where I was introduced to electronic culture and where I
experienced some great performances of leading global deejays.”

Andrew
is also known as a “very friendly artist”. He's a member of SDJF
initiative that is dedicated to constant development of the local
electronic club scene and supporting young artists. And when he's not
performing on his own, he abuses decks and comps as a member of
Foreplay!, R&S and Parallel Fusion (live) projects: "There were
also some others, but this things come and go and only the best stay.
The basic idea behind collaborations is to get together with other
artists, develop and share ideas or blend genres. And it's always more
fun producing and performing music with other people than on your own."

As
a producer he gets all the help he needs from his musical guru Tomy
DeClerque. He established his name as part of Tomy or Zox combo on the
house scene back in the 90's and is now successfully running his own
studio that is second home to some of the hottest young producers in
the region. Tomy and Andrew debuted on Kanzyani's Jesus Loved You label
with the Obala EP in late 2007. Tomy also remixed Fresh which was
included in Umek's Essential Mix and released on Circle Records:
"Studio is my favorite place for spending free time. I go there most of
the days and I try to channel my ideas, thoughts, wishes and feelings
into the music." And since he's very passionate guy, there's a
truckload of new records with Andrew's name on it planned for release
in forthcoming months. "I'm already well established artist in the
region, so now I'd like to spread my sound trough the rest of the
Europe and elsewhere. There are many challenges I'd like to take, but
the ultimate would be performing on another planet. I'm not kidding. I
believe this is something I could achieve as an artist, so don't be
surprised if you get a postcard from Mars or Venus someday."

Playlist

01. When I Woke Up (2000 And One Remix) / Monika Kruse, Gregor Tresher / Terminal M
02. Preem / Super Flu / Monaberry
03. My Time (Radio Slave's After The After Remix) / Dance Disorder / Eskimo
04. Shazam / Audiofly / Viva Music
05. Hold Home / Santos / Moon Harbour Recordings
06. Krakatoa (Joel Mull's Moodswing Remix) / Skylark / Saved Records
07. Koma Koma / Radio Slave / Rekids
08. Wayoming / Andrew Technique /    Promo
09. Spanglish / Matt Nordstrom, Orlando Villegas / Saved Records
10. Surdo / Worthy / Anabatic Records
11. Jackpot / Mark Broom / Saved Records
12. La Milonga (Chris Soul Remix) /Jenn / Suara
13. Below Radar (Mathias Kaden Remix) / Terrence Dixon / Children Of Tomorrow
14. Burn Myself / Edu Imbernon, Coyu / Great Stuff
15. Sleeper / Jimpster / Freerange Records

Special Thanks To Marjan,Alex & Andrew

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