M.U.M&Teggno Records proudly presents "Miami Sessions with Lance Blaise"- M.U.M- Episode 59 - a podcast by Rod B. & Mareis

from 2009-01-08T05:18

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Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement

Lance Blaise has become one of the most exciting new talents in the global dance
music scene. His unique blend of electronic, funky, housey, techno
elements have often come together to create some floor pounding
productions. Lance's vibrant crowd pleasing DJ sets are known to fill
floors worldwide, and his releases have landed on a number of different
prestigious labels globally, including Intec, Sound of Acapulco,
Twisted as well as his own imprint, Teggno Records.

Lance has
over 40 releases under the names Lance Blaise, Tattooo Detectives, and
Tacopimp. His tracks appear on Intec, Vandit, Teggno, Sound of
Acapulco, Rawthentic, Definition, Tech Head, and soon on System
Recordings. Starting in 2006, Carl Cox took notice with a track “ETC”
in which Cox later signed to his “Carl Cox Space Ibiza CD”. Lance
Blaise, under the moniker of Tattoo Detectives followed up that single
with his club anthem “Il Salto Fuori”. This track gained massive
support by the likes of Paul Van Dyk & Carl Cox to name a few. Cox
told Resident Advisor that, "This record is storming" and "Its pumping
techno in its fury." Carl even selected it as one of his best tracks
for 2006. Later, PVD also commented on his Vonyc show saying “The Ibiza
season in 2008 has been inspired by ‘Il Salto Fuori,’ and its all about
‘this dj is f@ckin crazy’ everyone” which is the lyrical quote that
Lance Blaise sings on “Il Salto Fuori”. Another single Lance produced
under Tattoo Detectives, "She Bleeps N' Bloops", got some notable
recognition as it made headlines with URB magazine, and became a top
seller on the internet’s most prominent download music store, Beatport.
This was just part of his success on Beatport as he had a top selling
remix in early 2007 as well with the remix he did of 'Yeehaw Junction'
under his other moniler, Tacopimp. Lance’s “Dirty Volume" also gained
support, as a regular in Coxy's playlist, and it as also signed to Adam
Sheridan's latest CD compilation on Goodgrief.

In 2008, Lance
Blaise creeped his freaky minimal techno sound into Beatport's Top 100
breaking into the 30 slot and holding steady for 3 weeks with the
release of "Snapback." Again in October of 2008 Lance's remix of Carlo
Lio's "Is That So" also broke into the Top 100 of Beatport.

In
2009 Lance Blaise will be releasing numerous EPs and remixes on his own
label, Teggno Records, as well as on other well known labels. Lance has
already set a touring schedule in Latin America, and also plans on
touring in Europe, USA, as well as a summer trip to Ibiza. With proven
support from big names like Carl Cox, Paul van Dyk, and many other
industry leaders 2009 will be another year where Lance Blaise aka
Tattoo Detectives will grow into a dancefloor name.

Special Thanks to Lance Blaise


http://www.myspace.com/tacopimp

http://www.myspace.com/teggnorecords

http://www.myspace.com/thetattoodetectives 

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