Sebastien San Artist Bio
Sebastien San grew up to the sounds of Kraftwerk, Giorgio Moroder,
Prince and Serge Gainsbourg. In the early 80’s he got heavily into
the New Wave and Industrial scene much inspired by Depeche Mode,
Cabaret Voltaire, Fad Gadget, Human League, Front 242 and Severed
Heads amongst many others. “It was the most amazing thing, say
Sebastien. At that time, i could hardly believe that this music
was made by human beings”.
The emerging club-culture of the mid-80’s, as well as the birth of
Detroit Techno and Chicago House had an even greater impact on
him. “I immediately got into it, the sound of those records had a
powerful depth and it was generally more danceable”.
He consequently landed a job at a local record store where he
could get his hands on all those great records. It also helped him
launch his own party where he could play those fabulous tracks.
“We were throwing parties anywhere we could find, be it a garage,
a warehouse or a basement. Tracks Like ‘Strings Of Life’ by
Derrick May, ‘Big Fun’ by Inner City or ‘French Kiss’ by Lil Louis
became instant Classics”.
By the mid 90’s, Sebastien launched his own (and now defunct)
Label called ‘Shield Records’. During that time he had the chance
to collaborate with people such as Kirk Degiorgio, Kevin
Saunderson and Fabrice Lig to name but a few. “It’s Fabrice who
really turned me into the production side of music. He convinced
me to buy synthesizers and drum machines. I even sold him my
trusty Oberheim OBX-A, and I wonder if he still owns it”.
Another key factor, was Sebastien’s meeting with Mad Mike of
Underground Resistance in Detroit at the infamous ‘Submerge’
building. As Sebastien became familiar with production techniques,
and studio equipements, he decided to concentrate full-time on his
own music. He developped his style which combines deep atmospheric
strings, sweet melodies, and funky beats and rhythms. “My music
sums up all my influences, which are rather ecclectic. I like to
put some emotion into my music, but I also like crazy
dance-floor-orientated tracks, it all depends on the mood I’m in”.
Sebastien San’s first offering on Gigolo Records will be ‘Wuxia’,
a rather obsessive single which will be followed soon by a concept
album on which every track comes in two different versions. “The
idea comes from DJ Hell, I’ve sent him many tracks and several
mixes of some of them, he apparently couldn’t decide which one he
prefered so he thought of including all of them into one album
that would represent all the moods we can go through within a same
day”.
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Techno (Peak Time / Driving)
Sebastien San – Darker Shades (Deepchord Remixes) (FLAC)
Artist: Sebastien San Title: Darker Shades (Deepchord Remixes) Label/Cat#: Ab Initio – AB08 Source: WEB Release date: 2015-05-25 Format: flac Quality: lossless Size: 146 mb Genre: Electronic Style: Techno 3…
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House
Sebastien San – Decay
Artist Sebastien San Title Decay Genre Tech House Label Ab Initio Catalog# AB01 Released 2014 MP3 Download Source WEB Play Time 25:10 min Total Tracks. 4 Bitrate 320 kbps 1.…
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Deep House
Sebastien San – Great Cities EP [WPH011]
Artist: Sebastien San Title: Great Cities EP Genre: House / Deep House Label:: We Play House Recordings Catnr: WPH011 Mp3 Download Source: WEB Quality: 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Full…
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Techno (Peak Time / Driving)
Sebastien San – Shades EP [ECHOCORDCOLOUR014]
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Deep House
Sebastien San – Faces EP [VIEW011]
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Minimal / Deep Tech
Sebastien San – Stellar Winds EP [ECHOCORDCOLOUR010]
Artist : Sebastien San Album : Stellar Winds EP Genre : Techno Style: Deep Tech Quality : LAME 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo Date : 29-03-2010 Source :…