Plusquam Records - .Various - Kodama
.Various

Kodama

Label: Plusquam Records
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 February 2006

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Kodama
.Various
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This new cd is compiled by our japanese label dj Satoshi Aoyagi, aka DJ So. BACKGROUND DJ So Having started his career in his home city of Sendai in 1998, his first major outbreak into the Tokyo scene was through his self organized beach party called Shin-Ten-Douchi. This party experience of moving a crowd of approximately 3000 people totally changed his outlook towards his Dj career, thus pushing him forward to another level. Soon SO found himself being involved in party organizations such as Joker, G-Moloch, Mushi-No-Ne, Startgate and many others. Now, SO`s career has moved forward, working alongsides djs Batch and Matsunami for a progressive house party organization called TRI-BUTE, while being involved in the largest progressive festival in Japan,“The Labyrinth”. Through his experience with the Labyrinth, he has been connected to top artists such as DJ Laureth (Plusquam), D-Nox (Sprout, Plastic Park), Kasey Taylor (Vapour) and numerous other artists. Later, these connections brought him onto the world stage, starting with his gig in Germany with Infusion, 2005 Rainbow Serpent, and the legendary Voov Experience in 2005. DJ SO is the main force in Japan for the progressive music scene in the years to come. STYLE Soft and warm, his dj story is described in these two words. From his long career as a dj, his style has evolved into DJ SO`s original style of progressive house. Also, he has the knowledge and the instinct to use both a housy club set and a more trancy set for the outdoor parties. A true professional in reading the dance floor, his superb skills of mixing and track selection makes him one of the most fascinated djs across Japan. Soft and warm, this is also the style of this compilation, containing tracks of Decoy, Sentient, FREq, Bitmonx vs Fabio, Earsugar, Fitalic, Ryan Halifax and André Absolut.

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