Chris Finke

Location:
London, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
House / Techno / Electro
Site(s):
Label:
Flux Recordings & Split Music
Type:
Indie
You would be hard pushed to find another artist quite like Chris Finke. Whether it's smashing dancefloors worldwide with his unique mix of upfront techno, bass, forgotten gems and anything else he feels like; holding down a 9 year residency at the UK's biggest and best techno institution "Atomic Jam"; his diverse bass-shaking production and remix work, or his cutting edge broadcasting career, the boy has "been there - done that" and is just getting going. With his debut release on Luke Slater's"Mote Evolver"imprint in summer 2012, plus the launch of his own high profile weekly radio show coming soon, business is booming!
Raised on a steady diet of rave and techno, his early days saw him compete in the UK DMC championships, and he soon combined his turntablism and love for techno when he started the "Flux" parties and record label. From there, he hooked up with Ben Sims to form "Split", a series of game changing parties for the London techno scene, selling out Turnmills, SE1, The Key, plus European tour dates as they went. In addition, their 4 year long "Split Radio Show" was a true institution - syndicated worldwide on both FM and internet stations and enjoying a huge loyal following of listeners tuning in each month.
DJing isn't just a job for Chris; it's everything and he does it differently to anyone else. Combining long layered mixes over 4 decks, with faster choppy drops and fills (referencing his turntablism background), his electrifying, technical sets have taken him all around the world, from New York to Japan; Moscow to Singapore and just everywhere in between. He is the sole resident DJ at Atomic Jam and has held international residencies at Decadence in Ghent, Belgium and La Coruna in Spain. His appearances continue to prove incredibly popular and he is just as at home playing at Fabric in London or Glastonbury Festival as he is at intimate clubs like Doornroosje in Holland or Unit in Tokyo. His true musical versatility as a DJ has been a great asset in being able to move even the most clued up crowds, from upfront techno, through cutting edge bass and future music, right down to dipping into his massive record collection and pulling out astonishing tracks you've never heard before.
His big-room productions such as 'Sleep When You're Dead', 'Petrolbomb', 'Shut that Door' and 'Dance of Death', along with killer remixes such as Mark Broom's 'Got Me Working' and a Guy Called Gerald's classic 'Blow your House Down' have helped secure him as a regular fixture in the charts and radio playlists of a huge number of DJs the world over. He employs the same DJ sensibilities when approaching his work, never satisfied with repeating himself and pushing the dancefloor in all directions. 2012 has seen Chris become more prolific as his dedication in the studio has really started to pay off.
As if that's not enough, Chris also finds the time to teach DJing and music production both privately and around the world for the Ministry of Sound, appearing on UK national TV's "The Gadget Show" and others along the way.
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