cinthie

Location:
Berlin, Berlin, DE
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Electro / House / Minimalist
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
Some kind of bio ;D



I started djing cause i love music and got really bored of just recording tapes ( not even mixtapes, you know ?! ) . Lucky me i bought a cheap ( and crap ) soundsystem and made my first mixes. It was terrible! But i kept on working on my skills and some people say they are great ( for a girl hahahahaha ).



In order to get more records and not have to pay so much for them i started working in a record shop. One day they said i have a 2 hour booking in a club. I don't remember how i survived but it was fun and people like it, so i started to go deeper into the music business, worked for UCMG in different countries, worked for Sony Music in Berlin, played in lots of clubs , wasted my time on many afterhours and i'm still in love with electronic music.



When i was 21 i started to work on my own tracks, sent them to a couple of labels ( Electric Kingdom, Low Spirit, Sony Music, Silly Spider ect ) and got signed and made a couple of remixes for other people. Suddenly i had worldwide bookings , played in France, Japan, Austria, Netherlands, Spain, Mexico, Israel. and of course in lots of German Clubs ( mainly in Berlin : Villa, Tape, Watergate, Golden Gate, Ritter Butzke, Tresor, Picknick, ZMF and many many more ).



And i'm still in love with electronic music, but i also like guitar music, so i helped the rafgier posse ( which i've also been part of for a couple of years ) to organise some parties in Berlin , looking after the electronic music floor. Yeah, that was great and became sooo big! We even entered the Berlin U Bahn! Gosh! With the only disadvantage, lots of people thought i'm playing guitar or indie music. Na, stoooopid it's only electronic music i play!



So keep your eyes and ears open, we will see each other soon on a dancfloor in either Berlin or the rest of the world! Or maybe soon listen or dance to my new tracks ;D



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HOUSTON PRESS ARTICLE



MySpaced Out: European Discotheque

Goldfrapp inspires a cyber-search for the perfect beat

By William Michael Smith

Published: March 13, 2008

Although I previously knew next to nothing about techno, electronica or any other kind of club music, hearing the "Spirit in the Sky" rhythmic base of "Ooh La La" from Goldfrapp's 2005 album Supernature was like having a head-on collision with an instantly recognizable musical landmark. If I paid any attention at all to the Grammys, I'd have known Supernature was nominated for Outstanding Dance Album that year.



Cat K Show

Tying Tiffany wants your Brain for Breakfast.



Subject(s): European dance music

Still, several of my more with-it young female acquaintances couldn't believe I even knew about Goldfrapp at all. (See Rotation for a review of the British duo's latest LP, Seventh Tree.) To a woman, they explained, "They get no radio play, so if you don't hang out in clubs, you don't know these people."



Afterward, as I tooled around MySpace on my daily musical cyber-hunt, I started paying more attention to acts touting themselves as club, techno or electronica, and came away with a newfound appreciation for the following European discotheque denizens.



Cinthie (Berlin): This German techno fraulein started spinning when she was 16, before working for Undercover Music Group and then Sony, and began composing her own stuff at age 21. Cinthie has since been all over Europe and the Middle East but has yet to land on U.S. shores; her "Air Robique" has the absolute essentials of groove, sex and mystery.
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