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2006.03.07 with special guest: Andy Moor
« on: March 04, 2006, 04:07:00 pm »
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Ask any leading electronic musician or production and DJ following fan, which artists are synonymous with all that's good in today and tomorrow's scene and one of the names you'll be given is Andy Moor.

From learning his first piano piece at the age of five to mastering six musical instruments by the age of ten, to spinning his first record at the age of thirteen onto rocking the worlds leading festivals in front of tens of thousands of people by the age of twenty one.

A mixture of hard work, determination and raw talent has catapulted Andy to the status as one of the most definitive and influential artists in the progressive house music scene today, although to pigeonhole Andy to one genre of music would be a crime in itself.

Andy Moor is a born musician, and as with any truly world class musician they can turn their hand to produce the epitome of 'amazing' in any musical genre they so desire. Even more impressive is Andy's ability to create tracks which cross genres, and can play as equally an important part in a Sasha or Digweed set as to that of Tiesto or Paul Oakenfold.

Still only at the age of twenty-five, the UK based musician forms one half of melodic progressive house act Leama & Moor, a third of the legendary Tilt and half of 2004 trance act of the year Whiteroom whilst his solo productions stand equally accountable.

The impressive list of artists to receive the Andy Moor remix touch include Avril Lavigne, Paul Oakenfold, Brian Eno, Tiesto and Arthur Baker to name but a few and as his tracks add colour to club charts across the world, recent times have seen Andy accumulate an impressive accolade of awards and an ever growing global fan base.

Whilst Andy's addition to the legendary Tilt act has culminated in the highly acclaimed 'Explorer' album, of which the first release 'The World Doesn't Know' received global airplay and critical acclaim from DJs and music fans alike, his co production work as Leama & Moor on remixes including Nelly Furtado, Orbital, Starkid and Tiesto have created a phenomenon for their unique cross genre sound, making them one of the most in demand remix and DJ teams.

Andy's debut co-production under the Whiteroom alias, also of the same name, was hailed by Armin Van Buuren and Above & Beyond as the best trance production of 2004 with further confirmation when they picked up 'Best Production' and `Best Producers? at the 2005 Trance Awards.

As a DJ, Andy provides the weekend soundtrack to many of the world's most prolific parties and festivals taking his own version of modern day house music and pushing boundaries with his flawless technical ability and dedicated ear for uncompromising musical set structure.

And it is as a solo DJ where the Andy Moor experience is best seen and heard. Bringing together all his influences culminating in a mixture of beautifully crafted electronic house music it's not surprising that whilst fresh international demand surpasses the logistical ability of one man, it is the demand for 'more Moor' from the promoters and clubbers whose booths Andy has already graced which eclipse that of your 'good' international DJ.

Whilst remaining a regular feature across Eastern Europe at leading events in Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland and The Ukraine, regular air mile accumulators to China, Singapore, and the USA along with closer to home performances in Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey and of course his native UK have allowed Andy to reach many of his truly global fan base.

But it certainly doesn't stop there. As Andy settles into a five day per week studio schedule on the much anticipated debut Leama & Moor album, the remaining two days of each week are spent entertaining his much appreciated and loyal fans, and in typically modest Andy Moor style he remains equally committed to splitting his DJ schedule between his long time followers and his many new found friends.

Whether you've bought the records or the albums, seen the live act or DJ performances or purely heard the name on the grapevine you can be sure you're going to see much more of Andy.

Tracklist will be updated during the broadcast.

Hour One - Andy Moor
01. Leama & Moor - Unknown
02. Supermodels From Paris - Keep On (JC1 Remix)
03. Leama & Moor - Everything Matters (Niklas Harding Remix)
04. Benz & MD - Under Oath (Perry O'Neil Remix)
05. Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (David West Remix)
06. AM - Arise (Hammer & Funabashi Remix)
07. Hydroid – Sonate
08. ID - ID

Hour Two - Chris Allen
01. ID - ID
02. Super8 vs. DJ Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' (Original mix)
03. ID - ID
04. Ferry Corsten – Whatever (Marcel Woods remix)
05. ID - ID
06. ID - ID
07. Nu-NRG - Casino (Original mix)
08. Above and Beyond - Alone Tonight (Club mix)
09. Substate - Horizon (Mac Zimms remix)
10. The Thrillseekers - By Your Side (feat. Gina Dootson) (ID remix)
« Last Edit: March 07, 2006, 09:50:05 pm by Chris_Allen »

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2006.03.07 with special guest: Andy Moor
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2006, 07:52:13 pm »
ooo should be a good night for sure! Can't wait :)

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2006.03.07 with special guest: Andy Moor
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2006, 09:39:27 pm »
WOW! Amazing set buddy! tune after tune! I'd love to see u playing in Charlotte... but i'm not welcome by the US Guvernment! :(

Alone tonight.

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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2006, 09:39:53 pm »
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