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Vince
Watson from Glasgow, Scotland merges techno and house on"Moments
In Time", his first full length album for Ibadan. Here's his story...
"I started Playing keyboards at the disruptive age of 7. Excelled
at music in Secondary school before opening up into electro and Hip Hop
in 1987 with Jean Michel Jarre being my ever guiding influence. Took over
the turntables at the school disco and became regular DJ due to the fact
I actually had records that people wanted to hear . Just as Acid house
broke out in 88' I started buying Electronic Music and the scene was set
for what was to be my introduction to Techno.
As
the 90's began, I slowly built up as much equipment as I could afford
to start making the music I had been listening to for a couple of years.
Decided to go to Stow College, Glasgow to learn more about the electronics
and a new technology called Midi. Graduated with an HNC in Music Technology
in 1993 and set about my plans to release records. Two difficult years
past, finding myself partying and struggling to buy equipment.
Finally,
in 1995 I decided to send some demo's away and see what the reaction would
be. 1 week after receiving the demo I had sent him, Dave Angel had offered
me a contract with his label Rotation. Overjoyed, I knew it was the start
of something I had always dreamt about. The 1st Innovations EP was a good
starting point and put me in good stead for things to come.
After
releasing tracks on other various labels, I started Djing in Arena, Glasgow
and it was not long before the Rotation Monthly was set up with myself
and Dave Angel as residents and some exclusive guests. Then the club started
a weekly night with Top guests such as Jeff Mills, Miss Djax, Kenny Larkin
and Luke Slater. Jeff loved it so much he came back another twice in the
space of 6 months!. Stopped the night in 1997 to concentrate more on recording
and decided to branch my music styles out a little further. Omid '16b'
Nourizadeh of Alola records introduced himself and another partnership
was born. After a couple of 12'' singles I released my debut LP ' Biologique
' in 1999. At this point I had found the style of house and techno I wanted
to merge and create my own individual sound. I set up my own Label soon
after and in February 2000 I released Bio Records to the public. As my
deeper grooves were being concentrated on Alola, I decided to keep the
Bio sound more on the Techno side of things. Choosing to release quality
rather than Quantity, the label is now on its 8th Release. With every
release, Bio is growing from strength to strength and gaining more support
along the way with most top Dj's spinning Tracks. 2000 and 2001 have been
good years with releases on Alola and Bio as well as other established
labels such as Tronic, Superbra, Native and Symbolism. I have also Recently
been spinning in various venues across europe including Spain, Russia,
Holland and Turkey in an attempt to spread my blend of these seemingly
unmarriagable styles. I will now spend the 2nd half of 2002 concentrating
on writing more Artist and musical based albums for some of the larger
techno and house labels in the UK and beyond."
Vince
Watson.
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