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Hernan Cattaneo
Unlike many who claim to be on the international DJ circuit, Hernan Cattaneo is one DJ who lives, eats, sleeps and breathes it. His progression from South American newcomer to becoming one of the world's leading DJs is a classic example. From his well documented residency at Pacha in his home town of Buenos Aires to his tour of the US with Oakenfold, Hernan has won countless awards and bookings. By breaking the top 10 of DJ Mag's over-hyped but industry reliant 2004 poll Hernan has proven himself to be one of the best.
Hernan has not only been touring, but relentlessly traveling the globe, hitting club after club in countless cities, sometimes spending more time on the plane than the cities themselves. Whether it is Bahrain, Belfast or Berlin you can bank on the fact that Hernan has been there, more often than not on a multiple number of occasions.
Things have obviously changed significantly for him since the early days � the past few years comprising continual touring of the globe at a rate that would be considered barely humanly possible by most. His upcoming gigs in October alone see him in China, Japan, Russia and various parts of Europe including the UK, Germany and Spain. This string of bookings may seem like a dream for many bedroom DJs out there, but the question had to be asked, does the man not need SLEEP?
"That [traveling] is the work really... I love what I do now in the same way as when I started. And of course sometimes flying in and out every day gets a little bit too much but I would never complain about this.
"Through my career as a DJ I've had the chance to get to know almost every country in the world, meet the people, be part of their culture... and that is an extremely lucky situation that very few people can experience. So yes, it gets tiring sometimes, but there must be a downside to everything right?"
And what does he do with the little time not spent in front of the turntables? "When I have free time (which is not very often) I spend much of it with my girlfriend. We watch loads of DVDs, go to restaurants, dinner with friends and listen to down-tempo stuff. I also like to swim and cook but to be honest I haven't had much spare time for those lately!" His Powerbook's DVD player has seen considerable play of 24 and Six Feet Under while en route.
Movies, restaurants, swimming, hmmm� is the man the most squeaky clean DJ alive? As it turns out he does have some nasty habits. Or rather, did have. Smoking has always been Hernan's primary vice. I recently discovered he kicked the habit and was curious to find out what helped him... which he puts rather simply "My will and my girlfriend."
"I've always wanted to quit but never had as strong a will as I had 8 months ago when I thought 'ok, now is the time'." He continues with some words of advice to others looking to quit - "You know yourself and you should know when you are REALLY ready for such a challenge.
"It's the hardest thing I've ever done but one of which I'm most proud. You do not realise how big the step is until you do it. The first month was very difficult, then it got easier every day."
So back to his DJing over the past year. On speaking about his touring since the start of 2005 Hernan said: "It's been another fantastic year for me, starting with the new Renaissance CD and the extensive tour for the release around Asia, Australia, America and Europe. Then it was back to South America, which was better than ever.
"Around June I started the European summer season and have had a great time at clubs and festivals. I was also back at home last week to play for 9000 people in Buenos Aires at Moonpark with my friend Martin Garcia."
The Digital Revolution
Technology has changed a lot in recent years. The days where Technics' infamous 1200's and a decent mixer were all a club needed to keep the DJs mixing smoothly are long gone. Like many other DJs, Hernan is required to keep on top of technology, and has adopted the CDJ's with open arms.
"The Digital era has changed everything."
"You can literally put your hands into the music you play. I re-edit 70% of the tracks I play. There are so many new directions and things to do I think there is way more input from the DJ in a set today that 5 years ago.
"Then there is the computer-DJing like Sasha and others are doing and which is, again, another big step towards doing a more personal set. Now it is not only the records you choose and the way you play them but also what you can actually do to those records."
So does Hernan still spin the 12" black vinyl?
"No. I still have loads of records from the labels and shops but I either burn them onto CD or ask for a digital copy."
A DJ without vinyl is like a Doctor without their stethoscope. Technics 1200's are an integral part of this DJing image. Will Technics turntables last as an iconic DJ instrument or will retro 'vinyl sets' be the next cool thing?
"Not soon but eventually. Loads of great old-school DJs still play 100% vinyl and it works for them so why the rush?
"I think any DJ older than 25 is attached to the 1200's and vinyl. But things move forward and you must cope with that. Also, since the digital era, DJing is more creative in many ways. So I would never think of it as a bad thing ...any progress would bring new things for the future but some will be left behind."
Still a Renaissance Master?
2005 saw the release of Hernan's second Renaissance Masters Series compilation. I asked Hernan his thoughts on the album, with the benefit of hindsight. "I am really happy with the series. Both volume 1 and 2 have done really well and the feedback and sales were excellent."
However, there is a down side. "As soon as you finish you get sent a new track you wish you could have included! But overall I'm very pleased with the CDs and of course with the results. Although you can never be 100% happy with compilations."
After producing two Masters CDs in two consecutive years, will we be seeing a Volume 3 early next year? "No. I've done two master series and that is something that was never done before. Of course I'll work on a new compilation but it will be a different thing."
Hernan has been recently working with his good friend, talented producer John Tonks, and they have recently released their latest single. "The new single [Warsaw] just came out on Bedrock and it sold out at djdownloads.com - so things can't get better really."
And that's not all in the production pipeline. As Hernan continues "at the moment I'm working with John Tonks on a single, and two remixes, and also with Martin Garcia remixing a new bedrock single."
Ibiza
Ibiza coverage has been varied this season. On the one hand you have the recent scandals with Sasha, useless "dance is dead" coverage from The Guardian, reports of empty dance floors and claims of average music. On the other hand are contrasting reports of amazing music, incredible packed parties, rare and unique sets, and most importantly the all important Ibiza vibe returning to its full and unbeatable force.
Hernan has played in Ibiza a couple of times in the 2005 summer, so I was keen to hear his own impression of the atmosphere, in comparison to previous years. "Well, I have had a very good time this year. So far I've played 4 nights - Renaissance, Everybody, Pure @ Pacha and We love... @ Space - and enjoyed them a lot.
"All of them were busy and fun, but obviously, these are some of THE nights in Ibiza. Maybe some smaller ones haven't done that well but as far as I've seen and heard, this year has been better than 2004."
On his upcoming gig at Pacha with Satoshi Tomiie and the Def Mix crew Hernan continues "Well, Pacha in Ibiza is one of the best clubs in the world and Saturdays with SAW/Def Mix are an institution on the island.
"Satoshi and Hector [Romero] have been doing this for years and they are really consistent on delivering a great night.
"Last year I played with them and had an amazing time and apart from being excellent DJs they are really good friends of mine. I've been into the SAW sound since the 1st single in 2001 so it's great to go back and share their successful night."
Author: Paul Clement.
Published: Thursday, September 22, 2005.
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Good read..Enjoy
great read, thanks. hernan is an unbelieveable live dj, I didnt know he edited 70% of the tracks he plays, but i suppose that makes sense considering his sets
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| Originally posted by MindShifter great read, thanks. hernan is an unbelieveable live dj, I didnt know he edited 70% of the tracks he plays, but i suppose that makes sense considering his sets |
Hernan is an awesome talent in my opinion.. I'd love to see him live. Both of the Renaissance albums are awesome and the second part has to be one of my fav. compilations this year. Good read indeed.
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| Originally posted by PersianMafia I'm curious about that too? To what extent can you edit a track with cdjs only I don't know. thanks for the read though... yay, he watches 24! |
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| Originally posted by PersianMafia I'm curious about that too? To what extent can you edit a track with cdjs only I don't know. thanks for the read though... yay, he watches 24! |
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| On the one hand you have the recent scandals with Sasha |
many thanks for the share! 
Perfecto pres. South America (CD 2), one of my favorites ever <3.
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| On the one hand you have the recent scandals with Sasha |
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| Originally posted by UWM with cdj1000s and an efx unit you can do some fun things with a track realtime. |
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| Originally posted by Quinders Eh? Scandals? The only thing I heard recently that could be remotely scandalous is that he hit some girl with a cd by accident. More unfortunate than scandalous. |
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| Originally posted by Quinders Eh? Scandals? The only thing I heard recently that could be remotely scandalous is that he hit some girl with a cd by accident. More unfortunate than scandalous. |
so ...
hernan + sasha +
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| Originally posted by Clyde77 that was last year when a record started skipping and he threw it, and hit a girl. |
ive never seen hernan use a efx unit. he probably does some pre-game tweaking of tracks. but a lot of the tracks that he plays are demos that amateurs have given him so only a few people would really know.
that was a pretty good interview. i heard that hes trying to start his own record label so thats probably where his new compilation will come from.
very intersting little bio on him. i love the guy, probably one of my fav DJs right now along with the S-man and Klienenberg.
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| Originally posted by jonze234 i heard that hes trying to start his own record label so thats probably where his new compilation will come from. |
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| On the one hand you have the recent scandals with Sasha |
Nice read. Missed him the last time he played locally, i'll have to see him some day, though i doubt he'll be round these parts again.
i hope he'd release an artist album of some sort or just a collection of tunes/remixes he's done. and i wouldn't mind a new mix cd either. he's the best dj currently IMO and his productions are amazing too IMO.
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Great interview! Thanks for sharing....how old is Hernan btw?
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| Originally posted by skip i hope he'd release an artist album of some sort or just a collection of tunes/remixes he's done. and i wouldn't mind a new mix cd either. he's the best dj currently IMO and his productions are amazing too IMO. |
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| Originally posted by humilis Yes, he's the best progressive trance dj at the moment along with Satoshi Tomiie, though he's not playing progtrance only. I love his productions made with John Tonks. I think John is his main engineer or something? |
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Originally posted by D-res i wasnt aware he played prog trance. are you sure you dont have your djs mixed up. i saw hernan in july and all he spun was good thick deep house and fuckin rocked it. |
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Originally posted by D-res i wasnt aware he played prog trance. are you sure you dont have your djs mixed up. i saw hernan in july and all he spun was good thick deep house and fuckin rocked it. |
he tore it up last weekend here and really wasnt playing much deep house, maybe two tracks.
great read thx!
btw he charts my tune #5! 
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