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Floorfiller
hey i got a question about this guy. so i consider myself to usually be pretty up to date on the music hehee. my question is...where'd this guy come from? i mean...i'd never heard his name before and now he's playing some awesome gigs. has he been around maybe just under the radar? i dunno...just curious as to how someone who i'd never heard of goes from that to a super big dj playing huge fesitvals and ...ok ok educate me...
armandzadza
All I know that a while ago he made a mix tape that ended up getting him several international gigs. Also, he's been running the Alternative Route label and producing under The Idiots moniker along with Danny Howells (and someone else whom I don't remember).

My first exposure to Desyn was through his Kiss 100 mixes last year. Since then, he's become one of my favorite DJ's (top ten for sure). Still kicking myself for not catching him and Digweed during their U.S. tour! :confused:
Light The Fuse
Yeah I read on the back of his newest ep thingo that he used to be breakin Howells' balls at bedrock all the time. He would bring in tracks for howells to play! One time Howells thought bugger it ill play a track for him, and bang it worked.
Started listening to his stuff and was impressed. the rest as they say is history.

I really really like Desyn.
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
hey i got a question about this guy. so i consider myself to usually be pretty up to date on the music hehee. my question is...where'd this guy come from? i mean...i'd never heard his name before and now he's playing some awesome gigs. has he been around maybe just under the radar? i dunno...just curious as to how someone who i'd never heard of goes from that to a super big dj playing huge fesitvals and ...ok ok educate me...


*glances at avatar*

Anyways...

...Masiello has been around for a while. Don't know exactly how long but I think I remember him doing a Kiss100 mix for Digweed way back in 2001. The thing with Desyn's popularity though, is that it's all been through word-of-mouth. You'd read somewhere that he's good; someone would check him out and post it on the net or tell someone else; thats how his popularity built.

I've heard OF him for about 2 years now but unfortunately I didn't give him any attention until his Essential Mix, which I think is the EM of the year. I seriously regret not checking him out sooner because one week before his Essential Mix he played in Toronto with Luke Fair, and :eyespop: judging from the EM, he played A LOT of good tracks that night.
tubby
I hadn't heard of him until my wife told me we were going out last saturday to see him play. if you like your prog and like to dance all night, definately worth catching this guy.
S_madis
Unbelieveable! caught him last Sat night here in Sydney and the guy literally blew the roof. Played some really groovy tunes and was struggling to id loads of them throughout the entire night. Some mates of mine caught up with him afterwards and said that he was such fun and cheeky character. Definitely a must next time he comes to town.
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by S_madis
Definitely a must next time he comes to town.


yea! I'm praaaaaying that he'll play at this new club, BOA, here in Toronto next time he comes. He's too good to play in the other clubs!
DJ Joshua H
He opend for Digweed when he came to Boston last fall....i only caught the last 25 min or so of his set but I've heard a few of his other sets. I like listening to him alot, he blends alot of different styles together....def worth listening to
rudeboy69
amazing, he played in l.a. for NYE2004.
honestly, he was way better the digweed.
hopefully he'll get more gigs in u.s.
Floorfiller
interesting stuff guys...thanks for the replies...:p

MR STROKE
ya he opened up for digweed last year in san francisco, and i thought he was better than digweed...totaly different sound than anyone else out there, and a great mixer too...

check this site he has just put up a new mix....its very nice..; )

http://www.samurai.fm/home/
Teknoscaper.
Desyn is one of the very few djs in recent years that has stood out and caught the ear of some of the worlds largest DJs (Deep Dish, Sander K and Danny Howells nominating him as their 'future DJ Hero' in DJ Magazine's Top 100 poll 2002). With many established DJs and nucomer DJs leaning towards a particular style and musical range many are pigeon holed into a 'genre' of music. Desyn, however, has managed to establish his own sound that crosses boundaries and makes difficult to categorize.

Desyn incorporates house classics, deep, tech, funky and progressive in his sets. His musical taste takes inspiration from everything and anything that he feels, acid house, funk, soul, disco, rock, Indie, Brazilian, carnival, reggae, dub... "I listen and take inspiration from almost any type of music. Many tracks I find may not be instantly playable to the new generation of dance music fans, so I use technology such as pro tools and ableton live to re-edit tracks or update the beats so they will then fit into my vision of how the music should sound on the dance floor".

Desyn's love of house music began in 1989. Born and raised in London he was exposed to the acid house movement at 16 and a devoted regular at the legendary spiral tribe and traveler raves around the UK at that time. Having bought his first set of turntables in 1990 and working for 6 years as a 'computer techie' his passion and real love in life was music. His DJ career all began with 1 mix CD that he took a considerable amount of time and love preparing, he sent it out to 100 random people that requested the CD from a post that Desyn put out onto various internet message boards. After a few months the CD had been passed all around the world and ended up on the laps of various promoters and DJs. The CD made such an impression that Desyn, although completely unknown at the time began to get international gig requests. From his first international gigs in Helsinki and Tampara, Finland 2000, to his chaotic schedule today; it all sparked off from that one mix CD.

In late 2000 Desyn met with Abi Farisi his worldwide manager and booking agent. A great friendship and mutual love of house music saw the two start a DJ agency called Symphonic in 2001, from which Abi started work on pushing Desyn's career along with some other well known DJs that joined the roster. 2002 saw Desyn's career skyrocket; with Deep Dish's exclusive US booking agency, Bullitt, signing him up to their US roster. 2002 kept Desyn packed with tours and performances. Kicking off the year with a cover mount CD for DJ Magazine (WMC issue), headlining at Glastonbury, and performing notable 6-hour sets around the globe and guesting in venues such as Cream (Liverpool), Gatecrasher and Renaissance (Worldwide).

During a hectic 2003, Desyn embarked on a global tour supporting his Yooshi 3 'In House We Trust' CD. Performing 80 dates in 100 days, in some of the world's largest venues, for some of the most renowned companies, sponsors and festivals around the UK, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Malaysia, Asia, Middle East, North and South America. Other highlights throughout 2003 included Sander Kleinenberg selecting Desyn to DJ alongside him at his EVERYBODY night, Ibiza, as well as to join along side him at his party with Sasha, in The Hague.

2003... having already released the highly acclaimed mix CD 'In House We Trust 3' (Yooshi), and DJ magazines' WMC '02 cover mount, Desyn was steering his exciting new label Alternative Route (house and progressive) into the forefront of the scene. With his first signing (2001) being the mighty KC FLIGHTT 'VOICES' and one of the most recent and successful releases being the colossal Chable & Bonnici 'Ride'. Other releases have included tracks from friends and producers, 16B, PMT, Creamer & K and DJ Vibe. The success of these tracks On Alternative Route are testament to Desyn's A&R ability to unearth superb originals, both new and old. 2003 saw the launch of Desyn's second label SEXONWAX co-owned with 16B. The label has already gained international reputation for superb releases from dance legends MR C and Danny Howells (with a third single forthcoming).

2004... Desyn's productions are pointing the way to an exhilarating future. With his first two singles with co-idiots Omid 16b and Leon Roberts, The Idiots 'Feel The Rush' and 'Keep it Real' (Sexonwax) both featuring on Danny Howells' 24/7 compilation; his first remix (Solar Plexus) is exhibited on Deep Dish's Global Underground (025). Desyn has completed remixes and edits for Yooshi - Brother Brown's 'King's of Tomorrow', Eddie Amador's 'Psycho Ex-girlfriend' and the merging of 'Loudeast and Luzon' (all to be released late 2004); The Idiots produced 'Dogman', remixed Danny Howell's, 'Spikes' (Sexonwax); and two Idiots remixes of 'Sharpside', Belgian Resistance (Renaissance) were released in June.

Having joined forces with The Collective Agency (NYC), a Radio 1 'Hot Mix' and a Kiss FM show under his belt, Desyn is set for Radio 1 Essential Mix (Oct 3rd 2004). John Digweed requested Desyn join him on his 'End Of Summer Tour' around the USA (August). This, together with the Original Series (OS 1) Bedrock mix CD (release September) and extensive touring across the Middle East, Asia, UK, Europe, North & South America, 2004 sees Desyn's profile continue to grow, and further establish his name as one of the top ranking international DJs.

www.desynmasiello.com
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