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Loco Dice - Clutch Cargos - Pontiac US - Nov 2006

Submitted By: Adminlil_al_5
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Nov 22nd, 2006
Filesize: 101.00 MB
Total Downloads: 52

 

 

Biography of Loco Dice

The year is 1992 and LOCO DICE is in his adopted home of Dusseldorf. Hip Hop controls his life. This is the precise starting point of his career. Under the pseudonym Dice'C he starts touring as rapper and Urban DJ appearing at the most important clubs in the world.

Within a matter of a couple of years he is one of the few German Urban Headline acts opening for Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, jamiroquai and Usher all over Germany. In 1994 he releases his first self produced Hip Hop piece and also sidelines from his ever growing profile and starts branching out into promoting and planning Urban events and Hip Hop areas at Electronica festivals where he begins to make good friends in the house and techno scene. He begins to be present at more and more house parties and clubs and begins to recognize that this new form of music offers him more creative opportunities as a DJ, wowed as he is by the crowd response to the tracks that are dropped. So it begins at 'La Rocca' where he starts playing house and within a very short space of time it 's impossible to imagine Duesseldorf's vibrant party scene. Within a year he's playing at Tribehouse and this sets the ball rolling that will transform him into a global player.

After numerous German appearances, several American tours (North and South), Gigs in the UK, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Dice moved into the studio.

Loco Dice's own definition of House Music is 'deep, groovy, chunky, driving, 123 Music for the Terrace.' Dice really loves the smaller clubs and the Terrace bars under an open sky and this is borne out at both his residencies at DC-10 and Tribehouse. It was at Tribehouse that he was spotted by producer and DJ Timo Maas, and as a fan and a friend he signs Dice to his 4:20 imprint and together with Martin Buttrich and vocalist Phil Barnes they create their first Clubsmash 'Phat Dope Shit.'

This is swiftly followed by remixes of 'Help Me' by Timo Maas and 'Toscana' by Mousse T initially just a compilation track but due to massive interest now a full dingle release and then by a new release City Lights/ Dynamite Love (4:20). In the pipeline then there are a couple of his own mix compialtions, as well as a new single 'Cellar Door,' a job as a presenter on MTV Europe and a constantly growing dj schedule. At the end of 2004 Loco Dice is signed to Josh Winks label Ovum Records. There s more to this man than meets the eye.

http://www.myspace.com/locodice

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Rating: (7)

Feb 06, 2007

Comment: good set, nothing spectacular - usual Locodice fare of minimal drive and floatyness.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 07, 2007

Comment: Usual crisp sounding stuff from Locodice, good shit
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 07, 2007

Comment: Pretty good set from loco dice, nothing too special tho. Worth a download if you like loco dice but if your new to him then there are better
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 08, 2007

Comment: It was good live and it is good here... Glad you found this lil_al_5. Minimal tech w/a little housy edge to it. Pretty decent length and the sound quality was great. I seem to drift off somewhere in the music - bye-bye. 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Feb 28, 2007

Comment: Not bad but a bit monotonous. Wish he'd vary his tunes a bit more
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 16, 2007

Comment: Solid mix from Loco Dice with the usual minimal goodness. Made my morning go quicker ;)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 11, 2007

Comment: I first heard Loco Dice on the Green & Blue live recording with Ricardo Villalobos and was immediately drawn to his style which is for the most part extremely minimal. It's what he manages to do with so little that makes him special, this man really knows how to work a crowd. This mix is no exception, it's a very slow starter, and in all honesty I was ready to give up after 15 minutes or so as it was going nowhere.
However, I'm glad I stuck with it because about 30 mins in it really begins to hot up and moves from relaxed minimal beats in some pounding techno, which was most welcome!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jul 19, 2007

Comment: This is my first download of a Loco Dice set, i expecting it to be a little harder, but it is still a great set, it flows along at a steady pace building slowly. It get tougher in the last half hour. 128 minutes long, 128kpbs bitrate.