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Anthony Pappa - Satellite - May 2007

Submitted By: Top 1002fjeff
Genre: Progressive
Date of Set: May 2007
Filesize: 105.60 MB
Total Downloads: 47

 

 

Biography of Anthony Pappa

Born in the Australian outback and raised by wild dingoes, Anthony Pappa was a child prodigy when the Avalanches were mere snowballs on a mountainside. Having worked in the family business from an early age, he decided to strike out on his own and become an international renowned disc jockey, in the days when international renowned disc jockeys were as rare as tap dancing marmosets. If not rarer.

Anthony was alarmingly good from the off. Annoyingly good. At the tender age of 15, he entered Australia's DMC Mixing Championships. And won. Not content with this, he worked regularly in the clubs in native Melbourne, where he forged a reputation as one of the city's hottest DJs.In 1993, Mixmag organised a mixing competition (it was a forerunner to Muzik's Bedroom Bedlam contest) and he won that, too, with a brilliant and musically clever mix of funky and vocal house.

In 1994, frustrated at being halfway around the world from where the music he loved was happening, he hopped on a banana boat and landed in Southampton docks six weeks later armed with a bag full of records, and a cache of funnel web spiders. Hooking up with Dave Seaman and a sinister enclave of DJs and producers based in Maidenhead and Slough, he plotted his takeover of the world. He struck a friendship up with engineer/producer Alan Bremner and together they formed Freefall: by day mild mannered janitors at the Daily Globe, by evening world beating dance music makers.

Gigs began to arrive as he established himself in the UK. First a trickle, then a flood (these days,the passport rarely leaves his back pocket). Both promoters and punters noticed something particular about the way he played: smooth mixing, musically complementary, great programming. Trainspotters noticed something else again: that his record box was organised in keys. Crikey. Who's a clever dick, then?

Thanks to his nefarious links with Mr. Seaman, Freefall were signed to Stress Records, where they released two singles. Their debut, 'Shrug', was followed by 'Skydive', a tougher-than-leather main room anthem that said, 'we're here, and we're not going until you've noticed us'. They were duly noticed. They have also, it should be noted, done a few remixes in their time, too, including Beloved's 'Sun Rising', though 'prolific' is not a word you'd associate with Freefall.

His Resolution mix album is Anthony's 7 th in his career so far, including ones for compatriots Mushroom and Stress. Pappa was also responsible for last year's acclaimed debut for Global Underground offshoot, Nu-Breed, which saw his face (not to mention blue jacket and brown eyebrows) splattered all over every available poster site in Britain.

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Rating: (10)

May 28, 2007

Comment: Man, this set is great to drive to at night. Around the 17:00 min mark, you get sucked in by a semi-hypnotic beat that slams you into submission... all around smooth mix...You cannot go wrong spending the time listening to any Anthony Pappa set.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 02, 2007

Comment: Great set... Dark dubby, proggy beats all over. This is what progressive is all about. The mystical overtones the mechanical background ans the great tracks. Anthony brings his a-game in this one. Solid mixing and great flow
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Jun 12, 2007

Comment: The mixing was good, but the track selection was just too hit and miss. It's also a little too clubby sounding for me. I'd be into a mix and outta nowhere comes these sounds that just make me shake my head. Although some of it was quite good, overall it was kinda lousy.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 25, 2007

Comment: I have to admit, it has been awhile since I have heard anything from Anthony. In fact, I haven't seen him travel to the USA for some time. It is refreshing to get mixes such as these as they are the only way we get to hear what he is doing.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 03, 2007

Comment: Personally I wouldn't categorize this mix to be progressive as the first 30 minutes are actually something for lovers of some German kling & klong house. After half an hour that mix gains momentum though, and has a great kick when Anthony is smashing in the Elegant Universe Remix of Oliver Moldan's "Baby Show Up".