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Techno hit Japan hard in the early 1990s. Surprised, Takaaki Itoh was quickly impressed and intrigued with this new sound. The unique style of beats revealed the gateway to a new world of underground music in Japan - something he had never heard before. Surprise slowly gave way to addiction when Takaaki Itoh was exposed to the sounds of such artists and labels as Underground Resistance, Derrick May, Jeff Mills, Hardfloor, Sven Väth, Harthouse, Warp and Rising High. This was his sound, and deciding he just couldn't get enough of it, in 1994 Takaaki began to organize his own techno parties in his home of northern Japan. By providing a fantastic lineup, his parties quickly became a success.
In 1996, having decided that it was time to start making his own tracks, Takaaki Itoh emerged to purchase the vital instruments to begin production. After sending out three finished projects to various labels, Electracom UK was fortunate enough to put Takaaki's first material out. This moment was something he will never forget, as he was finally able to hear his own music on vinyl. Several releases followed with Electracom as his tracks began to appear in magazine DJ charts in well known DJs from around the world.
In 2000, Takaaki Itoh made his European debut in Slovakia. People recognized that he had his own style. His Japanese style of techno was pure, unique and underground - nothing that had been heard before in Europe. His reputation and popularity quickly spread all over the continent. He was becoming recognized as Japan's most underground and respected techno DJ.
As of 2001 he was getting offers to perform at large clubs and festivals all over Europe, including Cosmic Trip and Svojsice in the Czech Republic, The Darkside in England, MTW in Germany, Awakenings and Reactor in Holland, Mayday and Sziget in Hungary, La Real and Code in Spain, Boomerang in Slovakia, Projekt in Belgium, as well as events in Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Portugal, Serbia. Slovenia.. Promoters wanting him, party people loving him, Takaaki Itoh took the next step and started his own label Wols. Passion led to success and Takaaki became recognized as the top of the next generation of techno music.
By 2007, Takaaki Itoh has released over 60 original productions on many different european labels like Sheep, Tsunami, Warm Up, Theory, MB Selektions, Integrale Muzique, etc. He is also developed a reputation for remixing globally established techno artists such as Gennaro Le Fosse, Oscar Mulero, Christian Wünsch, and more to come. His demand is rapidly growing beyond his Asian and European roots, to places like South America, Australia, the US and Canada.
http://www.myspace.com/wolstakaakiitoh

Vexd - Poppop
Elemental - Sparkle
Kraddy0 - New World Empire
Jeff Mills - Solara
Female - Untitled
Reeko - Untitled
Cyx - Untitled
Autechre - Untitled
BMB - Test Tone
Vexd - Angels
Regis - Untitled
Takaaki Itoh - Time to Say Goodbye
A Guy Called Gerald - Blow Your Hourse (Down BMB rmx)
Regis - Asbestos (Sleeparchive rmx)
Jeff Mills - Loop
Advent - Electric Jazz
Surgeon - Waiting for Me
Takaaki Itoh - Wols 04
Surgeon - Exhibit
Rumenige - Untitled
Autechre - Untitled
Autechre - Fatcat
Oscar Mulero - Untitled
Regis - Loop
Jeff Mills - Avanger
BMB - Fist version 2
Female - Untitled
Oliver Ho - Untitled
Surgeon - Midnightclub
Radial - Takaaki Itoh rmx
Rumenige - Untitled
Rumenige & Loktibrada - Untitled
Takaaki Itoh - Coda
Surgeon - Floorshow
Robert Görl - Blue Sex
Reeko - Pure Plastic 60
Regis - Loop
Rumenige - - Untitled
DJ Funk - Work that Body
James Ruskin - Warm Up
Rue East - Loop
Jeff Mills - Extremist
Jeff Mills - DNA
Female - Untitled
Regis - Loop
Vitalic - La Rock
Rumenige - Numb 08
Christian Wünsch - Sheep 35
Radial - Loktibrada rmx
Nitzer Ebb - Loop
Nitzer Ebb - Join in the Chant
Regis - Loop
Regis - Loop
Jeff Mills - I9
Surgeon - Balance Remake
Rumenige - Fastfood (Wols rmx)
Christian Wünsch - Tsunami 05
Coil - The Snow
JB3 - Forklift (Luke Slater rmx)
Rumenige & Loktibrada - Untitled
Surgeon - Ultra Violet
Luke Slater - Move Violin

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Aug 30, 2008