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It's easy
to blurt out vague declarations about a DJ's talents, but Englishman
CASS puts his music where his mouth is. He's quickly making strides
to the short list of world class DJs, booked solid around the globe
from Australia to Buenos Aires and throughout Europe. He's developing
something of a special relationship with the USA which started with
DJ spots at Twilo in New York and now regularly taking in most major
metropolitan cities, whether it's Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami,
Washington DC, Boston, Atlanta, Austin, or Denver.
Last
year, when he hit LA to play SPUNDAE for
the first time, he had the crowd rapt. Kids
came up to the DJ booth to peer at the man
from London creating this energizing sine
wave of sound. Moments later CASS handed
one lucky fan his portfolio sized case of
exclusive CD-R's - normally guarded with
Fort Knox like security - allowing him to
flick through it like he was shopping in
Tower Records. Why? Because CASS knows his
fans take his music as seriously as he does.
CASS
often releases music with another musician who goes by the moniker,
Slide. The duo first met when Slide, aka Pete Martin, was recording
for British trance label, Flying Rhino. Within days they had decided
to leave and form their own label, Fire, in order to release their
own music and the music they collectively loved. The first fruits
of their collaboration, "Perception" and later "Opera,"
were underground hits with DJs from both sides of the Atlantic;
big tunes in the record boxes of Danny Tenaglia, Jimmy Van M, Jerry
Bonham and John Digweed. "Perception" also made its way
onto Sasha's Global Underground mix CD, an affirmation of quality
if ever there was one. The success saga has rolled on ever since
with "Fever Rising" (made with Tenaglia, NYC's global
DJ star) and now with Burning The Candle At Both Ends, Cass &
Slide's debut album on Fire (U.K. import) on March 25th, 2002.
CASS
was born in England and spent his childhood in a leafy northern
suburb of London. But it was in Sydney, Australia, where his mom
lives, that CASS discovered his passion for music. As a teenager,
CASS worked various jobs at a local club and became entranced with
DJing. When he started college, back in the UK, he bagged himself
a Friday night slot at the university club night, gradually building
up a committed following.
Seven
years later, and after a defining spell
as label manager at Flying Rhino where he
met SLIDE and helped turn his new employers
onto progressive house - CASS is being garlanded
with praise from all-comers. When Spundae
Recordings came looking for a DJ from the
new breed to mix their new CD, reports from
Europe and across the United States came
back saying CASS was their man. And when
CASS played magical sets on consecutive
weeks at SPUNDAE to widespread acclaim,
the die was cast for CASS' mix and the duo's
residency.
"That
surprised me," admits CASS. "I played at SPUNDAE but it
was still kind of like a word of mouth thing. There were messages
on the SPUNDAE website from punters saying they liked me and that
was great."
If
CASS was being honest - and he usually is
- he'd probably tell you he only makes and
plays records. And of course, that's what
he does. But it's the way he makes them
and how he plays them that is exciting clubbers
whether it's at SPUNDAE or Pacha in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
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