Funabashi

TOM PORCELL Tom Porcell fell in love with electronic music already in the mid nineties. Music was always his true passion and a dream became true when he started to do his own productions back in 1997. After releasing some stuff on German underground labels he had his major breakthrough in 2001 with Norman Bass "How You Like Bass", a massive big room anthem which was released on Ministry of Sound in the UK. This track reached all major dance charts worldwide and with his growing reputation and success he started working with international artists AYU, Alphazone, Brain Twinz, Marc Van Linden, Slusnik Luna and Warp Brothers just to name a few. ...show more

TOM PORCELL Tom Porcell fell in love with electronic music already in the mid nineties. Music was always his true passion and a dream became true when he started to do his own productions back in 1997. After releasing some stuff on German underground labels he had his major breakthrough in 2001 with Norman Bass "How You Like Bass", a massive big room anthem which was released on Ministry of Sound in the UK. This track reached all major dance charts worldwide and with his growing reputation and success he started working with international artists AYU, Alphazone, Brain Twinz, Marc Van Linden, Slusnik Luna and Warp Brothers just to name a few.

He is also part of Saltwater, the project resposible for the massive trance anthem "The Legacy", a huge Tiesto favourite in 2003. Ín 2004 he founded his own production company "Sunscape Music" working closely with his new partner who shared his passion for deep progressive trance. KEVIN SIEJA It all started in my big sisters´ room, where I heard a record of Depeche Mode for the first time. Since that moment I fell in love with electronic music.

Over the years I lived through many different musical genres, but the biggest inspirations came from the Dark Wave / EBM Parties. At this point I decided to program electronic music for myself. In the early90s, the first productions were created, using a simple keyboard and an 8-track sequencer. As time went by I collected more items and built up a little studio. ...show less

Albums & Singles by Funabashi

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