Robert Vadney
BIOGRAPHY: Robert Vadney is a musician known the world over for creating a unique style of club music with his strange/angry/melancholic compositions. With a strange/twisted style of appearance and a rock attitude to go with it, mr.Vadney stands proud and alone as 'The King of Gothic Trance', a title given to him by none other than Paul Oakenfold which was quickly picked up on by Robert's growing army of fans across house, trance, gothic, rock, metal and soundtrack genres. Robert has released numerous tracks under various guises with many independent labels, some which have gone on to become underground cult classics (see Discography), he has had regular reviews in UK giant Mixmag, and can boast A list club and radio support by luminaries such as Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Markus Schulz and Paul Oakenfold. Robert became an integral part of Oakenfold's 'Perfecto Records' stable since remixing Paul's song 'Not Over', which was included in Oakenfold's 'Greatest Hits & Remixes', 'Clubbers Guide: Summer 2008', 'Creamfields 10th Anniversary', 'Ibiza Annual 2008' and more. ...show more
BIOGRAPHY: Robert Vadney is a musician known the world over for creating a unique style of club music with his strange/angry/melancholic compositions. With a strange/twisted style of appearance and a rock attitude to go with it, mr.Vadney stands proud and alone as 'The King of Gothic Trance', a title given to him by none other than Paul Oakenfold which was quickly picked up on by Robert's growing army of fans across house, trance, gothic, rock, metal and soundtrack genres. Robert has released numerous tracks under various guises with many independent labels, some which have gone on to become underground cult classics (see Discography), he has had regular reviews in UK giant Mixmag, and can boast A list club and radio support by luminaries such as Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Markus Schulz and Paul Oakenfold. Robert became an integral part of Oakenfold's 'Perfecto Records' stable since remixing Paul's song 'Not Over', which was included in Oakenfold's 'Greatest Hits & Remixes', 'Clubbers Guide: Summer 2008', 'Creamfields 10th Anniversary', 'Ibiza Annual 2008' and more.
It was supported by practically every deejay and radio station in the world and featured on Armin van Buuren's radio show 'A State Of Trance' (ASOT) and BBC Radio 1, after which it was included in massive event-compilation 'Global Gathering: Festival Anthems' and was titled a 'Classic Anthem'. Recently, Robert's remix of Oakenfold's song 'Firefly' featuring the vocals of Matt Goss, established Vadney's 4th time being included in a cd compilation of 'Ministry Of Sound' (Annual 2011). He is also known for his breakthrough albums on 'Perfecto': 'Halloween Anthems', 'Christmas Anthems' and 'Shadowlove Anthems', which showcased Robert Vadney's new 'Gothic Trance' genre for the first time. With the above mentioned, came outstanding reviews, one after the other, especially after Oakenfold's mix cd 'Perfecto Vegas', which described and featured Robert as a standout, individual artist, who's craft is stunning and fresh, presenting something totally new, without being cliché and reminiscent of other artists and with an artistic voice worth listening to.
Oakey also named Robert as his best producer/dj of 2008, 2010 and upcoming 2011, hailing him as the fantastic talent from Greece and even remixed Vadney's epic Trance track "Fallen Angel's Symphony". As if that wasn't enough achieved in a short time, Vadney and Oakenfold found common ground and made a song together ('Pop Star'), which will be included in Paul's upcoming album 'Pop Killer' (and among the likes of Red Hot Chilly Peppers and Gnarls Barkley), set to be released in 2012. Alongside all the heavy-hitter support, Vadney has studied Audio/Music Technology, Film Scoring and Sound Designing and holds a Bachelor's degree of 'Science in Music Technology' of Preston university. In the mean time, he decided to accomplish another thing that he loved - Alternative Rock and so he created his alter ego 'Disordered Indoors' and formed a band for the live performances. ...show less


