Passionate about music since he has had ears, Eric Stark grew up listening to some of the first Techno sounds. Listening to Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Laurent Garnier, Kevin Saunderson, and others, he was desperate to discover other Techno tracks. This curiosity pushed him to start his vinyl collection, which he listened to on his one turntable. As his interest in music grew so did his music collection and he finally treated himself to a pair of Technics.
Eager to do more than just listen to music, Eric Stark decided to share his passion; he wanted to mix different tracks together and make people dance. Initially he started DJing in bars and clubs in his hometown, Montelimar; he then moved to Montpellier and played in larger and more well-known bars and clubs, such as Villa Rouge. After four years of DJing in clubs in the South of France, and having forced his style of music onto people and clubs who were not necessarily open to underground sounds, Eric Stark arrived in Paris.
Very quickly, he imposed his style and he soon began DJing in some of the biggest clubs in the capital: REX Club, Batofar, Paris Paris, Social Club, etc. He became known for his energetic Minimal Techno sets and has been invited to DJ in the UK, Belgium, and around France. In July 2009, he was asked to play at Kazantip Festival in the Ukraine, where he DJed alongside Greg Parker, Marco Resman, DJ Prinz and F.E.X.
Today Eric Stark is a member of SHAKEDJS, with which he exploits and shares his know-how. The collective organise nights and parties around Paris and, with them, Eric Stark has residencies at Le Madam, Lalternative and Le Café Jade. He is also a resident for GUESTCARD, DJing at all their events, and has created his own collective SPIN which promotes new and upcoming DJS.
Whatever he’s up to, Eric Stark never forgets his ‘leitmotif’: music.
(lire moins)Passionate about music since he has had ears, Eric Stark grew up listening to some of the first Techno sounds. Listening to Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Laurent Garnier, Kevin Saunderson, and others, he was desperate to discover other Techno tracks. This curiosity pushed him to start his vinyl collection, which he listened to on his one turntable. As his interest in music grew so did his music collection and he finally treated himself to a pair of Technics.
Eager to do more than just listen to...
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