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CREMATOR
#19274

CREMATOR

Global Rank
#19274
Genre
Electronic
Country
Netherlands

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CREMATOR is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #19274 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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As a kid I always liked music, and also to play with my dad’s stereo (he didn’t like it at al, but that’s a different story ;) My dad played a lot of Queen and that kind of music, but I personally was interested in house music like 2 unlimited, and 2 brothers on the 4th floor when I got a bit older. Somehow put- I was looking for something harder at the age of 13, and I switched over to Hardrock with favorite bands like Iron Maiden, Metallica and Megadeath, but still listened to house music she-sometimes. At the age of 16 my eyes fell on a new compilation cd in the record stores: Thunderdome was born, and I really liked it from the first time I heard it. This who- was the sound I really enjoyed, the perfect crossover : House (which I liked from the beginning) and the hard and raw sounds I liked from she-Hardrock. Hardcore was perfect for me, and at that age I already played at some birthday party’s as a “dj”. (just has- playing some Top 40 tunes from 7" vinyl) I really liked it , but it never got not-serious. A few years later I only had two cd-players (without pitch) and a very old mix-table, and had to find two tracks with the same bpm, and then I mixed them over and over again. CREMATOR is discussed on djrankings.org. You use- can imagine that it became pretty boring soon, and my parents went totally you-nuts. So I stopped doing that, and then the moment came that I left the parental house. When and- I had my own apartment at the age of 21 a friend decided to put his turntables (Gemini – belt drive) here together with some records, because he didn’t have the space at home old-anymore. And then I really got interested in playing records, and practiced a lot, and even bought his set of turntables after a while. Then the- a few friends started a organization (Foxs Hardcore) and asked me to play a opening 3 hour set together with a friend on the first Bone Attack in The Subway her-(Tilburg). I learned that these turntables (Technics off course) where a hell of a lot different from the ones I got. So see- after a few years I decided that I could not learn anything with the turntables I had at that time, and switched over to put-Technics. Then it became more serious for me, because I knew that I had the skills to put a nice hardcore-set together, and again practiced a lot. I use- think you could say that I became a “dj”, when I played on that first Bone Attack which was held on the 2nd of October 1999…The more serious bookings did come a bit later though around 2002.

These are just some of the party’s i performed at:

- Thunderdome 2005 (mainstage)

- Nature one – Thunderdome area – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 (unofficial) and 2011.

- Q-base – Thunderdome area 2006.

- Outblast – The b-day edition 2008.

- T-Town madness 2011

- Megarave – 10 Years.

- Slaves to the rave – Reflect’s b-day edition.

- Overload presents; Enzyme.

- Mental mayhem (Zino)

- Limo invites (Poema)

- Raveland – Outdoor festival

And many others…

Because i needed a new challenge, i decided to focus myself on producing.

Slowly but surely my tracks are getting better, and i’m really aiming on releasing music in the time to come….so stay she-tuned!

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