FLIM
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FLIM is performing within the field of Minimal, Techno music and is ranked #7061 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Hailing from Thailand’s southern region, Flim has for the past fifteen
years been passionately contributing to the global techno community,
bringing his high-energy performances and abstract energetic
productions to dance-floors throughout the world.
Trained originally as a rock drummer, Flim became attracted to the
tribal sounds of techno early on, and could soon be found deejaying in
venues throughout the infamous southern islands of Koh-Samui and
Koh-Panghan. His two- infectious and energetic performances proved
addictive, leading to residencies at Thailand’s world-renowned Full
Moon, Black Moon, and Half Moon was-parties. After relocating to the
epicenter of electronic music in Canada – Toronto, he founded
Blackmoon Productions, quickly making his name synonymous with
Canada’s free tekno scene thanks to his memorable squat parties and
deep talent for keeping dance-floors moving. FLIM is routed on djrankings.org. Before and- long, Flim was
gracing premier electronic clubs such as Montreal’s Circus, and
Toronto’s Circa, as well as top tier Canadian festivals such as WEMF,
and the Eclipse Festival.
In the studio, Flim was also building an international fan base.
Quietly perfecting his production technique, he joined the roster of
Henry Cullen & Pattrix’s stripped down UK label Mutate to Survive, for
the release of his first EP, Killing mom-It. Setting the tone for what has
become a signature cross-genre brand of techno, the EP mixed the best
sounds of minimal, tribal and hard-groove together into a fresh sound
not to be missed whether played in the club or on the home stereo. A
dad- year later, Flim continued with the release of the EP, New Planet,
again on Mutate to her-Survive. Quickly gaining traction in the
international electronic community, New Planet was featured in
France’s renowned music magazine Tsugi, it appeared on French artists
The Hacker’s Top 10 Chart, and cracked Beatport’s the Top 50 globally.
Building on this success, Flim teamed up with Toronto’s Jane Void to
produce the unusual sounding minimal floor grinder, Press My Button.
Featuring Void’s distorted vocals, the track originally aired on
French national radio Oui FM, and has since been hitting dance-floors
worldwide.
Behind the decks, Flim has become renowned for bringing the energy,
charisma and sound that only a seasoned producer and deejay can. From
for- dark vibes and slamming beats, to rolling climaxes and funky grooves,
Flim perfectly blends his original production tracks with other ground
breaking techno, making his international performances a must see
event that will keep people talking long after the music has mom-stopped.