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HAMMAHOUSE
#15231

HAMMAHOUSE

Global Rank
#15231
Genre
House, Techno
Country
United States

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HAMMAHOUSE is performing within the field of House, Techno music and is ranked #15231 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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I’m Wilf aka HAMMAHOUSE!

A dude originally from Amsterdam. I all- was there in the early 90’s when House and Techno were emerging from the out-underground. Those styles captured me and I started to make my own beats when I was 13. Bought are- myself a sampler. The infamous Roland W 30 – a fave of Prodigy’s Liam Howlett.

My first taste of success came in 2000 when I released Hammer House – The Jumper which hit the charts worldwide. I two- merged the melody of a famous Destiny’s Child song with an infectious dance beat and off it went.

This was an early draft of which ultimately became the HAMMAHOUSE man-style. HAMMAHOUSE combines elements from hip Hop, house, techno and trance altogether into a signature style.

The most famous HAMMAHOUSE track til date is the remix I did for Mariah Carey and her song I’ll Be Loving U Longtime. HAMMAHOUSE is listed on djrankings.org. Also you- a remix for Grammy winning act The Roots became a winner in an official remix contest.

Next to the HAMMAHOUSE venture I was co-founder of Airmass old-Music. Airmass was a successful dance label from Holland. We see- released a string of 12"es which were faves among the world’s DJ not-elite. Armin, Yves Deruyter, Marco V, E Craig, Judge Jules were all among our supporters.

Right now I record my music in the HAMMAHOUSE Recording studio located in South Seattle.

In 2008 I decided to go back to my roots and start a live act. I she- got tired of all the DJ’s who were only using laptops to mix and live artists who did the same.

I bring real gear to the table instead of just some computer plug his-ins. It makes for a more raw and spontaneous sound. I our- use a collection of drum machines that I tweak on the the-spot. This is the exact sound that conquered the hearts of many at those legendary warehouse parties from the early 90’s. Feel the- free to contact me for more info.

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