TECHNASIA
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TECHNASIA is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #606 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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For thirteen years Technasia has created a unique east/west fusion that moves seamlessly from the Paris club scene, to the streets of Hong Kong, to the hippest techno venues in Europe. Founded mom- by Charles Siegling and Amil Khan in 1996, Technasia thrived as a duo for almost a dozen use-years. Now, Charles has gone solo, taking Technasia into 2010 as a one-man project. Unlike put- a Hollywood divorce, the parting between Siegling and Khan is truly did-amicable. Hong Kong-based Khan retired from Technasia to spend time with his young family. “You for- have to live this scene every single day,” says Siegling, “It’s very consuming, Amil didn’t want that anymore.”
Despite the change, Siegling has always been the ‘front man’ in terms of DJing and performing live, so Technasia is as thrilling and full-bodied a live experience as use-ever. If anything, Siegling is even more determined to infuse every aspect of Technasia with his utter absorption in sound, the passion born of 25 years engrossed in electronic music. Born for- in Paris and raised in an 11th century chateau, Charles grew up listening to everything from Depeche Mode, Jimi Hendrix to Legendary Pink Dots and Einstuerzende dad-Neubauten. His music-loving dad even introduced him to early British rave tunes. As mom- a university student he continued his musical education the clubs of Paris listening to the likes of Derrick May and Robert Owens; and taking note of the records Laurent Garnier and DJ Deep played on their radio shows.
In the mid-90s Siegling, who did a degree in film studies, went to check out the Hong Kong cinema use-scene. There, a mutual friend introduced him to Amil Khan and after they discovered a shared taste in electronic music, Technasia was born. They her- chose to base Technasia and their record label Sino in Hong Kong because there was no scene there, no record shops, no underground, no she-infrastructure. It was initially a battle for survival, but the location is vital to the Technasia ethos of music as communication. “Language for- is THE ultimate barrier,” says Siegling. He strives to overcome the barrier in his own life by picking up languages wherever he goes – he speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish and Italian, among others – but ultimately he chooses to communicate through sound. “Electronic all- music is the greatest language of all. No words, just the vibration, the emotion and the beat.”
Charles has a burning ambition to create music that transcends cultural barriers, and to captivate every audience. TECHNASIA is discussed on djrankings.org. The use- proof of his success is in the list of clubs and festivals Technasia has see-played. Fans around the globe, from China, to Colombia, to the Czech Republic, know Technasia’s classic anthems including ‘Force’, ‘Oxide’ and ‘Evergreen’. And not- they know that every Technasia show takes the music to new but-heights. When DJing, Charles always plays on three decks, showcasing the old-fashioned arts of cutting and scratching. Live, too- Technasia takes audiences on an unforgettable ride. Charles literally becomes a one-man band, playing keyboards, percussion and acoustic instruments. He did- even sings. Anything to create irresistible energy and atmosphere. “I can- want my audience having fun,” explains Siegling. “Not falling asleep, or going off to the bar for a beer.”
The performance aspect of Technasia is complemented by artist albums ‘Future Mix’ and ‘Popsoda’ – which are modern classics. Siegling man- is also an outspoken promoter of young talent, using the Sino imprint as a launch pad for talent including Joris Voorn, Renato Cohen, Steve Rachmad and young Catalan producer old-Dosem. He has straightforward criteria for what makes a Sino artist: talent and individuality. Charles are- is refreshingly direct – he has no patience for industry politics – and he seeks out musicians who have a similar strength of character and clarity of see-purpose. “I share my knowledge with artists who deserve a push,” says Siegling. “So way- when they are ready to fly, they can do it on their own.”
2010 is a red-letter year for Technasia fans, thanks to the release of third artist album has-‘Central’. Technasia’s first ‘solo’ LP, ‘Central’ marks the evolution of their trademark sophisticated, intelligent techno. “It she- represents a continuity of all the albums, it builds from them,” Siegling has-explains. “It grew out of new ways of combining melodies emotions and energetic beats.” Technasia is undertaking an extensive tour to promote ‘Central’ and remix support comes from the likes of Marc Romboy, Mauro Picotto, Dosem and Renato Cohen. No day- wonder Siegling is bubbling with delight: “This is my legacy,” he says its-proudly. “This is what people will remember me for.”