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Venice 2005: Venice Sounds at Sunset: The Mideast Pavilion
During the 2005 Venice Biennale, WPS1 broadcast Sonic Pavilions for a group of countries and regions not represented in the exhibition. The Mideast Pavilion features old and contemporary North African music in a mix by Greg Sonata.
Greg Sonata started his career in 1994 playing the early electronics parties around Montpellier, France. Between 1995 and 1999 he played in most of the clubs in the south of France. In 1999 he moved in Paris and become resident dj at the famous club Le Queen on the Champs Elysees. In 2002 he moved to London where currently he promotes parties with friends like the Dj Boris Horel, Mathieu Massadian (ex radio nova), and Mark Mayer (React Music). Their most important party is "Foreign muck" where they promote the underground electro-house sound with artists like Ivan Smagghe, Dj Chloe, Jerome Pacman, M.A.N.D.Y, jef k, headman...
Greg Sonata started his career in 1994 playing the early electronics parties around Montpellier, France. Between 1995 and 1999 he played in most of the clubs in the south of France. In 1999 he moved in Paris and become resident dj at the famous club Le Queen on the Champs Elysees. In 2002 he moved to London where currently he promotes parties with friends like the Dj Boris Horel, Mathieu Massadian (ex radio nova), and Mark Mayer (React Music). Their most important party is "Foreign muck" where they promote the underground electro-house sound with artists like Ivan Smagghe, Dj Chloe, Jerome Pacman, M.A.N.D.Y, jef k, headman...
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