Djs From Mars are
two deejays (Aqualuce and Ventafunk) landed for
random causes, in the same time, in the same place, in BlissCo.
Studios, on planet Earth. Their first sonic experiment is generated
in 2004, and goes by the name of “Non dormo più”
(Movimental), Earth reaction is nice (the single appears in 5
compilations and goes straight to the highest charts positions).
Right after, “Open Sesame” and “Kipo
Mambo” (Movimental, 2005) are released, and the alien DJs
are playlisted outside of Italy too.
After a break for personal reasons, they come back with
“The Motherfucker” (Green Park, 2007), it’s
digital age, the track has an international flavor that brings
Djs From Mars in the charts of several online
stores on the planet. The next episode is “Who gives a fuck
about deejays” (The Dominion, 2008), that takes them to be
appreciated by some top house djs in Europe, and brings some
remixes requests by in France (Armand de France – I Say Ride on –
FalcoMusic, 2008) and in Germany (Alex Megane – Hurricane 2008 –
Yawa Rec.). The following step is the remake of an old dance track
by theirselves, called “Dirty Mary”, that is
airplayed by lots of top dance radios in Italy and Europe….in the
meantime, the djs start a remix collaboration with the Brazilian dJ
and label owner Diovanni, (Don’t stop the music – TronicB7, 2008).
They also join their label mates Freakadelika, with the remix of
“I don’t like it” (GreenPark, 2008), and dB Pure,
that has his tracks “All night long” and
“Falling Down” (Green Park, 2008) remixed by the
martians, with big feedbacks from top djs in the Mediterranean
area.
Djs From Mars continue working without pauses, “Saturday
night on the moon” (The Dominion, 2008) is a the next
song, featured in compilations in Germany and Italy, and airplayed
in lots of radios and clubs in Eastern Europe. In the meantime they
give birth to the side project “Sashimi Planet”,
which incorporates the melodic and pop soul of the duo. The first
single is called “lonely Satellite” and there is an upcoming
release called “Shelter”. 2009 starts with a
progressive mood for the aliens: their new single is called
“Suono e Immagine” (The Dominion, 2009) and it is
a space travel that will thake them into the new years.
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