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In 1998, Eric Graham setup his first pair of turntables and immediately knew he was on the first day of a journey he never wanted to end. With over 20 years of experience at hand, Engraham approaches his sets as a single collage to be assembled rather then just playing one track after another. Inspired by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Gui Berato, Bryan Zentz, DJ Rain / Phuture Primitive, Trent Moeller, Front 242, Trent Reznor, Z trip, Underworld, Orb and Emancipator - his sets tend to cover vast ranges of music style. With the fading out of vinyl mixing, Engraham truly came into his own utilizing the capabilities that modern midi controllers offered. He has always maintained that a DJ needs to do more then match beats and blend tracks to justify his position. Engraham's unique style of performance combines elements of production techniques and skills of turntabilism.
In 2018, Engraham decided to set aside DJ'ing and completely focus on producing his own music, with the aim to perform his own music live. Through the techniques evolved in production, his sets have continued to evolve to the point of being more live performance act - creating real time remixes and song deconstructions. Ultimately, everything Engraham does, is in support of building a nuanced and transcendent story, to move his audience both in mind and body.
If you want anymore hyperbole i'm gonna need to invoice.
In 2018, Engraham decided to set aside DJ'ing and completely focus on producing his own music, with the aim to perform his own music live. Through the techniques evolved in production, his sets have continued to evolve to the point of being more live performance act - creating real time remixes and song deconstructions. Ultimately, everything Engraham does, is in support of building a nuanced and transcendent story, to move his audience both in mind and body.
If you want anymore hyperbole i'm gonna need to invoice.