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Think back to 1993. Baggy pants, curtain hair, grunge rock and Bill Clinton. But also the year the iconic 100% Dance Hits album flew into UK stores on a whirlwind of loud, head turning t.v. ads. Hits by Robin S, 2 Unlimited & Snap and their blindingly colourful videos had sugar rushing kids like Kisch saving up their curly wurly money to buy a copy to make sure they weren’t the last people to work out the lyrics to “No Limit”. This was the moment that Kisch’s love affair with electronic music began.

As the years rolled by, Kisch’s tastes graduated to the Van Helden, Kinchen and M.A.W classics that kept 90s dance floors nice and sweaty, and his obsession with a good catchy vocal would soon become the vehicle driving his own creativity. As an early career tickle, his first releases caught the attention of the creators of one of dance music’s seminal records, The Shapeshifters, and a collab soon followed which drew support from Pete Tong on his radio shows in the UK and stateside.

Since then it’s all gone anything but Pete Tong, with records such as Love All Day and Magic racking up over 50 Million streams, igniting Danny Howard’s ear drums enough to be made his “Friday Fire”, and twice claiming second spot on Traxsource’s overall chart. He has seen further support from David Guetta, Claptone, Diplo, Sam Divine, Sonny Fodera & Oliver Heldens and with some of his strongest records in the works, expect to see his name on a nightclub poster near you soon.

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