THE TERRACE PRESENTS BELIEVE BORIS WITH PATRICK M took place on Sunday, August 31, 2008 4:00 AM - 12:00 PM
at Club Space
in MIAMI FL. More details on the event are below.
Born in Russia's St. Petersburg in March of 1973, BORIS' (Boris Inzhin) pumping-hard, driving sound has become synonymous with "the New York sound," often imitated in cities around the world. The energetic, uplifting music that BORIS masterfully crafts from the DJ booth has frequently caught the attention of major record labels: Virgin Records retained BORIS to remix Janet Jackson's "All I Want" and Thalia's "I'm In Love," Epic Records hired BORIS to remix Anastacia's "Left Outside Alone," Atlantic Records contracted BORIS to remix Jewel's "Stand," and Columbia Records employed BORIS to remix Pink's "Real Good Feel Good."
The major labels come back for more. BORIS' remix of Pink's "Get The Party Started" went to #1 on Billboard Magazine's dance chart, and his remix of Gloria Estefan's "Out Of Nowhere" also charted very high. More recently, BORIS' remix of Casey Stratton's "House Of Jupiter" also went to #1 on Billboard's chart. And there's much more.
With his former production partner Ð the highly accomplished Doug Beck Ð BORIS completed Ôunderground house' remixes for Britney Spears, Cyndi Lauper, Salt-n-Pepa, Boyz II Men, Brandy, Shania Twain, and Mya, among others.
Indeed, BORIS has an impressive catalogue of production credits under his belt, but it's in the clubs and the electrified surge coming from the DJ booth where BORIS' influence reigns supreme. Today, he holds a residency headlining the main room at Crobar as well as regular gigs playing Asseteria at Show and afterhours at Discotheque and Gypsy Tea. Both Crobar and Asseteria won awards for "Best Superclub" and "Best Party," respectively, at the Club World Awards in Miami during Winter Music Conference 2005. This year, BORIS is nominated as "Best Resident DJ" at the Club World Awards 2006.
Outside of Manhattan, BORIS' hard-hitting beats can be heard shaking clubs in Boston (Roxy, Rise), Las Vegas (Empire), Miami (Crobar), and Rhode Island (Therapy). On the international scene, BORIS can be heard playing to packed crowds in Moscow (Jet Set), Toronto (Lucid), Montreal (Stereo), and Tokyo (Coda). While attending The Institute of Audio Research (from which he graduated in 1993), BORIS took his first professional DJ gig at a club called Tilt. He continued rocking his beloved New York crowds in the ensuing years and built a steady following from gigs at New York's Sound Factory, Exit, The Grand, Supper Club, Warsaw and Carbon. BORIS' "Big Friday Party" at New York's Roxy, along with his residency at the infamous Limelight, kept club-goers dancing until well past 9:00am the following mornings. BORIS continues pushing his career forward, and soon, he'll bring his pounding, muscular sound to the Balearic island of Ibiza.
In the DJ booth, BORIS manipulates audio waves using two Technics SL1200-series MK2 turntables with Ortofon needles, three Pioneer CDJ-1000 digital decks, a Pioneer EFX-1000 effects unit, and as anyone who's ever stood onstage during a BORIS set will attest, exceptionally loud monitors and subs.
BORIS' latest compilation, BELIEVE (Moist Music), will be released worldwide on March 21, 2006. Live BORIS club mixes are burning-up the satellite airwaves on SIRIUS Satellite Radio ("Area 33," SIRIUS) and New Yorkers can also catch BORIS on WKTU Radio's underground house music show, "The Sanctuary." Upcoming BORIS releases include a remix of Loleatta Holloway's "Crash Goes Love 2005," a remix of Jason Walker's "No More Games" (for Junior Vasquez's JVM Records), a remix of Vivian Green's "Wish We Could Go Back," and a big remix of Missy Elliott's "Lose Control." On September 16, 2005, BORIS played a sold-out gig at Ultra Music Festival NY in Central Park with 5,000 attendees. BORIS is featured on the cover of DJ TIMES MAGAZINE and NEXT MAGAZINE, with repeat appearances on Page SIX in the New York Post. BORIS boasts Pioneer and Ortofon as official sponsors. BORIS' residency takes place Saturdays in the main room at Crobar (NYC), where fans pack the club to hear his signature "marathon DJ sets."
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Patrick M
Now considered a regular in Miami's weekly party circuit, Patrick M. is currently best known for perpetuating this city's reputation in the contended world of dance music. His, is currently a marathon network of parties that each lead to the ultimate definition of 'having a fantastic night out.' Stocked with a full armoire of lounging-it-up- pass-me-a drink, or get-up-and-dance-like-nobody's-watching kind of music, he has added a new meaning to the concept of spinning, making and selling records.
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, he led the way there for house music and dance DJ culture during the 1990's. His forward sound became his trademark serving up dance floors with his brand of twisted, deep, tribal house. As a DJ, he gained notoriety quickly at South American hotspots like Buenos Aires News, El Divino and Pacha's Clubland, where he played side by side with the likes of Global Underground superstars Hernan Cattaneo and Lee Burridge. Patrick M. was able to help pave the way for electronic music in Argentina and can be credited for lending a hand in putting this hometown on the global map of dance music. While continuing on this endeavor, he has performed at massive dance events in this country such as Creamfields in 2005, where he spun the turntables wild in front of over 45,000 enthusiasts.
With bigger expectations and musical ambitions, Patrick M. set his eyes on South Florida in 2003. It wasn't long before Miami Beach's sandy shores and progressive club culture would call his name. Monthly bookings in Miami have ensured his success for years to come.
Opportunity knocked even louder on South Beach as he joined up with Buenos Aires based music store Chopin Hagen in introducing their Miami concept Grooveman Music. The store serves as the primary supplier of dance music and dirty house in South Florida. His knowledge in music has led him to become the supplier of the "Miami Sound" to many of the DJs and producers that make this their home including Oscar G, Robbie Rivera and Cedric Gervais, among many others.
Miami became the next phase in Patrick M's DJ and production career. Crobar, Mokai and Nikki Beach have all taken to his style in the past three years and made him a welcome resident in what the world knows as "club land." Sander kleinenberg, Behrouz, Pete Tong, Roger Sanchez, Yousef, Ralph Falcon, Steve Lawler and a special friendship with the likes of Danny Tenaglia and Erick Morillo has allowed him to ultimately team-up on the decks to deliver brutal blows to the masses in Miami.
Whether he's taming the decks in his residence at Club Space's infamous patio, or setting the mood for bikini clad dancers Nikki Beach's Amazing Sundays, Patrick M. redefines success through fantastically infectious parties every week. The latter has developed wicked deck alliances with DJs such as Austin Leeds, Axwell, Nic Fanciulli, Bob Sinclar and many more, being that this is Miami's most fabulous party under the sun.