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Vate: Urban electronic music.


Vate began to make music in 1988. In 1999, after having gathered some music made for private use, he starting using the Internet as a media to show his work. Since then, he has been participating in the Mexican electronic scene, sometimes along many collectives, and sometimes as an independent.

Vate works with very different genres inside electronic music, among them are ambient, big beat, drum and bass, nortec, sound experimentations, and electro. His remixes and collaborations include artists and groups such as Discos Konfort, Sango Music (Neztic), Binaria, Filtro, Nortec Collective (Fussible), Zan Hoffman, Deus ex Machina, and Minuit Delacroix. Most part of his production (several Albums and EPs) are availale trough a Creative Commons license trough the Vate Netlabel and other labels such as Discos Konfort, Sango Music, Socsub or Breathe Compilations.

Vate has played live in many events in Mexico City, including Parador Análogo, Tecnogeist 2002 y Máximas texturas (Konfort), also in different Live acts in Mexico and Barcelona, Spain.

  Vate

[Cachonda by Vate]

Cachonda


[The End Was Here by Vate]

The End Was Here


[Exotica by Vate]

Exotica


[Umbra by Vate]

Umbra


[Vere by Vate]

Vere


[Vitam by Vate]

Vitam


[Volk by Vate]

Volk


[Volt by Vate]

Volt



Vate lives in Barcelona, Spain.

Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, Instrumental Electronica, Happy Hour.


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