Artist
THE VINTAGE
The Vintage
After a break due to my son borning, i'm intend to spend more time in the studio and take time behind the decks, musical influences from such styles as Techno, Melodic Techno, and Ethnic Techno, take care, i'm back again !
History :
The Vintage duo was formed by Flavio and Bruno Malta in Switzerland, who have had their music charted on all four corners of the globe direct from their studio in the south of Lausanne.
It took little over one year for these two artists to break their silence and hit the major music scene thanks primarily to the assistance of Los Angeles producer, Eddie Amador who was writing a new chapter in house music history with his new label MOCHICOPRIMO! Eddie signed and remixed The Vintage's track "To Believe" which made a large impact and stayed in the top 10 best sellers chart at the world's 1 online retailer, another download site for many weeks.
Their first release won support from the likes of David Morales, Danny Rampling, Roger Sanchez & Superchumbo. Like all good historical beginnings, a great friendship was formed between The Vintage and Eddie Amador, with a remix for Eddie's own release for his label. During this time The Vintage also released "Wake Up America" on Sondos, a label for Subliminal Records run by Erick Morillo and featured as well on a Subliminal Sessions mix CD, Jorge Jaramillo (Who Tha Funk) with remix made by Mendo – Winter Sessions which was distributed globally and took only 3 weeks to sell out. The track also received great praise from Pete Tong on his BBC1 radio show, from Roger Sanchez on Release Yourself and also featured on Joe T Vannelli's mix cd, Supalova., the boys also remixed "Cranberry" by Mendo for George Morel's label Groove On Records, Early 2007 so the release of "Something About the Music" on Eddie Amador's MOCHICOPRIMO! and featured on the Peter Rauhofer compilation, I Love Miami. Following this release, The Vintage signed "Back to The Underground" feat. Liah Karli was out on Magna Records with remix by Carlos Manaca, Luis XL Garcia, Oscar L, Vlada Asanin.
They have also shared throughout their careers the dj booth with the greatest dj of the planet and to produce in several countries…
Between 2006 and 2007 Bruno as manage the label Elvética Noir a label of BP Zulauf where he was able to promote Portuguese artists like : Mindscape, Luis Leite, Glender, Miss Sheila, Dextro, and many others…
At the end of 2008 The Vintage went their separate ways, Flavio to continue his dj career as Dirty Flav and Bruno took a family break.
Now since 2021 Bruno come back alone with the The Vintage project for new adventures. stay in tunes,,,
After a break due to my son borning, i'm intend to spend more time in the studio and take time behind the decks, musical influences from such styles as Techno, Melodic Techno, and Ethnic Techno, take care, i'm back again !
History :
The Vintage duo was formed by Flavio and Bruno Malta in Switzerland, who have had their music charted on all four corners of the globe direct from their studio in the south of Lausanne.
It took little over one year for these two artists to break their silence and hit the major music scene thanks primarily to the assistance of Los Angeles producer, Eddie Amador who was writing a new chapter in house music history with his new label MOCHICOPRIMO! Eddie signed and remixed The Vintage's track "To Believe" which made a large impact and stayed in the top 10 best sellers chart at the world's 1 online retailer, another download site for many weeks.
Their first release won support from the likes of David Morales, Danny Rampling, Roger Sanchez & Superchumbo. Like all good historical beginnings, a great friendship was formed between The Vintage and Eddie Amador, with a remix for Eddie's own release for his label. During this time The Vintage also released "Wake Up America" on Sondos, a label for Subliminal Records run by Erick Morillo and featured as well on a Subliminal Sessions mix CD, Jorge Jaramillo (Who Tha Funk) with remix made by Mendo – Winter Sessions which was distributed globally and took only 3 weeks to sell out. The track also received great praise from Pete Tong on his BBC1 radio show, from Roger Sanchez on Release Yourself and also featured on Joe T Vannelli's mix cd, Supalova., the boys also remixed "Cranberry" by Mendo for George Morel's label Groove On Records, Early 2007 so the release of "Something About the Music" on Eddie Amador's MOCHICOPRIMO! and featured on the Peter Rauhofer compilation, I Love Miami. Following this release, The Vintage signed "Back to The Underground" feat. Liah Karli was out on Magna Records with remix by Carlos Manaca, Luis XL Garcia, Oscar L, Vlada Asanin.
They have also shared throughout their careers the dj booth with the greatest dj of the planet and to produce in several countries…
Between 2006 and 2007 Bruno as manage the label Elvética Noir a label of BP Zulauf where he was able to promote Portuguese artists like : Mindscape, Luis Leite, Glender, Miss Sheila, Dextro, and many others…
At the end of 2008 The Vintage went their separate ways, Flavio to continue his dj career as Dirty Flav and Bruno took a family break.
Now since 2021 Bruno come back alone with the The Vintage project for new adventures. stay in tunes,,,
2019-05-22
2019-05-14
2005-10-12
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