
Staying true to his signature sound, this release delivers a powerful blend of driving rhythms, raw energy and hypnotic atmospheres. Each track is crafted for maximum impact on the dancefloor, showcasing Hugo Rienzi’s evolving production skills and unmistakable style. From relentless grooves to intense peak-time moments, this EP sets the tone for a strong year ahead.
Hugo Rienzi (aka Ken Young or Squadrum or Atmozz), from Bruges (Belgium), started mixing electronic music at 16 years old.
His big influence has always been Dave Clarke. At 18 years old he bought his first professional mixing table and started to learn
how to mix by himself, using only vinyl. Movies on YouTube of Dave Clarke did also help him improving his technical skills
which gave him more personality and confidence after the decks. In 2004 Hugo moved out to Spain and started to spin more commercial
House and Techno vibes because only at several clubs in Spain they played real Techno music so he had to adapt himself to his public.
In 2008 he started to spin in Alicante, in a small club called "La Ley". He there got his first lessons in how to work proper with Serato
and Traktor. Antonio Chou, ex-resident of "Revival club Torre Vieja", was his teacher from then on. In 2008 Hugo became resident of
another club called "Comix". With the money he earned by mixing he bought himself an iMac to use Ableton controlled by an APC40 and a
Launchpad and started to produce Minimal and Techno music. When crisis was at his worst in Spain, he decided to come back to Belgium
and started to spin directly at small events. Short after his comeback Hugo won his first mixing competition on "Push It Young Talents"
Tour which led him directly to one of the biggest clubs in Belgium those days, called "Café d'Anvers". He also played on events like
"Area 51" and "Liberty White".
Hugo Rienzi (aka Ken Young or Squadrum or Atmozz), from Bruges (Belgium), started mixing electronic music at 16 years old.
His big influence has always been Dave Clarke. At 18 years old he bought his first professional mixing table and started to learn
how to mix by himself, using only vinyl. Movies on YouTube of Dave Clarke did also help him improving his technical skills
which gave him more personality and confidence after the decks. In 2004 Hugo moved out to Spain and started to spin more commercial
House and Techno vibes because only at several clubs in Spain they played real Techno music so he had to adapt himself to his public.
In 2008 he started to spin in Alicante, in a small club called "La Ley". He there got his first lessons in how to work proper with Serato
and Traktor. Antonio Chou, ex-resident of "Revival club Torre Vieja", was his teacher from then on. In 2008 Hugo became resident of
another club called "Comix". With the money he earned by mixing he bought himself an iMac to use Ableton controlled by an APC40 and a
Launchpad and started to produce Minimal and Techno music. When crisis was at his worst in Spain, he decided to come back to Belgium
and started to spin directly at small events. Short after his comeback Hugo won his first mixing competition on "Push It Young Talents"
Tour which led him directly to one of the biggest clubs in Belgium those days, called "Café d'Anvers". He also played on events like
"Area 51" and "Liberty White".
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