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October 29, 2006

Welcome!

Welcome to the world of Filterheadz. So this is our new official website. Actually, it's more like a blog... We feel that a blog is the best way to communicate with our fans and to keep everyone up to date with all the happenings.

The main idea of the Filterheadz blog is to document all the steps we're taking during making our debut artist album. You will read all about the progress, the trial and errors and get some exclusive previews along the way.

But there is more : The Filterheadz blog will also bring you tour stories and gig reports, we'll give insights on our studio techniques, talk about the gear we use, give you the story on classic filterheadz tracks and remixes, we'll present our weekly selection of favorite tunes and loads and loads more.

Best way to keep up to date? Apart from a daily visit to these pages and subscribing to the RSS feed, you can also sign up for our newsletter. Subscribers get bonus goodies like free music and  the chance to win free tickets to our gigs.

We want this to be a fun place for everyone who loves electronic music, and especially the dirtyhousefunkytechnobigrockingtune style we are known for...

Enjoy the ride!

Bert & Maarten xx

October 18, 2006

Remixography!

I'm always surprised to see how long this list actually is...

bozz@nova | i wanna be your dog | kosimot
tom tom le chevalier ft. anita kelsey | never ever | mostiko
johan gielen | revelations | black hole records
housetrap | the way | love distortion
M.I.K.E. | strange world | club elite
steve porter & groovecreator | 1990 | shine music
new order | waiting for the siren's call | london records
marcel woods | advanced | high contrast
housetrap vs dave kane | i am a freak | mostiko
end-jy | tango | news
faithless | i want more | cheeky
dido | sand in my shoes | bmg
scissor sister | filthy gorgeous | polydor
tdr | yunque | pias
eric prydz | call on me | ministry
above&beyond | surrender | anjunabeats
delerium | silence | nettwerk
butterfly boucher | i can't make me | interscope
dj preach | against winter | mb electronics
dallas superstars | i feel love | stockholm records
the attic | i just can't help it | stockholm records
pierre&safar | devine energy | yoshitoshi
eddie amador | house music | yoshitoshi
the roc project feat tina arena | never | illustrious
kira | i'll be your angel | nulife
uli poepelbaum |fear and loathing | alphabet city
martin eyerer | clutchmaster | ministry germany
aircrash bureau | coloured behavior | stockholm
dt8 | destination | warner
minimalistix | magic fly | mostiko
sylver | livin my life | byte
whatever girl | activator | yoshitoshi
bedrock | emerald | bedrock
tiesto vs jxl | obsession | nebula
robbie rivera | sex | 352 rec
praga kahn | glamour girl | emi
ralphie b | massive | vandit/data
oliver lieb | subsonik | data
minimalistix | close cover | data
ivy | edge of the ocean | nettwerk
qed | hardly a day | bonzai uk
vek | can't get it in my mind | pipeline
baraka | song to the siren | hooj choons
green velvet | lalaland | music man
richi m | face the future | stockholm records
ashtrax | digital reason | deviant
sonorous | glass garden | nebula
star | rock rose | platipus
minimalistix | struggle for pleasure | roadrunner
antiloop | start rockin | stockholm records
murcielago | los americanos | roadrunner
minimalistix | firewalkers | roadrunner
minimalistix | into the trees | roadrunner
dave kane | journey of zoe | glove
dj sandy vs sinesweeper | shake it | infrared
aftersun | lovers | infrared
eggs and bacon | moonlight shining | mokka
miss k vs woody rivers | touched together | rezzonant
spectre | intoxification | glove

Discography!

all the records so far...

filterheadz | blue sky happiness | love distortion | i want this tune!
filterheadz | endless summer | love distortion | i want this tune!
filterheadz | cartagena | love distortion | i want this tune!
filterheadz | yimanya | additive/id&t/holon/blanco y negro
tomaz vs filterheadz | sunshine | intec
tomaz vs filterheadz | i love techno | lupp
filterheadz | the one who got caught | pitch black
filterheadz feat tomaz | the rhythm | pitch black
filterheadz present slow | the music | lunchbox
tomaz vs filterheadz | more house | traction/spot on
tomaz vs filterheadz | latin loopworks | session
zzino vs filterheadz | corrador | traction
zzino vs filterheadz | african bulldozer | session
sinesweeper vs filterheadz | faggots and dope | infrared
phuture303 vs filterheadz and zzino | no weapons | pocket
zzino vs filterheadz : invasion series 4 | invasion series

October 08, 2006

Bio!

Here’s a story about two brothers. The Wilmaers brothers. Kids of the seventies. Both having the ball of their lives when vinyl was king and 8 track tapes were creating history. Then, mid-eighties arrived. The brothers grew up. They got influenced immensely by The Police, U2 and Simple Minds. With the older brother on the guitar and kid brother on the drums, they formed a band with few close allies, all felt strongly destined to become rock stars of the future.

Who would have thought, a decade has passed, and the dream of becoming rock stars took a surprised twist. They found themselves shifting their interests to dance music when they were introduced to Roger Sanchez, Masters at Work and David Morales. A whole new perspective on dance music emerged and shone through the whole eurotrance culture that was ruling the Belgian airwaves at that moment, and the boys started experimenting with loops and disco samples. Their very first few US style house tracks saw the light.

Armed with those house tracks, the boys approached Headroom label boss Bart Grinaert, who saw the potential in them and took them under his wings. The Headroom gang taught Bert and Maarten all they needed to know about dance music – the beats, the sounds and plenty of studio tricks. After a few releases under several monikers, they decided to go with ‘Filterheadz’, with the idea of releasing some more ‘filterdisco’ records.

The turning point for Filterheadz arrived when Jo Casters, head of A&R at Mostika found some of their early works on his desk. Jo got in touched with the brothers, and requested for a long string of remixes. Minimalistix’s ‘Struggle for Pleasure’ stood out amongst the rest. But Jo wanted more. The boys headed off to Ibiza to check out the vibe and discovered the whole Sasha&Digweed thing. With the sounds of Space Terrace still ringing in their ears, they headed straight to their studio upon returning, and started working on remixes that made it to the become the very few biggest progressive tracks of the decade.  Now standing for ‘progressive but with tougher beats and a sharper edge, remixes for Hooj, Platipus, Nebula & Deviant immediately followed, thus establishing themselves as ‘first call’ remixers.

Subsequently, collaborations with Zzino & Tomaz proved to be prolific, as their techno output on Headroom labels Session and Traction started flowing, finding flavour with Carl Cox, Bailey and the likes. Intec eventually got in touched and asked for ‘latin techno tracks’. ‘Sunshine’ and ‘Latin Loopworks’ ended up being THE Ibiza favourite, and THE massive summer anthem for that year.

Offers to remix big hits like Green Velvet’s ‘LaLa Land’, Bedrock’s ‘Emerald’, Whatever Girl’s ‘Activator’, Eddie Amador’s ‘House Music’, Kira’s ‘I’ll be Your Angel’, just to name a few, further reinforced their fast rising status of highly acclaimed producers. And as if garnering the best ever selling techno record in history wasn’t enough, the brothers decided to go for another challenge. In their debut mix CD Tribalicious, tribal monsters, tech beats, spacious overtones and some downright offbeat stuff were reworked, remixed, rebuilt, and abused (quite ironically) to perfection. And the Filterheadz sound was further armored and recognized.

2004 WMC marked yet another history in the making for the boys, when ‘Yimanya’ created huge waves to become another Ibiza monster tune, so huge that it was made Pete Tong’s essential new tune. So huge that support from house, techno and trance DJs alike were massive. Just about anyone from across the dance floors to the consoles, from Tong to Sander to Jules to Tiesto – were all supporting ‘Yimanya’ in full force. Extensive DJ tours soon followed, but they still found time to remix for Faithless, Dido, Delerium, Tranquility Base as well as the biggest dance tune of 2004: Eric Prydz’s ‘Call on Me’.

2005 witnessed the birth of Love Distortion – a label wholly owned by Filterheadz. It is remarkably a dynamic move, as they continued to shine by releasing a few more big hits ‘Endless Summer’, ‘Cartagena’, ‘Santiago’ – this time under their very own label, receiving all-round support again, nonetheless.

So, are you are believer yet?