
He is the master of minor key symphonies one-note basslines that stick like porridge on a toddler's bib. While Elements of Life is a progression, it's still a Tiesto creation. If I was still playing the same sounds as I did in 1998 then the music would have lost a lot of its charm."

I think that's good it's the only way you can keep yourself fresh. I do get influenced a lot by other DJs and music styles. "German minimal was definitely the inspiration for some tracks on my album. It's definitely deeper than the first album." Back to the old ancient elements of life from where everything comes. So it's going back to the elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. "People are so caught up in the Internet life and everything is so fast nowadays. "It's just going back to basics," Ti6sto reveals. The album extends Ti6sto's musical palette towards other territories - house, techno, German minimalism - without forsaking his trance roots or his innate ability to excavate memorable hooks. His next moves are all connected to the latest addition to the Ti6sto oeuvre, Elements of Life, his third studio album, and one that will be promoted with a year-long world tour. "If we were ten years further on," he explains, "I would like people to say Ti6sto, back then, took the DJ thing to a different level, he broke boundaries and that's why it is where it is right now." He is a restless soul his quietly confident demeanour a clever mask for arching ambitions that go well beyond the admittedly impressive statistics of his career thus far.
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So I went to a store bought some stuff and started learning." It paid dividends with a series of genre-classics, including a slew of remixes and productions like Flight 643 a worldwide smash that suggested new directions for trance music. "I thought, it doesn't sound too hard to make," he laughs. Tiesto's productions met with similar success. Inspired by radio heroes like eighties giant Ben Liebrand and the lamented Peter Slaghuis, Tiesto's boundless energy and networking skills (aided by a job behind the counter at the Basic Beat store in Rotterdam) brought him residencies in small clubs which eventually paid dividends when, in 1998, he played a careerdefining set at ID&T's Innercity rave in Amsterdam (a Ti6sto mixed compilation produced for the event went on to sell 100,000 copies in Holland alone). He investigated further and emerged with the influential compilation, Techno! The House Sound of Detroit and set the course for the rest of his life. I want you to play at the opening ceremony of the Olympics.' I looked at him, like, sure pal!"Īs we know, Tiesto's appearance at the Olympics was no hoax his epochal performance yet another in a long line of record breaking moments in an endlessly morphing career (Tiesto breaks records like a breakfast cook cracks eggs).Ī teenage heavy metal fan his interest was piqued by a sign in a record store proclaiming 'House Music'. "I was playing a gig in Greece in September 2003 and this guy walks up to me and says, 'Hey Tiesto I just heard you play you're amazing. All in a day's work for DJ Ti6sto, as Tijs Verwest is now more famously known. And then a DJ puts on his first record, as the Greek flag bearer parades around the stadium and all watched by a global audience of 4 billion. Jets of water shoot hither and thither as lasers and spears of flame dance breathtaking figures in the air. Tribal drummers beat out a propulsive rhythm. A crowd of 72,000 people watch on as the opening ceremony unfolds. A young Dutch DJ, Tijs Verwest, is blown away by the music he hears the ground zero of his burgeoning career.

Sven Vath, the wild child of German electronic music is busily forging an international reputation with a unique take on Detroit techno incorporating notes of melodic trance with unique classical influences. Performing at this night are Sven Vath and Moby. SCENE 1: A murky club in early'90s Belgium, the launch pad of European techno.
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To coincide with the album launch will be a full 'Elements Of Life' World Tour with four UK shows taking place in Kings Hall, Belfast (31st March) Alexandra Palace, London (20th April) The Point, Dublin (16th June) and The Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh (30th June) all of which will feature spectacular stage shows and breathtaking production all based around the four key elements of life: Air, Water, Earth & Fire.
