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Tiga Live Electro House & EDM DJ-Sets Compilation (2001 - 2015)

Tiga Live Electro House & EDM DJ-Sets Compilation (2001 - 2015)

Tiga Live Electro House & EDM DJ-Sets Compilation (2001 - 2015)

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Tiga (2001 - 2015)
Live Electro House & EDM DJ-Sets Compilation

17 Live DJ-Sets + 27 Hours of Music

We have put together this Quality Collection of House DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best House DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation  

The DJ-Sets can easily be used on your Home Entertainment SystemIn-Car MP3 Player, Home PC / Apple MacApple iPod / iPhone / iPadPortable Music Player or Tablet and through your Smart TV or DJ Equipment using the USB Drive option, so you have a huge variety of different devices in which you can play our DJ-Set Compilations, regardless of whether you are at home, in the car, or the train or on the move. 

 

Compilation Listing


2001 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ 4 Jahre No Ufo's Birthday in Berlin (14.07.01) -3 Hours
Tiga - Live @ Ultraschall in Munchen (12.05.01) – 90 Mins

2006 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live on Radio 1 Essential Mix (09.04.06) - 2 Hours
Tiga - Live @ I Love Techno 2006 (Orange) (21.09.06) – 45 Mins

2008 - 2009 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ Sensation 2008 in Copenhagen (15.11.08) - 90 Mins
Tiga - Live on Radio 1 Essential Mix (03.04.09) - 2 Hours
Tiga - Live @ Pacha in Ibiza on Galaxy FM (21.03.09) - 90 Mins
Tiga - Live @ Parklife in Brisbane (26.09.09) - 90 Mins

2010 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ DJ In Session (29.08.10) - 1 Hour
Tiga - Live @ NME Radio (07.05.10) - 1 Hour
Tiga - Live on Dance Department (08.05.10) - 30 Mins
Tiga - Live @ My Name Is Tiga (21.12.10) - 90 Mins

2011 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ Oxegen Festival in Ireland (08.07.11) - 1 Hour
Tiga - Live @ My Name Is Tiga on Radio 1 (09.10.11) - 2 Hours

2012 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ Radio 1 6-Mix (04.03.12) - 2 Hours
Tiga - Live @ Panorama Bar in Berlin (06.10.12) – 3 Hours
Tiga - Live @ Berghain in Berlin (06.10.12) – 90 Mins

2015 TIGA ELECTRO HOUSE DJ-SETS

Tiga - Live @ Sonar 2015 in Barcelona (19.06.15) – 1 Hour

 

Artist Profile  

 

 

 

 Current Location :: Montreal, QC, Canada 

Music Genres :: House 


 

The citizen may take a bride, but it is the rifleman who takes a lover. Ultimately we all must choose either the myth or the mountain.”

The origins of Montreal born DJ-producer-incipient Teutonic legend Tiga lie to the vague and troubling East, where he was weaned on the nefarious milk of the notorious 1980s Indian club scene. “To the unforgiving eye,” he says of the sybaritic night-kingdom, “a world of filth and decadence is revealed. For example, I’m fairly certain that more than a few club owners had an unsavory arrangement with the man who brought the folding chairs. I was at once appalled and enraptured. After that, I had no choice in the matter.”

By 1990, Tiga had returned to Montreal, prodigiously night wise and unsatisfied with the existing local club scene (calling it “the plumage of a bird I cannot bring myself to want.”) With the help of a core group of friends, he began to throw a series of small parties infused with the sense of dead-eyed ennui gleaned from a past littered with acid whores and crazed Indian gamblers. Other innovations which Tiga introduced to Montreal party culture include guest DJs, intense street promotions featuring rival gangs of street acrobats, color flyers, multi-dj sets, and leading the supplicant crowd through the innermost corridors of one’s soul.

It was this heady time of dizzying innovation and ravenous sexual ambition which culminated in the birth of 1993’s “Solstice,” generally considered to be Montreal’s first genuine rave. (A year earlier, a hyper-prescient Tiga staged “Eclectricity,” the first online rave, a project whose utter failure remains a source of bafflement: “It broke my heart, given my views on diversity. . . I am, I feel, a very interactive person.”) Tiga has since helped to orchestrate no less than ten major events, including “The Orb Live,” “Pure,” and the very first North American appearance of continental illusionist Jean-There.

In 1994, Tiga bought DNA Records, a small medical data concern, and parlayed it into Montreal’s premiere electronic music boutique. “We’ve always believed in putting the customer first, from helping you find that one minimal house record that will make your collection to offering concerned looks as you wade through the enormous backlog of test results to discover if you are in fact afflicted with a congenital disease.”

In 1996, Tiga mourned the death of actor and poet Tupac Shakur.

That same year, the Montreal dance community found a haven for the boldest feats of dance, where fools are in love with mystery and sex-valor is prized above all else. Sona (meaning literally ‘Liar-dancer’) was initially conceived of by Tiga and his two partners as “a perverse, jeering monolith, because nothing is sacred anymore” but it has evolved into much more. In addition to its place amongst the pantheon of urban groove centers, on weekdays it rents out its facilities, at a very reasonable rate, to a local program dedicated to teaching homeless men to dance properly (“I just think it’s an important project,” Tiga said at the time).

In 1998, Tiga started Turbo Recordings as an outlet for his wildman organ escapades but he soon found a host of other artists who were willing to be paid to record for him. Turbo has released over 20 albums, 2 samplers, and 12 vinyl twelve inches as well as secured global distribution with Prime, Intergroove and Caroline. Notable releases include Peter Benisch’s “Soundtrack Saga,” Christopher Handlebar’s “To a Time of Asia” and Tiga’s own “Mixed Emotions” and “American Gigolo”

By last year, however, overwork and media saturation began to show their strain, as evidenced by Tiga’s hysterical outburst at a fashion photographer during a promo shoot:

“I’ll sit for your venal cigarette pictures, but I will not indulge you in your game of ‘Eyes! Lies! Surprise!’ I dare you, coward-- call out your cloakmen! What are you waiting for? The truth?!”

Following a month spent riding horses and caring for his voice, Tiga entered the studio with producer Zyntherius “Jori” Hulkonnen and a singular vision: “electro, but mainly about my eyes.” The result, a searing rendition of his former Mother Mio bandmate Corey Hart’s solo smash “Sunglasses at Night,” challenged dancers and seduced critics alike, yet Tiga is coy when asked about its impact, particularly in Germany: “’Sunglasses’ is a sinless child, a gleaming medallion. But is also a trick, a trick of memory. You must understand-- on a whim, we revealed the hidden fire of Europe.”

But fires need tending and lumber. And so be advised of the onslaught of Tiga-powered releases, both recent and forthcoming. They are his craft, his life, his fire:

The immense success garnered by “Sunglasses at Night” was just one facet that catapulted him into the international feeding frenzied world of other electronic music notables. Tiga has remixed for the likes of Martini Bros., Alpinestars, Linda Lamb, Crossover, FC Kahuna, Cabaret Voltaire, Telepopmusik, Felix da Housecat, Fischerspooner, FPU, The Devils (Nick Rhodes), and Danni Minogue. As if this wasn’t enough, he also produced remixes for City Rockers, and singles for Turbo Recordings, Intec, Drumcode, and Electrix all under his TGV moniker, which is his collaborative effort with Mateo Murphy.

2003 was the year that Tiga released his mix CD on !K7 for their DJ Kicks series. His take on Nelly’s “Hot in Herre”, released for the DJ Kicks compilation, became a huge success and resulted in it being licensed in the UK by Skint, as well as the GAS region by Warner Music.

Tiga has also lent his vocals to Richard X’s debut album on a track titled “You (Better Let Me Love You X 4) Tonight”. Most recently, Tiga has remixed Alex Kidd’s “Come With Me”, Neon Judgement’s “TV Treated”, Scissor Sister’s cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”, Junior Jack (feat. Robert Smith)’s “Da Hype”, and Peaches’ “Shake Yer Dix”. Already gaining massive rotation amongst club DJs, Tiga’s latest single, “Pleasure from the Bass” is being released on the Belgian imprint PIAS. His first full-length original artist album is due within the year.


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