| Releases: | ||||
| Yeast Free (12") | Northern Lights | 2003 | ||
| Mitche's Surfshop (12") | Dirty Blue Records | 2005 | ||
| Sweet Yams (12") | Household Recordings | 2005 | ||
| Remixes: | ||||
| Soup Can (12") | Soup Can (Carlos Da Si... | Amfibius Recordings | 2005 | |
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| V's (12") | Revolution | Sensei | 2005 | |
DJ MAG UK calls Carlos da Silva "Clearly aware of dancefloor trends", and International DJ MAG UK agrees by stating “ ..some real Fabric style deepness”. With strong releases on Jay Tripwire's Northern Lights imprint, and releases slated for international labels such as Household Recordings, Unsound, Pancake, Dirty Blue, Sensei, Immigrant, and Amfibius Recordings this is going to be a busy year of releases for Carlos da Silva.
Now Based in Miami, Florida and originally from Portugal this long time Seattle resident was instrumental in laying the foundation for what would become Seattle's electronic music community. As a DJ Carlos has been booked to play all over the world along side such notable talents as Laurent Garnier, Jay Tripwire, Green Velvet, Derrick May, Stacey Pullen, Derrick Carter, Kenny Larkin, Spring Heel Jack, DJ Garth, Fred Gianelli, and Mr. C from the Shamen to name a few.
Carlos da Silva's history in the electronic music community spans far beyond just DJ/Producer. In the 90's he founded the record store, Delicious Music, devoted to the often overlooked styles coming out of USA and Europe. Always eager to develop and promote talent, he used his EatKnowledge, and EatHouse labels to find and expose unknown techno and house artists such as Jacob London and Chris Lum, as well as internationally recognized artists such as Fred Gianelli, Rabbit and the Moon, Junior Vasquez, AK1200, and DJ Garth. With the knowledge from these past experiences combined with his recent time in the studio, you can expect nothing but quality from a man who's knowledge and skills lay deeply in the roots of house and techno.