Hailing from Mainz, near Frankfurt, Germany, Ian Pooley, alongside other nu school German artists such as
Mousse T.,
Boris Dlugosch and partner in crime,
DJ Tonka, has been swapping the traditional hard trance/techno sounds typical of some German clubs for the funky and sublime sounds imported from America, to great affects.
Pooley has been bridging the gap between techno and house, creating superb tracks such as the massive 'Celtic Cross' and 'Chord Memory' on the
Force Inc. Music Works, as well as recording more housier and disco orientated workouts for labels such as
John Acquaviva's
Definitive Recordings,
Effective Records and
NRK Sound Division. Ian has also remixed for
Daft Punk,
Cardigans, The,
Beloved, The,
Green Velvet,
Modjo,
Nick Holder and many more. By refusing to pigeonhole his sound, Pooley records have graced the record boxes of DJs as diverse as
Dave Clarke,
Justin Robertson,
Dave Angel,
Judge Jules and
Terry Farley. Most recently, Ian has recorded two albums for
V2 Records, Inc.; "Meridian" was a classic Pooley album, choc full of tech-house delights and including the massive "What's Your Number" as remixed by
Jazzanova and
Bob Sinclar. Ian released his second LP for V2 in 2000; 'Since Then' saw Ian move in a more housier, latin direction and spawned the hit single '900 Degrees'.
I've been listening his stuff for quite a while and he keeps surprising me everytime.
Nite Life :06 he mixed for NRK fits my soul like a glove
and Meridian is a house masterpiece from the beggining to the end.
What more can I say!?
Mr. Pooley is The Real Thing.
Thank You.
Rob From GL
Don't forget to visit his website for a fresh new mix every month [well,not every month matter of fact,but who cares?]
I don't.