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Sven Väth

 
Artist: Sven Väth
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  • Born: October 26, 1964, Offenbach, Germany
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "An Accident in Paradise," "Touch Themes," "Mixmag Live!, Vol. 11: The Big Guys' Techno Tape"
  • Representative Songs: "L' Esperanza," "Mellow Illusion," "Ritual of Life"

Biography

One of the most popular proponents of German trance techno during the early to mid-'90s through both his recordings, epic-length DJ sets and his ownership of the Harthouse family of labels, Sven Väth reserved his mid-'90s full-length albums for epic-length concepts that did nothing to bolster his standing in the sometimes consciously unartistic dance community.

Originally the lead singer of a dance-pop group named OFF (short for Organisation for Funk, which included future members of Snap!), Väth hit the big time in 1987 when OFF's "Electric Salsa" became a number one hit around the world. The band later disintegrated, leaving Väth free to pursue his interest in the hard trance underground of Frankfurt. Väth became a DJ of note for his marathon sets (which sometimes approached 24 hours) and his founding of Harthouse Records in 1992 with Matthias Hoffman and Heinz Roth. (His own releases on Harthouse included those by Barbarella, Astral Pilot and Metal Masters with the help of his partner, Ralf Hildenbeutel.) Blessed with an agreement connecting Harthouse (plus its subsidiaries Eye-Q and Recycle or Die) to the American major label Warner Bros., Väth released his first solo album -- again with contributions from Hildenbeutel -- in 1993. An Accident in Paradise was a solid debut, illustrating Väth's concern with connecting techno and trance to the concept-album ideas of prog-rock. Signs of excess are generally frowned upon in the dance community, however, and An Accident in Paradise died a quick death on American shores. His second album, The Harlequin, The Robot & The Ballet Dancer, was released in Europe in 1994, but its American release was delayed more than a year and sank much quicker than its predecessor. After recording an album with Stevie B-Zet as Astral Pilot, Väth laid low for several years, severing his connections with Eye Q/Harthouse and preferring to concentrate on DJing instead. Finally in 1998, he returned with a contract to Virgin and his third album, Fusion; Contact followed a year later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Background information
Also known as Astral Pilot, Barbarella
Born 26 October 1964 (1964-10-26) (age 45)
Frankfurt, Germany
Genres Electronica
Techno
Trance
House
Ambient techno
Occupations Disc jockey
Record producer
Years active 1982-Present
Labels Cocoon Recordings
Warner Bros. Records
(1993–1996)
Virgin/EMI Records
Website http://www.cocoon.net/

Sven Väth (born 26 October 1964, near Frankfurt, Germany) is a DJ who has produced an extensive range of work since his career began in 1982. From 1985, he was part of the band OFF (acronym for Organization for Fun) which released the hit "Electrica Salsa" in 1987. He was also one of the founders of trance music labels Harthouse and the now-defunct Eye Q, as well as being among the first DJs to play trance records. In 1995 Mixmag rated his album Accident in Paradise one of the top-50 dance albums of all time; although the title track is a fast techno piece, the rest is far more sedate, such as the track "Coda," which features merely a flute and a harpsichord.

Väth is also known as "RU Ready" and "Sam Vision". He has been a member of the groups 16 Bit, Astral Pilot, Barbarella, the Essence of Nature, Metal Master, Metal Masters, Mosaic, and Off. Today he is the owner of the Cocoon Event Media GmbH, which contains his new Label, Cocoon Recordings. He is also the owner of the Cocoon Club in Frankfurt.

Sven Väth is mentioned in the song Hyper Hyper by German techno band Scooter.

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Discography

Albums

  • Accident in Paradise (Eye Q, 1992) (Warner Bros. Records, 1993, U.S.)
  • The Harlequin, the Robot, and the Ballet Dancer (Eye Q, 1994) (Warner Bros. Records, 1995, U.S.)
  • Der Kalte Finger (Eye Q, 1996; collaboration with B-Zet)
  • Fusion (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • Six in the Mix (The Fusion Remix Collection '99) (Virgin Records, 1999)
  • Contact (Ultra Records, 2000) (also released on Virgin Records)
  • Retrospective 1990-1997 (single disc version) (WEA Records, 2000)
  • Retrospective 1990-1997 (two disc version) (Club Culture, 2000) (also released on Warner Music in Japan)
  • Fire (Virgin Records, 2002)
  • Allan Gauch (Virgin Records 1997-2002)
  • DC's Hand Picked Mix Tape
  • Fire Works (remixes of tracks from Fire) (Virgin Records, 2003)
  • Sound of The First Season (One Disc Version 2000)
  • Sound of The Second Season (Two Disc Version 2001)
  • Sound of The Third Season (One Disc Version 2002)
  • Sound of The Fourth Season (Two Disc Version 2003)
  • Sound of The Fifth Season (One Disc Version 2004)
  • Sound of The Sixth Season (Two Disc Version 2005)
  • Sound Of The Seventh Season (Two Disc Version 2006)
  • Sound Of The Eighth Season (Two Disc Version 2007)
  • Sound of the Ninth Season (Two Disk Version 2008)
  • Sound of the Tenth Season (Two Disc Version 2009)

Singles

  • "L'Esperanza" #5 Hot Dance Club Play; #63 UK (1993)
  • "Ritual of Life" (Eye Q, 1993)
  • "Ballet-Fusion" (Eye Q, 1994)
  • "Fusion - Scorpio's Movement" (Virgin Records, 1997)
  • "Breakthrough" (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • "Face It" (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • "Omen A.M." (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • "Schubdüse" (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • "Sounds Control Your Mind" (Virgin Records, 1998)
  • "Augenblick" (Virgin Records, 1999)
  • "Dein Schweiss" (Virgin Records, 1999)
  • "Discophon" (Virgin Records, 1999)
  • "Barbarella" (remix) (Club Culture, 2000)
  • "L'Esperanza" (remix) (Club Culture, 2000)
  • "My Name is Barbarella" (Code Blue, 2000)
  • "Je T'aime ... Moi Non Plus" / Design Music (Virgin Records, 2001)
  • "Strahlemann Und Söhne" (remix) (Virgin Records, 2001)
  • "Mind Games" (Virgin Records, 2002)
  • "Set My Heart on Fire" (Virgin Records, 2002)
  • "Komm" (Cocoon Recordings, 2005)
  • "Spring Love" (Datapunk, 2006)
  • "The Beauty and The Beast" (Cocoon Records 2008)

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