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Timo Maas

 
Artist: Timo Maas

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Remixing
  • Representative Albums: "Loud," "Music for the Maases," "Music for the Maases, Vol. 2"
  • Representative Songs: "To Get Down," "Shifter," "Ubik"

Biography

Düsseldorf's Timo Maas is mostly associated with his involvement in Germany's trance scene as a DJ and producer. Often misspelled by Americans as Timo Mass, he gained a large global at the height of the global trance music scene, which had a large push from DJs such as Paul Van Dyk and Sandra Collins in the mid- to late '90s.

Maas' first exposure to music came via listening to the radio when he was young. He bought his first record when he was nine and his first pair of turntables when he was 17. His earlier gigs were around Germany playing mostly Top 40 records at bars, sneaking in the occasional techno record. In 1982 he played his first real official set in the basement of a friend's house at a party and was booked a lengthy six years later for his first official all-techno gig. He was introduced to the rave scene in 1992, in its early German days, through a booking at an Easter rave. Following were a long string of big rave events and local exposure. The production bug first bit Maas in the early '80s, but his first record, "The Final XS," was not released until 1995. Called cheesy by Maas himself, the record did not do very well in most markets. Shortly after, he teamed with producer Gary D on the more successful "Die Herdplatte" record. Gary D also landed Maas a residency at one of Hamburg's better-known clubs, Tunnel, from 1994 to 1996.

Connections in England later brought Maas to the Bristol-based progressive house club Lakota and the label Hope Recordings. During 1996-97, he released singles through labels including Hope, Lakota, Phuture Wax, and UK44, as well as an album under his Orinoko moniker. He also recorded with manager and mate Leon Alexander under Mad Dogs and Englishmen. In 2000, Timo Maas took a residency at the New York City mega-club Twilo with colleagues Deep Dish. Following the massive success of his Azzido Da Bass remix "Dooms Night" and his own track "Ubik," Maas released 2000's Music for the Maases, a mix album largely composed of his own productions and remixes. After one more mix album, Connected, his production debut Loud appeared in early 2002. ~ Diana Potts, All Music Guide
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Timo Maas
Born July 27, 1969 (1969-07-27) (age 40), Hanover, West Germany
Genres Electronica
Progressive trance
Techno
Occupations Music producer
Remixer
Labels Kinetic
Perfecto
Website http://www.timomaas.de/

Timo Maas (born July 27, 1969 in Hanover, West Germany) is an electronic music DJ/producer and remixer.

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Career

Maas' first fascination with music was sparked by listening to the radio when he was young. At the age of 9 he bought his first record and went on to buy his first set of turntables at 17. His very first set was in 1982, when he played at a party in his friend's home. The beginning of his career consisted mostly of gigs around Germany playing "Top 40"-records, but occasionally sneaking in a techno record. It was to be another 6 years from his first set that he performed his first official all-techno set. In 1992 Maas was introduced to the early German rave scene after being booked for a rave at Easter. His fascination with the rave culture led him to play at many different rave-events of many sizes and scales both at home and abroad. It was in this way that Maas earned a name in the electronic underground scene.

Maas first began producing records in the '80s, but his first record The Final XS was not released until 1995. The Final XS did not sell well, and Maas himself even called it "cheesy". His second record release was with another producer, Gary D, with Die Herdplatte, which was a bigger success than his first album. Gary D also gained Maas a residency at Hamburg's famous club, The Tunnel, between 1994 and 1996.

Through British contacts Maas played at the Bristol club Lakota. Maas also began to release records through record-labels such as Hope Recordings, both under his own name and the alias Orinoko. Maas has also recorded under many aliases such as Mad Dogs and many others together with his manager and friend Leon Alexander. In 2000 Timo Maas began a residency alongside Deep Dish at the New York club Twilo.

Maas first became popular in mainstream dance music through his remix of Azzido Da Bass' Doom's Night, in the wake of this success he released Music For The Maases Volume 1, a mix album consisting of many of his previous tracks and remixes. After producing another mix album called Connected with Paul Oakenfold's imprint Perfecto Maas released his own debut album Loud in 2002. The album featured guest appearances from Kelis and Finley Quaye. A second Music For The Maases, Volume 2, was released, again consisting of remixes and new tracks. In 2005 Maas released his second personal album, Pictures, featuring guest artists Kelis, Neneh Cherry and Placebo's Brian Molko.

His "To Get Down" track has been widely used in movie soundtracks such as the 2003 remake of The Italian Job (2003 film), Riders in 2002, as well as other mediums such as the video game, FIFA Football 2003, and a Budweiser beer commercial. Another of his tracks "Unite" appears in the Fifa 2004 soundtrack.

On the popular video game The Sims 2: Nightlife, a remix of the Neighbourhood screen music is credited to him.

Discography

Albums

Compilations

  • DJ Mix Vol.2
  • Music For The Maases (2000)
  • Connected - Perfecto Presents… Timo Maas (2001)
  • Music For The Maases 2 (2003)
  • Born to Funk (2005)

Singles

  • Die Herdplatte (1995)
  • The Final XS (1995)
  • M.A.A.S.M.E.L.L.O.W. (1998)
  • Twin Town (1999)
  • Ubik #33 UK (2000)
  • Connected (2001)
  • Killin' Me (2001)
  • To Get Down (2001)
  • Shifter feat. MC Chickaboo (2002)
  • Help Me (2002)
  • Unite (2003)
  • First Day (2005)
  • Pictures (2005)

Select remixes

Selected mixes

  • XFade Master Mix Vol. 4: Hope Recordings (1999)
  • Perfecto Presents ... Timo Maas: Connected (2001)
  • Don't Look Back (2005)
  • The Return of the Legend (2009)

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