MC Flasher - Development

Development

During his techno career he collaborated and performed with artists from Sony Japan (Takkyū Ishino), Cocoon Germany(Sven Vaeth, Toni Rios, Joerg Henze,…), Claude Young, Novamute UK (Luke Slater, Space DJz,…), Dee Lite, New York USA (Supa DJ Dmitry), Ovum Recordings USA (Josh Wink), Black Nation USA (Jay Denham), Recycled Loops Slovenia (Umek), Tortured Records UK (Billy Nasty, Craig Walsh,…), …

Beside years of residency in Slovenia’s most famed techno venue Ambasada Gavioli, one of his most important public appearances included performances at Cocoon’s Morph to Extreme series in Amnesia, Ibiza (Spain) in cooperation with Sven Vaeth.

He is the organizer and the artistic director of annual Music and Art festival “THE FINAL FLASH”, which takes place in the Seaside region of Slovenia, introducing new approaches in sound, performing arts and fashion while showcasing emerging world’s electronic music talent. A number of international artists from over 15 different countries on 5 continents have contributed their works to this international project.

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