Mihalis Safras

Safras 2015 Foto
Mihalis Safras
(Μιχάλης Σαφράς)

Mihalis Safras
Background information
Born (1979-10-05) 5 October 1979
Origin Athens, Greece
Genres Tech House, Techno, House.
Years active 1996–present
Labels Universal Music Greece (2005-present), and Saved Records, London.
Website http://www.mihalissafras.com/

Mihalis Safras (Greek: Μιχαλης Σαφράς), born in Athens in October 1979, is a Greek third-wave techno artist, producer and club DJ from Athens.[1][2][3][4] His style has been described as Tech-House and Techno with prog influences.[1] He co-founded the Material Series record label with Mark Broom in 2006.[1] In 2013 he had released his third solo album and his music has also released music through Toolroom Records, Skint Records and Saved Records.[1] Notably, Mihalis Safras' single 'La Samba' was used by Apple Inc. for an iPhone marketing campaign.[1] On the DJ pages of residentadvisor.net, the online music magazine, it is stated that there is:

"Not much to say about the Athenian DJ/producer and mastermind behind the Material Series. Mihalis Safras is considered to be one of the most high-profiled artists and the most productive techno producer on the planet."[5]

Residentadvisor.net goes on to say in an abridged biography that:

"... his life in music scene began in the late 90s, where Mihalis lead the booming techno scene in Greece while working in the most notorious venues of Athens. It was there that Mihalis 'alliance' with the triumvirate of Mark Broom grow hid passion for dynamic and versatile techno which inevitably led him to produce a whole vast of dance music, which is continued until today. Being the owner of the respected label Material and its sublabels (Materialism & Mr.Carter), he continues to delivers smashing tunes to the dancefloors."[6]

In 2015 online music retailer, Traxsource named him as Best Techhouse Artist of the Year [7]

References

8. Traxsource Best of 2015 Artists.:

   7. Ibiza Voice IV.: 

External links

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