BureOne
Ranging from deep soulful house to lush tech-house madness, comes Al Pacheco otherwise known as BureOne.
He started the clubbing scene after the techno purple shield raves in L.A. died out in the early 90's. Being under age; his only place to venture the night away were at all age clubs much like that of the Arena in Hollywood. It was here that he was inspired by the sounds of Deep House and he then began his addiction to electronic music and vinyl hoarding.
Since then BureOne has been through many genre styles as they have evolved in the scene. His many influences include early Trance by Paul Oakenfold and Tiesto , the Progressive genius of John Digweed, Deep Dish, Jimmy Van M and Sean Cusick, Tim Skinner and most recently the funky club House grooves of Luke Fair, Desyn Masiello, Terry Lee Brown Jr. and The Timewriter.
In his words, “What I love more about this particular music scene is the deepness it has to offer. Everyone can play you the hot “big” track or the popular tunes every big named DJ has been pumping out. But to bring you a deep effect of original tracks both new and old, is something I believe is unique and more difficult to do. That is why I respect the tasks that warm-up DJ’s have. To create a set and have a perfect mood on any given night and to prepare the vibe for the main attraction is a great thing.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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