AMINE K


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In the north of Mother Africa, desert rhythm meets metropolis roar, and Amine K is Morocco’s ambassador to the music.

Amines progressive sounds border on the deep. Sweaty faces tell a moving story of the dance entranced. Its poetry. Its a story waiting to be told. Often greeting sunsets in Marrakech or slipping away at sunrise in Boracay; Amine K has made home to his house infused audio in festival booths and clubs across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia for over 8 years; sharing the bill with the likes of Mandy, Nick Warren, Lee Burridge, Gui Boratto and more. Back home in Africa, Amine asserts that his music ethic belongs to the underground, with the focus on quality dance floor experiences; just bring your dancing shoes.

Born with a heart for the beat, Amine Akesbi started to DJ as early as 14 with an old school mixer and a double cassette deck. Meanwhile Amines dedication to the electronic music community has continued to be diverse beyond his own performances. Moroko Loko, a concept party for real people looking to really dance, launched in 2009 to support the dying underground music culture in Morocco. 

Since then the exploding demand has helped the brand boom and host international guests like Nick Warren, Matthias Meyer, Martin Eyerer, Alex Niggemann, Satoshi Tomiie, Shaun Reeves, etc. 

The party brand has even gone global, touring in Toronto, Montreal, Paris, Borocay, Tokyo, Toulouse, Montpelier, Tunis, Bordeaux An invitation to play at 2012s Techno Parade in Paris, amassed in a performance for over 300,000 fans.

Amine Ks big radio hit Dar Gnawa alludes to his ethnic Morrocan roots, but he insists on remaining open as an artist with music influences ranging from Danny Tenaglia, to Deep Dish, Loco Dice, Nick Warren, and even BBKing. His own performances now include live composition during DJ sets and ethnic music works to supplement the beat structures. Amines projection on a dance floor is of immediacy, working in the story of the now, a journey with no past or future, but a focus, as he says, on the present.

Recently signing with Systematic Recordings, Be Crazy Music and Beat It Music, Amine will continue to split his focus between performance and production value alike.

2016 gears up to be a productive year for Amine, as Marrakech will find itself having a new professional studio hub, synthesized by the seasoned hands of the musician himself.  New upcoming global tours and long awaited label releases are just a symptom of the work paid off.

 
 
Stephanie Reinert