THE MIXES
Transistor
2008
George's concept on Transistor was a progression from minimal
to funk and eventually into his signature hard Tech. In a similar
vein to 2001's Fever Pitch, Transisitor takes the listener on
a journey from hard to harder, without ever leaving the dancefloor
behind.
Road
Trip 2003
Road trip, George's 2003 studio mix, is perfect for those long
lonely streches of highway. George delivers with a smooth sexy
trip through funky and deep techno.
Fever
Pitch 2001
Fever Pitch, progresses from big bangin' techno to blistering
hard tech. George's quick mixing, eq mastery and excellent song
selection are in full effect as he takes the energy level to
a "fever pitch."
Live
at Emu Ballroom 2001
Recorded at a Stylus Grooves event in 2001, this highly coveted
dj mix showcases George's sound live and uncut. Live at Emu
Ballroom is the quintessential George Holland mix, a techno
lovers paradise with it's slammin' mixing, breakbeat riddled
techno beats and ripping percussion.
THE BIO
George Holland began
mixing records in 1993 and quickly established himself as a
Northwest favorite throughout the 90's and into the current
century. In the 15 years since he began playing, he has journeyed
through many genres, starting with breakbeat hardcore and jungle,
then moving on to breaks and house, and eventually finding his
true voice in the techno sound, which he began to solely focus
on in 1999. The pounding, looping sound of modern hard techno
lends itself perfectly to George's skillset, consisting of lightning-fast
mixing, liberal EQ work and delivery of a set that is constantly
in motion.
Throughout
his career, George has played all over the west coast, including
bookings at the legendary Spundae weekly in San Francisco. A
small sampling of some of the talent he has played alongside
includes: Doc Martin, DJ Dan, Frankie Bones, Terry Mullan, Scott
Henry, DJ Lewis of The Orb and John Acquaviva.