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Biography: Sander Kleinenberg

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Biography: Sander Kleinenberg

Postby samlbronkowitz » Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:46 pm

One of my favourite DJs to see live. Had the pleasure of seeing him rock the dancefloor several times in some great clubs. Sander goes back and forth between progressive house to happy house to electroclash. He's undefiniable, one of the busiest and (to me) best live DJs out there.



Sander Kleinenberg is a Dutch DJ and producer. Born in the Delft in 1971, he started DJing in his early teens playing at local bars. After getting his start in production in 1996, some of the biggest DJs in the world, including Sasha, Deep Dish, and Max Graham have used his tracks on their mix compilations. "My Lexicon" and "Sacred" are examples of his trancier production work, while The Fruit and Work To Do are examples of a more funk-tinged house. His most recent compilations fall under the "Everybody" moniker, and reflect the style of DJing that he is playing out at the time. "My Lexicon" was a favorite of famed DJ Sasha in the late 1990's.

Sander's star is currently on the rise, with him currently holding down monthly or seasonal residencies at the world's top venues, including Space in Miami, crobar in New York City, and many others. His remixing career has also recently caught the attention of pop-star Justin Timberlake, who has commissioned Sander to do club remix and production work on some of his more popular tracks in the song Rock Your Body.
Sander Kleinenberg DJing at Space in Miami, FL USA
Sander Kleinenberg DJing at Space in Miami, FL USA

2004 saw Pioneer Electronics' Pro DJ division sponsor Sander with some of the first DVJ-X1 units off the production floor. The DVJ-X1 enables both CD and DVD content to be manipulated like a 12-inch vinyl single. The unit also includes a robust arsenal of sampling and looping functions.

Kleinenberg also has a record label, known as Little Mountain Recordings.

Sander Kleinenberg remixed Janet Jackson's All Nite (Don't Stop) in 2004.

DISCOGRAPHY
His list of tracks, remixes, and sets is just too long, so I list a small bit. Check out www.discogs.com for his full discography.

Discography
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Albums

* 2001 Global Underground: NuBreed
* 2002 Essential Mix
* 2003 Renaissance Presents Everybody
* 2004 This Is Everybody Too
* 2005 This is Everybody on Tour

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Singles and EPs

* 1996 Crazy
* 1996 Dancin All Night
* 1997 The Rhythm
* 1998 For Your Love/The Other Shit
* 1998 Feelin' Good
* 1999 Sacred
* 1999 4 Seasons EP
* 2000 My Lexicon
* 2003 Nu Breed 24/7 [12 Single]
* 2006 This is Miami

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Tracks

* 2005 Sander Kleinenberg - The Fruit
* 2006 Sander Kleinenberg - Buenos Aires

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Remixes

* Annie Lennox - Beautiful (Vocal Mix & Smokin' Dub)
* BT - Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist) (Sander Kleinenberg's Convertible Mix)
* N.E.R.D. - Maybe (Sander Kleinenberg Mix)
* 2003 Madonna - Hollywood (Unreleased)
* 2003 Justin Timberlake - Rock your Body (Sander Kleinenberg's Just In The Club Mix)
* 2003 BT - Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved) (Sander Kleinenberg Mix)
* 2004 Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don't Stop)
* 2005 Eurythmics - I've got a life (Sander Kleinenbergs You're it remix)
* 2005 Mylo - Muscle Car (Sander Kleinenberg Pace Car Mix)
* 2006 Lamya - Empires (Sander Kleinenberg's Audio Paranoid Mix)
* 2006 This is Not Miami (first played on Dance Department podcast)
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Postby samlbronkowitz » Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:49 pm

Recent interview with Sander. www.progressive-sounds.com


Progressive-Sounds: You were out of action for a little while...what happened? Is everything ok now?
Sander Kleinenberg: Yeah everything’s fine. I guess I was a little worn out from travelling and the global agenda that I’m following. On paper, gigs around the world sound great, but the actual fact of travelling and working ‘til 7 or 8 in the morning is not always as good for the body as you might think. So I guess I overdone it a little bit? And you know, I needed to take a little break from it all, which was great. It’s unfortunate that I had to have let down some people but it was good for me to set some things straight and deal with some issues that I was dealing with and I’m glad I did it. I’ve come back stronger if that’s a way of saying it.
#

Progressive-Sounds: So will you be doing fewer gigs now to make sure it doesn’t happen again?
Sander Kleinenberg: Well I mean it’s not so much the gigs, they are reasonably doable. I run a record label and I run a business, I have 3 residencies around the world, I do a lot of things. I do remixes, I make original tracks, so it’s not like I’m only doing gigs. I’ve kind of cut down on some of the other aspects of my career, because gigging is basically where my heart lies. I’m a disc jockey, not a businessman. And I think this sort of period was good just to refocus and to recheck what is important and what is not, and it came out that being a businessman is not nearly as interesting as being a disc jockey!
#

Progressive-Sounds: Over the past couple of years your sound changed from deep, lush, melodic progressive house to phat dirty stomping electro house...a move towards more party-orientated music some might say. Why the change?
Sander Kleinenberg: I have no idea. I guess its other people’s perspective on how I DJ. I just pick out tunes that I like, and I produce records that I feel are effective on the dancefloor.
#
I don’t DJ for myself, I DJ for the crowd.

Progressive-Sounds: So there was no conscious decision to change then?
Sander Kleinenberg: No not really, I’ve been making music and records across the board ever since I started making music and DJing out. I’ve never really been one of those who just play a certain sound and then limits themselves to work within that set standard. I’m someone who likes to go left right and centre because I’d like to keep it fresh for myself. And I think this music is so...you know....useful to shine a light on all different angles and vibes. And it just so happens that a lot of really creative music comes out of this what’s so-called electro-ish sort of sound, although I just like to call it "house music" because that’s basically what it is and I’ve always been a house music DJ, and whatever makes the dancefloor work is what I’ll play. I’m not a DJ for me; I’m a DJ for my audience you know?
I don’t DJ for myself, I DJ for the crowd. I’m not a whore – I will have a certain amount of quality for it, I will “quality test” with it. Yeah maybe it’s because those records that I make....y’know, the Beatles didn’t make the same records all the time, you know what I mean? Obviously I don’t want to compare myself with the Beatles, but I think you can call it "artistic freedom" to navigate through different sounds....a good thing.
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Sander KleinenbergProgressive-Sounds: How have you been enjoying your monthly “This Is...” residency at Ministry of Sound? The club certainly seems to have experienced somewhat of a renaissance over the past year or so....
Sander Kleinenberg: The first time I stepped into the club was actually the first time I DJed there, and I was just shocked by how amazing that club is. It’s got a phenomenal soundsystem. Not shocked...but pleasantly surprised I should say, because Ministry of Sound had this sort of....tag on it, of being this global phenomenon and compilations and Vengaboys you know what I mean? Although Vengaboys were on Positiva but I’m trying to sort of illustrate the point of Ministry being a big brand. But I checked, it’s got a fantastic vibe I believe, and it’s [the main room] my favourite room in London to be honest. That little black box is a brilliant space to navigate through these styles. It’s a proper discotheque room, and I love it.
#

Progressive-Sounds: How about Little Mountain Recordings, your label? What tracks have been released recently?
Sander Kleinenberg: Yeah we’re doing really well. We’ve picked up on Rene Amesz who’s a young promising producer from Holland, trying to release as many of his tracks as possible and he keeps on coming with one bomb after another, which is brilliant. We just released something from the Low End Specialists from New York, who are like the new Deep Dish if you want....a great little team of great producers. I’ve just done my ‘This Is Miami’ track which has no transferred into ‘This Is Ibiza’ and I just did a title song, or the theme song for a big party in Holland called Sensation, called ‘This is Sensation’, so we have all these different “This Is....” records...
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It’s very simple - I’d like to make tunes that make the dancefloor rock

Progressive-Sounds: And how will the official release be named?
Sander Kleinenberg: It’s just been released - it’s called ‘This Is Miami’ and the other side is ‘This Is Ibiza’, so you can call it ‘This Is...’. And you can make your own version. I’ve got like 16 or 20 different versions. I played in Lisbon recently, I made a ‘This Is Lisbon’, I played in Paris so I made ‘This Is Paris’, I made a ‘This Is London’; this is just a tool, I mean make music for my own DJ sets – I don’t make music to become a rich man or something. It’s very simple – I’d like to make tunes that make the dancefloor rock, and if other people like it then fine, and if it sells that’s fine, I’ll set up a label for that, but its prime purpose is to rock in my sets, that’s the only real...how do you call it, purpose of my producership.
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Progressive-Sounds: What tracks have been getting the biggest reactions in your sets recently aside from your own stuff? There’s some really great material around at the moment.
Sander Kleinenberg: I like what Funkagenda’s doing. Basically almost everything they do is to me really fresh and great house music the way I always liked it and the way I will always like it....proper stuff. I love what Soul Mekanik done with Robbie Williams; I think that’s fucking unbelievable! I was listening to the dub for quite a while and then I realised it was a Robbie Williams record and I was like – “Fuck! This is fucking AMAZING!” So seeing dance music more and more integrate with modern day pop music and people like Soul Mekanik, Kelvin Andrews and people like that making it real big, it’s just heart warming to see that the scene is now sort of fully grown up and become mature and is part of the establishment. It’s something I’m proud of. It’s something we’ve all done together and it’s wicked, and it still is kind of merging and searching and going it’s own way, which makes me feel fresh. That’s not the answer to your question “what do I love as a tune” but in general...tunes are just tunes. They last a week and then there’s another tune. Just in general...yeah Funkagenda. I love what Saved Records with Nic Fanciulli on the helm is doing, that’s pretty cool. There’s some real fresh talent around.
#

Progressive-Sounds: What tunes do you feel have been overplayed this year and possibly spoilt due to this over-exposure?
Sander Kleinenberg: Unfortunately I don’t really have time to follow everybody and everything constantly. But I’m doing a compilation at the moment, ‘This Is Sander Kleinenberg’, it’s like the first set of ‘This Is....’ compilations from our label, and it’s hard to find tunes that don’t get picked up immediately. You know with the internet I think tunes get picked up far more quick than they used to do in the heyday of let’s say Twilo, when Sasha would play a white label and you wouldn’t hear it for another two years and you’d be guessing what it was, and nowadays it’s like I play a tune in China and someone in England picks it up, and it’s on the internet and before you know it everyone’s got it. It’s not become easier to stand out from the crowd, because of the ways of communication it’s definitely a bigger job now to make your DJ sets unique or stand out from the crowd. Therefore a tune might have a shorter shelf-life than it used to have. It used to be in the hands of a couple of DJs for 6 months and they comfortably could play that song and it could comfortably be played by the masses when they picked it up. But nowadays you have to bring that extra little element, the extra little vibe to it. I’m trying to do it with my DVD-DJing, trying to put video to my DJ sets just to make it special, just to make it that 5% extra that makes it...interesting.
#

Sander KleinenbergProgressive-Sounds: You are playing at South West Four on August 26th. Will this be your first outdoor appearance in London?
Sander Kleinenberg: Well I’ve just done Godskitchen’s Global Gathering and I’ve done Hi-Fi, but you’re right actually, yes it is. I’ve not done a big festival in the city of London, and I’m obviously looking forward to it and I’ve heard great things about it from my DJ friends so I’m looking forward to entertaining the crowd for sure.
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Progressive-Sounds: Are you going to stick around after the set and soak up the vibes? Are you are party animal generally or clean living?
Sander Kleinenberg: I would love to, unfortunately I have a gig that same night in Amsterdam so I’m jetting across the pond again...but I’ll be there a couple of hours before my set to pick up on the vibe, to see how my peers are doing.
#

Progressive-Sounds: And finally, what’s the funniest thing that you’ve seen at a club or festival recently?
Sander Kleinenberg: I don’t know.....munching Liverpudlians?? [Gurning??] I don’t know. I got to sit on this for a bit. I can’t just come up with something funny.
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Postby Tala » Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:57 pm

I know few of his productions/albums and know A LOT of his remixes.
I actually don't mind listening to his style although I'm not really into House.

It's a very interesting Biography and as I noticed from the interview, he's such a cuty; in a sense that he's so down to Earth and straight to the point.

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Postby samlbronkowitz » Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:04 pm

Best quote: "I’m not a DJ for me; I’m a DJ for my audience you know?
I don’t DJ for myself, I DJ for the crowd. I’m not a whore "
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Postby Tala » Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:07 pm

^ NICE!
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Postby A-Cube » Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:22 pm

another sander that really knows how 2 get it done...


Welcome to DJ.Malaria you may wonder why I called this group Dj Malaria.
Just like Malaria takes over a person's body when it hits them i want my music's originality to control the soul of whoever hears it in that sense my music is more powerful than Malaria,and I'm sure it will but in a positive way of
course.



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Postby JAD » Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:29 pm

and one more thing,
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Postby Shy--Ism » Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:34 pm

The Music was New, black polished Chrome and came over the summer like liquid Night ...
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Postby samlbronkowitz » Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:10 pm

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