Over the past few months, there’s one name you just could not miss if you’re following the Electronic Dance Music scene: Martin Roth from Frankfurt, Germany.
But the experienced DJ and electronic dance music producer is certainly no newcomer: already known by project names such as YOMC and TECHNOPUNK, and including several other co-productions, Martin has established a 10-year track record with over 150 releases and remixes to his credit.
In 2004, he made the ultimate breakthrough under his real name MARTIN ROTH with a remake of the trance classic “The Orange Theme”, constantly played by the most prominent trance DJs. Around the same time, PAUL VAN DYK discovered Martin’s track “Energize” (released under the project name TECHNOPUNK) and remixed it under license from Nukleuz Rec. for his own label VANDIT.
Since then Martin Roth is red hot, escalating to DJ Champion’s League with his recently completed remixes of Jose Amnesia’s “Second Day” and a remix for the brand new Paul Van Dyk single “The Other Side”. Both tracks have already received massive support from the world’s DJ elite.
Currently, the first promos of Martin’s new single “Shockwaves” are out getting huge response and plays by PvD, AvB, Judge Jules, Blank & Jones, Johan Gielen, Above & Beyond, Jon O’bir to name but a few. In the studio he is working at the moment on remixes for the new singles of UK’s top acts Thrillseekers and Solarstone.
Enviably, in addition to his exceptional talent as a producer and remixer, Martin is a highly experienced DJ and Live Act performer.
Spinning records in the top clubs and big festivals from Australia to Europe, Martin knows how to give the party crowd a good time! Besides usual DJing, he recently started performing using the software “Ableton LIVE”, which helps him to blur the borders between DJing and Live performance, making any of his performances a unique event.
He loves to energise the masses at festivals like EARTHCORE or Utopia (attracting 10,000+ crowds), and equally enjoys cramming the floors of other clubs and smaller venues with people, from warm atmosphere of London’s HEAVEN Nightclub to Sydney’s club, HOME.
http://www.martinroth.net/