Terence Fixmer

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Terence Fixmer, born in Lille (north of France at the Belgium border) in 1972, discovered the EBM (ELECTRONIC BODY MUSIC) when he was 15 and became a NITZER EBB-, FRONT 242-, KLINIK-, - AND DAF- fan. At the beginning of the 89-90’s he was a party freaker and his interest for the electronic sound increased with the apparition of the New-Beat and Techno in Belgium. At this time he started to buy records and ” flashed” on VORTREX from FINAL EXPOSURE(+8). In 1992, he decided to produce his own music and he started to throw parties called “Cosmos” and “Space” in a club called PYRAMIDE. One and a half year later he released his first EP on the Belgium label Diki Rec/hit the beat. In 1993 he moved to Rotterdam for his studies and produced some other EPs for different labels, under different pseudonyms. In 1995, he worked with his old school mate EMMANUEL TOP.

But all this was just the beginning: in 1998 Terence decided to start his own label PLANETE ROUGE RECORDS. The second release on it (after Gemini 9 EP) was the first one under his real name: TERENCE FIXMER :”Electrostatic”. The 3 tracker was played by the biggest DJ’s world wide, such as DAVE CLARKE, SVEN VATH, JEFF MILLS, DJ HELL etc. “Electrostatic” was voted among the biggest tune of the year 1999 by many magazines and DJ’s. In the same year Terence remixed DJ HELL´S “This is for you” (Disko B) and released his 2nd EP on Gigolo: Electric Vision. At the same time he presents his first live act with SVEN VÄTH AT COCOON-CLUB in Frankfurt.
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