Olav Basoski

Olav Basoski (born 1968, Haarlem, Netherlands) is a Dutch DJ, remixer, house music producer and trainer in Electronic dance music techniques.[1] He is best known for records such as "Windows" (1991), "Don't turn your back on me" (1993), "Opium Scumbagz" (2000) and "Waterman" (2005).

Olav Basoski
Also known asSil, Ten, 6 Bells All, Bavo Likasso, World Series Of Life, Bruce Webber, Giath, Lay Rue, Les Indiscretes, Peach, Ten, The Mellow-Dee Project, Dick Wonder, Herbal 6
Born (1968-10-14) 14 October 1968
Haarlem, Netherlands
OriginNetherlands
GenresDance, House
Occupation(s)DJ, Remixer, House Producer, Artist, EDM Trainer
Years active1987–present
Websitehttps://olavbasoski.nl

Biography

Originated from a musical family, he was pushed to play the violin and the piano.[2] In the mid-80s, he was listening to the radio at night and heard a disco record, when suddenly he realised he was listening to a different record, this was his first experience of mixing records. At the age of 13, a friend of him, showed him what mixing was all about, using two turntables, which was what got him into DJing.[3] With a loan from his parents[4] he bought equipment to start producing. He started making mixes for a number of local Pirate radio's. One day he sent in a selfmade mixtape to Ferry Maat's radioshow the Soulshow. Ferry was so enthusiastic about his mix, that from that moment on Ferry Maat started the Bond van Doorstarters[5] (a weekly 15 minute mix item in the Soulshow).

In 1988 he made his first production, together with Sander Hoeke, under the name of Baze & Hucke with "Pitbull Terror". It responded to the current events surrounding attacks by pit bull terriers. He was successful for the first time in 1991. Together with René ter Horst (Chocolate Puma) he produced the album "Windows" under the name Sil, which was popular in the clubs. This also worked with Villa Ducato. The owner of his record company also linked him to Erick E. (Erick Eerdhuizen), with whom he collaborated under the name Pancake. In 1993 "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" became a popular release of this project.

In 1997 he started the "Samplitude" series.[6] This series of EP's had a large amount of releases, especially between 1997 and 2002. In 1998 he collaborated only once, with Armin van Buuren as Wodka Wasters, with "Pass The Bottle".[7] In the summer of 2000 he made his breakthrough in the UK with "Opium Scumbagz".[8] This Latin-oriented record was sung by his girlfriend.

In 2005, Basoski teamed up with the British dancehall artist Michie One to record "Waterman". A remake of "Bam Bam" (originally recorded by Sister Nancy), it became a hit in the United States at both clubs and radio, where it debuted at number 22 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart in its March 27, 2006 issue. He has been featured on many compilation albums including the UK's Ministry of Sound.

Basoski has had two hits in the UK Singles Chart, "Waterman" (#45, 2005) and "Opium Scumbagz" (#56, 2000).[9]

Trivia

References

  1. Interview Hollin Jones Interview with Olav Basoski (Retrieved May 9th, 2021)
  2. Ask Audio Article Rounik Sethi Interview with Olav Basoski (Sep 27, 2012) (Retrieved May 9, 2021)
  3. Ask Audio Article Rounik Sethi Interview with Olav Basoski (Sep 27, 2012) (Retrieved May 9, 2021)
  4. Muziek Enceclopedie Biografie Olav Basoski (Retrieved May 9th 2021)
  5. Synthforum Q&A sessie Olav Basoski (14 oktober 2002) (Retrieved May 9, 2021)
  6. Basoski Dutch Mix History (Retrieved May 9th, 2021)
  7. Youtube Wodka Wasters-Pass The Bottle (Retrieved May 9th, 2021)
  8. Official Charts Peak Position #56 - Opium Scumbagz (Retrieved May 9th, 2021)
  9. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 44. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  10. Olav Basoski in de Muziekencyclopedie (Retrieved May 9th 2021)
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