Ali Nasser was born in the U.A.E but he established in Romania in 1990. He took piano lessons when he was younger and he started to learn more about production in 1996 influenced and incouraged by his elder brothers, who were already involved in musical production projects. He first played in 1998, at Web Club, In Bucharest. As his passion became stronger and stronger, Ali focused every day more on his musical career. In 2003 he gets hired at Yama Studios, were he worked as an audio producer in advertising. This was the moment when Ali learned almost everything about production and also, he leard how work professinally. Starting with 2004 the artist gets known in the romanian electronic scene; he started playing with Raresh, Praslea, Pedro and Rhadoo. In the same time, he enters the Sunrise Booking roster. He played in the most important clubs of Romania as Kristal and Session, Bucharest, Midi Cluj, Krypton Craiova, to name a few. His dj sets are an exploration of the house genre. In the end of 2006 the artist founded the Flow Motion party nights dedicated to deep electronic music. In 2007 Ali gains his residency at Session Club Bucharest. He was also present in the line-up of Sunwaves Festival, 2nr and 3rd editions. He played along DJ Sneak, Bill Patrick, 2000 and one, Kreon & Lemos, Toni Rios, Nick Curly and Markus Fix. Same year he released the "Woman?s Key" remix at the german label Be_chosen. The WMC crew said about it that: "Ali Nasser's Deepness Remix of Chevy and Lemos "Woman's Key" though, is the perfect tech house/deep house groove for those late afternoons during WMC". He also signed with Supernature Recordings, where he realesed a remix for Nick Curly?s track - On My Way and with Derivat Recording for his EP - Get away. The international gigs also came during the last 2 years and they brought Ali abroad in Flex and Mnml Vienna, Flexbar Amsterdam, Underground Ibiza, Corvinteto Budapest and Kolonie Nijmegen. And there are many more to come.
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Ali Nasser was born in the U.A.E but he established in Romania in 1990. He took piano lessons when he was younger and he started to learn more about production in 1996 influenced and incouraged by his elder brothers, who were already involved in musical production projects. He first played in 1998, at Web Club, In Bucharest. As his passion became stronger and stronger, Ali focused every day more on his musical career. In 2003 he gets hired at Yama Studios, were he worked as an audio producer in advertising. This was the moment when Ali learned almost everything about production and also, he leard how work professinally. Starting with 2004 the artist gets known in the romanian electronic scene; he started playing with Raresh, Praslea, Pedro and Rhadoo. In the same time, he enters the Sunrise Booking roster. He played in the most important clubs of Romania as Kristal and Session, Bucharest, Midi Cluj, Krypton Craiova, to name a few. His dj sets are an exploration of the house genre. In the end of 2006 the artist founded the Flow Motion party nights dedicated to deep electronic music. In 2007 Ali gains his residency at Session Club Bucharest. He was also present in the line-up of Sunwaves Festival, 2nr and 3rd editions. He played along DJ Sneak, Bill Patrick, 2000 and one, Kreon & Lemos, Toni Rios, Nick Curly and Markus Fix. Same year he released the "Woman?s Key" remix at the german label Be_chosen. The WMC crew said about it that: "Ali Nasser's Deepness Remix of Chevy and Lemos "Woman's Key" though, is the perfect tech house/deep house groove for those late afternoons during WMC". He also signed with Supernature Recordings, where he realesed a remix for Nick Curly?s track - On My Way and with Derivat Recording for his EP - Get away. The international gigs also came during the last 2 years and they brought Ali abroad in Flex and Mnml Vienna, Flexbar Amsterdam, Underground Ibiza, Corvinteto Budapest and Kolonie Nijmegen. And there are many more to come.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.