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Chip Verco – Hit back techno

Thierry Vercouter, better known as Chip Verco was born and raised in Belgium. At the age of 20 Chip
Verco spent some hard-earned money on a Roland MC-303 and a mixer and started Djing with live
performances at parties and making innovate mix tapes. His first gig was at Rumba Leuven. He did live
techno performances at clubs such Boccaccio Beach, Little Ibiza, Stubru and many more. Because of his
open format live techno activities he also took a part as a live techno performer at different fashion
shows and private events.
He started off as an acid DJ. A few years later he experimented with house music by producing few
tracks. However he didn’t stayed long in that genre but moved forward and found himself in techno.
That took him to a larger DJ scene such as festivals, dancing clubs and as a guest dj/producer at different
radio shows. As a techno live performer/producer he leverage new capabilities performing open
formats.
Chip Verco has been professional techno live performer for over 20 years in a meanwhile producing
techno himself. He released his tracks on a different labels including Strohm Records, MTZ Noir, Lipstick
on.
His track “Ein, Zwei, Drei” become popular at European electronic music scene and was played on Studio
Brussels – national radio of Belgium.
Chip Verco always pays attention to what the crowd wants. Every day is a learning experience for him,
always growing his professional live performer/producer capability.


https://www.mixcloud.com/chippro77/stream/
https://www.beatport.com/artist/chip-verco/457662
https://www.traxsource.com/artist/224793/chip-verco
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/chip-verco/957391456

Live set on The Ambassadors, Argentina 21.03.2020

Good Morning Mix: Rinsing Daft Punk’s iconic Coachella set ‘One More Time’

Coachella Weekend One is nearing its commencement date of April 12. Without fail, the incoming festivities always give a welcome excuse to visit one of the most historic performances at the festival, and possibly the world: Daft Punk at the main stage in 2006. It’s impossible to forget the stunning and groundbreaking pyramid setup used at the time to manifest their multicolored reality, nor the medley of their biggest hits and other gems that were so expertly mixed together in conjunction with the visuals. The performance would also be one of the elusive French duo’s last ever, as they notably haven’t taken to the road since they wrapped up their subsequent 2007 tour.

Without further ado, it’s time to revisit this iconic showing in video form—albeit, a bit on the grainy side.