Also known under his DJ S2 moniker, L.A.-native Santiago Salazar started DJing in the early 90s, inspired by mix tapes his brother brought back from the gay underground house scene. Salazar eventually moved to Detroit, where he soon connected with Mike Banks and the Underground Resistance crew. He became a core member of the Los Hermanos and Galaxy 2 Galaxy live bands, using his DJ skills to control the flow and intensity of the live performances. Alongside long time friend Esteban Adame, Santiago recently formed Ican (short for mexican), a project which has released a number of highly acclaimed 12"s both on Carl Craig's Planet E imprint as well as their own label Ican Productions. Salazar's latest project is Historia y Violencia, a series of split releases with Juan Mendez a.k.a. Silent Servant.
The EP Izalco / Retiro
is featured in Update #055:
Ramadanman, Soul Clap, Gold Panda
March has marched on by, but not without pouring a vernal cornucopia of fantastic releases upon us. As usual our newsletter is filled to the brink with our personal favourites of the month, neatly split into genres for your browsing comfort.
In techno and more...
The EP Izalco / Retiro
is featured in Update #052:
Lucy, Efdemin, Romboy vs. Bodzin
We survey the state of club nation this week with Lucy's stunning album debut, Marc Romboy and Stephan Bodzin's massive 'Luna' project and DJ Koze and Portable remixing Efdemin. Fans of the latter should also check our new podcast by Dial's Rndm, Efdemin's more...
The EP Izalco / Retiro
was picked!
The EP Izalco / Retiro
was reviewed:
Fifth release on Santiago Salazar and Silent Servant's Historia Y Violencia imprint, and it's yet another stunner: Side A sees RaĆz remix Roque Hernandez's 'Izalco' for a minimalistic chord-driven dub-techno workout, while Salazar's own 'Retiro' is equally reduced, albeit with a more dreamy Detroit vibe. zero" exclusive!
