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[[File:Http://www.xlr8r.com/files/dekmantel sanproper 082613.jpg|frameless|right|San Proper djing at Dekmantel Festival 2014 in Amsterdam, NL]]
[[File:SanProperLaurentGarnier.jpg|thumb|San Proper and Laurent Garnier at Boiler Room Dekmental Festival]]
'''San Proper''' is an [[electronic music]] producer and DJ based in [[Amsterdam]]. His work is characterized by a diverse mix of different genres, and has been released on the [[record label]]s Rush Hour, [[Perlon]], and Dekmantel.
'''San Proper''' is an [[electronic music]] producer and DJ based in [[Amsterdam]]. His work is characterized by a diverse mix of different genres, and has been released on the [[record label]]s Rush Hour, [[Perlon]], and Dekmantel.



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File:SanProperLaurentGarnier.jpg
San Proper and Laurent Garnier at Boiler Room Dekmental Festival

San Proper is an electronic music producer and DJ based in Amsterdam. His work is characterized by a diverse mix of different genres, and has been released on the record labels Rush Hour, Perlon, and Dekmantel.

Beginnings

San Proper, born Ron Van Der Sanden, grew up in Amsterdam playing in many bands, with guitar as his primary instrument. In 1995, he founded The Mindmenders, a six-person band that fuzed influences from R&B, Funk, and Hip Hop. After gaining considerable popularity and even winning the prestigious De Grote prijs van Nederlan (Grand Prize of The Netherlands), Proper left the group to pursue his a solo career [1].

Rush Hour and Perlon

After leaving The Mindmenders, Proper started DJing in clubs in Amsterdam and experimenting with analogue equipment to create his own music [2]. His unpredictable DJ sets, as well as eccentric presence, built a strong local following in the early 2000s [3]. After becoming friendly with members of local independent record label Rush Hour Recordings, he began his Proper A’dam Family Series for the label in 2007 to showcase up and coming talent from his home city [4]. The first of five in the series, a collaboration with Awanto 3, caught the attention of Ricardo Villalobos and Zip of the label Perlon, who asked him to remix “Electonic Water” for Villalobos' Vasco EP Part 1 [5]. After signing to the label, San Proper released Keep It Raw in 2009 [6].

Animal LP and Trouw Residency

San Proper toured DJ sets extensively through the 2010's, making appearances at the festivals Mysteryland, Mutek and Sónar. In 2011, he took a hiatus from touring to focus on his first LP. With Ricardo Villalobos as producer, "Animal" was released by Rush Hour in the following year [7]. The album was praised for its diversity of styles, including Funk, Jazz, and Psychedelia, as well as 'live' feel. After touring in support of the album with his new live band[8], Proper returned to Amsterdam to become a resident DJ at newspaper plant turned nightclub Trouw [9]. Between his residency, collaborations with fellow locals like Tom Trago, [10], and hosting duty of his show for Red Light Radio [11], San Proper continues to be a fixture of the Amsterdam House Music scene [12].

References

  1. ^ "San Proper". Made Like A Tree.
  2. ^ Russell, David. "In the company of: San Proper". Fabric London. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. ^ Reynaldo, Shawn. "10 Reasons Why We Loved the Dekmental Festival". XLR8R. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  4. ^ Murphy, Christian. "San Proper's Guide to Amsterdam". Hyponik. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  5. ^ Finney, Tim. "Vasco EP Part 1". Pitchfork. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  6. ^ Friedman, Aron. "Breaking through: San Proper". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  7. ^ Gaerig, Andrew. "Review: San Proper Animal". XLR8R. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  8. ^ Warwick, Oli. "San Proper-Animal Review". Juno Plus. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  9. ^ Leter, Ruben. "Interview with San Proper". Trouw Amsterdam. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  10. ^ Lynch, Will. "Three Cuts: Tom Trago". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  11. ^ "Shows: Proper's Cult". Red Light Radio. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  12. ^ "Mixmag". Retrieved 17 October 2014.

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