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'''Shantel''', real name '''Stefan Hantel''' (born in [[Frankfurt am Main]] January 1, 1968), is a [[Germany|German]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]] of [[Romania]]n descent, known for his work with gypsy brass orchestras, DJing and remixing traditional [[Music of Southeastern Europe|Balkan music]] with electronic beats. His grandparents on the maternal side were from the [[Romania]]n part of [[Bukovina]].<ref>Robert Rigney, [http://www.exberliner.com/articles/interview-shantel "Interview: Shantel"], ''[[Exberliner]]'', April 9, 2010.</ref>
'''Shantel''', real name '''Stefan Hantel''' (born in [[Frankfurt am Main]] January 1, 1968), is a [[Germany|German]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]] of [[Romania]]n descent, known for his work with gypsy brass orchestras, DJing and remixing traditional [[Music of Southeastern Europe|Balkan music]] with electronic beats. His grandparents on the maternal side were from the [[Romania]]n part of [[Bukovina]].<ref>Robert Rigney, [http://www.exberliner.com/articles/interview-shantel "Interview: Shantel"], ''[[Exberliner]]'', April 9, 2010.</ref>


Shantel began his DJ career in [[Frankfurt]], [[Germany]], and was inspired by the audience reaction to gypsy brass bands such as [[Fanfare Ciocărlia]] and trumpeter [[Boban Marković]] to infuse electronically tweaked Balkan gypsy music into his DJ set. Shantel released two compilations of his popular DJ night, Bucovina Club, on his own Essay label, which won the Club Global award in the 2006 [[BBC Radio 3]] Awards for World Music. He was one of several DJs to remix recordings of [[Taraf de Haïdouks]] and [[Kočani Orkestar]] on the ''Electric Gypsyland'' compilations from [[Belgium]]'s [[Crammed Discs]] label, and released his next album on that label. He gained popularity in [[Turkey]] after recording the clip of 'Disko Partizani' in [[Istanbul]].<ref name="bbc3">Cartwright, Garth: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4wm2006/a4wm_shantel.shtml Awards for World Music 2006 - DJ Shantel], [[BBC Radio 3]].</ref> Shantel's 2007 album ''Disko Partizani'' departed somewhat from the [[techno]] sound of Bucovina Club, concentrating more on the music's [[Balkan]] roots.<ref>Jackman, Robert: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/bbvr/ Review: Disko Partizani], [[British Broadcasting Corporation]], 24 September 2007.</ref> On August 28th 2009 he released his new album with the name "Planet Paprika". Recently during a CBC radio interview July 15th 2011 Shantel hinted at an upcoming release of Mexican Salsa remixes called "Voyage On My Flaming Taco."<ref>Zaratte, Sal: [http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2011/01/19/consumer-mexico-travel.html "Interview: Shantel"]</ref>
She is a major babe.Shantel began his DJ career in [[Frankfurt]], [[Germany]], and was inspired by the audience reaction to gypsy brass bands such as [[Fanfare Ciocărlia]] and trumpeter [[Boban Marković]] to infuse electronically tweaked Balkan gypsy music into his DJ set. Shantel released two compilations of his popular DJ night, Bucovina Club, on his own Essay label, which won the Club Global award in the 2006 [[BBC Radio 3]] Awards for World Music. He was one of several DJs to remix recordings of [[Taraf de Haïdouks]] and [[Kočani Orkestar]] on the ''Electric Gypsyland'' compilations from [[Belgium]]'s [[Crammed Discs]] label, and released his next album on that label. He gained popularity in [[Turkey]] after recording the clip of 'Disko Partizani' in [[Istanbul]].<ref name="bbc3">Cartwright, Garth: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4wm2006/a4wm_shantel.shtml Awards for World Music 2006 - DJ Shantel], [[BBC Radio 3]].</ref> Shantel's 2007 album ''Disko Partizani'' departed somewhat from the [[techno]] sound of Bucovina Club, concentrating more on the music's [[Balkan]] roots.<ref>Jackman, Robert: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/bbvr/ Review: Disko Partizani], [[British Broadcasting Corporation]], 24 September 2007.</ref> On August 28th 2009 he released his new album with the name "Planet Paprika". Recently during a CBC radio interview July 15th 2011 Shantel hinted at an upcoming release of Mexican Salsa remixes called "Voyage On My Flaming Taco."<ref>Zaratte, Sal: [http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2011/01/19/consumer-mexico-travel.html "Interview: Shantel"]</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 20:59, 28 October 2011

Shantel (Vienna 2008)

Shantel, real name Stefan Hantel (born in Frankfurt am Main January 1, 1968), is a German DJ and producer of Romanian descent, known for his work with gypsy brass orchestras, DJing and remixing traditional Balkan music with electronic beats. His grandparents on the maternal side were from the Romanian part of Bukovina.[1]

She is a major babe.Shantel began his DJ career in Frankfurt, Germany, and was inspired by the audience reaction to gypsy brass bands such as Fanfare Ciocărlia and trumpeter Boban Marković to infuse electronically tweaked Balkan gypsy music into his DJ set. Shantel released two compilations of his popular DJ night, Bucovina Club, on his own Essay label, which won the Club Global award in the 2006 BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music. He was one of several DJs to remix recordings of Taraf de Haïdouks and Kočani Orkestar on the Electric Gypsyland compilations from Belgium's Crammed Discs label, and released his next album on that label. He gained popularity in Turkey after recording the clip of 'Disko Partizani' in Istanbul.[2] Shantel's 2007 album Disko Partizani departed somewhat from the techno sound of Bucovina Club, concentrating more on the music's Balkan roots.[3] On August 28th 2009 he released his new album with the name "Planet Paprika". Recently during a CBC radio interview July 15th 2011 Shantel hinted at an upcoming release of Mexican Salsa remixes called "Voyage On My Flaming Taco."[4]

Discography

  • Super Mandarine (1994)
  • Club Guerilla (1995)
  • Auto Jumps & Remixes (1997)
  • EP (1997)
  • No. 2 (1997)
  • "II" EP (1998)
  • Higher than the Funk (1998)
  • Oh So Lovely EP (1998)
  • Oh So Lovely Remixes (1998)
  • Backwood (2001)
  • Great Delay (2001)
  • Inside (2001)
  • Bucovina (2003)
  • Disko (2003)
  • Bucovina Club Vol. 2 (2005)
  • Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers (2006)
  • Disko Partizani (2007)
  • Disko Partizani Remixes (2008)
  • Planet Paprika (2009)

References

  1. ^ Robert Rigney, "Interview: Shantel", Exberliner, April 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Cartwright, Garth: Awards for World Music 2006 - DJ Shantel, BBC Radio 3.
  3. ^ Jackman, Robert: Review: Disko Partizani, British Broadcasting Corporation, 24 September 2007.
  4. ^ Zaratte, Sal: "Interview: Shantel"