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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Biography
HETTO
Since discovering House Music in 1993, Hetto Blaster has been caught by the ‘4-on-the-floor’ House Beat. Soon after his first nights out at House Parties, he got himself his own SL1200’s, started collecting records and got active at organising events.
This led him to quite some DJ-gigs over the years; first locally, but later throughout the Netherlands: The Trance Buddha (Amsterdam), Legalize! Streetrave (Amsterdam), Qlubtempo (Hemkade, Zaandam), Club Puma (Utrecht), Lief Festival (Utrecht) and more. He also played a few times abroad; in Brazil, Switzerland, Spain and Belgium.
In the meantime, he took his first steps at producing his own tracks, while graduating at the School Of Audio Engineering (Amsterdam) in 1998. However, due to his work as an engineer, DJ-ing and quite some production perfectionism, it lasted a long time for Hetto Blaster to being sufficiently satisfied with a track to have it released. Even though the people around him constantly tried to convince Hetto of his immense production qualities, he quite struggled a while to manage all his new inspiriations in order to finally finish a project. It turned out to be a learning curve.
2010 saw Hetto Blaster’s first official release; a remix of Alex Blanco’s & Natalie Parker’s ‘Subversive Minds’, released on ‘Project House Recordings’, followed in 2011 by two original tracks – ‘Whisper’ and ‘Rock Your Body’ - and a string of remixes (see below) released as ‘HETTO & 6ft7’ (a collaboration with Erwin Derksen) on the Jeepers! Label, run by the legendary DJ/Producer Nick Hook. Another remix, of Nick Hook’s ‘Skanking’, came out on Little Gremlin Music.
Quite a lot of these tracks were later licenced to compilation albums, amongst which: ‘Feel The Groove (House Of House), ‘This Is House’ (House Of House), ‘Ibiza 2012 – Back To The Island’ (House Of House), ‘House Code Vol. 1 (Wormland Gold), ‘Welcome To Miami’ (I Like That!), ‘Massive Miami 2012’ (Music Is The Answer) and others.
As the son of a professional jazz musician and a music mistress, music has been an enormous influence in Hetto’s life from childhood on. Already at the age of three, he started banging on his big brother’s drumkit and proved his family to have superb musical instincts.

Tracks:
12-12-2011:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Whisper” (with remixes from Nick Hook and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/whisper/838356
09-07-2012:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Rock Your Body” (with remixes from Martin Sharp and Sebbers)
beatport.com/release/rock-your...our-body/933369

Remixes:
08-03-2010:
Alex Blanco & Natalie Parker – “Subversive Minds” (Hetto Blaster remix)
pro.beatport.com/track/subversive…er-remix/1129843
08-08-2011:
Martin Sharp – “Disco Dog” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Chris Rawles remix)
beatport.com/release/disco-dog/400831
07-05-2012:
Sebbers – “Phat Phunk” (with remixes from HETTO & 6ft7 and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/phat-phunk/904492
09-12-2012:
Nick Hook – “Skanking” (Nick Hook ‘Now’ mix, HETTO & 6ft7 remix, Ben Archbold remix)
beatport.com/release/skanking/1017663
(This was a re-release of Nick Hooks 1995 bomb of a tune, which has been in Hetto Blaster’s record crate since that time – a very special remix opportunity)!
03-12-2012:
Martin Sharp – “Like You” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Sebbers remix)
beatport.com/release/like-you/1002198
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Biography
HETTO
Since discovering House Music in 1993, Hetto Blaster has been caught by the ‘4-on-the-floor’ House Beat. Soon after his first nights out at House Parties, he got himself his own SL1200’s, started collecting records and got active at organising events.
This led him to quite some DJ-gigs over the years; first locally, but later throughout the Netherlands: The Trance Buddha (Amsterdam), Legalize! Streetrave (Amsterdam), Qlubtempo (Hemkade, Zaandam), Club Puma (Utrecht), Lief Festival (Utrecht) and more. He also played a few times abroad; in Brazil, Switzerland, Spain and Belgium.
In the meantime, he took his first steps at producing his own tracks, while graduating at the School Of Audio Engineering (Amsterdam) in 1998. However, due to his work as an engineer, DJ-ing and quite some production perfectionism, it lasted a long time for Hetto Blaster to being sufficiently satisfied with a track to have it released. Even though the people around him constantly tried to convince Hetto of his immense production qualities, he quite struggled a while to manage all his new inspiriations in order to finally finish a project. It turned out to be a learning curve.
2010 saw Hetto Blaster’s first official release; a remix of Alex Blanco’s & Natalie Parker’s ‘Subversive Minds’, released on ‘Project House Recordings’, followed in 2011 by two original tracks – ‘Whisper’ and ‘Rock Your Body’ - and a string of remixes (see below) released as ‘HETTO & 6ft7’ (a collaboration with Erwin Derksen) on the Jeepers! Label, run by the legendary DJ/Producer Nick Hook. Another remix, of Nick Hook’s ‘Skanking’, came out on Little Gremlin Music.
Quite a lot of these tracks were later licenced to compilation albums, amongst which: ‘Feel The Groove (House Of House), ‘This Is House’ (House Of House), ‘Ibiza 2012 – Back To The Island’ (House Of House), ‘House Code Vol. 1 (Wormland Gold), ‘Welcome To Miami’ (I Like That!), ‘Massive Miami 2012’ (Music Is The Answer) and others.
As the son of a professional jazz musician and a music mistress, music has been an enormous influence in Hetto’s life from childhood on. Already at the age of three, he started banging on his big brother’s drumkit and proved his family to have superb musical instincts.

Tracks:
12-12-2011:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Whisper” (with remixes from Nick Hook and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/whisper/838356
09-07-2012:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Rock Your Body” (with remixes from Martin Sharp and Sebbers)
beatport.com/release/rock-your...our-body/933369

Remixes:
08-03-2010:
Alex Blanco & Natalie Parker – “Subversive Minds” (Hetto Blaster remix)
pro.beatport.com/track/subversive…er-remix/1129843
08-08-2011:
Martin Sharp – “Disco Dog” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Chris Rawles remix)
beatport.com/release/disco-dog/400831
07-05-2012:
Sebbers – “Phat Phunk” (with remixes from HETTO & 6ft7 and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/phat-phunk/904492
09-12-2012:
Nick Hook – “Skanking” (Nick Hook ‘Now’ mix, HETTO & 6ft7 remix, Ben Archbold remix)
beatport.com/release/skanking/1017663
(This was a re-release of Nick Hooks 1995 bomb of a tune, which has been in Hetto Blaster’s record crate since that time – a very special remix opportunity)!
03-12-2012:
Martin Sharp – “Like You” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Sebbers remix)
beatport.com/release/like-you/1002198
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	<description><![CDATA[Biography
HETTO
Since discovering House Music in 1993, Hetto Blaster has been caught by the ‘4-on-the-floor’ House Beat. Soon after his first nights out at House Parties, he got himself his own SL1200’s, started collecting records and got active at organising events.
This led him to quite some DJ-gigs over the years; first locally, but later throughout the Netherlands: The Trance Buddha (Amsterdam), Legalize! Streetrave (Amsterdam), Qlubtempo (Hemkade, Zaandam), Club Puma (Utrecht), Lief Festival (Utrecht) and more. He also played a few times abroad; in Brazil, Switzerland, Spain and Belgium.
In the meantime, he took his first steps at producing his own tracks, while graduating at the School Of Audio Engineering (Amsterdam) in 1998. However, due to his work as an engineer, DJ-ing and quite some production perfectionism, it lasted a long time for Hetto Blaster to being sufficiently satisfied with a track to have it released. Even though the people around him constantly tried to convince Hetto of his immense production qualities, he quite struggled a while to manage all his new inspiriations in order to finally finish a project. It turned out to be a learning curve.
2010 saw Hetto Blaster’s first official release; a remix of Alex Blanco’s & Natalie Parker’s ‘Subversive Minds’, released on ‘Project House Recordings’, followed in 2011 by two original tracks – ‘Whisper’ and ‘Rock Your Body’ - and a string of remixes (see below) released as ‘HETTO & 6ft7’ (a collaboration with Erwin Derksen) on the Jeepers! Label, run by the legendary DJ/Producer Nick Hook. Another remix, of Nick Hook’s ‘Skanking’, came out on Little Gremlin Music.
Quite a lot of these tracks were later licenced to compilation albums, amongst which: ‘Feel The Groove (House Of House), ‘This Is House’ (House Of House), ‘Ibiza 2012 – Back To The Island’ (House Of House), ‘House Code Vol. 1 (Wormland Gold), ‘Welcome To Miami’ (I Like That!), ‘Massive Miami 2012’ (Music Is The Answer) and others.
As the son of a professional jazz musician and a music mistress, music has been an enormous influence in Hetto’s life from childhood on. Already at the age of three, he started banging on his big brother’s drumkit and proved his family to have superb musical instincts.

Tracks:
12-12-2011:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Whisper” (with remixes from Nick Hook and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/whisper/838356
09-07-2012:
HETTO & 6ft7 – “Rock Your Body” (with remixes from Martin Sharp and Sebbers)
beatport.com/release/rock-your...our-body/933369

Remixes:
08-03-2010:
Alex Blanco & Natalie Parker – “Subversive Minds” (Hetto Blaster remix)
pro.beatport.com/track/subversive…er-remix/1129843
08-08-2011:
Martin Sharp – “Disco Dog” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Chris Rawles remix)
beatport.com/release/disco-dog/400831
07-05-2012:
Sebbers – “Phat Phunk” (with remixes from HETTO & 6ft7 and Martin Sharp)
beatport.com/release/phat-phunk/904492
09-12-2012:
Nick Hook – “Skanking” (Nick Hook ‘Now’ mix, HETTO & 6ft7 remix, Ben Archbold remix)
beatport.com/release/skanking/1017663
(This was a re-release of Nick Hooks 1995 bomb of a tune, which has been in Hetto Blaster’s record crate since that time – a very special remix opportunity)!
03-12-2012:
Martin Sharp – “Like You” (with HETTO & 6ft7 remix and Sebbers remix)
beatport.com/release/like-you/1002198
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            <title><![CDATA[HETTO - Universal Language #4]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Here’s my new 2 hour and 38 minutes mix of current Deep House, Progressive House and ’Techno’. <br />
I am really pleased with the outcome of this Journey, which started after being inspired by sublime tracks made by: <br />
Nick Hook, Montel, Ezequiel Arias, Stuart King, Sasha, Andre Absolut, Montero, Mongo, Matador, Phi Phi, Raito, Spektre / Roberto Capuano, Julian Jeweil, Tom Wax amongst others. <br />
This (peak time) set slowly progresses into something quite filthy, of which you get a glance just before the 1 hour mark. <br />
Exploring some more possibilities of my digital system with the Denon MCX8000 and DJ Player Pro with a bit of 3 and 4 deck usage, FX and some nifty Looping,<br />
while deck 1 and 2 are in manual mixing mode (no sync). Check out the 4 deck part during and after Sasha’s remix of ‘Innerbloom’ between 43:50 and 50:50 min. and tell me what you think :-)<br />
I also finally made and updated the ‘intro’ and artwork for my Universal Language mix series. <br />
I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as i did creating it. <br />
Cheers,<br />
Hetto]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Here’s my new 2 hour and 38 minutes mix of current Deep House, Progressive House and ’Techno’. <br />
I am really pleased with the outcome of this Journey, which started after being inspired by sublime tracks made by: <br />
Nick Hook, Montel, Ezequiel Arias, Stuart King, Sasha, Andre Absolut, Montero, Mongo, Matador, Phi Phi, Raito, Spektre / Roberto Capuano, Julian Jeweil, Tom Wax amongst others. <br />
This (peak time) set slowly progresses into something quite filthy, of which you get a glance just before the 1 hour mark. <br />
Exploring some more possibilities of my digital system with the Denon MCX8000 and DJ Player Pro with a bit of 3 and 4 deck usage, FX and some nifty Looping,<br />
while deck 1 and 2 are in manual mixing mode (no sync). Check out the 4 deck part during and after Sasha’s remix of ‘Innerbloom’ between 43:50 and 50:50 min. and tell me what you think :-)<br />
I also finally made and updated the ‘intro’ and artwork for my Universal Language mix series. <br />
I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as i did creating it. <br />
Cheers,<br />
Hetto]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Here’s my new 2 hour and 38 minutes mix of current Deep House, Progressive House and ’Techno’. 
I am really pleased with the outcome of this Journey, which started after being inspired by sublime tracks made by: 
Nick Hook, Montel, Ezequiel Arias, Stuart King, Sasha, Andre Absolut, Montero, Mongo, Matador, Phi Phi, Raito, Spektre / Roberto Capuano, Julian Jeweil, Tom Wax amongst others. 
This (peak time) set slowly progresses into something quite filthy, of which you get a glance just before the 1 hour mark. 
Exploring some more possibilities of my digital system with the Denon MCX8000 and DJ Player Pro with a bit of 3 and 4 deck usage, FX and some nifty Looping,
while deck 1 and 2 are in manual mixing mode (no sync). Check out the 4 deck part during and after Sasha’s remix of ‘Innerbloom’ between 43:50 and 50:50 min. and tell me what you think :-)
I also finally made and updated the ‘intro’ and artwork for my Universal Language mix series. 
I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as i did creating it. 
Cheers,
Hetto]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[HETTO Digital Trip Of The Fellowship]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[HETTO]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[HETTO - Digital Trip Of The Fellowship<br />
<br />
#House #TechHouse #DeepTech<br />
<br />
I recorded this mix a bit more ‘on the fly’ then usual.<br />
It was a test drive for my updated setup. It turned out as a mix i don’t want to trow in the trash bin.<br />
Including 2 quality Jeepers! Music promos and a few old(er) tunes<br />
This is how this HETTO story goes:<br />
<br />
The fellowship meet up and depart from middle Earth. Up for the trip, they start to dance with Matthias Tanzmann and Sven Tasnadi. <br />
Happy vibes prevail, although low frequencies have been shaking the grounds from the beginning. Everything is in control, as illustrated by the beautiful sounds of Lee Kavanagh & Martin Sharp until that moment in time.<br />
Suddenly, Enrico Sangiuliano intervenes with a ‘Dutch Kiss’, announcing this story has a darker part along the way. <br />
Nick Hook takes over. With this man on board, everyone is assured ‘Nothing Can Go Wrong’, still going strong.<br />
Dee Montero ’shares’ the second memory of days gone by, when everybody was ‘free’ and my house was yours.<br />
Stefano Noferini, Danniel Selfmade, Sascha Braemer and Montel take all to a deeper ground no-one ever been before. Luckily, Montel knows ‘The Path’ and his Kick Drum clearly sounds like he not joking.<br />
It’s a mysterious trip, down here in Moria.<br />
Then, Belocca drops in (like he usually does in a story of mine). He too shares his ‘gift’, bringing magic. <br />
The ground is still shaking, but the fellowship slowly gets more air to breathe. Middle Earth is finally near.<br />
<br />
“This Is A HETTO Mix’<br />
<br />
With more tracks by:<br />
Larry Cadge, Le' Funnk, Sharam, Samuel L Session & Henri Matisse on labels: Jeepers! Music | Black Label 117 | Mainground Music | Drumcode | Moon Harbour | Kling Klong | Terminal ? | Montero grooves | Toolroom | Recovery tech | Deeperfect | React Music<br />
<br />
Mixed and recorded october 24th 2016 with DJ Player pro beta 9.0 on the iPad Air 2 - controlled by the mighty Denon DJ MCX8000.<br />
*1 Out on Jeepers! Music october 28th<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[HETTO - Digital Trip Of The Fellowship<br />
<br />
#House #TechHouse #DeepTech<br />
<br />
I recorded this mix a bit more ‘on the fly’ then usual.<br />
It was a test drive for my updated setup. It turned out as a mix i don’t want to trow in the trash bin.<br />
Including 2 quality Jeepers! Music promos and a few old(er) tunes<br />
This is how this HETTO story goes:<br />
<br />
The fellowship meet up and depart from middle Earth. Up for the trip, they start to dance with Matthias Tanzmann and Sven Tasnadi. <br />
Happy vibes prevail, although low frequencies have been shaking the grounds from the beginning. Everything is in control, as illustrated by the beautiful sounds of Lee Kavanagh & Martin Sharp until that moment in time.<br />
Suddenly, Enrico Sangiuliano intervenes with a ‘Dutch Kiss’, announcing this story has a darker part along the way. <br />
Nick Hook takes over. With this man on board, everyone is assured ‘Nothing Can Go Wrong’, still going strong.<br />
Dee Montero ’shares’ the second memory of days gone by, when everybody was ‘free’ and my house was yours.<br />
Stefano Noferini, Danniel Selfmade, Sascha Braemer and Montel take all to a deeper ground no-one ever been before. Luckily, Montel knows ‘The Path’ and his Kick Drum clearly sounds like he not joking.<br />
It’s a mysterious trip, down here in Moria.<br />
Then, Belocca drops in (like he usually does in a story of mine). He too shares his ‘gift’, bringing magic. <br />
The ground is still shaking, but the fellowship slowly gets more air to breathe. Middle Earth is finally near.<br />
<br />
“This Is A HETTO Mix’<br />
<br />
With more tracks by:<br />
Larry Cadge, Le' Funnk, Sharam, Samuel L Session & Henri Matisse on labels: Jeepers! Music | Black Label 117 | Mainground Music | Drumcode | Moon Harbour | Kling Klong | Terminal ? | Montero grooves | Toolroom | Recovery tech | Deeperfect | React Music<br />
<br />
Mixed and recorded october 24th 2016 with DJ Player pro beta 9.0 on the iPad Air 2 - controlled by the mighty Denon DJ MCX8000.<br />
*1 Out on Jeepers! Music october 28th<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[HETTO - Digital Trip Of The Fellowship

#House #TechHouse #DeepTech

I recorded this mix a bit more ‘on the fly’ then usual.
It was a test drive for my updated setup. It turned out as a mix i don’t want to trow in the trash bin.
Including 2 quality Jeepers! Music promos and a few old(er) tunes
This is how this HETTO story goes:

The fellowship meet up and depart from middle Earth. Up for the trip, they start to dance with Matthias Tanzmann and Sven Tasnadi. 
Happy vibes prevail, although low frequencies have been shaking the grounds from the beginning. Everything is in control, as illustrated by the beautiful sounds of Lee Kavanagh & Martin Sharp until that moment in time.
Suddenly, Enrico Sangiuliano intervenes with a ‘Dutch Kiss’, announcing this story has a darker part along the way. 
Nick Hook takes over. With this man on board, everyone is assured ‘Nothing Can Go Wrong’, still going strong.
Dee Montero ’shares’ the second memory of days gone by, when everybody was ‘free’ and my house was yours.
Stefano Noferini, Danniel Selfmade, Sascha Braemer and Montel take all to a deeper ground no-one ever been before. Luckily, Montel knows ‘The Path’ and his Kick Drum clearly sounds like he not joking.
It’s a mysterious trip, down here in Moria.
Then, Belocca drops in (like he usually does in a story of mine). He too shares his ‘gift’, bringing magic. 
The ground is still shaking, but the fellowship slowly gets more air to breathe. Middle Earth is finally near.

“This Is A HETTO Mix’

With more tracks by:
Larry Cadge, Le' Funnk, Sharam, Samuel L Session & Henri Matisse on labels: Jeepers! Music | Black Label 117 | Mainground Music | Drumcode | Moon Harbour | Kling Klong | Terminal ? | Montero grooves | Toolroom | Recovery tech | Deeperfect | React Music

Mixed and recorded october 24th 2016 with DJ Player pro beta 9.0 on the iPad Air 2 - controlled by the mighty Denon DJ MCX8000.
*1 Out on Jeepers! Music october 28th
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2016 19:18:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
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