Eric Kupper

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FIERCE ANGEL HEADLINER - ERIC KUPPER.
Over twenty years of house...! & double Grammy Award winner
Eric Kupper got his start over two decades ago working as a keyboardist, guitarist, and songwriter for such producer/remixers as David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Arthur Baker, Mark Kamins, Justin Strauss, Peter Rauhofer, and Richie Jones to name a few.
Since 1986 he has played on, remixed, and/or produced over 1700 records for artists spanning all contemporary musical genres. He is one of the few artists in dance music today that is a master multi-instrumentalist. A true musician.
Over the years, thousands and thousands of hours in the studio has polished Eric Kupper into one of the most sought after
producers/remixers/musicians in the world.
The remix work is astounding. Major label artists that have taken the Kupper treatment include Garbage, Usher, Alicia Keyes, BT, Marianne Faithful, Goldfrapp, Cher, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, Kylie Minogue, Korn, Moloko, Smash Mouth, New Order, Yoko Ono, Dido, Brandy, Curtis Mayfield, Brand New Heavies, Robert Palmer, Afrika Bambaata
& Soulsonic Force, Kate Bush, 808 State, Jessica Simpson,
Anastacia, Donna Summer, and PM Dawn. He has worked on literally dozens of Billboard number 1 dance records and has mixed two records that have received the "Dance Record of the Year" Grammy award.
Much of Kupper's massive discography is derived from his work as a studio musician and a remixer. His work as a multi-instrumentalist and arranger has helped sell over 50 million records for artists such as Anastacia, Marc Anthony, Celine Dion, Jessica Simpson, and Jennifer Lopez. In the role of "additional production and keyboards" Eric has worked with Madonna, Celine Dion, Destiny's Child, Britney Spears, LCD Soundsystem, Coldplay, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Jennifer
Lopez, Mariah Carey, Anastacia, Seal, Christina Aguilera, Janet
Jackson, Toni Braxton, Kelis, Jamariquoi, Depeche Mode, Eric Clapton, Everything But The Girl, Björk, and David Bowie, among many others.
Eric also creates a great deal of music outside of the dance realm,
including unashamed pop, heavy rock, punk, folk, indie rock, or
whatever floats his musical boat. Artists include John Wesley Harding, Julee Cruise, Roisin Murphy, Coolbone, Drill, PM Dawn, The Butterflies of Love, Saint Etienne, Bonnie Bailey, Robina, Peyton, Gaz Brookfield, McQueen, Lovebites, Ofra Haza, Jaymes Bullet, Laura Pausini, and Gloria Estefan.
Some years back Eric was bitten (hard!) by the DJ bug and
became a resident at London's Pacha with Hed Kandi for four years, as well as DJing all over the globe as an independent DJ or as a Hed Kandi resident.
These days you can find Eric performing all over Europe,
Asia, South America, as well as the U.S., sometimes with keyboards in the DJ booth for extra flavor. Eric is also a resident DJ with Fierce Angels, the recent venture created by Mark Doyle, the former creator of Hed Kandi. He is currently traveling all around the world rocking crowds from New York to Moscow to Manila...
Cementing his underground house roots, Eric has just completed his first artist album in ten years, under his critically acclaimed "K-Scope" moniker.
Entitled "Electrikiss," it will be released by Nitegrooves/King Street
and Grand Gallery in Japan. The first two EPs released in early 2008 were championed by DJ's all over the world including Louie Vega, Andy Caldwell, Frankie Knuckles, Kaskade, among many others. A sexy mixture of cutting edge electronics infused with undeniable soul, the new K-Scope album will be released in early 2009, as well as 2 new EP's on vinyl.
Eric's collaborations with the likes of Francois K.,
Frankie Knuckles, David Morales and Peter Rauhofer (among many others) are nothing short of legendary. The coming months will bring on new fresh collaborations. Stay tuned...

In less than 30 words, how would you describe your music?

Soulful, sexy, eclectic. (How's that for economy of words?)

Who are your musical idols and inspirations?

I've been influenced by a range of artists. The Beatles, Quincy Jones, Erik Satie, Kate Bush, Todd Rundgren, Louis Vega, Brian Eno, Miles Davis, Flaming Lips come to mind. I get inspiration from many sources; very often it's people I meet, places I visit.

Favourite club to do a set and why?

I love to play at a party in Stoke-on-Trent in England called "Reckless" (they have had a few different venues over the past few years). They go totally mental there. Just great fun.

Favourite gig you've played to date?

Wow...so many. Maybe Embassy in Manila?

We plan to break into your car - what can we expect to find in your CD player?

Right now, a few new tracks of mine I am listening to for review...The new Flaming Lips album, an album by a band called The Submarines and Purple Rain by Prince. Pretty random.

Your fool proof hangover cure?

Eat carbs and grease (pizza or pasta is good; a fry up with toast?) before you go to sleep, drink plenty of water. It usually works, or at least helps.

Is getting laid a big part of being a DJ?

I was married for 23 years, so no. But I'm not married now...hmmmm...

One record you're embarrassed to admit you own?

Robert Mitchum sings Calypso? Actually I'm quite proud of that one...

The weirdest thing a fan has ever done?

Invited me to his house to stay anytime I'm in town. It just was a bit creepy as I did not know him at all.

One thing you're willing to confess to your fellow Munkys?

I was a bad boy in school.

My Twitter Feed

» @teddpatt Do the disco wav.... 4:06am on Sunday

» @duaneharden You are such a renaissance man... 5:34pm Wed 3rd Mar 2010

» @reverend_bunnie How iz Gorillaz? 5:20pm Wed 3rd Mar 2010

» @SunriseCafeJunk What's up Junk!!! :) 5:20pm Sun 28th Feb 2010

» @reverend_bunnie I'll have a double... 1:52pm Sun 28th Feb 2010

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