redsavior

About redsavior

Electronic Dance Music aimed at Christians. Now the artist is http://www.myspace.com/daverichards101, http://www.discogs.com/artist/Redsavior Redsavior burst into existence December 31, 1999 and since that time has garnered the interest of several small labels, experienced producers and radio stations worldwide. Originally, redsavior started as an experimental ambient, trance and techno band but recently has settled down to produce tech house and progressive house with tribal influences. Musically, redsavior draws upon the works of Steve Lawler, John Digweed, Jimmy Van M and others for inspiration. The goal is not to produce copies of their work, but to constantly grow and improve with each release. Early 2001 marked major changes in the redsavior story. N*Soul Records. picked up Searching for You for their Eclectica 4: New Reality Trance compilation and the Industrialize-techno band Sheltershed commissioned a remix from redsavior which was also released through N*Soul. These two releases led to a series of remixes of Searching for You form industry veterans Antidote, Prophecy of P.A.N.I.C. and Sheltershed and some new faces as well. 3 Cell Records. later picked one of these remixes up, Inc. for a compilation called Tuned. In 2002, redsavior continued to develop as a musical entity. Two singles were released. New Primitive which was a very minimal tribal track. The original mix reached the number 3 spot on the besonic.com USA Dance Charts and is a regular top 20 favorite on the mp3.com tribal charts as well. The track was remixed by Secret Archives of the Vatican, EnKreist, Baad House, and Redsavior. The second single was NoEvil. NoEvil is another tribal house track that was based on the 23rd Psalm. In mid-January 2003, NoEvil rose to the number 1 tribal track on mp3.com. This single was remixed by Sheltershed, Prophecy of P.A.N.I.C., Danyen, Boycee, Prophectica and Dr. Siminz. In 2003, Redsavior remixed Sheltershed’s Breathe which was released on MYX Records that summer. Late in the year, Flow was released on the Demulcent Sessions Vol. 1 compilation. The remixers on this project included Tru Funktion, Noah DeSmit, Brian Babinec, Hyp0static, Tresice and Davo. Early 2004 market the single release of Flow which remained in the top 5 on the Beyond Radio Rhythmic Charts for 12 weeks. About that same time, Redsavior completed a remix of Automate’s Second Minutes which can be found on ACIDplanet. More recently, a remix for Prophetica’s Walkaway RMXD was completed and released on Demulcent records and the Tresice remix of Flow was re-released on the Osmotic Wave compilation on Low Roof/Deep Sink Records in the Netherlands. Currently in the works is a new series of singles featuring new music. No release dates or labels has been set yet.

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