Listeners 383, Plays: 2.292, Listening Time: 418 h
Santino Fernandez started spinning in Ft. Lauderdale, FL back in 1996 at the age of 16.
Despite being exposed to such a flourishing scene of electronic music, he didn't truly
begin to embrace electro until 1998 when he finally figured out that this
was the sound that he had been looking for. Always analyzing things, Santino figured out
a personal concept behind electro causing his journey to head in a different direction
than what he had originally... Read more
Santino Fernandez started spinning in Ft. Lauderdale, FL back in 1996 at the age of 16.
Despite being exposed to such a flourishing scene of electronic music, he didn't truly
begin to embrace electro until 1998 when he finally figured out that this
was the sound that he had been looking for. Always analyzing things, Santino figured out
a personal concept behind electro causing his journey to head in a different direction
than what he had originally planned.
After a few years, Santino was drawn back to Maryland, US where he was born, in hopes to
start a new life and to put in perspective all of the things that he had learned along
the way. Three years after returning home and growing up some more, he had finally put
his foot forward to get back into music, this time with a more mature and realistic
outlook. With his style and talent redefined, he began writing his own tracks and working
as "Morphogenetic" on the Fundamental Bass Intelligence Project with his new partner in
crime... and love, Starrie Wlliiamson aka Selekta Stjarna (www.selektastjarna.com).
Santino has also been working with Dona Li Records ( www.dona-li.com ), where he appeared
on "The Guilty Compilation Vol. 2" with Dark Vektor, Atomlive, Boris Divider and Scape
One as well as the latest Guilty Compilation Vol. 5, where he wrote the song, Music of
the Spheres with Dark Vektor.
Currently, Santino is working on his other project Metatron, alongside Stjarna, where
they will be remixing Kosmozo's "The Plan" for their debut vinyl release on FBI, due out
sometime in 2008. Music has always meant a lot to Santino, but nothing quite compares to
the sounds of electro. He has always felt a kinship to the spiritual side of the sound
and to the idea of using one's creativity to orchestrate a song that could lift a
person's soul to a higher level of understanding. Santino's influences are quite varied,
ranging from Classical Music to Depeche Mode, New Order, Carl Finlow and Mandroid.
Santino has performed in various clubs in the USA around the Fort Lauderdale, FL area,
along with Washington DC and Richmond, VA. Show less
COMMENTS [0]