Graham Fee

About

The passion for music has always been there. Over the years Graham has traveled far from the desert roads of Arizona where he grew up. Headlining at major festivals and clubs all around the world; party people appreciate Graham's personal touch to his music and performances. Now living in Dubai, UAE, Graham is looking to expand his musical reach even further.

Graham Fee grew up in an environment in which a wide variety of musical styles were appreciated and music was being made by people in his home, both family and friends, not just coming out of a device like a radio. Whether it was his dad and some friends playing guitars, or records and tapes being played at a party, what fascinated Graham was watching how people reacted to the music. The dynamics of how music could create an atmosphere and move people became a focus as strong as his love of the music itself.

In 1998, Graham moved to Southern California, he was able to meet the DJs who he admired. Hitting the clubs, purchasing records at all the local shops and learning from the numerous influences in the area, he was introduced to all the different genres of electronic music. Graham began to play at local parties and small events in the Orange County area. Partygoers soon recognized his talent and he began to be invited to play more frequently. While playing the party circuit, Graham was introduced to world-renowned producer Pablo Gargano from Eve Records out of London, England. His friendship with Pablo quickly grew and Graham began to delve into producing music. As word of Graham's artistry spread, he began performing at events away from his hometown of Huntington Beach.

In 2000, Graham began his residency Remedy Entertainment that he still holds today. In this position, Graham was called upon to share center stage with artists the likes of Christopher Lawrence, Max Graham, Dave Ralph, Donald Glaude, Bad Boy Bill, Angel Alanis, DJ Dan, Jerry Bonham, Charles Feelgood and even many other international superstars that graced the decks.

During this time Graham began to seriously concentrate on producing music. He was invited to travel to London and work closely with Eve Records and Pablo Gargano. After two solid weeks locked up in the studio, "System Overload" was completed with the original and Remedy remix being picked up by Telica Communications. Telica released the record in August 2001 and has received great support by artists such as Jody of Way Out West, Dave Ralph, and Christopher Lawrence. Dave Ralph charted it at number 7 in his "Top 10" and was placed #1 on Christopher Lawrence’s "Top 10" as featured in ‘Mixer Magazine’. "System Overload" was also featured on an "Mixmag" cover CD and Swedish Egil presents Telica mixed compilation.
Graham’s other productions have been picked up by Eve Records Group/ Discover and were released late in 2003 as well as being licensed for four different mixed compilations that have been released world-wide. The first is a John "00" Fleming CD compilation entitled "White Label, Euphoria". The second was a CD compilation entitled "Hands to Heaven". The last two were released in 2003, "Swedish Egil presents Telica" out on Thump Records and Christopher Lawrence’s "Exposure IV" out on Hook and System Recordings. Additionally, Graham’s production work was the background music for Seb Fontaine’s nationally aired TV commercial for his last mix compilation on Thrive Records.

During the past years Graham has headlined at clubs all across the U.S. and South America; even being called to perform along side the world’s most renowned DJ: Paul Van Dyk.

Now with the support of SEVEN records, you can find Graham's recent productions in all your favorite records shops and online stores. Remember: When you purchase music, you support the artist!

Info

Joined:
Sat 2013/03/02
Sessions added:
20
Events added:
1
Last login:
Sat 2017/02/25
Tracks played:
None
Last broadcast:
Sun 2015/07/12
Graham Fee
Graham Fee
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
 

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