Sebastien Lintz

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Passion - Hardwell Edit 07:34 Tools
Passion - Hardwell Radio Edit 04:17 Tools
Stardrumz ( Sebastien Lintz & Martino Deluxe Remix) RENE KUPPENS 08:41 Tools
Mumba (NDKj Remix) 08:08 Tools
Passion - Original Mix 07:31 Tools
Nastiness (Sebastien Lintz Remix) NO_ID 07:09 Tools
House Maestro (Original Mix) 06:53 Tools
House Maestro 06:52 Tools
House Maestro (Rene Amesz Remix) 06:51 Tools
Mumba - Original Mix 07:34 Tools
House Maestro - Rene Amesz Remix 06:51 Tools
Mumba (G Thomas & Jake Shanahan Remix) 06:13 Tools
2012 06:13 Tools
Amazzonia (Sebastien Lintz & Alex Salvador Remix) GIORGIO GIORDANO 06:13 Tools
Let It Roll(SonicC Remix) 06:13 Tools
Let It Roll (Angger Dimas ) 06:13 Tools
Mumba (Original Mix) 07:34 Tools
History of House (Martino Deluxe & Sebastien Lintz Remix) LE QUE FT STANFORD 07:34 Tools
In The Air (Alex Salvador & Sebastien Lintz Remix) JOHNSON JUNIOR 06:13 Tools
Mumba 07:35 Tools
Do it over 07:34 Tools
House Maestro (Siege Remix) 05:08 Tools
House Maestro (René Amesz Remix) 05:08 Tools
Countdown 05:08 Tools
Deep Acid (DJ DON) 05:08 Tools
Nubia - Original Mix 05:08 Tools
House Maestro - Digital Lab Remix 05:08 Tools
House Maestro (Digital Lab Remix) 07:29 Tools
House Maestro - Siege Remix 07:29 Tools
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Sebastien Lintz is fast becoming known and respected in the world of house music. Not just among the many top DJs who are supporting him, but among a wide audience. The remix he and Simon Gain did of Superstar, by DJ Eako and Inaya Day, has had nearly half a million hits on Youtube to date. Still only young, Sebastien has a string of successes, and many more in the pipeline. Successes also include a number one in the Dance Tunes top 100 (his remix of Like This by Phillippe B and Romain Curtis), and others which reached the top 20 on Beatport and Dance Tunes. His original production House Maestro showed the kind of work he could produce, defining a style of his own, and making a big impact with DJs all over the world. House Maestro made it to the Beatport top 20 and onto several CD and digital compilations so far. Some great remixes were produced by Rene Amesz, DJ Siege and Digital Lab. Sebastien is still only 21. Born in the Netherlands on 3rd Nov 1988, he grew up at the same time as the house music scene which had just started in Chicago. However it was the discovery (pardon the pun!) of a Daft Punk CD in his cousin’s record collection that inspired him the most, and with that came an obsession with the whole French house scene that pioneers like Daft Punk had started. On the advice of his brother in law, a DJ, he joined the Laidback Luke forum. Luke was known to be extremely helpful to up and coming producers with talent. This was an important decision, and a good one, because Sebastien got help off Luke, Afrojack, Bart B More, Bingo Players and others who were active on the forum at the time. Luke had also discovered and assisted these producers in getting where they are today. With his natural talent, enthusiasm, hard work, and with Laidback Luke as a mentor, things were bound to happen. Sebastien’s first track was the In The Air remix (made with Alex Salvador), a very successful start. The tune became an underground house hit, and was supported by big names such as Roger Sanchez (who’s label Stealth released it) and of course Laidback Luke and others. The track uniquely combined a Chicago house beat with big room stabs and a big baseline drop to produce a new style – the Big Room remix. A string of remixes soon followed, all receiving acclaim from DJs, and a following was gradually building. Sebastien was named as a ‘new upcoming talent’ by Laidback Luke in a radio interview, who later invited him to play at Super You&Me in the Netherlands, and then another in Switzwerland. Now he became motivated to work even harder, with a desire to reach the top! In 2010 he signed a three single contract with Spinnin’ Records, one of the biggest labels in dance music. More remixes followed, and soon it was time to start releasing original material. House Maestro was produced, and was a big success. At the time of writing, a new original (Mumba) is in the completion process. Combining world music samples with house and a progressive touch, Sebastien is again showing his originality and producing new styles. In between producing his originals, he found time this year to do some remixes, and one, Blackwater (made with Angger Dimas), was made part of an ‘essential selection’ by none other than Pete Tong! When he isn’t busy making music, organising parties, or DJing, he likes listening to other genres such as jazz and film scores, watching movies, and doing the geeky stuff producers seem to be prone to - checking all the latest software and gadgets. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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