Slept on the couch and opened up the studio at 9am to do it all again. CID did what any hungry young producer would do. CID’s first shift was assisting a session with Ashanti which ran until 6am the next morning. CID was cutting his teeth in local bars when it dawned on him that producing and releasing his own music was the way to level up.Ī chance meeting with an old friend led to an internship at a professional recording studio. At the time, New York was a hotbed for house music, with international DJs regularly performing in the city. The cost of vinyl forced him to carefully select each purchase, hand picking music became second nature while CID was still in college. Regular trips to Mainline Records taught him an essential DJ skill. By age 11 he’d decided he wanted to learn how to mix. The artist, DJ, producer, Night Service Only label boss and radio show host started his journey watching a local DJ spin at his dad’s restaurant. millions of streams to his name, and has toured the world, performing at the biggest events on the planet. It’s set to be another cardinal year for Shiba San and it’s guaranteed to be an exhilarating ride… just the way he likes it.ĬID is undoubtedly one of the hardest working artists in dance music - rated by just about everyone from Lee Foss, Fisher, MK, Diplo, Sonny Fodera, Steve Angello and Kaskade as one of the best producers in the game. Later this spring, expect to hear a collaboration with Will Clarke on Dirtybird as well as a summer release on Lee Foss’ Repopulate Mars. In between releases and time spent concocting in the studio, the Miami-based producer remains a mainstay on the nightlife circuit, hitting iconic festivals including Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Movement Detroit, The BPM Festival in Mexico, The Warehouse Project, Stereosonic, Spring Awakening as well as milestone venues like Output in New York, Ministry of Sound in London, Sankeys in Ibiza, Exchange in Los Angeles and The Mid in Chicago.Įnding last year with two impressive Dirtybird releases ‘Up & Down’ and ‘You Know What?,’ Shiba San began 2017 with a hearty compilation release on his own Basement Leak label featuring his standout tune ‘Drop It’ before embarking on a North American co-headlining tour with the esteemed MK. Staying quiet on the public front, Shiba San remains a curious enigma to his international fan base, allowing the music to do the talking for him. With releases out on labels known and loved for their irresistible tunes like Dirtybird and Suara, as well as his own imprint Basement Leak, he’s since seen his career launch off far and beyond the city limits of Paris. Upon its release, Rolling Stone deemed ‘Okay’ a “global club sensation in waiting,” a prophetic description that couldn’t have rung more true as it remains a commanding moment in DJ sets even to this day.īut Shiba San is far from a one-hit wonder, following up “Okay” with the award-winning track “Burn Like Fire” (Best Underground Track 2015 IDMA/WMC). 1 position on Beatport’s House chart for 82 days, remained in the House Chart’s Top 10 for over 180 days, was put on rotation by radio tastemakers like Pete Tong, Annie Mac and Danny Howard and received support from the likes of Claude VonStroke, Eats Everything, Green Velvet and nearly every major DJ under the sun. Then came ‘Okay,’ the track that “changed the way we listened to music” (Dancing Astronaut) and became the anthem of 2014. Leaving behind a 15-year long career of production experience in the French hip-hop scene, the Parisian producer became fascinated with the sounds of Chicago house and was inspired to create his own productions, infusing his hip-hop influence with the soul of house music. There’s much more to Shiba San than what meets the first listen.
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