Nic Fanciulli is a DJ, producer and label owner who has remained one of the UK’s finest exports in electronic music throughout the last decade. A Grammy nominated producer, Nic has worked with artists as diverse as Underworld, Kylie Minogue, U.N.K.L.E, Loco Dice, Josh Wink and Tracey Thorn in addition to producing a plethora of solo club focused tracks that have achieved both critical and commercial acclaim. Now releasing on the likes of Rejected and Souvenir, Nic is responsible for a high output of a sleek, intelligent yet driving strain of house and techno.

Perhaps most significantly, Nic’s own Saved Records has become an important purveyor of international, underground house and techno. Having helped develop the imprint into a recognisable label since 2005, Nic and his clutch of impressive Saved artists have travelled the globe with the brand, spreading their musical manifesto far and wide. Always with a keen eye on bringing new talent through, Nic has used Saved as a platform to break new and exciting young producers as well as maintaining a desire to put out quality releases from other stalwarts of the scene. At only five years old, Saved is continuing to expand the legacy of Nic Fanciulli.

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WORLDWIDE SOUNDS MARCH 2013

19.03 2GTHR Joris voorn & Nic Fanciulli

Tuesday 19th March 2013, The Surfcomber Pool, Miami 2GTHR – Joris Voorn & Nic Fanciulli Plus friends playing 2GTHR Stacey Pullen v Josh Wink Robert Dietz v Luca Bacchetti Martin Buttrich v Subb-an Guti (live) Ida Engberg v Andrea Oliva Lee Curtiss v Shaun Reeves Huxley v Danny Daze Mark Fanciulli v Edwin Oosterwal Maher [...]

WORLDWIDE SOUNDS NOVEMBER 2012 (NICK CURLY GUESTMIX)

Nic Fanciulli Presents – “The Lost Mixes Part 2” out now

BUY NOW ON BEATPORT “The Lost Mixes” returns to the label for it’s second instalment and this time round it’s remixes of Nic Fanciulli that are on offer. First up on the A side is Paul Ritch’s remix of Nic & Rolando’s collab from 2011. The remix has only featured on Nic’s Balance comp which was out earlier [...]