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Name: iio
Location: Cairo
Country: Egypt
Age: 20
Gender: Female

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Electro, Electronica, Club
 
Biography:
IIO TO DROP "POETICA" JUNE 27th (MADE RECORDS)

In 2001, NYC-based dance music duo iio ripped the seams of the dance scenes jeans with the release of its chart-topping single, "Rapture." A heady fusion of house and pop buttressed by an infectious disco-driven bass line, the sing-along party anthem immediately caused a stir on dance floors from Ibiza to London. Yet despite releasing the successful follow-up single, "At The End" in 2002, iio mysteriously retreated into a self-imposed hiatus almost as suddenly as it had emerged on the scene. Now, four years after its dazzling debut, the group has finally resurfaced with the release of its hotly anticipated debut CD, Poetica.

Preceded by the single "Kiss You," Poetica is chock-full of 13 club gems that are not only both accessible and progressive, but also run the gamut from ambient and reggae-tinged to break-pop and trance. The disc's remarkably versatile sounds reflect iio's commitment to distinguish itself within the dance music genre by expertly coalescing electronica and poetry; hence the name Poetica.

iio is DJ-producer-songwriter Markus Moser and Mediterranean singer-songwriter Nadia, who grew up in Queens, New York. "The name iio doesn't really mean anything," Nadia says. "It was inspired by my Sony Vaio laptop computer that I used for writing lyrics," she explains. "At first, we called ourselves Vaiio—with an extra 'i'—because we thought it sounded very space-aged. A few months later, a friend advised us to come up with something different so that the folks at Sony wouldn't bug us. So we dropped the 'va' and ended up with iio."

iio's roots trace back to the summer of 2000, when Markus and Nadia were introduced by a mutual acquaintance who worked with the exotic chanteuse at the Versace boutique in NYC. "I was struggling to find a talented singer whose mind hadn't been poisoned by the industry," Markus explains. "My friend said to me, 'I work with this girl and she's the sweetest thing, but she's insane. She's supposed to sit there and answer the phones but she sings all the time and she has a really nice voice.'" Days later, the two met and Moser was instantly captivated by Nadia's unique vocal style. "She's a tiny girl but her voice is very rich, emotional, sensual and mysterious, and she delivers it without velocity behind it—without belting," he says.

Markus was equally impressed by Nadia's imaginative lyrics. "They were emotional without being too abstract," he says. "You will never hear her sing the kind of cheesy rhymes that you will find in every terrible dance record."

"I believe songwriting should always be clever and poetic," Nadia explains. "I think of myself as a very sensual person and, of course, a hopeless romantic," she continues. "Like most women, I'm very emotional, but I feel like I was sent here to comfort and move others through music, which, to me, is the universal language of the human spirit."

Not long after their first encounter, the duo entered the studio and began working on a number of urban pop tracks, but they didn't find their signature sound until Nadia successfully prodded Markus to indulge her fancy to make a dance record. "I didn't want to do it," Moser recalls. "I had done dance pretty much all my life because I come from a DJ background. I wanted to do something else because I like so many different styles of music that the thought of doing dance again bored me." Still, Markus was no match for Nadia's persuasive powers, which ultimately spawned "Rapture."

The immediate success of "Rapture" convinced Markus that, like it or not, iio's fate had been sealed. Why, then, has it taken four years for the duo to unleash its first full-length album? "I really wanted to give people what I would like an artist to give me," Markus says. "I'm a perfectionist and I wanted to release the kind of album where every song could be a single. I want people to connect with our music so that when they put Poetica in their CD player, they're like, 'Man, this is some music that I can have on constant replay.'"

With a brand new distribution deal in place with industry powerhouse KOCH Entertainment, 2006 promises to be the year—finally—that delivers the music world a full slate of the iio sound that first teased dancefloors and airwaves everywhere with "Rapture". "The demand for a full project from iio never went away after the success of "Rapture" says Markus. "Now it's time to fulfill that demand."


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Location: New York, United States
Genre: Electronic & Dance » Club/Dance
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Similar Artists: Ian Van Dahl, Paul Oakenfold, Tiesto


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Nadia Ali
Wednesday,Oct 25 2006, 04:03:27 PM

Full name: Nadia Ali (No middle name)

Born in: the Medriterranean

grew up in: Queens {NYC}


Date of Birth: Aug 3, 1980

Height: 5'2

Weight: 100 lbs

Eye color: Brown

Hair color: Black

 

 

 

#1 - What is your favorite food/drink?

Food: Sushi
Drink: Mint Tea

#2 - What are some of your favorite songs of all time?

"Enjoy The Silence" - Depeche Mode
"Dreams" - Fleetwood Mac
"With or Without You" - U2
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppellin

#3 - What is your nationality?

Born in Libya, Parents from Pakistan

#4 - What are some of your likes and dis-likes?

Likes: Children
Dislikes: Ignorance, especially racism

#5 - What is your favorite sport - if you have one?

To watch Soccer and Baseball

#6 - What is your favorite breakfast cereal?

Captain Crunch :) but it changes

#7 - Do you have any pets? - if so what kind and what are the names?

None, I'm afraid of most animals :)

#8 - What did you want to be when you grew up?

Teacher or Crime Investigator

#9 - What are some of your favorite movies of all time?

"Gone with the Wind"
"Wizard of Oz"

#10 - What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?

"Health is Wealth"

# 11 - Who would you most like to meet?

"President Musharaf of Pakistan"
"Angelina Jolie"

# 12 - Who is your role model?

My Parents
Recently, Angelina Jolie

# 13 - Do you have any tattoo's or piercings?

Pierced ears since I was 6 months old and Nose pierced but I don't wear anymore, also can't commit myself to a tattoo :)

# 14 - If you were stuck on a desert island with only 5 things - what 5 things would you take?

1. ramen noodles
2. piano
3. guitar
4. the book "48 Laws of Power"
5. a good man

# 15 - If you could relive any moment - what moment would that be?

Being 4 years old in Libya again

#16 - Maybe there is something that you can tell us that we would otherwise not know - a previously unknown secret?... ;0)

I have really bad vision and wear glasses
www.nadiaali.com - Thank You very much Nadia! - I know all the fans can't wait to have a little more info on the beautiful and talented Nadia Ali!

"NADIA ALI

As with any great era of music, there are always a handful of tracks that can be considered genre defining. For dance music -from the late 90's to the new millennium - there were only a select few tracks that caught fire around the world. Most of these tracks came from the godfather's of the recent dance music explosion: We're talking about tracks like Underworld's "Born Slippy," and The Chemical Brother's "Block Rockin' Beats." However, there was one track in particular that emerged from the underground and caught everyone off guard. At first, people knew Iio's "Rapture" by the catchy "la, la, la" chorus as sung by a beautiful voice. As the track emerged from the underground and blew up in the mainstream, "Rapture" became a true tour de force. Remixes from Creamer & K, Deep Dish and Armin van Buuren would follow and the track sold into the millions. Still, at the heart of what made "Rapture" so beautiful was that voice. That voice - and voice of a new generation in house music - belongs to Nadia Ali.

Nadia Ali was born in the Mediterranean and grew up in Queens, New York City. In her teens, Nadia listened to a huge variety of music - anything from Reggae, Hip Hop, Latin house and from Motown to alternative rock. However, Nadia considers classic rock and Indian music to be her biggest genre influences. Artistically, the three performers having the most influence on her are Stevie Nicks, "because of her haunting vocals and songwriting;" Sade, "because she has such a distinctive sound;" and Madonna, "For being such an intense performer." She has also been heavily influenced by artists ranging from U2, Led Zeppelin, Jim Morrison, Carole King, Depeche Mode and eastern icon, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, among others.

Nadia's voice is astonishingly pure and rich despite the fact that she never once had vocal training. Earlier in her life she looked at singing as a hobby (she wrote her first song at 16) and instead went to college for academic purposes rather than pursue a career in music. But life sometimes has other ideas for us. While working in the NYC Versace office - trying to balance full time employment with college - a colleague (who had heard her singing in the office) introduced Nadia to a producer named Markus Moser. The first song Nadia sang for Markus was Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" and it blew him away - He knew Nadia had something special. At Markus' suggestion Nadia soon quit college to focus exclusively on singing and songwriting, a period that soon yielded dozens of songs.

One such track was the mighty "Rapture," a song in which the lyrics were written by Nadia in a mere 30 minutes. Together, Markus and Nadia would formally release "Rapture," a second single "At The End" and the album Poetica under the stage name Iio.

"At the time I had no idea how big the song was gonna become. I don't think anybody knew how massive it was gonna become. I started hearing all these strange names like oh "Sander, Pete Tong, Seb Fontaine, are all playing Rapture" I remembered how crazy it was when I first heard it on the radio. I freaked. I mean growing up in NY, since I was 14 I had gone to clubs like the Tunnel, the Palladium, Roxy and Limelight and really only knew a handful of names the likes of Tenaglia, Deep Dish, Sasha & Digweed. I had no idea that all these names would eventually go on to playing my record, I mean I remember my first 2 dance (Cassette Tapes!) being Danny Tenaglia's "Tourism" and a Junior Vasquez mix compilation. It was all surreal," Nadia says

What does the future hold in store for Nadia Ali? Well, the future is now! Nadia recently collaborated with Armin Van Buuren on a track called "Who is Watching." Much different that the high energy trance Van Buuren is known for, the track is very minimal, complete with an acoustic guitar. Remixes of "Who is Watching" is being played out at clubs now and the original version is available on Van Buuren's new CD "Shivers." Nadia also collaborated with producers John Creamer & Stephane K and male vocalist/singer/songwriter Rosko on the duet "Something To Lose."

"I chose working with Armin Van Buuren (well known for his melodic trance productions) and John Creamer & Stephane K (known for their sexy deep progressive house) because I wanted to do two records very different from each other. The Van Buuren record is very emotional and melodic and the record with Creamer and K has a lot of energy and attitude. It's also really interesting to work with them because both Armin Van Buuren and Creamer and K remixed "Rapture" and I always wanted to work with them," says Nadia.

Nadia has performed in all parts of the world, from Texas to Taipei, Bucharest to Melbourne, and Moscow to Istanbul. She brings a unique passion and intensity to each of her performances, the result of a true connection to each track she sings. Nadia continues to 100% exclusively write and sing her own lyrics in order to bring across that true emotion to her fans. She is at the heart of what makes dance music young, fresh, exciting and new. "

I have been in touch with Nadia Ali and she has given me permission to use a copy of her bio from her new personal website -

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احم . احم ....hi
2/20/2008 5:47 AM
zm99

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SLM
10/7/2007 9:30 PM
enis, 22
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9/28/2007 3:50 PM
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