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'''Igor Garnier''' (born in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] on 16 February 1990) is a Serbian DJ, composer, songwriter and music producer. |
'''Igor Garnier''' (born in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] on 16 February 1990) is a Serbian DJ, composer, songwriter and music producer. |
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Igor Garnier started studying in a music school to learn playing the [[piano]] winning awards. He attended a music institute majoring in music theory, production, music theory and piano, and later in [[Audio engineering|Sound Engineering]]. At 15, he launched in electronic music and DJing and mixing in 2005, and by 2007, he started playing in various Belgrade clubs. He is best known for his hits with [[Milka Canic]], [[Bicu Tu |
Igor Garnier started studying in a music school to learn playing the [[piano]] winning awards. He attended a music institute majoring in music theory, production, music theory and piano, and later in [[Audio engineering|Sound Engineering]]. At 15, he launched in electronic music and DJing and mixing in 2005, and by 2007, he started playing in various Belgrade clubs. He is best known for his hits with [[Milka Canic]], [[Bicu Tu]]. Tracks that made an impact include "Summer in Belgrade", "Feel So Good" and "Music is the Place to Be".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brokenrecords.us/artists/igor-garnier.html|author= |title=Igor Garnier biography|publisher=Broken Records.us|date= |accessdate=8 March 2012}}</ref> |
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Igor Garnier released his debut album ''Belgrade People'' and the single "Light" which proved popular in Russia, Ukraine and many Eastern European countries. He toured all around Serbia and opened for [[Antoine Clamaran]] and [[Tom Novy]] and later on to [[Fat Boy Slim]] at the [[Belgrade Arena]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thedjlist.com/djs/IGOR_GARNIER/|author= |title=Igor Garnier biography|publisher=theDJlist.com|date= |accessdate=8 March 2012}}</ref> |
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Igor Garnier (born in Belgrade, Serbia on 16 February 1990) is a Serbian DJ, composer, songwriter and music producer.
Igor Garnier started studying in a music school to learn playing the piano winning awards. He attended a music institute majoring in music theory, production, music theory and piano, and later in Sound Engineering. At 15, he launched in electronic music and DJing and mixing in 2005, and by 2007, he started playing in various Belgrade clubs. He is best known for his hits with Milka Canic, Bicu Tu. Tracks that made an impact include "Summer in Belgrade", "Feel So Good" and "Music is the Place to Be".[1]
Igor Garnier released his debut album Belgrade People and the single "Light" which proved popular in Russia, Ukraine and many Eastern European countries. He toured all around Serbia and opened for Antoine Clamaran and Tom Novy and later on to Fat Boy Slim at the Belgrade Arena.[2]
References
- ^ "Igor Garnier biography". Broken Records.us. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
- ^ "Igor Garnier biography". theDJlist.com. Retrieved 8 March 2012.