Carl Cox, Orbital, Future Sound of London, Prodigy, Pendulum, Infected Mushroom, Leftfield, Underworld, Nine Inch Nails, The Bays, Primal Scream, BT, Dylan Rhymes, Hawkwind, The Egg, Eat Static, Ozric Tentacles, Solid Doctor, Union Jack
Gear / Equipment
Numark CDX, Pioneer CDJ800Mk2, Numark DMX09 Mixer, Software run on a G5 Mac computer, Logic Studio, Absynth, Ableton Live, Yamaha 01V 24ch mixer, Roland JP8000 synth, Novation A-Station, Status Shark 5-String Bass Guitar, Blue Sky Pro Desk 2.1 monitors
The name 'Storm Sektor' really describes Iain's music style. Tracks likes 'Chaos Brewing' bringing out the feeling of 'the calm before the storm' to tracks like 'Broken Fall' hitting the feeling of the unpredictable energy of a wild storm and also 'Life Reflections' a track that contains the emotion of self reflection. Music of life. In early 2000 Iain Moore finished his Music Technology course at a college in the south of the UK and started building up his own studio setup. With this setup he then started to record demo's for local bands as well as producing his own tracks under the name of 'Storm Sektor' in the forms of Breakbeat, DnB, Progressive and Techno. It was 2001 when Iain played his first live set at a local club receiving positive and exciting feedback from the audience. In early 2005 he started to learn the art of DJ mixing and has not looked back since. DJ Storm Sektor spins tracks in the form of Breakbeat, Progressive House, Electro and Techno.