About
After Bardia Salour and his parents had to leave Iran in the late 70s, they found themselves in Germany, as the German authorities were the first to accept their visa applications. Bardia grew up in Hamburg, where he developed a deep passion for electronic music during the 80s, being influenced by iconic artists such as Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Brian Eno, and Giorgio Moroder. Since 2001, he has been involved in various events and projects in his beloved city of Hamburg.
Initially, Bardia explored his love for electronic music as a promoter, organizing his electroart & Dance For Fans nights at Hamburg's renowned clubs, including Waagenbau, Uebel & Gefährlich, and EGO. Through these events, he had the opportunity to book huge acts, establishing himself in the local music scene. As a DJ, Bardia is known for his dynamic sets, showcasing his appreciation for the expression of the underground electronic movement. Over the years, he has played at numerous esteemed clubs and warehouses, not only within Hamburg but also beyond its boundaries.
Bardia's musical style is characterized by a distinctive dark, dub-influenced sound, blending elements of house and techno. His music captures the essence and energy of club culture, providing an intense and immersive sonic experience for those who appreciate profound depth in sound. In 2010, Bardia took a significant step by venturing into music production. He initially collaborated with the project Seidensticker & Salour, releasing tracks on respected labels like VISIONQUEST, Einmaleins Musik, FormResonance, Welcome To MASOMENOS, URSL and WIR/Treibstoff. Nowadays, he primarily focuses on his solo productions, further refining his artistic vision of electronic music.
Gigs at many notable clubs / venues and festivals among others like:
Flex (Vienna), Zukunft (Zürich), ELVIS! (Thessaloniki), Watergate (Berlin), Katerholzig (Berlin), Tresor (Berlin), Salon Zur Wilden Renate (Berlin), Sisyphos (Berlin), KaterBlau (Berlin), Culture Box (Copenhagen), Ritter Butzke (Berlin), Chalet (Berlin), Baby Boa (Geneva), Frame House (Verona), Heinz Gaul (Köln), Tanzhaus West (Frankfurt), The Gärten (Beirut), Garbicz Festival (Poland) and many more.