Biography of Suli Belarto |  | | Moniker(s) / | Suli Belarto / Luis Alberto |
Suli Belarto dj/producer depicts the unconventional picture when speaking of influence and experience. Born in Spain raised in Mexico educated in San Francisco and now residing in Los Angeles, Suli lives and breathes a healthy mix of art, culture, and music. From early in his life Suli was amongst seasoned musicians beginning with his father a vocalist and conductor, down to his bother a guitarist and keys player, and uncle who played trumpet and sax. Together they composed a portion of the Orchestra Juvenil de Degollado. The relationship Suli and his family treaured with music was so deeply rooted there is no surprise that Suli would embrace, appreciate, and create music of his own.
At the age of seven his allowance went to building his now outstanding collection of 12' albums, that range from Los Panchos, Miles Davis, Electric Light Orchestra, Led Zepplin, Poncho Sanches, Vicente Fernandez, Richrad Clayderman, Carmen Miranda, plus many more.
Suli's encounter with dance music occurred in 1987 and since it has been a permanent staple of his life. Djing pursued, which has become very personal and serious to him. Having performed in front of many crowds in the U.S., Mexico, and Europe Suli is constantly reaching a deeper understanding of the energy created between the music, the dancers, and the Dj. With a smooth blend of house and techno Suli likes to provide a no less then complete quality driven musical experience.
A true crate digger Suli takes pride in his selection. A meticulous approach to researching music and finding just the right songs facilitates Suli's musical direction when on the decks. Suli currently holds many residencies both in the club and underground circuit, as well as a residency on a world renound radio mixshow. Power Tools.
Suli has been privileged to play along side the likes of MAW, Josh Wink, Todd Terry, Felix Da Housecat, Eric Morillo, Doc Martin, John Tejada, Mikael Stavostrand, Dan Curtin, Michal Ho, Butane, Maetrik, Abe Duque, Mathias Kaden, and many more.
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