Vic took his first steps into the musical world in 1993 At that time, he was mainly influenced by hip-house, acid house and new-beat, but also by the rap and hip-hop movements. Having grown up with these eclectic music styles gave him the desire to experiment with synthesizers, drum machines, computers and anything else that made noise. So he decided to get into music production, which has now become his main passion.
In 1996, he discovered and was captivated by techno-trance. This was an important turning point for Vic, as he then made every effort to increase his knowledge of electronic music. This was the year that he also played for the first time in a club in Germany. Many other live sets followed in different clubs and countries such France, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, etc.
Vic has spun for festivals such as "MTV iDance", "Nature One", "e-lake" "We Want More of This" (in Erfurt, Germany), "Got Milk" (in Strasbourg), and in various clubs such as Metropolis, Le Folies Pigalle, Redlight (in Paris), Row 14, Moog (in Barcelona), Duplex, Radost FX (in Prague), Club58 (in Luxembourg), Fuse (in Brussels), Pacha, Kapital, Fabrik, OHM (in Madrid), Tresor (in Berlin), Locomia (in Algarve) and XEX, Amrax, Axiss, and Trump Room (in Tokyo).
Presently, Vic is working under two separate musical personas: Vic Miranda and Victor Miranda.
Vic Miranda is a techno underground project, while Victor Miranda is more progressive house.
Vic's many years of work and research have helped to bring new standards of quality to his music and has enabled him to develop a lively career in this field.
Vic released his first single on "Ekhoport" (the Advent label). This track also appears on two compilation CDs and DVDs (called Palazzo) with DJ Rush.
Subsequently, he worked with Cristian Varela, Nari & Milani, High Spies, Danny Casseau, A. Paul, Luis Leite and Wla Garcia.
He has also released tracks on labels such as BlackPitchMusic, DonkeyHead, Pornographic Recordings, and Naked Lunch.
Along with this flurry of music production, he created two labels in 2007 and 2008:
StereOOxid and shOO Records.
The first introduces techno artists while the latter showcases progressive house artists.
Vic took his first steps into the musical world in 1993 At that time, he was mainly influenced by hip-house, acid house and new-beat, but also by the rap and hip-hop movements. Having grown up with these eclectic music styles gave him the desire to experiment with synthesizers, drum machines, computers and anything else that made noise. So he decided to get into music production, which has now become his main passion.
In 1996, he discovered and was captivated by techno-trance. This was an important turning point for Vic, as he then made every effort to increase his knowledge of electronic music. This was the year that he also played for the first time in a club in Germany. Many other live sets followed in different clubs and countries such France, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, etc.
Vic has spun for festivals such as "MTV iDance", "Nature One", "e-lake" "We Want More of This" (in Erfurt, Germany), "Got Milk" (in Strasbourg), and in various clubs such as Metropolis, Le Folies Pigalle, Redlight (in Paris), Row 14, Moog (in Barcelona), Duplex, Radost FX (in Prague), Club58 (in Luxembourg), Fuse (in Brussels), Pacha, Kapital, Fabrik, OHM (in Madrid), Tresor (in Berlin), Locomia (in Algarve) and XEX, Amrax, Axiss, and Trump Room (in Tokyo).
Presently, Vic is working under two separate musical personas: Vic Miranda and Victor Miranda.
Vic Miranda is a techno underground project, while Victor Miranda is more progressive house.
Vic's many years of work and research have helped to bring new standards of quality to his music and has enabled him to develop a lively career in this field.
Vic released his first single on "Ekhoport" (the Advent label). This track also appears on two compilation CDs and DVDs (called Palazzo) with DJ Rush.
Subsequently, he worked with Cristian Varela, Nari & Milani, High Spies, Danny Casseau, A. Paul, Luis Leite and Wla Garcia.
He has also released tracks on labels such as BlackPitchMusic, DonkeyHead, Pornographic Recordings, and Naked Lunch.
Along with this flurry of music production, he created two labels in 2007 and 2008:
StereOOxid and shOO Records.
The first introduces techno artists while the latter showcases progressive house artists.