Abel el'toro explained

Abel el'toro
Birth Name:Abel Polo [1]
Birth Date:1971 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Enmore, New South Wales, Australia
Origin:Sydney, Australia
Genre:Alternative dance, electronica, house
Instrument:Synthesizers, keyboards, turntables, drum machine
Label:Sony, EMI, Creative Vibes, Festival, Polygram
Associated Acts:The Hoong & I, The Boogaloo Crew

Abel Polo, known by his stage name Abel el'toro (born 17 June 1971), is a DJ, producer and promoter from Sydney, Australia.

Biography

Early life

Polo describes his Spanish-Australian family as "an artistic family who encouraged creative freedom and individuality".Polo was trained in classical piano as a child, but fell in love with hip hop culture at an early age. He learnt how to breakdance at high school, and entered a Sydney breakdancing competition that was judged by Lucinda Dickey—played "Kelly" in the movie Breakin—and subsequently won second prize.[2]

In 1986, during the birth of house and acid house, Polo attended his first dance party, "R.A.T", which was held at Bondi Pavilion. The R.A.T. experience inspired him to explore the art of DJ mixing with two turntables and vinyl records in his parents garage.

DJ career

Polo made the transition to professional DJing and promotion in 1991—his first DJ gig was at "The Trap Door" in Sydney. Abel was voted "DJ of the Year" by E-CLIPSE Rave Radio in 1992, and the following year, his resident club night, "Stun" at Neo Pharaoh, was declared 1993's "Techno Club of the Year" by 3D World Magazine.[3]

Polo later headlined Sydney's biggest rave parties and festivals, along with DJs Nick the Fish, Jumping Jack, Pee Wee Ferris, GT, Sugar Ray, Paul Holden and Phil Smart.[4] [5]

In 1994, Polo toured through India, including Goa and Pune, DJing alongside friend Ray Castle, Raja Ram and Sven Vath. In 1999, Polo embarked on a European tour to visit Spain, and played at Amnesia's Cream in Ibiza. Spain was followed by the Love Parade in Berlin, Germany, and then London, England and Zurich, Switzerland. In 2001, Polo completed a tour of Hong Kong.

In addition to playing at Sydney's Big Day Out and Homebake music festivals, Polo supported the following touring acts at the Hordern Pavilion: The Chemical Brothers, Primal Scream, Carl Cox, Judge Jules, The Black Eyed Peas, Basement Jaxx, Daft Punk, Speedy J, Fatboy Slim, Paul Van Dyk, Laurent Garnier, The Shamen, The ORB, DJ Misjah & DJ Tim, Lenny Dee, DJ Slipmatt, Jeff Mills, Joey Beltram, DJ Sasha, John Digweed and Deep Dish.[6] [7] [8]

Promoter career

Polo's first event as a promoter was the rave, "All in the Bubble of Yum".[9] Polo's early success in the promotion of events led him to partner with Sydney DJ Ming D for the "Happy Valley" event held at Windsor, New South Wales, Australia, in 1991.[10] [11] Along with his brother Alex Polo, he catered to Sydney's rave scene by organising parties in obscure venues, such as the "Midnight Madness" raves of the 1990s (held at the Darling Harbour Fun Park).[12] [13]

Polo later promoted various parties, including "Bent", held at the Cell Block Theatre and The Australian Technology Park; "Platform 31", held at Central Station's disused Mortuary Railway station; and "Watch Wyle U Dance", held at The Footbridge Theatre, Sydney University.[14] By the middle of the 1990s, Polo and friend DJ Oscar Goldman decided that Sydney needed a midweek club night where "new school" breakbeat and "old school" hip hop could be heard—"Warm Up" at Mr Goodbar was the result. Warm Up, which lasted for six years, helped to launch several Australian DJ careers, and featured regular appearances by The Rapid Fire Breakers.[15]

Other projects

Polo's first band "The Hoong & I" played a series of live shows from 1994 to 1999, including The Byron Bay Arts and Music Festival, in Byron Bay, Australia, and The Strawberry Fields festival in the Gold Coast hinterland, Australia.[16]

Polo later formed the band "The Boogaloo Crew" in 2001, which recently performed at an ARIA Awards after-party with Jessica Mauboy and Kimbra. As of 2014, the Boogaloo Crew remains active and supported shows for Dimitri from Paris and Pete Tong, as well as club and corporate events, such as Cargo Bar, Home, a Bacardi event at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, and a Google event at Fox Studios, Sydney.

Personal life

Polo enjoys snowboarding and embarked on a DJ/snowboarding tour with Snow Wave New Zealand (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown), as well as Mt Hotham, Victoria, Australia, and Sydney's Perisher Valley.[17]

Discography

Remixing and production

YearTitleArtistLabel
2004Here we goSophie MonkWarners
2003Funk LoveFunk D'voidArcadia
2002Oh YeahSleek the EliteBad Fly Records
2001My FriendPostCabbage Records
2000On the MicrophoneDJ Abel el'toroHomebake – Sony
2000JalimaDJ Abel el'toroMardi Gras – Sony
2000The Right ThangDJ Abel el'toroCreative Vibes
2000XterminationDJ Abel el'toroCreative Vibes
1999Keep a RockinDJ Abel el'toroGroovescooter
1999Gypsy Eye'sDJ Abel el'toroPacifica Records
1999All my lovinJohnny YoungFoxtel Classics
1998BedrockBifteck / Paul MacFestival
1998Mommy DaddySidewinderPolygram
1997Breathing through my eyesSkunkhourSony
1997All Systems are GoPaul MacEMI
19964 U 2 KnowJumpingJackSony
1996AmoreDJ Abel El'toroFreak Flag Records
1996My Sweet LordNina HagenStonewall
1996You can runColletteLarrikin Records
1996MadworldAlex TaylorDCM
1996Good FunDJ Paul HoldenSolar Rhythm
1995A Pinch of PsychedelicThe Hoong & IPsy Harmonics
1994Take me upSouthendVolition

DJ mix compilations

YearTitleLabel
2007Byron Bay Home InvasionPsy Harmonics
2002Live in Hong KongDownunderground
2002Happy ValleyDownunderground
2000States of DanceSony
1995Mixed Beans MixesBPM Records
1993Green Acres 2Loko Llama
1992Green AcresLoko Llama

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Imagineer Abel el'toro . Sydney Rave History . Sydney Rave History . 24 January 2015 . 13 January 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062638/http://www.sydneyravehistory.com/#!abel/c1lh7 . dead .
  2. Web site: 3D World Magazine #475: DJ Abel el'toro Interview. Internet Archive (3D World magazine). Internet Archive. 2 September 2014. 1 November 1999.
  3. https://archive.org/details/MixedBeansMixes06162014 Mixed Beans Mixes DJ Abel el'toro mix CD BPM Records
  4. https://archive.org/details/abel02 States Of Dance DJ Abel el'toro mix CD Sony Dance Pool
  5. https://archive.org/details/MixmagElToroWarmUp06172014 Mixmag Special International Clubbing Holidays
  6. https://archive.org/details/BDO0206162014 Big Day Out Programme
  7. https://archive.org/details/LiveInHongKongCredits06162014 Live In Hong Kong DJ Abel el'toro mix CD Down Underground
  8. https://archive.org/details/CatalogueInterview0106172014 Catalog Magazine Issue 34
  9. Web site: All in the Bubble of Yum. Sydney Rave History. 1991. 19 September 2014. 13 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062638/http://www.sydneyravehistory.com/#!all-in-the-bubble-of-yum/cie7. dead.
  10. Web site: Happy Valley 23rd November 1991. Sydney Rave History. 19 September 2014. 13 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062638/http://www.sydneyravehistory.com/#!happy-valley/c1tes. dead.
  11. Web site: Michael Park, Gareth Northwood. Australian Dance Culture by Michael Park & Gareth Northwood. Ohms Not Bombs. Ohms Not Bombs. 2 September 2014. 1996.
  12. Web site: Midnight Madness 22 February 1992. Sydney Rave History. 19 September 2014. 13 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062638/http://www.sydneyravehistory.com/#!midnight-madness/cu58. dead.
  13. Web site: Midnight Madness 2 Rave - 3.4.1993 - Darling Harbour Funpark (now the IMAX) - Sydney Australia. Jason Barry on YouTube. Google Inc. 2 September 2014. Video upload. 17 July 2012.
  14. https://archive.org/details/HvJuice0106172014 Juice Magazine Issue 87
  15. Web site: Events – Abel Toro.
  16. Web site: Strawberry Hills 96 - 14 December 1996. Sydney Rave History. 19 September 2014. 13 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062638/http://www.sydneyravehistory.com/#!Strawberry%20Fields%20QLD/c22ik. dead.
  17. Web site: DJ Abel El Toro. The DJ Bureau. The DJ Bureau. 2 September 2014. 2013.