Neverland
Neverland is the third single taken from ZenToy‘s album Mad Love.
Skypearls (Dance/Electro-Pop), The Virgin Dolls (Drum&Bass) and exclusive remixes from Sierra Sam (Electro) and Darko (Minimal Tech) enhance the release. Choose your style!
Neverland [Official Video]
Neverland [The Virgin Dolls Remix]
Discography
The Remixers
Sierra Sam
Sammy Goossens aka Sierra Sam started to make noises when he got his first Yamaha CS01 synthesizer for Christmas when he was 12. After playing bass, electronic drums and even some keyboards in local bands, Sammy discovered he could make music on his own with a sampler and computer.
Lots of releases followed, appearing on labels like Reload, Rotation, Tresor, Pure Plastic, Access 58, R&S, Muller, Teknotika and Trapez Ltd. During those years, Sierra Sam started playing live gigs and started promoting parties. For one of those parties he brought Suburban Knight to Belgium.
In 2004, Sammy started a new job in a distribution company and had the idea to start his own new label. When he met Marcus Vector, the two started Toys For Boys Records, followed soon by a sub label, Nomor. The labels got recognized and played by most of the electronic dance scene. Three years later, Jay Haze offered a job as label manager for Tuning Spork and Contexterrior in Berlin.
This relocation pushed Sammy to produce even more music. As a result, more records for Einmaleins, Tuning Spork, Contexterrior and his own Toys For Boys, either solo or with Marcus Vector (sometimes as “DIY”) or Bloody Mary. He also established regular appearances at the Tresor club.
Selected venues played: Fabric (London), Rex (Paris), Vega (Copenhagen), Regitratur (Munich), Loft (Lausanne), La Ruche (Lausanne), Harry Klein (Munich), Watergate (Berlin), Maria (Berlin), Fuse (Brussels), Nitsa (Barcelona), Ultraschall (Munich), Trax (Zurich)…
Darko
A DJ since the age of 17, Darko won his spurs on the belgian and international music scene with a succession of innovative projects and eclectic dj sets.
Darko was the driving force behind the Brussels Electronic Music Festival and the famous Statik Dancin’ evenings. He was the first dj to get a residency at the Palace for Fine Arts in Brussels.
Designer of recording tapes for the fashion scene, Techno DJ at night, he has been seen and heard on the turntables worldwide. He also played in Belgium’s most famous clubs and festivals (including I Love Techno, Silo, Fuse, Dour, Transardentes).
Darko has also provided the soundtracks for Fashion brands (including Louis Vuitton, Sonia Rykiel), and Fashion shows (The Antwerp Royal Fashion Academy, La Cambre Mode, Cacharel)…