Biografia
Now an internationally successful DJ, Eric Sneo began exploring music at a very young age. Introduced to the accordion by his grandfather at just four years old, he later experimented with drums as a teenager and attended local jazz shows, where he honed his improvisational skills.
In 1991, after witnessing Sven Väth perform in Frankfurt, Eric became captivated by electronic music and sought to deepen his knowledge. He studied audio engineering at SAE School in Frankfurt and quickly started producing his own tracks. In 1995, he released his first vinyl EP, and by 1998 he was offered a residency at The Palazzo in Germany. In 2002, he launched his own party series, Tanz Der Familie.
Around the same time, together with Udo Niebergall, Eric co-founded the Masters Of Disaster and Beatdisaster record labels, which showcased influential artists such as Gayle San, The Advent, Chris Liebing, Hertz, and Rush, as well as his own releases. In 2003, his tracks “Ciao Bella” and “Tube Tech - The End” became worldwide club hits, earning both critical and commercial acclaim.