Fake Blood

Fake Blood: The UK Electro House Enigma
Fake Blood is the primary electronic music alias of British DJ and producer Theo Keating, a key figure in the late-2000s electro house resurgence. Hailing from London, England, he achieved international recognition with his 2008 single "Mars," a track that became an anthem and charted across Europe.
Early career
Theo Keating's career began long before the Fake Blood project, most notably as one half of the hip-hop and big beat duo The Wiseguys in the 1990s. After that group disbanded, he explored different sounds before launching the Fake Blood alias in 2008, debuting with the gritty, synth-driven track "Mars" on the influential UK label Chewitt Records.
Breakthrough
The breakthrough was immediate with that first single. "Mars," with its pulsing bassline and infectious energy, became a staple in clubs and on radio playlists worldwide in 2008, defining the raw sound of the era's electro house movement. The track's success led to a signing with the renowned independent dance label Southern Fried Records, home to artists like Fatboy Slim.
Key tracks
Mars — The debut single that launched the project, instantly becoming a global club hit and setting the template for his sound.
I Think I Like It — This 2009 single built on his momentum, featuring a chopped vocal sample and driving rhythm that solidified his festival headline status.
Fix Your Accent — A later release from 2010 that showcased a darker, more percussive side of his production style.
Cells — Featured on his 2015 "Cells / All In The Blink" EP, this track demonstrated a continued evolution with a focus on atmospheric tension.
Following the initial rush of success, Fake Blood maintained a respected presence in the electronic scene through dynamic DJ sets and carefully crafted releases. He released the well-received "Cells" EP on Southern Fried in 2015 and has remixed a diverse array of artists including Nelly Furtado, Depeche Mode, and Miike Snow, applying his distinctive distorted touch.
Artists with a similar pioneering spirit in the UK dance scene include Hot Chip who share a knack for inventive synth work. The driving electro house force of Justice from France parallels his impactful production style. For the sample-savvy, big beat roots, explore The Chemical Brothers. The genre-defying energy of Boys Noize also resonates with the Fake Blood ethos.
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