Filterheadz are a technoDJ and production duo from Leuven, Belgium, formed by brothers Bert and Maarten Wilmaers.
History
In the mid-1980s, the Filterheadz made their first musical steps by playing in a pop band. Bert played guitar, Maarten was a drummer. Their role models were bands such as U2, The Police and Simple Minds, and still today these influences are audible in their songs.
In 1998, they were contracted by the Belgian label Headroom Music. After a few publications under various pseudonyms, they decided to opt for the name "Filterheadz". At that time, Jo Casters' attention was raised and he ordered a number of remixes from them. Their interpretation of "Struggle for Pleasure" (Minimalistix) became a club hit. Inspired by Deep Dish and John Digweed, they advanced to progressive trance and with remixes for Hooj and Platypus scored more club hits.
After producing the best-selling techno record of the year, they began to search musical diversity again and published their first mixed genre CD "Tribalicious". The first album is in progress and will be a mixture of Electronic Music and Independent.
Discography
Singles
2000 'Party With You' (as Slow)
2000 'Feel Your Body' (as TFF)
2001 'Faggots and Dope'
2001 'The Music'
2002 'The One Who Got Caught'
2002 'The Rhythm/Protection' (feat. Tomaz)
2002 'I Love Techno (United As One)' (as Tomaz vs. Filterheadz)