
Born in Slovakia in 1978, Rasti
Tkac begin learning classical piano
and music theory at age 5. After
1989, when his country opened its
borders to the cultural variety
of the world, he discovered a passion
for electronic music. From the sound
of Depeche Mode to the darker paths
of E.B.M, Rasti found his way to
club music, with its fusion of groovy
rhythms and emotional atmospheres
and vocals.
After high school, Rasti was desperate
to express his own thoughts through
the language of music. However,
with a weak technical background,
he could do little more than listen
to other productions. Then, in 1998,
a chance encounter led Rasti to
cross paths with Tomas Haverlik,
who led him down the path of computer-based
production. Their experiments were
the foundation for what would become
the duo Tkac & Haverlik.
2001 was the breakthrough year for
Tomas & Rasti, with the release
of Tomas'
Hannah with Rasti's
remix on the B side. Their next
productions --
Tyra,
Synthia,
and
Noel -- were released
by legendary progressive-house label
Baroque Records, earning Tomas and
Rasti the respect of the scene.
A slew of remix work soon followed.
Rasti is currently
taking a break from the Tkac &
Haverlik partnership to pursue solo
projects while also playing DJ gigs
throughout Europe. His 2007 release
on Toes in the Sand, which will
debut during WMC2007, will be yet
another massive addition to an impressive
resume.