Damon started spinning records in the mid 90s being involved in the acid techno/hard energy scene (and later nu school breaks and goa trance) in Poland. Moving to Chicago in 2000 he connected to the sound oozing out of the West Coast. The slow breaks resonating on the Playa@Burning Man defined a shift to the downtempo psychedelic spectrum. In 2005 he met Yidam from India and Robyo from the States both chillout DJs. The three of them started playing back to back at parties in the Midwest. Being notorious for their opinion on sound and spinning darker heavier dubby sounds on the chill stage they started being referred to as the Chillumafia. Of course the name stuck and the organizers included The Chillumafia affiliation.
In 2006-2008, they gigged in a clubs, at outdoor gatherings and festivals like Gaian Mind, AUM Festival and Burning Man. In 2008, Damon returned to Poland and Yidam to India but the Chillumafia connection remained strong. They played in their respective countries with Damon headlining chill stages across Eastern Europe ending with playing at Ozora Festival in 2009. Yidam started focusing on the production aspect of sound and jamming with local musicians. The duo met thrice in the next three years pushing the taste range with each gig. Chillumafia evolved beyond chill out into glitcher forms of dance friendly electronica.
2012 was the next big step. Finally ready with the first wave of production material the tour included tabla player Soumya Shankar Roy performing with The Chillumafia. They played in India, Poland and Germany ending with a 4 hour morning set at the Ambient Source stage at Boom Festival in Portugal.
Chillumafia sound today is a mix of hedonistic grooves from the West and chill beats from the East expressed with a range of styles from ambient to dance, from traditional to futuristic, bringing remixes, live production and guest musicians into the sound system.
In 2006-2008, they gigged in a clubs, at outdoor gatherings and festivals like Gaian Mind, AUM Festival and Burning Man. In 2008, Damon returned to Poland and Yidam to India but the Chillumafia connection remained strong. They played in their respective countries with Damon headlining chill stages across Eastern Europe ending with playing at Ozora Festival in 2009. Yidam started focusing on the production aspect of sound and jamming with local musicians. The duo met thrice in the next three years pushing the taste range with each gig. Chillumafia evolved beyond chill out into glitcher forms of dance friendly electronica.
2012 was the next big step. Finally ready with the first wave of production material the tour included tabla player Soumya Shankar Roy performing with The Chillumafia. They played in India, Poland and Germany ending with a 4 hour morning set at the Ambient Source stage at Boom Festival in Portugal.
Chillumafia sound today is a mix of hedonistic grooves from the West and chill beats from the East expressed with a range of styles from ambient to dance, from traditional to futuristic, bringing remixes, live production and guest musicians into the sound system.