Released on Sporadic Groove Records, his first-ever production, "Into Being," was selected by none other than star DJ Paul Oakenfold for his immensely successful album, Another World. Obviously it didn't stop there, history repeated itself with Tone Depth's second production, "Point 7," inspired from the EP Event Horizon, which is once again was commissioned by Oakenfold for his album Travelling. Then, it was John Digweed's turn to discover the talent of the young Montreal producer, when he signed "Rumblefish" on his Bedrock label. Out of his relative anonymity as fast as a speeding bullet, Tone Depth is now considered one of the most promising young artists on the progressive scene.
In winter 2001, the start of his studio collaboration with Montreal colleague Sultan marks a milestone. Their first production, "Sagres," featuring singer Stephanie Vezina, is immediately signed by British label Alola Records and is featured on the popular Transport 6 compilation mixed by Trendroïd. Then, Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi label also falls under the spell of the irresistible rhythms created by the Tone Depth (also known as The Greek) and Sultan duo. Indeed, their productions "Rezin" and "Wadi" are also chosen by Deep Dish for the "Toronto" edition of its Global Underground series. "Alive," a solo track by The Greek, and their remix of "Flying" (Valentino) are also featured on this acclaimed album.
Very active in the studio, he dedicates the same energy as a DJ with his quarterly residency at BLISS (Jakarta), and regular sets at such renowned clubs as Stereo (Montreal), Gravity (Montreal), Plus Soda (Greece), and a handful of other international super clubs.






