- LIVE mix from simple with joy orbison Artwork
LIVE mix from simple with joy orbison
em williams on May 05, 2012 20:23 - DRINK TO ME - "b1 - POPULOUS remix" Artwork
DRINK TO ME - "b1 - POPULOUS remix"
populous on April 04, 2012 13:30 A tribute to Jef Gilson (Isma'a records 2004)
Four Tet on February 06, 2012 14:12- Edit Beck & Gary Beck - Outset (master) CLIP Artwork
Edit Beck & Gary Beck - Outset (master) CLIP
garybeck on December 30, 2011 19:03
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About
A brief little bit about me (i'm not keen on lengthy third-person biographies):
I've been DJing for about 8 years (mostly under my old 'LeFord' alias) and started playing for Slide approximately 2 years ago - check out www.slideuk.com for more details.
Ever since I broke out of the bedroom, i've been extremely fortunate to warm up for the likes of Nic Fanciulli, Deepgroove, Jamie Anderson, Stanton Warriors, Adam Freeland, Erol Alkan, Lee Mortimer, Simon Patterson, Style Of Eye, Krafty Kuts and many more, as well as playing at 2008/2010's Slide/Simple boat parties and the superb local Out To Graze festival 3 years running.
I'm also resident at the burgeoning Kai-Zen clubnight in London (keep up to date with regular news, music, and monthly blogs written by my good self: http://www.kai-zen.co.uk), where I spin alongside my good friends Chris Page, Dave Johnys, KiERaN, Naif, and Kai-Zen head honcho Roberto. On top of this, i've recently started running my own Cratedigga 'vinyl only' night in Oxford, with the sole aim of bringing back good honest Dance music, and allowing local DJ's to dust off their musical archives and give classic House and Trance the platform it deserves.
I don't particularly have a long list of influences, but amongst the ones I do, i'd list James Holden and Nick Warren as stand-outs, purely for the way I never get tired of the material they release, and their styles reflect my own desire to do something a little more creative than simply mixing two records together.
