- Consciousness Mix - B-tham Summer 2012 Promo Artwork
Consciousness Mix - B-tham Summer 2012 Promo
B-THAM on January 26, 2012 02:19
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To consider that there is good we must first accept that there is evil. For every ray of light there is an equal darkness, for every pure soul there is an equally impure energy, this is the way of the universe.
For thousands of years, the balance between the light and the dark has been held together under a nervous truce between the peaceful club DJ’s of the East and the war mongering savages of the West....
For years, the west has been developing a secret weapon that would corrupt the souls of pure men, assimilating them into their ever-growing conscience of evil. With their heinous plan in place, cheeseball electro house swept the nation, devouring everything in its path.
Commercial radio, music television, clubs and entire festivals lay in the wake of the hungering beast as it loomed upon the bright lights of Canberra with an unquenchable rage...as all hope burns unavailingly in the fires of despair, the prophecy told of a hero who will rise up against the vapid hordes...his name is B-THAM.
By Day, he is a mild mannered citizen James Beetham but by night he transforms into the grime fighting one-man disco B-THAM. His top secret record box is packed with a variety of club killing weapons of mass destruction including driving techno, house, electro, progressive and Jazz influences, each even more deadly than the next.
Although his whereabouts before 2005 are shrouded in mystery, history shows that B-THAM first emerged in April 2005, sharpening his teeth on hardstyle music under the pseudonym ‘Skreech’. In mid 2006 he decided it was time to procure his gospel to a wider audience, to seek out music with more soul in order to bring peace and love to the community.
After a rapid hiatus, B-THAM had perfected his superhero skills with the deeper genres, combining hardstyle turntable techniques, fat driving deep percussive techno house with unique vocals. His new powers amassed a number of residencies and guest spots at coveted venues in his hometown of Canberra such as Lot 33, North Bar, Monkey Bar, Transit Bar, Academy, Holy Grail and The Uni Pub and also playing nationally in recent times in cities Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and more at well known venue's such as Brown Alley (Melb), Barsoma (Brisbane), The Ivy (Syd) & Uber (Bris) to name a few....
In 2010 B-THAM had secured himself a Residency at Lot 33, while also Promoting for the venue and running his own 4Sound Production Company.
2010 also saw B-THAM come up with the creation of 4Sound Radio. Which now airs over 3 stations weekly. The shows airs exclusively on Raw FM, Tue 8PM. Energy FM, Tue 10PM & KIK FM, Sat 11PM. 4Sound radio show consists of the best Electro, Tech, and Deep House that is around. Currently B-THAM runs his own DJ School and also runs DJ lessons at schools across Canberra.
To date he has spilt blood alongside worthy international allies like Steve Lawler (UK), Sebastian Leger (FRANCE), Slam (UK), Nick Curly (GER), Chris Fortier (USA), Kazu Kimura (JAP), D.Ramirez (UK), Robert Dietz (GER), Freestylers (UK), Freq Nasty (UK), Soul of Man (UK), Far Too Loud (UK), Will Saul (UK), D.I.M. (GER), Malente (GER), Skool of Thought (UK), Lee Mortimer (UK), DJ Wag (UK), Adam K (UK), DJ BAM BAM (US), Dirty Disco Youth (GER) and a wide range of National confederates including Bass Kleph, Mark Dynamix, Mobin Master, Archie, Beni, fRew, The Aston Shuffle, MINX, Hook N Sling, Jono Fernandez, Tass, Muska, Liam Sampras, Ember, Raye Antonelli, John Glover, Tom Piper, Chris Fraser, A-Tonez, Emily Scott, Timmy Trumpet, Craig Obey, Zoe Badwi, Femme Fatale, Lady Lauryn, Sgt. Slick, Knife Machine, Harris Robotis, Andy Murphy, Anna Lunoe, Yoshi with many more to come.
Not just satisfied with the home front, B-THAM has now set his sights on battlegrounds across the Universe, also into production work for 2011 to see him soar control... anywhere music remains common and uninspiring, anywhere there are clubbers who yearn for a reason to dance, he will be there.
