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High Fish Artists
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DJ Chuck-E |
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Posted by: Admin
on 15-Feb-2007 |
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Today, Chuck-E is known as Wales' premier hard trance DJ. But It was 10 years ago that he started his DJ'ing journey, & in this time he has co-promoted several organizations including Viberation, Hardcore Explosion, Trancefusion & Panic Room. As well as being the resident DJ for these he has gained many residencies, & rotational residencies elsewhere including GBH, Breathe, MGK, Hostile, Xtreme, Devils Heaven, Ludicrous and Stimulate to name but a few.
A former winner of the national PYP DJ competition, Chuck-E 1st caught the eye of Ripsnorter head honcho, Martin Pod, back in 2002. 2 years later, he was to headline his event playing back to back with the internationally renowned DJ, Radio 1's DJ Kutski. Keeping you back up to date, Chuck-E has worked and have been a regular at some of the UK's finest underground hard dance events including Bionic, Slammin Vinyl, Tranzaction, Ripsnorter, North, Addiction in Scotland, & The Fresh Clubbing Tour in Ireland, with DJ Frisky. He also Co-owns the Intolerance Recordings label with Mars W.
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Jon the Baptist |
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Posted by: Baptist
on 25-Jan-2006 |
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http://www.jonthebaptist.co.uk
Jon's got a problem. Since school he hasn't held down a job for more than a matter of weeks, infact nothing can motivate this lazy son of a... , except Trance. "The only thing which gets me out of bed each morning" explains Jon... Music has always been a major interest in Jon's life since his school days when he listened to hardcore. After finding (now a lifelong) friend Dave Spinout out of fate, the pair continued to laze around spending all hours learning how to produce music using technology.
In time Jon gathered together his own equipment and made his studio in his mothers house, his mother being as much of a fan of trance as Jon. This enabled Jon to not even have to go out of the house anymore, secluded in his studio of flashing lights and orgasmic trance, Jon was complete.
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Dave Spinout |
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Posted by: DaveSpinout
on 25-Jan-2006 |
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Dave's interest in the dance music scene began way back in the hazy days of 1995. It was then that he first met Iain Cross in school and, after developing a taste for hardcore, the two of them began mixing. Whilst Dave honed his mixing skills he also discovered a desire for greater understanding of the music he was playing. This inevitably began leading down the long path to production. Initially Dave began playing with trackers on PC (sometimes spending 2 hours manually time stretching a single sample!!) but it wasn't for a few years until he began building a fully fledged studio...
As soon as Dave had got to grips with a set of decks, along with Iain and Jon, began organising under 18s events in Dorset. These Weymouth raves introduced many a potential party-goer to the wonderful world of clubbing... Amusingly their status as promoters allowed Dave, Jon and Iain to blag their way into Helter Skelter on a number of occasions despite their young age.
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M.N.K.Y + RYKI - WWW.MNKYANDRYKI.CO.UK |
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Posted by: Admin
on 02-Nov-2006 |
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The newest artists to join the High Fish ranks but no strangers to the hard dance scene, we present M.N.K.Y & RYKI!!
Hailing from the sunny southern seaside town of Weymouth in Dorset, Mitch (M.N.K.Y) and Ricky (Ryki) have been DJing on the UK clubscene for just over three years. They first started mixing in November 2004 and quickly gained recognition after coming 2nd in a DJ competition held in a local nightclub, not bad for their very first gig!!!
Since then they have recieved regular bookings across the UK and have pushed themselves into spotlight to become one of the hottest DJing duo's to emerge from the south wests 'up and coming' ranks.
But it was 2006 that saw them become estabilished into the act that we all know and love today . . .
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S.F.M. aka Sam Marsh |
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Posted by: Dj The Corbz
on 12-Mar-2006 |
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Sam first came to the scene in 2002 knowing very little about dance culture that took him comfortably under its wing………………………………....................
As far as I can remember Sam has loved music of all kinds, so when he discovered dance music he took it on with passion putting all his time and effort into getting those tight mix’s and banging new release’s. given his 1st break in summer 2003 he was to play at Blaze @ Beehive in Bridport for his Friend DJ DoubleU. Pulling a Blinding 1st Dj set he built his foundations for the unique and diverse Producer/Dj he is today. At the end of summer 2003 Sam got involved with his local youth club and arranged for an under 19s rave. Being in control of advertisement the1st event pulled in 239 heads and was an instant success opening an opportunity for Sam and his friends to have a local residency. He later went on to book lots of well known names like Iain Cross, John Baptist, Chris Thomson, Jo May……………………
The next year sam enrolled in a music course at Weymouth college, starting in September 2004 sam found himself being distracted from spinning vinyl and got a feel for the mouse and keyboard. Sam later went on to meet Dj the corbz and through him found John and the High Fishy crew. completely amazed at johns music abilities and studio, it inspired Sam’s drive to make music but not owning a pc kept him at college even on his Wednesdays off (crazy lad).
Hearing Sam’s tunes progress as time went on making tune after tune developing his style in a tunnel vision like method, his songs got more varied and a definite style was appearing, specialising in hard dance, sam also made funky house and drum and bass, which previous styles were apparent.
At the end of summer 2006 sam got a pc, still being at college at the time sam no longer had time for the course as he felt he learnt more sat in johns studio.
His tunes moved faster than ever playing his own production at fusion vs. diversity, he was pleased with the response with his friends matt and Otis knowing the track was his and giving the thumbs up.
It was apparent that Sam’s productions were getting high in standard, he was invited to join the high fish crew as an official member of high fish, overwhelmed by the invitation sam took it and hasn’t looked back since. Sam has come far since 2006 playing in clubs and bars up the country, he started to Establish a small name for himself as a producer.
Sam later went on to team up with do the corbz, producing there 1st track together “Definitely” the track was a success in clubs gaining constructive feedback from established producers sam took them on the chin and got to work. Come 2007 he was given the opportunity to remix a release from Dj Majesty “silver”. taking this on with corbzy they spent months hard at work rendering and re-rendering to get the finished track. Liking what he heard majesty sent it to dave joy (joyride rcds) where it was to go to record, sadly it never made it but did however make it to Synergy the mixed album by dave joy.
Sam is currently still making and mixing his tunes, proving that the love doesn’t die unless you let it!!!!!!
For previews of D.J S.F.M’s releases use the related links or send an email for cd request
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TrickyDJ |
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Posted by: Dave Spinout
on 29-Jan-2006 |
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Tricky has been playing his own brand of intense, aggressive trance in the Yorkshire area since 1998.
He started out with a residency at Templehead in Leeds, playing psy-edged trance techno on the same bill as people such as Chris Liberator and Giselle. He concurrently ran and played at eUphoric in Bradford, building up an impressive fan-base, and putting on -vs- nights with hard dance monsters, Parlez-Vous?
Through regular bookings for the local Cyberdog store , he then became resident at Distraction in Leeds with notable appearances alongside Lee Haslam, Tidy Boys, Amber D, Ingo and Hinsley, with guest brands such as Goodgreef and Polysexual, as well as at the Tidy album launch.
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