MacLeod
13-02-2007, 12:07 PM
Easy now all,
For the first time in 2007 Superfly returns to its home of the Zanzibar. New for 2007 we welcome our newest member Johnny 1 Move who will bring a fresh aspect to all things breaks, anybody who knows his skills on the wheels of steel know they are not to be missed!!
For the 2nd March we welcome to Liverpool:
Brothers Bud (Finger Lickin')
Superstyledeluxe (Payback Project)
Johnny 1 Move (Chibuku)
Dash (World Corona DJ Finalist)
Stewart MacLeod (Resident)
Ben Proudlove (Exspleetiv)
Pre-Party at Bumper, Hardman St, Liverpool 8pm - 11pm, completely FREE!!
Superfly at the Zanzibar 11pm - 4am, £4 NUS £5 all else
Brothers Bud:
Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) first came to the attention of Finger Lickin' in the summer of 2002 when Dom turned up at Vinyl Addiction with the first 10 copies of the soon-to-be Finger Lickin' monster, 'Herbgrinder'. Including a blinding re-rub from in-house legends the Drumattic Twins (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=261), the release was a massive international success leading to compilation licences and radio support in every corner of the globe. It also made the number 1 spot in the Breaks chart in DJ Mag - not bad for a debut release! Having found a home in the boxes of the Plump DJs (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=107), Dreadzone, Rennie Pilgrem (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=106), Kid Kenobi and Ali B (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=350), to name but a few, it simply had to join the Lickers catalogue.
Following a pair of lauded one-off white labels, The Alarm and Pump Box, which gained a wealth of underground support, Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) are soon return to the Finger Lickin fold with a tasty double header of club bullets in form of 'Crazy Jack' (release date 18th September 2006) and the infectious 'Don't Stop'.
Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) are Dom Farrington and Ollie Gregson. Contrary to popular myth, the 'Brothers' are not actually related and with Dom's music history ranging from funk through hip-hop and with a healthy dose of late-eighties rave culture and Ollie's more 'traditional' musical upbringing, (Grade 8 drummer with distinction, don't you know?) they certainly must have had a lot to talk about when they first met! Their differences in approach come together to form something great - chunky beats, screeching leads and bottomless subs - not to mention their production skills. Dom also has a nice little sideline in the more commercial side of dance music with his heavy involvement with Ministry of Sound who are currently licencing a number of his productions. See if you can spot the tunes!
Ollie's musical background is the stuff of genuine awe. A drummer from age 7 (patient parents!), guitar at 9 and bass guitar from the age of 13 he has put in the hours to achieve his expert status. He has been in bands from a young age and loves composing and songwriting. After achieving high grades in all three disciplines he moved onto a Music Technology and Production course lasting 3 years and is currently looking to continue his education at uni studying Acoustics and Studio Design.
With three decades of DJing experience between them, these guys are no strangers to spinning a few tunes. Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) launched the first night for White Rhino in Brighton and still hold a 11 year residency at Atomic Jam. They have appeared on Metalheadz tours, the Rizla tour with Bugged Out (http://www.outlar.com/listings.php?event=buggedout) and the Finger Lickin 5th Birthday Party. Dom headlined the Gatecrasher (http://www.outlar.com/listings.php?event=gatecrasher) Black and White Ball whilst working as SolarStone DJs, and at 14 he had a show on Midlands' pirate radio station Freedom FM, (including jingles!), and also ran pirate station, Bass Station 105.9FM, launching him into the early rave era with residencies at Pandemonium, Fantasia and Quest.
Ladies and gentlemen it is with great pleasure we bring you the dope beats of the Midlands finest - we give you The Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844).
Superstyledeluxe:
SuperStyleDeluxe Intro: SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) (Dan Holmes & Neil Simons) are responsible for many of the floor rocking Breakbeats and midtempo hits that keep the booty shaking.
"Making music you can dance too" has been the aim and moto since the whole concept began. It started with the mass production of mix tapes titled SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) and adventuring into the realms of hip hop- Breaks Disco etc. All laden with a sprinkle of Turntableism this became the trademark for the young superstyedeluxe and selling them at the local legendary club Stump Juice based in Wolverhampton UK where Dan (the DJ) up held his residency with those heavy weight Latinos The Capoeira Twins. Population and demand for the mixes snow bald, gaining magazine reviews and reaching as far off as Europe & Canada. Production and tunes soon started flowing and a record contract was secured with Hamburg's Lounge Records. A barrow load of releases followed all gaining props from the Plump DJs (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=107) Krafty Kuts (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=58)- Mr Scruff (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=21) for their unique sound and diverse approach to making dance records.
Remixes have seen Dido, Bent (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=121), Venus Hum, Reno, Pink, Stabilizer, Circuit Breaker & The Strike Boys to name but a few to receive the SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) treatment. The pair have achieved great praise with Breaks poll nominations, number one chartings and worldwide exposure with their releases. This has resulted in a SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) record sitting in many a dj's box. The pair are now coming off Brighton's" Heavy Weight" breaks label "SuperCharged/Against The Grain" with the long awaited debut album sitting nicely in the Pipeline. And if that wasnt enough they have just started a brand new label called The Payback Project which is making all the right moves The clubbing circuit has seen the introduction of Mc Chickaboo to the SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) DJ show. Recent releases with Chickaboo and heavy touring has placed them among the top DJ/ Mc acts. With tours from Europe, Canada,Australia & Asisa. Their acclaimed shows have been one of the hottest things coming out of the UK. With the shows fully supported by SuperStyleDeluxes mixer sponsor, Ecler (www.ecler.com (http://www.ecler.com).)
For the first time in 2007 Superfly returns to its home of the Zanzibar. New for 2007 we welcome our newest member Johnny 1 Move who will bring a fresh aspect to all things breaks, anybody who knows his skills on the wheels of steel know they are not to be missed!!
For the 2nd March we welcome to Liverpool:
Brothers Bud (Finger Lickin')
Superstyledeluxe (Payback Project)
Johnny 1 Move (Chibuku)
Dash (World Corona DJ Finalist)
Stewart MacLeod (Resident)
Ben Proudlove (Exspleetiv)
Pre-Party at Bumper, Hardman St, Liverpool 8pm - 11pm, completely FREE!!
Superfly at the Zanzibar 11pm - 4am, £4 NUS £5 all else
Brothers Bud:
Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) first came to the attention of Finger Lickin' in the summer of 2002 when Dom turned up at Vinyl Addiction with the first 10 copies of the soon-to-be Finger Lickin' monster, 'Herbgrinder'. Including a blinding re-rub from in-house legends the Drumattic Twins (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=261), the release was a massive international success leading to compilation licences and radio support in every corner of the globe. It also made the number 1 spot in the Breaks chart in DJ Mag - not bad for a debut release! Having found a home in the boxes of the Plump DJs (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=107), Dreadzone, Rennie Pilgrem (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=106), Kid Kenobi and Ali B (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=350), to name but a few, it simply had to join the Lickers catalogue.
Following a pair of lauded one-off white labels, The Alarm and Pump Box, which gained a wealth of underground support, Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) are soon return to the Finger Lickin fold with a tasty double header of club bullets in form of 'Crazy Jack' (release date 18th September 2006) and the infectious 'Don't Stop'.
Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) are Dom Farrington and Ollie Gregson. Contrary to popular myth, the 'Brothers' are not actually related and with Dom's music history ranging from funk through hip-hop and with a healthy dose of late-eighties rave culture and Ollie's more 'traditional' musical upbringing, (Grade 8 drummer with distinction, don't you know?) they certainly must have had a lot to talk about when they first met! Their differences in approach come together to form something great - chunky beats, screeching leads and bottomless subs - not to mention their production skills. Dom also has a nice little sideline in the more commercial side of dance music with his heavy involvement with Ministry of Sound who are currently licencing a number of his productions. See if you can spot the tunes!
Ollie's musical background is the stuff of genuine awe. A drummer from age 7 (patient parents!), guitar at 9 and bass guitar from the age of 13 he has put in the hours to achieve his expert status. He has been in bands from a young age and loves composing and songwriting. After achieving high grades in all three disciplines he moved onto a Music Technology and Production course lasting 3 years and is currently looking to continue his education at uni studying Acoustics and Studio Design.
With three decades of DJing experience between them, these guys are no strangers to spinning a few tunes. Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844) launched the first night for White Rhino in Brighton and still hold a 11 year residency at Atomic Jam. They have appeared on Metalheadz tours, the Rizla tour with Bugged Out (http://www.outlar.com/listings.php?event=buggedout) and the Finger Lickin 5th Birthday Party. Dom headlined the Gatecrasher (http://www.outlar.com/listings.php?event=gatecrasher) Black and White Ball whilst working as SolarStone DJs, and at 14 he had a show on Midlands' pirate radio station Freedom FM, (including jingles!), and also ran pirate station, Bass Station 105.9FM, launching him into the early rave era with residencies at Pandemonium, Fantasia and Quest.
Ladies and gentlemen it is with great pleasure we bring you the dope beats of the Midlands finest - we give you The Brothers Bud (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=844).
Superstyledeluxe:
SuperStyleDeluxe Intro: SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) (Dan Holmes & Neil Simons) are responsible for many of the floor rocking Breakbeats and midtempo hits that keep the booty shaking.
"Making music you can dance too" has been the aim and moto since the whole concept began. It started with the mass production of mix tapes titled SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) and adventuring into the realms of hip hop- Breaks Disco etc. All laden with a sprinkle of Turntableism this became the trademark for the young superstyedeluxe and selling them at the local legendary club Stump Juice based in Wolverhampton UK where Dan (the DJ) up held his residency with those heavy weight Latinos The Capoeira Twins. Population and demand for the mixes snow bald, gaining magazine reviews and reaching as far off as Europe & Canada. Production and tunes soon started flowing and a record contract was secured with Hamburg's Lounge Records. A barrow load of releases followed all gaining props from the Plump DJs (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=107) Krafty Kuts (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=58)- Mr Scruff (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=21) for their unique sound and diverse approach to making dance records.
Remixes have seen Dido, Bent (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=121), Venus Hum, Reno, Pink, Stabilizer, Circuit Breaker & The Strike Boys to name but a few to receive the SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) treatment. The pair have achieved great praise with Breaks poll nominations, number one chartings and worldwide exposure with their releases. This has resulted in a SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) record sitting in many a dj's box. The pair are now coming off Brighton's" Heavy Weight" breaks label "SuperCharged/Against The Grain" with the long awaited debut album sitting nicely in the Pipeline. And if that wasnt enough they have just started a brand new label called The Payback Project which is making all the right moves The clubbing circuit has seen the introduction of Mc Chickaboo to the SuperStyleDeluxe (http://www.outlar.com/artist.php?id=843) DJ show. Recent releases with Chickaboo and heavy touring has placed them among the top DJ/ Mc acts. With tours from Europe, Canada,Australia & Asisa. Their acclaimed shows have been one of the hottest things coming out of the UK. With the shows fully supported by SuperStyleDeluxes mixer sponsor, Ecler (www.ecler.com (http://www.ecler.com).)