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J Majik on radio One biography, J Majik on radio One discography
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Filesize: 109.There were always parties around the corner from where I lived and a blues party ever Saturday night.Monday, Tuesday we'd just find places to go.My raving partner was Colin Dale who plays techno now and used to be at Kiss FM.He was a DJ and used to play at a club called Tiffany's.DJing thing doesn't look too bad and then a pirate radio station opened up near my house and Colin was supposed to be doing a show.He couldn't as he was already playing on Kiss (which was a pirate then) so he asked me to do it for him.DJ, but he said I had plenty of tunes so I could cover for him.Grooverider because we were the only people the promoter knew who played house music.Then at about 3 o'clock hundreds of people turned up out of the blue as we were packing up to go home.After that, they asked us if we wanted to do it on a regular basis.We'd just come out of the riots and everyone was still wary about the place, so to see all these people coming down partying, monged out of their brains, was a really funny experience!It's something I've got to look forward to.He was the one who taught me how to mix so Colin was very important to me.Tim Westwood gave me my first break as a DJ at a big night and I had a fucking nose bleed on the decks!Grooverider was much more important in the acid house times.It's really freestyle, we play exactly what we want.If he gets on a roll then I'll leave him for an hour and then come back on.If he's blowing it out I let him get on with it and vice versa.There's no real set DJ thing between us, it's just whatever feels right.They're bang into it but you go to certain places that are just really odd.The great thing about America is that wherever you go people come up and say that they listen to us on the radio.They wanted to keep the pirate feel so it was anything goes really.It was a good time and the show was really popular, it was the height of the drum n bass thing in the early 90s and Kiss capitalised on that.Towards the end it just got a little bit shabby and when our producer went to Radio 1 he came and said there was an opening for a drum n bass show and asked us what we thought.Radio 1 is worldwide and we knew that drum n bass was going that way as well, so getting out to all those different places was what we wanted.It's great to be able to express yourself to people worldwide through your DJing and the radio.I've been playing at FABRIC LIVE a couple of years now.With the whole drum n bass and breaks thing I've got total respect for what they're doing.You've got Terry Francis and guys like that: I used to play with them years ago when I played house.You can ask any of the big DJs and they'll tell you that Fabric has set the standard.I'm going to South Korea soon, which will be interesting with world events and Japan, which has a great scene.Brazil will be great to visit as their drum n bass sound, particularly Marky and Patife, has really infused the scene with some great vibes.Here, he played a mixture of Soul, Jazz and Rare Groove.Fabio has not done much in the way of producing although that looks set to change in the future with different projects lined up.Impressed by this spectacular debut, Goldie followed the progress of the young producer and J Majik gifted him with Your Sound , an early and very influential Metalheadz single.In 1994 with old friend Danny Jay he decided to create his own label and called it Infrared.Ben Watt approached a very flattered Majik to collaborate on some tracks for their album.Majik appeared on the album, with a VIP mix appearing on the Infrared compilation album NightVision in 1999.Majik himself (under various guises).Majik and sidekicks Adam F and MCMC.Goldie, collaborations with Jazz guitarist Ronnie Jordan, as well as an exciting meeting with US house diva Kathy Brown that would lead to the know Infamous Love Is Not A Game.Alongside fellow artists Optical, Dillinja, Accidental Heroes, Futurebound and Future Cut, the album had mouths watering all around the world.Motion aka James Heppel signed to Infrared after sending a demo to J Majik.April 2002 saw the first artist album Stars Our Destination from Infrared signings, Accidental Heroes.Thanks to the heavy dub plate rotation of Grooverider, Fabio Andy C, Bad Company, Ed Rush, DJ Marky, Adam F, Bryan Gee and Hype the New Generation is set to cause a storm when it is released in three parts between November 2002 and January 2003.Amongst the many dance floor hits provided on New Generation is the massive Share the Blame by J Majik featuring Kathy Brown, a really big track!.There are plans for a J Majik artist album, early 2003, and countless other projects in the pipeline, including tracks with the now infamous Terra Deva (of Shakedown and Defected fame), some new ventures into the house scene, including some great new tracks with Kathy Brown.Infrared are currently on tour to promote the album over the coming months.Termenul pentru cautare trebuie sa contina minim 2 caractere!"Campul cod de verificare este obligatoriu!"Care este cea mai interesanta categorie?Nu stiu ce am facut sa merit lo...Eminem vorbeste despre munca alaturi de Dre...Accessibility linksText onlySkip to contentSkip to local navigationSkip to bbc.Listen to and interact with all of Radio 1's shows.There's also the biggest names in entertainment radio from Chris Moyles to Vernon Kay.BaileyGet the freshest drum and bass cuts.MMVIIIThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.TODO: 1st day of visit
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