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Fear Of Music Radio.com has been set up due to the growing frustration from Brighton’s Underground Dance and Electronic music buying community. The problem has been that the underground music buying community, dj’s, vinyl buyers and alike, and the club scene do not reflect one another. So far, at least as the last few years are concerned, the club scene (throughout the UK) has been dominated by incessant music fad genre’s that have left an undeniably bad taste in the new and the older ‘club going’ generations mouths. Bad out of town djs, fashionable ‘paint by number’ music genre’s and inexperience within the music has been the catalyst leading toward the downfall of the club scene.Brighton’s once healthy underground club scene used to be supportive to credible music throughout the week and weekends, and were competently successful because of that. Now, Brighton’s clubs and club nights have steadily gained an overwhelmingly bad reputation throughout the UK and music buying communities. Many people who once enjoyed coming to the seaside for a dirty weekend, don’t bother anymore because of this lack of creativity. Fear Of Music is here to expand on that lack of creativity, and give you more of an ‘experience’ within the music and also offer you a real understanding about ‘Underground Music Culture’.Fear Of Music is here to offer you a ‘real alternative’ to music within the dance and electronic music scene. You will hear everything from latin, jazz, funk, dub, reggae, disco, techno, electro, soul, electronica, broken beat and house, new and old, with a little of something else thrown in for good measure, whatever it may be. All the shows have behind them people who can offer you a wealth of experience and have been working within their chosen fields for a long time. Not only will they offer you an understanding of the music they are purveying but also where it may of come from and where it may be going. The shows will be an hour long and you’ll probably find that not many of us will be talking much, just so that your listening pleasure is not spoiled by us waffling on. When you sign up with us, the play lists from the previous week will be sent out to you the following week, so if you are into your music and collecting then this could be a real opportunity for you to find out about the things you never much new about, this could be and probably will be an invaluable tool for your digging days. Lets face it, its only really collectors who rummage around record stores and find the things that you’ve never heard of or once knew but had long forgotten. Here at ‘Fear Of Music’ we are offering you their experience and their collections.....exclusively.It’s also about the promotion of underground music and the people who make it. So many of these people do not have the exposure that the dance community once revelled in. This is our way of helping to support the music we love.
The DeepSystems show is every 2 weeks on www.fearofmusicradio.com. We specialize in the kind of house music that they dont play in the clubs round here... we activley support real undeground house music and soulful dance within Brighton. If your doing a party or event that you feel fits this description please message me and tell me about it!
Matt Pond Biog.
Matt discovered house music in the early 90's after years of experimenting dj'ing various styles. Castle Morton free festival was a turning point, where dj's Digs & Woosh and Simon DK of the infamous DIY sound systems opened Matt's ears to the sounds of deep and electronic house music from such classic labels as Strictly Rhythm, Bottom Line and Nu-Groove. Matt moved to the midlands to study fine art years later, where with a few comrades started the Inside Out Sound system, throwing parties most weekends for many years, as well as several residencies and guest slots in just about every club in the region. In the late 90's Matt moved south to Brighton and became resident at Fluid Groove, one of Brighton's longest running house music club nights, it was here that he had the opportunity to DJ with such legends as Joshua, Charles Webster, DJ Rasoul, DIY, Jef-K and Atjazz to name a few. It was also around this time that he set up Audio Lounge, a small specialist record store as a reaction to the lack of record shops in the area selling house music vinyl. As we moved into the 2000's things changed in Brighton's club scene, clubs became harder to fill and the music just became more bland, at this time Matt sacrificed all he had built to concentrate on deeper, more musical house sounds, in effect going full circle back to the days of listening to classic NY house and the Chicago house sound. This movement also made Matt turn to production, teaming up with Dom Thompson and Jon Gray to become part of BitterSuite, during which dj'ing took a back seat. After a few years of learning the ropes BitterSuite then started collaborating with fellow West Country house heads BRS and The Rurals, and a string of remixes then followed on the Digi-Peng label (as well as one off remixes for Friends & Families and Flat and Round). This production relationship is strong to this day, with many more Rurals/ BRS collaborations to come! In 2006 Matt set up DeepSystems, a 2 weekly radio show on the newly created www.fearofmusicradio.com, with the mission of opening peoples ears to the deeper sides of house music in Brighton and trying to represent the house sound that wasn’t being represented in any of the clubs (still to this day) among a sea of trendy electro house/ funky/ dirty house blah blah club nights. In conjunction to the radio show a string of underground parties followed where Matt hooked up with legends like Boo Williams and DJ Deep, booking out small private venues as opposed to clubs, with superior sound and music quality. To this day Matt is still working hard on music projects and Deepsystems events, still pushing what he feels is the original deep house sound. You can also find Matt propping up the counter at Hedonizm Records where he works, Brighton’s only underground dance music specialist store.
Boo Williams @ DeepSystems Nov 2006
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DeepSystems @ The Globe July 07
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DJ Deep @ DeepSystems
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Glenn Underground & Boo Williams @ DeepSystems Nov 07
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Jon Gray @ DeepSystems NYE 2007/ 2008
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