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Recently signed to Oeuvre Records: new Nottingham based label. Founding member of experimental music night ‘Room 237’ in Leeds. Recently performed live at Bloc Weekend 2009. Available for DJ bookings and Live performances.
I'm the promoter of the electronica side of things for a small independent night called 'Room 237'. I've been playing out drum & bass, electronica, ambient and a hint of (good) hip hop music for pretty much my whole life. With the underlying reason to promote music to make you think, my aim has been to select acts that highlight the importance of forward thinking audio that tests the audience from all musical backgrounds. I have previously put on Jamie Liddel, Chris Clark, Milanese, Sqaurepusher, Shitmat, Tim Exile, DMX crew, LFO, Plaid, Cylob, Venetian Snares, Muziq, Luke Vibert, Radioactive Man, Surgeon, Chevron and the legendary Flat-E visual collective to name but a few.
Tom Hammond (Room 237 / Rock-A-Rolla / Ex Southern Records) has written my biography:
Growing up on the exact spot where Oxfordshire meets Buckinghamshire contained all of the usual suspects. Small town mundanity, endless sparse countryside and scattered industrial estates lead to hours experimenting with tunes in his room. These sessions consisted of a steady diet of forward thinking old school D&B (Ed Rush & Optical, Goldie etc), 80’s electro, early Ninja Tune artists and his dad’s jazz and classical records. Before the apathy of small town life grasped him he went to study at university in Leeds. After years of playing out at various styles of nights, even at fashionable city centre bars to pay his rent and probably one of the biggest drives in terms of wanting to create aggressive music. Soon he started Room 237 with a friend and his ambition and passion were instantly recognisable as he brought some of the biggest names in electronic music to the open arms of Leeds forward thinking music heads.
Being the resident at your own night seems like a dream but the challenge of having to complement some of the biggest and experimental names in leftï¬eld music would make most producers or dj’s stick to the speciï¬c genre they know best and sacriï¬ce development for stability. P45 did the opposite… not resting on his laurels and continuing to produce new music using a number of different effects, techniques and software and continuously pushing himself to develop his range of styles to complement these differing eclectic artists. Throughout the years he has supported the likes of Squarepusher, LFO, Modeselektor, The Locust, Venetian Snares, Battles, Plaid, Four Tet and many more.
P45’s genre transcending dexterity takes in the experimental dubstep trip of Vex’d, industrial techno of Surgeon, the future glitch of Flying Lotus and the scattered experimental drum and bass of Amon Tobin. His true strength, though, lies in the crescendos of layered texture, noise and re-sampled sampling. In a time where people like Mary Anne Hobbs are championing the similarities and crossover between anything electronic, dubstep, techno and the industrial avant-garde P45 is your man.
I love putting on parties, I just hope there's enough people out there to enjoy decent music!
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