Aaron is one third of the legendary Liberator Djs with Chris and Julian and has been rocking dancefloors across the globe for over 16 years with firing sets of Techno and Acid Techno. This last year alone has seen Aaron playing in Brazil, Venezuela, Spain, Russia and up and down the UK. Alongside Chris Liberator Aaron owns and runs the Stay Up Forever label Collective which has giant Techno labels such as Hydraulix, RAW, Glitch and Cluster and of course the original Acid Techno label Stay Up Forever. Hits from the Stay Up Forever stables include “One Night In Hackney†by Chris Liberator and D.A.V.E. The Drummer as Dynamo City, “RAW 009†by Guy McAffer, “The Rabbits Name Was…†by Julian Liberator and DDR as A&E Dept and the recently re released “4x4x9 Funky†by Julian Liberator. As a producer Aaron partners up with Guy McAffer a.k.a The Geezer for their Crash N Burn Acid Techno project which has produced the massive “Santa Pod†fro Stay Up Forever and “Man Bites Belgium†on their own Wah Wah Label......... About The Liberators......... Out of the Rave explosion at the end of the Eighties came a massive underground dance movement that combined the Anarchy of the free festivals like Stone Henge with the music and style of the orbital parties like Sunrise. Names like Spiral Tribe, Circus Warp, DIY, and Bedlam created sound systems and gave DJs like The Liberators, Aztec, Colin Dale, Digs and Woosh a chance to cut their teeth at rave/festivals like Castle Morton and Lechlade Free. The Liberator DJs came through the North London squat party scene where they had been gaining skills making all night parties full of punks and ravers. In 1992 they teamed up with the extremely influential sound system Bedlam busting into warehouses to make some of the most chaotic free parties London had ever seen. In 1994 the boys started the Stay Up, Forever record label which kick started the Acid Techno sound and due to this The Liberators started to get an international fan base and gigs all over the world soon followed. Fast forward to 2008 and The Liberators and their ideal of the true rave underground still remains.
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