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Winners of the prestigious Best Breakthrough Producer award at Breakspoll 2007, Production duo Groove Diggerz presents their eagerly anticipated mix album - Singles Vol 1.
So what does the recipient of Best Breakthrough Producer at this years international Breakspoll awards have to say about achieving a major life long goal?? Bring it all on and lets keep it goin and then go some more!!!
Rob Savage, One half of the Groove Diggerz, record label boss x 2, club promoter and all round musical businessman is on a roll. Hard work, ambition, tenacity, passion and last but not least talent are seeing Rob and the Groove Diggerz go from underground unknowns to triple nominated artists at this years Breakspoll awards.
Rob Savage burst onto the breaks scene last year along with pal and production partner Reuben Pearce as new breakbeatbeat duo the Groove Diggerz.
They have released an astonishing 10 tracks in the last 10 months with rave reviews and sales to match. Not to mention the superb remixes for the Beat Assassins, Manuel Neztic and the Propellerheads Will White, with the forthcoming remix for Soul of Mans ´The Drum´ you could say they´ve appeared overnight from achieving such wide spread success in this short time. But it has been a tough long journey which has culminated in the diverse and unmistakable sound of the Groove Diggerz, they have established themselves as the front runners of the funky breaks scene and show no signs of lagging.
Groove Diggerz have compiled an 11 track mix CD with their best material to date including Big Bad Bruiser, Neon Funk, Disco Shit and Check This love.
Singles Vol 1 invites you to listen to never heard before lyrics performed by Ronnie Black (Breakin Even/dub pistols) and an exclusive sneak preview into their chill out production. This is not to be missed.
Available NOW from www.breakinevenrecords.co.uk
29289Rob Savage (Groove Diggerz) is the main man behind the Groove Diggerz phenomenon which is sweeping the breaks world since their debut on the scene a mere 2 years ago. Groove Diggerz are the act everyone in breaks circles are watching right now. They won the prestigious Breakthrough Producer award 2007, came 3rd in the Breakthrough DJ category 2007 and their record label “Breakin Even†finished second for Breakthrough Label 2007 at this year's Breakspoll. They are enjoying a meteoric rise to fame bringing their brand of electro-fueled funk.
Breakbeat was a natural progression for someone who can play just about any musical instrument put in his hands. Spending four years as the drummer in “Metro†he enjoyed success with one album and European tour before the group disbanded and he turned his attention to electronic music. Groove Diggerz then jetted off to the Canary Islands securing a long DJ residency. This is where he acquired his production skills from Dutch producer Nils Pot. Being a drummer by trade the drums in his tracks have a uniquely warm feel and always bring the funk.
Rob Savage is also the main man behind the acclaimed breaks night 'Breakin Even'. Going five years strong it formed the foundation for his record label “Breakin Evenâ€. His other label Even Flow has been doing just as well. The labels have featured artists including Pilch, Dogtown Clash, Manuel Neztic, Diverted, Ben and Lex and Kickflip. The labels have been highly successful in pushing the new wave of nu-skool breakbeat.
Their track “Big Bad Bruiser†hit mainstream in Australia when it was used during the summer campaign for the TV show “The OCâ€. Their most recent track “Live for the Weekend†went straight to the top of many DJ charts and received massive support from Radio1 and KissFM. Their production talent has not gone unnoticed by the world’s biggest Breaks label, Fingerlickin, with Groove Diggerz being asked to remix Soul of Man’s “The Drumâ€.
2007 Sees will see their blossoming career skyrocket. After returning from Australia they hit Spain before returning home and playing at “Chew The Fat†in London. They are booked to play at the “Beautiful Days†and the infamous “Glade†Festivals in the middle of the year before embarking on a tour around Europe, Asia and Australasia to promote their forthcoming album which has a slightly different feel to it, using a lot more vocals from the like of Sophie Baker (Zero 7), MC Manic (Freefall Collective), Ronnie Black (Dub Pistols) and Jewels Vass (Mad Professor), it is due out in Feb/March 2008.
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