Rhythm Plate consist of Matt Rhythm and Ant Plate who hail from the beautifully backward peak district town of Matlock. They first met at school where it quickly became apparent that they had the same make of orthopaedic shoe, meaning they quite literally got off on the right foot. this, combined with their mutual love of shoplifting, warm real ale and bad puns meant that they were soon finalising a plan for musical stardom.
Their recording career initially began in Plate's parents caravan in Bridlington (motto: if the music's rockin', don't bother knockin') but they soon outgrew this and moved into a multi purpose, state of the art allotment shed nearer home.
Their reputation as musical visionaries soon began to spread due to their infamous 'Derbyshire cubs and brownies DJ tour' which culminated in an all-dayer at Starkholmes village hall. This would have made the front page of the Matlock Mercury Newspaper were it not for one young raver drinking too much kia-ora and having to be stomach pumped.Early attempts at pop stardom were hampered by their crippling tourettes syndrome, however an intensive course of hypnotherapy soon sorted this problem out. The only problem is that now whenever they hear a certain todd terry hi-hat pattern they have a full on relapse.
After conquering the bourgeoning pub scene in Matlock these boompty bumpkins decided to think a bit bigger - releasing on such heavyweights as mantis, winding road, DiY, lost my dog, bluem, flat & round and procreation. As well as this they have also remixed/ruined tunes by respected artists such as atjazz, inland knights, hanna, BRS, brooks and pete dafeet.
These productions have been well received occasionally appearing on BBC Radio 1 and compilations such as groove armada 'another late night', ministry of sound 'chillout ibiza', hed kandi 'beach house 2' and also on the TV show 'CSI miami' despite the fact that all of them are recorded at 126bpm and blatantly use the same kick drum.
They have also even started a monthly deep house club night DETUNE in Chesterfield of all places, which is still going strong four years later: quite amazing when you hear some of the drivel they play.
Should the need arise they also DJ, using the transpeak bus service to carry their much sought after cassette single collection to gigs. Expect house, disco, funk, soul, waltz and whatever else they can get from charity shops.
At present plate sells deep house insurance and rhythm is a dancer.
For more info/discog/randomness visit www.rhythmplate.com .
DJ Mixes n' that ::
a dodgily 'beat mixed' effort from earlier this year
And can you be arsed theres a random 'jack mix 80-89' dj set thingy thats webnetiocally clever (if you have that realplayer installed), tar to undergroundhouse.net for that one.
Are you deaf?? if not, then you might want to listen to more RP stuff below,.. shit, you could even buy some if you really wanted to.. or just leave that up to the deafers maybe.