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BEN LONG

The Long 1

About Me

Within the techno genre, many claim to have been influenced by the now heavily commercialised hip hop movement. For Ben Long, one half of London’s infamous and influential Space DJ’z, this statement comes from within. Having grown up in the early 1980’s immersing himself totally in the lifestyle of breakdancing and graffiti, his attitudes towards hip hop, and the connections he sees between it and techno were forged, and his beliefs are those of someone who has followed both genres from the underground upwards. When commercialism finally set about popularising hip hop to the masses, Ben turned his focus towards the familiar beats and bass of techno to satisfy his love of electronic music.When Ben linked up with old friend Jamie Bissmire in 1988, the two urban Londoners had already been avid record collectors, and they began experimenting on turntables, and in the studio, and the Space DJ’z were born. As Jamie formed his Bandulu project , Ben continued to hone his skills, which were considerable even at that time, and in 1990 this was rewarded by his first gig, appearing as support DJ for Bandulu and The Orb at Brixton Academy. With Bandulu enjoying extensive success, Ben focused on producing the music he loved, dj’ing and working at the London based Infonet label. It was Infonet that was to be the platform for The Space DJ’z first release ‘Loose Change’ in 1994, then again in 1996 when the duo’s seminal and hugely successful ‘Return to Earth’ proved to be one of the years biggest techno records, and catapulted them into the frontline of the thriving British techno scene.With Bissmire still hard at work with Bandulu, Ben used his new found fame to develop his career by setting up his own record label Potential Recordingz. His releases on Potential proved to be massively popular, and soon Ben’s production and remixing skills were in demand from such heavyweight techno labels as Primate, Tortured, Advanced, Audio, Ground, Consumer Recreation and Pounding Grooves. He rightly takes pride in the fact that he also offered Potential as a springboard to other techno producers such as Umek, Ade Fenton and Chris McCormack, who have since become established artists in their own right, and with the label reaching it’s 23 rd release, it has become synonymous with the highest quality techno for over 8 years.During the late 1990’s and beyond, the Space DJ’z have continued to enjoy enormous success, from their ‘On Patrol’ album on Soma, to the staggering electronic mayhem of their AK-47 release on Ben’s own Potential. As dj’s, Ben Long and Jamie Bissmire have been performing individually, and as the Space DJ’z for over 12 years, regularly playing at techno clubs across every continent of the world, and in 2003 they released their first mix CD ‘The Last DJ’z on Earth’. Ben puts this longevity down to their total dedication to the art, and by “staying true to themselves and their beliefs. With the Space DJ’z, what you see is what you get”.As a solo artist, Ben’s dj schedule is busier than ever and his performances behind the decks undoubtedly reflect his hip hop roots, and it is clear that it is behind the turntables that he can truly express himself. As Ben himself says “I see the two as parallel musical forms with no constraints - techno is always changing and always moving, and hip hop is exactly the same”. It is because of this inventive and innovative attitude to his profession that Ben set up his Ergonomix label, an imprint influenced by Jeff Mills ‘Cycle 30’ release, solely devoted to locked grooves.In 2008, Ben celebrates his fifteenth year as both a DJ and recording artist. His love of electronic music remains as strong as ever, and his enthusiasm undiminished. With a stack of new music ready to be released, and worldwide bookings well into the year already confirmed, you can expect to see Ben Long and The Space DJ’z around for some considerable time yet.

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Ben Long interview on Pete Tongs Fast Trax

Short interview with myself for Pete Tongs Fast Trax ..">Pete Tongz Fast Trax...
Posted by BEN LONG on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:03:00 PST

Ben Long interview and Guest Dj Mix tonight

Club Educate tonight 23 45 Gmt - Ben Long interview & Guest Dj Mix - www.spin1038.com ( world Wide ) 103.8 fm and NTL 934 ( Ireland )
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 02:48:00 PST

Ben Long - The Long winter mix cd

Recorded live @ Winter World Germany Label - EXPLICIT MUSICK Release Date - 12th May 2008 physical , 5th May 2008 digitalTrack Listing - 01 INTRO02 PATRIK SKOOG Untitled Drumcode 03 IGNITION TECHN...
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:03:00 PST

Who wants to pimp my page

I am looking for some 1 to pimp my myspace page , if you are a budding designer and you think you have what it takes please send me some examples of your handy work so can i check them out .All the be...
Posted by BEN LONG on Sun, 30 Mar 2008 09:12:00 PST

Top 10 Bangerz January 08

01 Space Djz - Gobsmacked Ep - Gobsmacked 02 Ben Long - The Long Way Ep - Potential Recordingz 03 White Label - Bootek 23 - Bootek 04 Space Djz - Bullshit ep - Bullshit 05 Ben Long - Hold Em Ep - ...
Posted by BEN LONG on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:53:00 PST

Ben Long Vz Billy Nasty Live @ Techno Experiment Manchester

Ben Long Vz Billy Nasty 4 x 2 set live at Techno Experimentto listen click this linkhttp://fatcollective.org/muckybeats
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 05:11:00 PST

Potential Recordingz 023

Ben Long - Potential Recordingz 023 - The Long Way Ep - Digital only release.
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:21:00 PST

Ben Long Vz Karl Cullen

Ben Long Vz Karl Cullen ep on Gobsmacked Records from Ireland
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:15:00 PST

Ben Long - Hold Em Ep

New Release- The Hold Em Ep  coming out on the Epochworx record label. 4 trax of banging techno in a Ben Long style.
Posted by BEN LONG on Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:13:00 PST