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Signal Drivers

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SIGNAL DRIVERS BIOGRAPHY

“Dirty house with a great big smile: that’s the name of the game here.”– IDJ Mag

Signal Drivers are becoming one of the biggest exports out of the west coast of Australia with their brand of electro bass, fidget house and tech funk. They have the ability to always deliver with unique turntablism, sampling and effects and their skills on the decks are backed up by a blossoming production career. They are the head honchos of Destination? Label.
Pete and Mark’s first release in 2006, “Widgety Dub” on Erase Records, made Nocturnal magazine’s top 50 within a week of release. "Straight forward bombastic-ness on the four/four tip. Picture the high pitched synth-noises on the bangin' the box low end... and you got this track pegged and ready for use!" The quality continued on Fresh Produce Records with "Disco Seduction", "Some Kinda Wonderful" before releasing again on Erase with “Sticky Date Rerub".

In 2007 they launched their own imprint based around their successful club night which they are co creators of, Destination?. Their label’s debut release “Pump Funk Junk” received great support from all areas including Radio One, KissFM, Australia's JJJ Radio and DJs such as Aquasky, Plump DJs, Laurent Garnier and Pendulum as the hype surrounding their production continued to grow. “Just Breathe” with the luscious vocals of local singer Carmen Jones soon followed rocketing up charts around the world. Their latest release, “Dizzy Lizzy”, caused a storm before hitting the shelves featuring in the winning routine of the UK DMC championships! In 2007 they were voted “Best Broken Beat Producer” at the Perth Dance Music Awards (PDMAs).
As DJs they burst onto the scene at the infamous Afterlife parties in Western Australia in 2002 before being picked up as Loaded Dice residents in 2003. Before long they were voted “Best New Talent 2004” in the PDMAs. They are now residents at Destination? (voted “Best Club Night 2006” and “Outstanding Contribution” in the PDMAs) and Pitchshifter both at Ambar, a club voted number 1 in Australia in DJ Mag’s recent poll of DJs in 2007 and The Fuzz at The Como (2nd for Best Weekly Night in the PDMAs). They were voted at no.3 in Western Australia and no.78 in Australia at Inthemix’s most recent national DJ poll.

Signal Drivers keep a busy tour schedule having played Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Hobart and Adelaide in the last year. They've stood alongside the biggest names to grace the shores of Australia: James Zabiela, Switch, Sinden, Stanton Warriors, Freestylers, Tayo, Skool of Thought, Freq Nasty, Deekline and Wizard, Tipper, Klaus "Heavyweight" Hill, Ali B, Dopamine, Adam Freeland, Kid Kenobi, Qbert, Craze, Koma and Bones, Hyper, Rogue Element, Groove Diggerz, Ctrl Z, Pendulum and so on. Being invited to play the many festivals to hit the west coast including Ministry of Sound, Godskitchen, Renaissance, Summerdaze, Good Vibrations, Sunshine People, Future Music Festival these boys always bring their number one game. .

When they’re not DJing or producing there isn’t a spare minute left after producing their monthly podcast, interviewing and reviewing for online dance resources inthemix.com.au and teknoscape.com.au, or writing the breaks column (Control Break) in Drum Magazine, a weekly street mag in Perth.

2008 is already shaping as a big year for the boys with tours to the UK, New Zealand as well as all over the east of of Australia in the next six months. Productions wise they have collaborations with Miles Dyson and Karl Sav about to be released along side a remix of Tina Cousins for Sony/BMG. They are producing the first Destination? mix compilation along with good friend Miles Dyson which will be released later this year. Exciting times ahead!

RELEASES

Signal Drivers - "Sticky Date" Synthetic Beats Compilation

Signal Drivers feat Dlux - "Widgety Dub" Erase Records

Signal Drivers feat Hollydoll - "Disco Seduction" Fresh Produce Records

Signal Drivers feat Hollydoll - "Some Kinda Wonderful" Fresh Produce Records

Signal Drivers - "Sticky Date Rerub" Erase Records

Jude Sebastian - "Rubberman" (Signal Drivers Remix) Erase Records

Signal Drivers - "Pump Funk Junk" Destination?

Signal Drivers - "Just Breathe" Destination?

DinAmicS - "Breakneck" (Signal Drivers Remix) Erase Records

2Crush featuring Miss G Major - "Funk Next Door" (Signal Drivers Remix) VIM Records

Signal Drivers - "Dizzy Lizzy" Destination? (forthcoming)

Signal Drivers feat King With No Throne- "Cosmic Wheel" Destination? (forthcoming)

Signal Drivers vs Miles Dyson feat King With No Throne- "Summer Rain" Destination? (forthcoming)

Signal Drivers vs Karl Sav- "Eggs Raided" Destination? (forthcoming)

Miles Dyson- "Anthem" (Signal Drivers Remix) Plasmapool (forthcoming)

Chris James presents Pedro Sanchez – “Vot For Me” (Signal Drivers Remix) Plasmapool (forthcoming)

Tina Cousins – “Everlong” (Signal Drivers vs Jesse James) Sony/BMG (forthcoming)

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Member Since: 3/27/2006
Band Website: atmydestination.com
Band Members: Pete and Mark

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ITM50 National DJ Poll - show us some love!

It's that time of the year again and after coming number 3 last year in WA and number 78 in Australia we'd appreciate it if you could show us some love. Just click on the link and vote for us in the D...
Posted by Signal Drivers on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:44:00 PST

Signal Drivers Biography

Signal Drivers are becoming one of the biggest exports out of the west coast of Australia with their brand of electro bass, fidget house and tech funk. They have the ability to always deliver with uni...
Posted by Signal Drivers on Tue, 28 Mar 2006 10:42:00 PST