After 11 years of playing the drums for various bands covering Funk, Blues and Jazz, Miles Numan found his true love in house music. When promoters and club owners saw his talent he was soon invited to become resident DJ @ Alter Spanier in Zofingen (between Bern and Zurich), where he hosted a breakthrough house night on a Thursday. In addition to his growing reputation as DJ, he co-founded Groovenite.com, Switzerlands first true housemusic e-magazine. The aim of the online magazine was to bring the news of the Swiss and international house music scene to one website.
Miles Numan also hosted a 2 hours Groovenite Radio show on Switzerlands Mainstream Radio, Channel K for almost 2 years on Saturday night, where he had several guest DJs such as Jamie Lewis, Gogo or Titto la Rocka. He is a regular across Switzerlands leading clubs including Club Q (Zurich), Loft Lucerne & the Tosee Club (Fribourg) and Castellino (Biel) . Groovenite also grew in popularity and events were demanded in Switzerland and Germany where Miles was resident DJ welcoming guests such as CJ Mackintosh, Paulette, Jamie Lewis and Francesco Diaz. After impressing with his selection and skills as a DJ, Miles was invited to London by DJ Paulette to play an exclusive set on her Hard & Soul show broadcast on Ministry of Sound Radio.
In 2006 Miles Numan turned his hand to production. Together with the renowned Swiss producer Joe Calabro he made a funky vocal house track called Tropical Paradise and already got good feedback from numerous A-list DJs, and major labels interested in signing. Currently he is working with Map Dance Records Label with Mr. Mike. He is also kept busy with clubbing brand We Love House throughout Switzerland, and in hosting various showcase Groovenite events across Europe. With a hectic DJ schedule both in Switzerland and abroad, in addition to being in demand within the studio it looks like a busy winter for Miles as he spread his reputation and magic across the world.
We Love House at Catellino, Bienne. DJ's Mr Mike - Paul Farris - Miles Numan - 09.09.2006