Sunday Roast on Brap.FM, February 2009, Equalizers, JDO, MrMinimax, Mulder
January 26th, 2009 by ollspin
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Sunday 1 February 2009 | Download and setlist
The Equalizers (Hardcore Beats, Pure Filth, Wireframe)
After signing to Hardcore Beats in 2006, The Equalizers have been touring all over Europe and USA over the past few years tearing crowds apart with their explosive, energetic and genre-crossing DJ sets. Following their enormous releases ‘Pandemic’, ‘Let’s Go’, ‘Kickin’ Hard’ and ‘Revenge’, they have gained support from acts such as The Plump DJs, Stanton Warriors, Freestylers, DJ Icey, Breakfastaz and Ctrl-Z. Also generating great press interest from BBC Radio One, Kiss100, Mixmag, DJ Mag and Knowledge to say the least. Their live set at the infamous Glastonbury Festival 2008 was extremely well received and broadcast on BBC Radio One. Their music can also be heard on Rockstar’s new game ‘Midnight Club Los Angeles’. This young and talented North London duo have many future planned releases on various labels broadening their musical horizons and have only just begun their onslaught on the global dance music scene.

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Sunday 8 February 2009 | Download and setlist
JDO (Frustrated Disco Machine, Carnival Messiah)
Co-promoter and resident DJ with the Frustrated Disco Machine crew, big bad and heavy is the order of the day from this bass junkie. Coming from a grunge and drum&bass background, whether he’s dropping filthy breaks or breakstep and dubstep it’s guaranteed to be sick! JDO ran a successful drum&bass night in rural Winchester (Hampshire) for 2 years called The Horror and has produced drum&bass with MC Weird. In recent times he has been DJing across the South, up North in the stage show Carnival Messiah and is part of the Manitou free party collective.

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Sunday 15 February 2009 | Download and setlist
Mr Minimax (Fresh Out The Box)
Mr Minimax aka Rob Dunstone is a young man from Oxford but this isn’t another boat race story. His upbringing gave him solid music foundations with the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Stravinsky as listening material. From a very early age an infatuation with music was apparent, he jumped at any opportunity to make noise, be it using an instrument, his mouth, or whatever item was closest to hand. While his tastes were broad and eclectic, his knowledge of music creation was limited to first hand experiences. Thanks to a love of The Prodigy it dawned on Rob that music could be created without a band, or even proper instruments. A light switched on in his head and hasn’t dimmed since. Rob now holds a residency at Oxford club night Fresh Out The Box and has several releases under his belt that display style of downtempo and experimental electronics, through techno to breakcore carnage.

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Sunday 22 February 2009 | Download and setlist
Mulder (Cue Burn Digital, Urban Takeover, Plastic Raygun)
Back in 1997, Mulder released his first drum and bass record Don’t Believe / Stick-up Kid on Urban Takeover. The tracks had success on the dancefloors and were played by DJ’s such as Hype, Nicky Blackmarket , Darren Jay, Mickey Finn and Aphrodite. In 1998 he released a record on Bristol’s Tribe label called Gettin’ Blunted which ended up playing a small part in the film Human Traffic. One of his favourite musical tasks is that of remixing tracks by other artists, including remixes for Fatboy Slim, Freestylers and Prodigy. In 2002 he released his first Breaks track on Listen To The Basstone on Plastic Raygun. In 2006 he started working on a number of hardcore breaks tracks. Hardcore breaks is basically a return to the oldskool 1991-93 style with new production techniques and sounds. Early in 2008, he launched his own label Cue Burn Digital to showcase his productions.

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