Eddie Richards
It has been a very busy time for Eddie Richards, dance musics Quintessential pioner and "Britains godfather of house and techno" (Mixmag). One of the first DJs to champion house back in the mid 80s and one of the UK's original mix DJs residing at London's Camden Palace, voted best club in the world, (Record Mirror.) Eddie became a key figure in a new music and cultural movement soon to explode worldwide. After playing at such influential and original underground clubs as Clink St. and Heaven in London and Manchester s Hacienda, he went one to headline the legendary UK pay parties Sunrise.
Black Joy
Ché Armstrong
Ché Armstrong is an up-and-coming DJ from Newcastle upon Tyne and the owner/manager of Neuroscience Recordings. With a lifelong passion for music, DJing was an obvious path for Ché to take. His progression from a bedroom DJ started with regular sets at after parties, playing quality upfront trance and progressive. However, Ché’s talents didn’t go unnoticed and he quickly progressed to some of Newcastle’s smaller trance nights. Ché soon gained an excellent reputation, not only for his music, but for the professionalism and enthusiasm that came with him.
Gadjo
There are two artists under this name: 1. Gadjo is a rag-tag bunch of instrumentalists who are daft about Gypsy music. They sing like lovesick fools; tooting, trilling, warbling and yupping the crowd up into a storm of dancing. They carouse till dawn with their balkan melodies, swing and ska rhythms and wild songs about rambling, homelessness, infatuated accordions, gold teeth, illegal living and dodgy workmen.
Lottie
Claudio Coccoluto
Mylo
Myles MacInnes, born 1978 on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, has a trajectory that takes in a childhood on the Isle of Skye, low life in London and Paris and academia in Oxford and Los Angeles. In 2001, he returned to Scotland with one purpose – to submerge himself in music. Now, 5 years later, with his debut album unleashed on the world and numerous hit singles and sell-out tours under his belt, he has been hailed 'the saviour of dance music'.