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I‘ve been into house music for the past 11 years, being on the other side of the turntables though. Going to parties were the music was loud and spirits were high, was virtually the every weekend outing. As liking the music came naturally, actually mixing the tunes became a desire. Having met Dimbleby about 4 years ago I was introduced to the wheels of steel, the shiny Vestax twins and using Martin’s (Dimbleby) records I picked up mixing and chose tunes which sounded the bomb with each other.

I always loved djs that would rock the house. I never really liked deep house as I found it didn’t make me dance as bouncy as I would have liked to. So I always chose the music which I’d like to be hearing.

That’s the bouncy stuff, the happy house with hints of tribal, a dash of strong black vocals, a pinch of hard base lines washed down with some wicked break beat to make the lazy eyes take a breathe of fresh air.

I have played mainly at parties organized by In d ’ouse and made on and off appearances at clubs such as The Molecule, Red Square, Brass Monkey, Marley’s and The Groove Gardens. I suppose one plays best when one really enjoys it, so I think that would be the private underground In d ‘ouse parties ably organized by Duncan F, Dimbleby and Drury.

The boat parties have also been the bomb and the beach parties have outlasted the longest mega parties by at least 2 hours.

I intend to keep the vibe going and to keep the In d ’ouse posse pleased with the quality – Until the next time I see you at some wicked In d ‘ouse party. Keep well. Happy Times.