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Debut Irish Appearance Of Radioslave

  • 29-06-2005 9:47pm
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    DEBUT IRISH APPEARANCE OF RADIOSLAVE,
    THIS FRIDAY NIGHT @ CLAMPDOWN

    Support- Arveene & Mark Alton
    Traffic, 54 Middle, Abbey ST.
    2 For 1 Cocktails ALL NIGHT
    Doors 11.00pm
    Tax – 10 Euro

    Thanks to the motley crew who came down to traffic last Friday. This week Clamp down brings you one of the most talked about remix masters of the past few years. Radio Slave have been responsible for some of the biggest remix’s in recent times which in many cases have gone on to be picked up by the artists which have been bootlegged in the first place. Click on the link below for a taste of what to expect this Friday at Traffic. Expect a sonic selection of Electronic Disco Bombs and special edits made by the man him self. Support on the night is from Clampdown resident Arveene and “electronic disco freak” Mark Alton of Hospital fame.

    Peace Arveene

    The Mix : http://www.eskimorecordings.com/downloads/3.mp3

    RADIO SLAVE - is Matt Edwards.

    Brighton 98 - Matt Radioslave hooks up with the South coasts finest Block Rockin' party crew Stompa Phunk and begins to DJ at Stompa Phunks weekly Brighton bash and gradually develops the now legendary Radio Slave 'All Nite Long' style sets ranging from House to Electro to Stoner Rock to Italian Disco rarities to Dub and Kraut Rock to New York Punk Funk.

    Rush forward to Autumn2001 and with the sound of Miss Minogue's chorus reverberating throughout every club, car & office in the land Matt knew something had to be done to it. So he hit the studio on a Monday morning and with the help of some Roxy Music, classic Disco and some old unmentionable Samples - come Friday at 6.00pm he had Pete Tong incorrectly proclaiming to the nation that he was playing his tune of the week New York legend Francois Ks mix of Kylies 'Cant Get You out of My Head’!!! Radio Slave was also responsible for the classic dancefloor smash mix of Emerge for Ministry of Sounds multi million pound signing Fischerspooner and to cap it all off Matt got commissioned by UK act X Press 2 to remix not one but TWO tracks off their album Musikizium "Call it Love" and the classic number 1 "Lazy" featuring David Byrne.

    October ’02 and the Slave has been cheekily sprinkling his contemporary Disco cachet over the USA’s current hottest producer property – THE NEPTUNES – the sample nut re-worked the track ‘Provider’ in a timeless Dancefloor fashion. Taking on the big guns has proven to be Radio Slaves forte, this has been underlined by his blissful 4 / 4 re-working of Justin Timberlake’s ‘Like I love You’ and ‘Rock Your Body’ which was mailed to only a handful of the worlds coolest jocks. Since then The Neptune’s Pharrell Williams heard Matt’s re-working of his NERD projects’ She Wants A ….. and convinced his record company to release it right away. The same happened with Jamacia’s hottest vocalist Bennie Man, when he heard the Radio Slave mix of Dude he felt compelled to push for its release so it wasn’t just him who got to experience the quality of the track.

    A selected process is in place for Radio Slave DJ appearances, a conscious decision to shun the big room mass market clubs of Britain and concentrate on playing to musically discerning crowds in cities that epitomise the new European Electronic revolution – Milan, Berlin, Rimini, Dublin, Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and Glasgow being the only UK town, it is in Glasgow that Matt has built a cult following for his eclectic set of rarer than rare late ‘70’s early ‘80’s electronica.


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