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Acid Techno DJ Focus: Steve Mills

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Acid Techno DJ Steve Mills

To Book Mr Mills please email: braingravyrecords.info@gmail

Steve started DJ’ing back in 1996 and was soon banging out tunes on infamous, though sadly now defunct, UK pirate radio station Force FM. After being spotted playing by a local sound system, Steve then became part of the crew R.P.M, and after many years on the squat party scene, earning his stripes, he became a resident for the HUB Sound System. Steve still rocks it for HUB whenever possible.

Steve Mills was the only DJ to play Acid Techno on the FM dial for over a decade, and has been lucky enough to represent Stay Up Forever Records on air (Stay Up Forever Broadcast Party) as well as in the clubs. He has played alongside Chris Aaron, and Julian Liberator, D.A.V.E The Drummer, Sterling Moss, Ant, Geezer, D.D.R, Rackitt, K.N, amongst many other well respected DJs. Recently, Steve has had great success with his own productions and record labels, working with London legends D.A.V.E The Drummer, Chris Liberator, Sterling Moss, Geezer & Darc Marc as well as his many solo releases which appear on Labels like Wah Wah, Scythe Squadron, Extreme Forces, Soitiz, Flatlife Records, Stay Up Forever Projects, Stay Up Forever, Braingravy Records, Project 303 & Interstate One. Steve Mills is also part of the Monster trio “303 Pirates” with partners Chris Liberator & D.A.V.E The Drummer He has had Great international success in countries like Brazil, Poland, Germany, Netherlands, Ireland & Prague playing at events like Acid Techno Pioneers, Hardrace Underground 5 & the Amazing SoundFeer music Festival in Czech, plus more to come in the UK & Abroad.

Steve Mills runs two Acid Techno Labels “BRAINGRAVY RECORDS” & “PROJECT 303″ and he is a dedicated user of vinyl records.

http://www.braingravyrecords.com/
Steve Mills Soundcloud
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Project303 Soundcloud

Acid Techno DJ Focus: Judda

Acid Techno DJ Judda
Acid Techno DJ JUDDA Started dj’ing 1998 at Free parties, Squat parties, house parties all over the South of England.
Guest appearances on Rigs:
  • STORM,
  • BRAINFUEL,
  • TRIBE OF LOCUST,
  • MALFAITEURS,
  • PANIC,
  • MDMF
enjoyed MULTI-RIG parties:
  • EGGTEK(London)
  • SCUMTEK(Bristol/Birmingham),
and clubs:
  • 414 Brixton, London,
  • MEDUSA-London,
  • FL AVELA-Plymouth,
  • LAKOTA-BRIS TOL,
  • BANUS-Weymouth.Opened
  • ATMOSHERE’S 2nd birthday at The Grove,Seaton-Devon,and dj’d EXOTIC hosted by Meri Chunes, Weymouth,
  • CYBERNETIC-Plymouth,
  • ETULOSBA…-Plymouth.
  • Facebar (with Acid909), Reading
JUDDA jointly runs DIRTY ROTTEN THERAPY with DJ LEON IMMENSE! D.R.T host nights (mainly in Dorset) of Filthy, Banging Techno! Guest HEADLINE DJ’s for our nights have included:
Our nights have outnumbered,through attendance PENDULUM who played the same club the week before DRT and we had a “lock in” at The Old George, Dorchester with 155 Ravers ‘avin it till 5 am witnessing a 4hour set by Chris Liberator!
Judda has dj’d The Official After Parties for STAY UP FOREVER:
  • No sleep till Brixton 3,
  • No Sleep Till Brixton 4,
  • the Acid Techno Wedding Thrashers Ball, at the 414 Brixton (His Favorite club!)
  • Los Desperados at 414, Brixton
Judda is a guest dj for Londons HARD DANCE PRODUCTIONS(Run by MIRO) who have brilliant dj’s n engineers and an awesome sounding Rig!
Judda is also the lead vocalist in Anarchist Punk band VIRUS (cd/Lp Unacceptable Noise Levels on Active Distribution label No 16-VIRULENCE-Active No 27,and 7″vinyl single released on ALL THE MADMEN (MAD24)

DJ Focus: DJ GIZELLE ‘REBEL YELLE’

Gizelle 'Rebel Yelle'

Gizelle ‘Rebel Yelle’

DJ Focus: Gizelle ‘Rebel Yelle’

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Celebrating 25 years of DJ-ing as a pioneering female DJ artist on the London underground scene, Gizelle ‘Rebel Yelle’ started playing music in the heady days of Acid House in the late 80’s spinning acid house alongside the likes of Mr C, Evil Eddie Richards and Mickey Finn in London.

From this baptism of fire, her love of all things Acid and Techno drew her to the growing underground DIY squat raves and festival dance scene of the early 90’s in London where she teamed up with Lawrie Immersion and the Liberator DJ’s in 1994, through the Zero Gravity & Farside parties, to play out every weekend in the mid-late 90’s on the legendary ‘Immersion Sound System’ as resident DJ. From this weekly techno extravaganza, the underground sound of London Acid Techno was delivered into the world and has been entertaining ever since.

On the London underground free party scene, the mid-late 90’s were truly revolutionary times and Gizelle became the main female driving force behind the decks pushing the new and exciting sound of London Acid Techno. Passionately driven by the scene and its political causes, she worked hard for the scene travelling and playing around the UK and worldwide every weekend building links with the ever growing acid techno global community and inspiring women to get behind the decks.

During this time, Gizelle also produced music under the guise of ‘Rebel Yelle’ for the Liberators record label ‘Stay Up Forever’ followed by more collaborations with fellow comrades Guy McAffer ‘Geezer’, Dave The Drummer, DDR, DJ Ant and Carl Hendrickse, Lawrie Immersion on labels Stay Up Forever, Cluster, Smitten, Off The Wall and more. At the end of the 90’s Gizelle started to get more involved behind the scenes working in music distribution and for an independent vinyl pressing plant run by an underground collective, building further links worldwide, distributing UK acid/techno and running the label ‘Antidote’ whilst at Infectious Distribution. It was also through these distribution channels that she began exploring new sounds in techno and embraced the more experimental side of wonky techno.

It is all these experiences and knowledge that makes her the legend. But her mission never ends… Gizelle’s passion for music and DJ-ing has kept her interest in the ever evolving life of the underground dance scene and its entirety to this day. Playing a mixture of techno and all things acid, old skool acid house, funky beats and wonky sounds… Gizelle also loves experimental electronica, breaks, jungle, deep house, dub reggae, funk & disco, ska, punk music and much more, which reflects in her musical vibe.

So there you have it… Gizelle ‘Rebel Yelle’ is the real deal, a DJ with the experience and a force that comes from being a true underground legend. To this day she still remains passionate about the music, creative expression, underground parties and the communities it brings together.

And what’s new for 2013? From February 2013, tune into www.opticalradio.net every fortnight on Fridays 9pm-11pm for the ‘Rebel Yelle Show’ and hear for yourself. Gizelle ‘Rebel Yelle’ will be spinning a mixture of old skool, acid house, techno and more, plus inviting guest underground DJ’s from various genres to come and have a spin on the decks too.

SUF Bookings
909London
Distant Planet

Acid Techno DJ FOCUS RACHEL RACKITT

Acid Techno DJ FOCUS RACHEL RACKITT


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Rachel Rackitt

Stay Up Forever Acid Techno DJ Rachel Rackitt

Rachel Rackitt has been DJ’ing since 1996, and alongside Chris Liberator, DDR, Ant, Gizelle, Guy McAffer, D.A.V.E. The Drummer and the rest of the SUF crew, she has been instrumental in the birth and development of the underground Acid Techno sound that is unique to London.

As the SUF artist bookings agent as well as an ex-employee of Kinetec Records, Rachel knows everything there is to know about acid and techno and has played events all around the world, be it underground or over-ground.

In 2004 she collaborated with US DJ, Sarah FAB to create The Vinyl Vixens. Originally an all-female DJ agency, the Vixens transformed into the pair just using the name, but keeping the ethos. Flying the flag for quality female DJ’s.

She has had numerous records released with fellow SUF artists including Ant and Guy McAffer.

 

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