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artist bio:

deepgroove

joined at the hip, through a love of extreme partying, deepgroove’s lee pattison & grayson shipley are setting the uk alight with their incendiary four deck dj shows and red hot productions. It’s all part of a new "four to the floor" dance sensibility which is sweeping the uk, bringing “up for it” funky, chunky house grooves back to the fore. a dj compilation album with kinky vinyl is slated for summer/autumn release followed by an artist album and promotional tour.

bristol's finest, deepgroove, have been at the forefront of this push, concentrating firmly on spreading the gospel of dirty, big room, twisted 4am moments and the use of new technology within djing to bring a punk attitude to their dancefloors. Whether it be hosting parties, rocking the big tents at festivals or through their chunky and powerful, dirty house productions, they have sought to provide a focal point for musicians, djs and clubbers who like their bass booming, the lights turned down low and their music jacking

production & remixes for labels such as junior, harlem, kinky vinyl, slave, red ant, play, intra, cuba, pravo, distraekt, tight, & kingsize. their sound has travelled the globe with props from deep dish, steve lawler, medicine8, tom stephan and special support from jon carter; debut junior records single, "kemical" a collaboration with tribal god d ramirez led to national radio one plays from fergie, annie nightingale, seb fontaine, annie mac and pete tong.

“book these guys and the only way you’ll get rid of them is to find them another party” dj magazine

in recognition of their place within the uk dance scene deepgroove have been made mixmag future heroes; a stamp of quality from the loudest voice in uk clubbing, hailing them alongside such luminaries nic fanciulli and tom neville. this sits alongside their 2002 muzik magazine award for best bedroom bedlam djs (previously won by yousef & james zabiela).

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