Past mainstream djs featured on the djs page
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Past DJ top 10 for July - August 01
(1)Judge Jules (Gatecrasher Judgement Sunday) (2)Seb Fontaine (Cream) (3)Darren Emerson
(4)Paul Oakenfold
(5)Sander Klienberg (Gatecrasher)
(6)Sasha (TWILO)
(7)Pete Tong
(8)John Digweed (Bedrock- TWILO)
(9)Paul Van Dyk
(10)TallPaul
Past DJ top 10 for May - June 01
(1)Sasha (Twilo) (2)John Digweed(twilo/bedrock) (3)Carl Cox (4)Paul Oakenfold (5)Paul Van Dyk (6)Fergi(Sundsential) (7)Sander Klienberg (Gatecrasher) (8)Judge Jules (Gatecrasher) (9)Seb Fontaine (Cream)
(10)Josh Wink (Twilo)
The featured dj: SEB FONTAINE (cream)(May- June 01) Biography
Seb Fontaine had dance music in his blood from the day he was conceived in Ibiza - his mother is a semi-professional DJ. Growing up in West London, Sebs initial musical development was stimulated by ska, but soon dropped out of sixth form college to pursue a career as a DJ. His first gig was at Crazy Larrys on the Kings Road, getting paid £30 a night to spin tunes for a typical Eighties crew.
By 1989, Seb landed a residency at The Fridge, Brixton, where he played mainly hip hop and rare groove, swiftly followed a year later by a residency at The Wag, playing ragga, rare groove and acid. Next came a residency at Subterania, alongside Norman Jay and Jeremy Healy. In 1993, Seb gained his first house residency at Glitterati at The Cross.
Malibu Stacey was the next stop for Seb - a night he put together and promoted at the Hanover Grand with friend Craig Richards. As Malibu got more established, Seb got increasingly restless, and took to the road in a big way, focusing more and more outside of London, becoming one of the UK hardest working motorway jocks. At the same time, music becomes harder and deeper.
In 1998, Seb was offerred a fortnightly residency at Cream, which soon became a weekly gig. In 1999, Seb took Ibiza by storm, with Cream at Amnesia.
Seb Fontaine clinched the deal with Radio 1 in February 2000, initially to deputise for dance shows exclusively on Radio 1, gaining him the nickname super-sub. He also joins Radio 1 in its mammoth summer of live music at the major dance festivals, and at the stations own Radio 1 Dance Parties.
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Seb Fontaine: Trance
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Past up and coming reviews
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Matt Hardwick @ Gatecrasher
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Matt Hardwick (Gatecrasher) (May - June 01)
Ex-Sheffield Wednesday footballer Matt began his Djing career with stints on pirate radio. After a chance meeting with Gatecrasher's promoters, Matt was asked to become weekly resident at the club. In the last five years his three hour sets of "tough, deep and progressive, moving towards energetic trance" have taken him from Sheffield to destinations as distant as Japan, Australia and America.
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