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Posted by djhydra on Mar-27-2005 17:49:

04.14.2005 Andy Hughes @ Simons Nightclub (Gainesville, FL)



ANDY HUGHES BIOGRAPHY
From sending US astronauts into outer space to sending his fans into outer orbit, Andy Hughes is a man on a mission. Since leaving his post as a highly awarded and promoted electrical engineer for the Kennedy Space Center (yep - that one!), Andy fast became known as a consistent DJ who would throw down a thumping yet varied set suited to the moment and to the crowd�s needs.

A member of the prestigious Balance Record Pool, Andy�s signature sets of Progressive House filled with energetic and funky twists has earned devotees across America and beyond - from both coasts to the UK and Ibiza - where he has received accolades from the press, promoters and punters alike.

Surrounding himself with music for all of his years, Andy�s launching pad was treating the neighborhood kids to the latest in pop music both at home and at school before he was 10 years old (he bought his first record when he was 4 years old!!). Coming from a musical background coupled with his eagerness to spread the musical word, Andy easily slid into becoming the junior high�s DJ at only thirteen.

Moving on to college in �84, Andy made spare cash by becoming a mobile jock. Throwing a huge set of speakers, turntables and an amp in the back of his hatchback, he hit the road around Florida playing all kinds of crazy �New Wave� parties. Eventually, Andy was asked to join the University�s radio station WFIT as an on-air DJ. Always wanting to be on the radio, Andy found his niche and went on to become the station�s Program Director and moved into the prestigious Saturday afternoon slot. Andy remained there until 1992. During that time, WFIT consistently placed in the CMJ top 5 for all independent stations in the country.

By 1985 the station sponsored various alternative/New Wave concerts and Andy was chosen to be the main DJ during and after the show, which garnered him enough of a following to start spinning a weekly in a local club. Every Tuesday and Saturday, Andy managed to stuff over 700 fans into a space capable of holding just 250. Finally he was spinning the music that he loved to a diverse crowd, and getting paid! Remaining at this first residency for over 2 years, Andy then joined the staff of Brassy�s Take II, a brand new, multi-million club in Cocoa Beach, and started the first house music night AND first late night in central Florida at the time. Andy held these Friday night parties for 5 years, lasting until �92 when the club was sold & demolished.

In the following years, Andy was a resident DJ at some of Florida�s premier (and infamous) night clubs. Playing to packed houses all over the state at The Club At Firestone, Marz, The Egde, Simon�s in Gainesville just to name a few. At the same time he started conquering the US, becoming a regular in cities like Atlanta, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Charlotte, Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, Ottawa, Toronto, New York, Indianapolis and more.

The progression to making his own music was made and in �95 Andy wrote and produced his first track "Yummy" alongside friends Chris Marchese and Chris Hand. In Jan �96 the track was picked up by Knight Life Records and then licensed on to Big Time International (Belgium) and re-released with new mixes on Skyway UK where it topped the UK charts. Then a producers dream came true for Andy - it was bootlegged. Yeah!

Andy now owns his own studio and has taken the old adage "if you want it done right, do it yourself" to heart by starting up his own label, MAFDDAP (Mothers Against Fat Drunk DJs and Producers). Shooting for the stars over the last 6 years that MAFDDAP has been going, Andy has received compliment after compliment from record buyers, other DJs and press for both his A&R capabilities as well as his own proficiency in the studio. Every track made and released has been licensed to artist compilations.

In �97 Andy released his first (official) mix CD on Mafddap Recordings which was quickly followed another compilation for Plastik Records called "Audiophile". In 2000, Andy was commissioned by Bliss Recordings to do their first mix CD release �Altered States� which sold over 20,000 copies.

Andy�s success stories continue to pile up and this year will be no different. Andy has just signed a 3 CD deal with Neurodisc Records out of Fort Lauderdale. Andy�s first CD with Neurodisc �Andy Hughes � Progressive Elements Vol. 1� will be the first Neurodisc CD to be distributed by Capitol Records throughout the US. Also, Andy�s 2001 track �Gotham City� was recently featured on MTV�s Real World (Chicago series, episode XI). MTV has since then picked up 13 more of his tracks for the show. More recently, Andy has teamed up with adult film star Victoria Andrews to produce music for her upcoming HBO series and interactive X-rated DVD. Other ventures Andy has planned this year are the release of his latest original track �Thirty Thirty� with remixes. Collaborations with Los Angeles DJ Thee-O, as well as Orlando DJ Martin Boss and long time studio partner John Sexton are also in the works. Plus, more original material from Andy as there are always crazy loops running through his head.

For a good source to keep yourself up to the minute with the latest information on Andy, please check out his new web site www.andyhughes.com . The latest news, tracks, charts and demos are available there.

Looking at Andy Hughes�s past one can only see the reflection of what is to come. Ground control, I believe we have a successful lift-off.........!!!
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ANDY HUGHES


Posted by djhydra on Mar-31-2005 05:37:

bump...any support from the north/central trance-heads?


Posted by djhydra on Apr-14-2005 16:22:

tonite !!


Posted by DawnTreader on Apr-14-2005 16:32:

Unfortunately there are going to be like 12 people there. Gainesville stinks, and anyone who digs edm will be in Jax for PVD.


Posted by djhydra on Apr-14-2005 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by DawnTreader
Unfortunately there are going to be like 12 people there. Gainesville stinks, and anyone who digs edm will be in Jax for PVD.


you stink, and trance is GHEY

damn defeatist tranceaddicts...


Posted by DawnTreader on Apr-14-2005 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by djhydra
you stink, and trance is GHEY

damn defeatist tranceaddicts...


Yea, but the ATL peeps say he's actually dropping some good shit.

... That means if I go it'll be terrible.


Posted by scamsel on Apr-14-2005 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by DawnTreader
Yea, but the ATL peeps say he's actually dropping some good shit.

... That means if I go it'll be terrible.


haha, you know it. i wouldn't get my hopes up too high son!


Posted by DawnTreader on Apr-14-2005 17:42:

quote:
Originally posted by scamsel
haha, you know it. i wouldn't get my hopes up to high son!


You know he's gonna drop the cheeze in Jax.

Jax is so far I might just go waste some $$$ on Jai-Alai and check out this Andy Hughes fellow.


Posted by scamsel on Apr-14-2005 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by DawnTreader
You know he's gonna drop the cheeze in Jax.

Jax is so far I might just go waste some $$$ on Jai-Alai and check out this Andy Hughes fellow.


haha, or get high and lie or just drive to atl again, ha.


Posted by DawnTreader on Apr-14-2005 17:54:

quote:
Originally posted by scamsel
haha, or get high and lie or just drive to atl again, ha.


Cynthia is working this weekend. =(

and the Junky Danny Howells is in Orlando on Sunday.


Posted by djhydra on Apr-14-2005 18:16:

damn you all turning my thread into a discussion of trance well, if you like HOUSE and PROG and TECH-HOUSE and BREAKS..come out tonite

if you like trance, go to paul, its pretty simple!

not 'ALL EDM FANS' are going to see paul...come on now, the fluffy stuff isnt for everyone


Posted by RzO on Apr-14-2005 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by DawnTreader
You know he's gonna drop the cheeze in Jax.

Jax is so far I might just go waste some $$$ on Jai-Alai and check out this Andy Hughes fellow.


paul is great at throwing cheese...every time i have seen him it sucked balls...i wont give him another chance, especially not for 30 bucks at some dump...i refer everyone to dr.dave's shirt he made...paul van who? sucks


Posted by kelly923 on Apr-14-2005 22:09:

well.... i guess i'm going!

anyone else???


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-15-2005 04:36:

quote:
Originally posted by djhydra
damn you all turning my thread into a discussion of trance well, if you like HOUSE and PROG and TECH-HOUSE and BREAKS..come out tonite

if you like trance, go to paul, its pretty simple!

not 'ALL EDM FANS' are going to see paul...come on now, the fluffy stuff isnt for everyone


Gainesville needs the fluffy stuff...maybe it will start to fill the clubs that aren't playing Hip-Hop. Theres only like 5 DJ's in G-Ville that play in all the clubs playing electronic, and they all basically suck. Theres no good variety or quality, and the breaks shit is really bad. I'd be happy to play Simons/Plasma and help build a good scene.


Posted by DawnTreader on Apr-15-2005 12:27:

Well, not really worthy of a review thread.

Got really thrashed, paying for it this morning.

Hydra, love the Fanciulli style. All the openers were > Hughes. Good mixing from him but the man seriously needs to get his track selection out of 2001.


Posted by G1_integra on Apr-15-2005 13:31:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Gainesville needs the fluffy stuff...maybe it will start to fill the clubs that aren't playing Hip-Hop. Theres only like 5 DJ's in G-Ville that play in all the clubs playing electronic, and they all basically suck. Theres no good variety or quality, and the breaks shit is really bad. I'd be happy to play Simons/Plasma and help build a good scene.




I hear you on that . Im like 20 from g ville and I still go to jax to go out becuase the music in gville is just lame . When the gruv was open they use to spin some good shit. I still never been to simons yet .


Posted by kelly923 on Apr-15-2005 16:01:

fun nite


Posted by The Debauchery on Apr-15-2005 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Theres only like 5 DJ's in G-Ville that play in all the clubs playing electronic, and they all basically suck.


You sir, are an idiot!


Posted by TranCyn on Apr-15-2005 16:42:

Last night was a lot of fun! I always seem to get really trashed every time i go to simons, but w/e i had a ball. It was a surprise to see simon and his brother at the club, I havent seen them out in a really really long time. openers were more danceable than andy hughes, but he wasnt BAD... his track selection just sounded kinda old....plus who spins vinyl anymore, pssssshhhh (j/k) finally we went to a show in gville that didnt suck! yay!!


Posted by G1_integra on Apr-15-2005 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by TranCyn
Last night was a lot of fun! I always seem to get really trashed every time i go to simons, but w/e i had a ball. It was a surprise to see simon and his brother at the club, I havent seen them out in a really really long time. openers were more danceable than andy hughes, but he wasnt BAD... his track selection just sounded kinda old....plus who spins vinyl anymore, pssssshhhh (j/k) finally we went to a show in gville that didnt suck! yay!!


And I missed it


I might make it out there next payday.


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-15-2005 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by The Debauchery
You sir, are an idiot!


lol...does the truth hurt? Dude I lived there for 4 years, and it was only worth going out when an out of town DJ was brought in. The other DJ's are afriad to let anyone else in their little circle to play out cause it will show how much they suck. Why is it on House/prog/trance night their playing to an empty dancefloor?


Posted by djhydra on Apr-15-2005 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Gainesville needs the fluffy stuff...maybe it will start to fill the clubs that aren't playing Hip-Hop. Theres only like 5 DJ's in G-Ville that play in all the clubs playing electronic, and they all basically suck. Theres no good variety or quality, and the breaks shit is really bad. I'd be happy to play Simons/Plasma and help build a good scene.


winner of the most retarted reply ive ever seen!!!

way to talk about something you have ZERO clue about, there are hardly ANY breaks dj's in this town anymore, and let me tell you the ones that are ive seen perform turntablism sicker than anyone in your local scene (anyone who has seen lucien or diamond scratch will back me up)

also: anyone who's seen our locals play thinks you are a fool right now...there is some incredible talent in this town...don't know who you've seen play but check out:

Boyd Westerman (if you havent heard of him you live under a rock)
Roger Del Pino
Ghost
T-Mas
YY Chrome
Debauchery
MAX Spl
Courtney K
FADE
etc...honestly i dont have to prove this further, you clearly have no clue what you're talking about


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-15-2005 22:37:

quote:
Originally posted by djhydra
winner of the most retarted reply ive ever seen!!!

way to talk about something you have ZERO clue about, there are hardly ANY breaks dj's in this town anymore, and let me tell you the ones that are ive seen perform turntablism sicker than anyone in your local scene (anyone who has seen lucien or diamond scratch will back me up)

also: anyone who's seen our locals play thinks you are a fool right now...there is some incredible talent in this town...don't know who you've seen play but check out:

Boyd Westerman (if you havent heard of him you live under a rock)
Roger Del Pino
Ghost
T-Mas
YY Chrome
Debauchery
MAX Spl
Courtney K
FADE
etc...honestly i dont have to prove this further, you clearly have no clue what you're talking about


uhhhh ok, I have seen all those DJ's except for Debauchery and MAX Spl...and I think its you guys that have no clue as to what people want to hear. You play what you like and want to hear, not what everyone else does, and thats a big problem. I have Boyd's Belguim Sunday/Looplife release, which is OK, and I drop it occasionally from time to time. I've been into this scene for a while, I know whats up. Look at the few posts above mine, I'm not the only one who thinks this way. I'm not saying your technical skills are bad, its track selection that is off IMO and many others dude. Play stuff people want to hear and you'll fill the clubs.


Posted by djhydra on Apr-16-2005 07:02:

quote:
[i][b] Play stuff people want to hear and you'll fill the clubs.


thats not why i play music...if you dont like it, dont come out...i do this as a hobby and for fun, its not like its putting bread on the table for me...

you dont like it, go buy records and mix yourself

ps, have we met?



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