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2009.12.26 Fabricated Boxing Day Special with NEIL QUIGLEY (Open to Close Set)

Fabricated is proud to present a massive boxing day special event! We have one of the hottest producers and djs all the way from the UK - NEIL QUIGLEY. Not only do we have Neil playing for us in the intimate Stone Lounge, but we have Neil playing all night, open to close. Everyone at Fabricated are really excited about this rare opportunity to have a DJ of this caliber have complete control of the music all night.
Come join us and take a break from all the holiday family stuff. It is FREE before 11pm, $5 between 11pm-12am, and $10 after.
Saturday December 26, 2009
Stone Lounge (Revival Lower Level)
783 College Street
10pm-3am
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Neil Quigley Bio
The first real big name to make a telling difference was John Digweed, who invited Neil to open for him at his world famous Bedrock parties. The opportunity, born from Digweed naming Neil as his one to watch in the last two DJ Mag top 100 polls, has allowed him to take centre stage in venues such as Fabric, Warung Beach Club and the Ministry Of Sound. It doesn’t just stop with Bedrock. Neil is now also part of the Renaissance stable of DJs, headlining nights in the UK and on the global stage as well.
Around about the same time, Urbantorque records – a favourite of Neil’s from the early releases that appeared on Deep Dish’s Yoshiesque album – offered Neil the opportunity to source new music for the label. Not only was his talent as a DJ being respected by one of the very best in the world, a successful label was now offering him the chance to mould the way
their sound would grow over time.
These days, DJs are rarely booked on their ability alone. Now it is the producers who hold the power when clubs come to book their line ups. It is with this latter, Urbantorque connection that Neil is now able to broaden his horizons, moving beyond being someone who plays other people’s music to now breaking his own tunes on the grandest of stages.
Through the support of Urbantorque and under the guidance and tutorship of the legendary Nick Muir, Neil was able to raise himself beyond the level of the producers with pirated production software and an easy access to an internet MP3 site.
The early releases with both Nick and Milton Jackson suggested that Neil could be part of the same formidable partnership as his early heroes – Fathers of Sound and Deep Dish. However it has been his recent solo efforts, often using his preferred Pacemaker moniker, which has
suggested that there is plenty more to come from the DJ, A&R Man and now respected producer. The releases for Urbantorque continue, but now you will find Neil’s name appearing on the sleeves of Renaissance, Audio Therapy and Brown Eyed Records as well.
Success is something we all measure differently, however it is fair to say that what you or I may consider to be a success, Neil Quigley see as another wrung on the ladder of what, will ultimately, lead to something very big. With the support of the DJs, record labels and now producers, Neil’s stock will continue to rise for as long as electronic house music with soul is around.
Last edited by breathesteve on Nov-24-2009 at 07:12
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