Andy Jarrod & Tim Healey @Weekender!
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F�r att f�rs�ka minska stressen vid jul t�nkte vi bjuda p� n�got exklusivt, n�got som garanterat f�r bort tankarna fr�n julmat, klappar, Kalle Anka och tjocka sl�kten i n�gra timmar.
Andy Jarrod �rar oss med ett bes�k och med honom f�ljer �ven en skivv�ska fylld med eftertraktade godbitar. Andy�s spelningar �r k�nda f�r att inneh�lla nytt och rykande hett material. Vi skulle kunna h�lla p� i timmar att skriva om hans stora framg�ngar som labelmanager f�r 20 olika bolag och hans remixjobb �t storheter som Paul van Dyk men vi l�ter hans biography tala f�r sig sj�lv.
Dessutom s� har vi f�tt �ran att ha en tidigare oannonserad dj g�stspelandes hos oss, n�mligen Tim Healy aka Electric Tease!!!
Den h�r kv�llen kommer att bli n�got alldeles s�rskilt.
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FOKUSED & GK proudly presents WEEKENDER!
Weekly beats, booms and undergound sessions
Every Friday at G�ta K�llare, Folkungagatan 45, Stockholm
FRIDAY THE 19TH OF DECEMBER
MAINFLOOR:
ANDY JARROD (3BEAT, UK)
TIM HEALEY (ELECTRIC TEASE, UK)
JOHAN LINDQUIST
THE BALCONY:
J�RGEN ANDR�ASSON
Pavel Kobak
OPEN HOURS: 21.00-03.00
ENTRANCE: 100 SEK (120 SEK FOR NON MEMBERS)
FREE ENTRANCE BEFORE 22.30
www.fokused.net

ANDY JARROD
Andy Jarrod first picked up a pair of headphones early in 1994 whilst working in the local record shop in his hometown of Lancaster in the North West of England. With obvious access to a variety of house music it wasn't long before he owned a pair of turntables and quickly turned into a vinyl junkie, often travelling to other record shops on his day off just to pick up a deleted B-side remix or a rare promo-only accappella. Through working in the shop Andy made many contacts with promoters and eventually his DJ'ing career began to move forwards. His initial "break" came with the Ark organisation that ran dance events in Leeds and other areas. Playing as a resident for Ark alongside the likes of Graeme Park, Allistair Whitehead and Rob Tissera, Andy was approached by Fantazia and appeared on billings with Carl Cox, Dave Seaman, Ian Ossia etc.
Lancaster University approached him to become a resident at their new "Lust" night at the famous Sugarhouse Club, Lancaster in 1995. The night ran successfully for nearly two years with Andy as resident DJ and played host to a variety of stars. Highlights he still talks about include the opening party with Jon Dasilva, playing back to back with Allistair Whitehead, the Hacienda Tour with Graeme Park and finishing off after Danny Rampling on the 1996 Mixmag Tour to capacity crowds. Guest appearances around the UK included playing at London's famed Whoop It Up night, Tangled in Manchester and the superb Deja Vu in Hull. It wasn't long before Andy's reputation for smoothly mixing cool underground house with harder progressive tunes spread, leading to two new residencies at Angels in Burnley and Home in Manchester and further guest spots from Dundee to Doncaster, Belfast to Brighton. He regularly performed mixes for various radio stations including Kiss FM in both London and subsequently Melbourne, Australia.
By June of 1997 Andy had graduated from working in a small record shop to becoming the Labels Manager for Unique Records & Distribution Ltd in Manchester. Solely responsible for A&R, manufacture and distribution of more than 15 independent dance record labels he began his own production career. His debut single "Storm Cycle" was licensed to a Renaissance compilation and his talent was noticed by Sheffield's ultra-cool label, Choo Choo Records. Andy was signed to the label alongside superstar DJ and Renaissance resident Anthony Pappa and his productions were regularly played by some of the UK's biggest DJ's including John Digweed, Danny Howells, Nick Warren and often featured on their mix albums. One particular piece of production took the progressive house scene by storm. Andy's remix of Blue Planet Corporation's "Micromega" received much attention from the world famous Sasha who included it on his 1998 Northern Exposure album. It wasn't long before Andy had achieved one of his many career ambitions by spinning on stage with Sasha.
Increased studio work led to Andy DJ'ing much further afield. Regularly playing in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, he toured Australia in March 2000 playing with Anthony Pappa. As Anthony's warm-up DJ he received rave reactions everywhere and was quickly re-booked to tour again later in the year, this time as the main guest DJ. In September of 2000 Andy toured Holland playing various gigs in Haarlem, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, again with Pappa, and was once again re-booked to tour at the end of January 2001. Holland's Extrema festival asked Andy to mix the CD for their July 2001 event, which they distributed to 6000 lucky Dutch clubbers. He also played on the main stage alongside Lucien Foort, Nick Warren and Danny Howells amongst many others. It was whilst playing for Extrema that Andy teamed up with Dutch booker Peter van Hal who rapidly increased Andy's European DJ profile to the point where he was playing most weekends in Belgium, France, Holland or Greece.
Other gigs saw Andy playing all over Europe alongside DJ's as diverse as Josh Wink, DJ Remy and Chris Fortier� In March of 2001 he played in Athens to promote a front cover photo shoot, mix CD and feature in Greece's largest dance magazine Fast Forward. He was then signed to UGS Management USA www.ugsoundmgmt.com and www.propulsion-media.com with various tours of America quickly following. The UK's Wax magazine featured Andy in their September 2001 issue and this year he returned from a 5th tour of Australia playing gigs such as Slinky and Two Tribes as a headlining DJ alongside Seb Fontaine, Steve Lawler, Goldie and Pete Heller. He now produces under 3 monikers - Andy Jarrod, Blakstone and Black Jesus and more-current production highlights include his remix of the Trancesetters single for Hooj Choons and the new Dario G single for Manifesto. Current remix production projects include Madoka's huge 'If We begin' and breaks legend Chris Carter's new 'Botty Funk' single. He has also completed new mix albums Vapourised 3, for Vapour Recordings in Australia and the Extrema 2002 CD after his Dutch festival success last year.
Andy has recently been asked to mix live on Radio stations in America, Turkey and Canada, where he's just returned from a mammoth 6 hour set at Toronto's legendary Guvernment club. London's I Crunch Radio have asked him to mix live on Digital TV to an estimated audience of 2 million people to be aired in September of this year. As a Director of 3 Beat Label Management Ltd in Liverpool (www.3beat.co.uk), part of the world famous 3 Beat Music Empire, Andy oversees manufacture, promotion, marketing and distribution for some of the world's finest underground house labels including Vapour Recordings, Sog Records, Deep Records, Border Community, Release Records, Musiq Records and Zero Tolerance amongst others. He's also joined forces with long time friends and nu skool breaks Kings Koma & Bones to launch Forged Recordings, a label focusing on cool break-beat and 4/4 house. The label now up to it's 10th release has formed a huge following all over the planet. Andy, together with 3 Beat, also secured a bi-monthly residency throughout 2002 in the Annexe at Liverpool's famous Cream. With an ever-increasing DJ schedule that has seen Andy play in every continent over the last 12 months, it's sure that 2003 will be his most successful year yet. Watch this space!
DISCOGRAPHY
Single production to date
Andy Jarrod - The Fourth K (Forged Recordings 2001)
Jarrod & Gilbey - Corixa Parts 3&4 (Choo Choo Records 2001)
Black Jesus - Muizich (Forged Recordings 2001)
Blakstone - Superfrill (Vapour Recordings 2001)
Blakstone "One Thing" (Vapour Recordings 2000).
Jarrod & Gilbey "Venom" (Choo Choo Records '98).
Jarrod & Gilbey "Deliverance" (Choo Choo Records '98).
Andy Jarrod "Corixa Parts 1&2" (Choo Choo Records '97).
Andy Jarrod "Storm Cycle" (Generis Recordings '97).
Remixes to Date
Chris Carter - Botty Funk - Forthcoming - Forged Recordings 2002
Madoka - If We Begin (Jarrod's 667 Dub) - Deep Records 2002
Trancesetters - The Saga (Jarrod vs Freeloader Remix) - Hooj Choons - 2002
Dario G - Don't You Cry (Jarrod vs Freeloader Remix) - Manifesto - 2002
Chris Carter - What Sounds Are (Jarrod vs Freeloader rmx) - Forged 2001
Paul Van Dyk presents Tranceparents "Child 2" - Forward Rmx - Devolution 2001
Natious "Digital Hymn" Jarrod & Gilbey mix - Triple XXX 2000
Paris Red "Git Wit Me" - Jarrod & Gilbey mix - Glow Records '99
Oudja "Never Tell" - Jarrod & Gilbey mix - Bonzai Records '99
Blue Planet Corporation "Micromega" - Jarrod & Gilbey mix - Flying Rhino '98
www.3beat.co.uk

After years of cult success in dance, Tim settled on the house sound, and has become the "connoisseurs" club DJ.
"I've produced and played banging techno, hard house, trance, breakbeat, etc, but I kept coming back to housier end of dance. My sets reflect an anarchic sense of the deeply hypnotic fused with a healthy sense of punk and a sexy groove. Throw in the odd bit of techno and old school acid, sprinkle
with club moments and the combination never fails. Ask anyone that has booked him.
Tim has been "messing around with music" for as long as he can remember. Having started Djing at the tender age of 14, he launched his first club night at 17, and since then he has been right round the globe entertaining huge crowds and tiny clubs alike. As recently last New Year, he played to 12,000 in Singapore for Ministry of Sound. He has played in venues more eclectic than you can shake a stick at: from Mount Fuji, Japan to Nantucket Island, USA; resorts in Egypt to the Greek Islands. He has held year residencies in cities as varied as Durham (UK) and Tel Aviv, Israel(!)
So far this year Tim has had Dj mixes of his unique blend of sounds played on Ministry Radio and Juice FM in the UK aswell as Thump Radio (San Fran, USA) and J-Wave in Tokyo. His mix on the latter proved so popular that he is now employed by J-Wave (Tokyo's most popular radio station) and phones in weekly to the Bryan Burton-Lewis show with his take on what is hot right now in the UK, form rock to dance.
This autumn he is looking forward to a tour of South East Asia and Australaia and the launch of his new band COBURN. Tim's sound is not limited to dance arenas, as a support act for a rock band, music for fashion shows, or celebrity wedding (all of which he has executed with equal aplomb), his vibe behind the decks has been proved to be just as useful.
TIM HEALEY - THE PRODUCER
Tim has long established himself as a solo house producer under the name ELECTRIC TEASE. His tunes have featured on local, national and international radio, dance compilations and charts as well as being cornerstones of many a DJ's set. Offically he has remixed the likes of Jam and Spoon and Fluke.
As Electric Tease Tim is signed to Automatic, and has released several cuts under different guises on the same label (Dallas Kiss, Allen and Healey and Quirk).
Very unoffically, Tim has become a relative "king of the bootleg" through his own remixes and edits (as played by Pete Tong: including seminal reworks of Eminem, Chris Isaaks (!), Nirvana, The Stranglers et al), all of which, sell out darn fast (shh you didn't hear that here).
Tim is also one half of the increasingly popular Paris and Healey (Plastic Fantastic), with one of London's most talented house jocks, Luis Paris. Their last e.p. went ballistic in dance charts and Pete Tong played it 6 times on his Essential selection show (Radio 1). The universal response to this double a-sided platter of mayhem was: "More please" and their third e.p. (Sleaze/The Reaper) will be out this November.
Tim is dedicating and increasing amount of his time to the post-club sounds of his new project with Pete Martin (Slide form Cass and Slide). Fusing all the musical styles that have ever influenced them with their current electronic production and you have, COBURN.
COBURN is just the most excellent vehicle. "It allows me to pick up my old Rickenbacker and rock out, rather than restricting me to the old 4/4, oh here come's the bassline routine and the effect has seriously focussed my dance production. Breaking all the rules in production reminds you how much fun rules can be!"
COBURN recently featured in DJ and IDJ as a "hot new act to watch", thanks to their provocative "Coppers in Porno" press shots and storming debut e.p. "How to brainwash your friends" (5/5 in Update magazine) which aired on radio both in the UK and USA.
When he has a moment to breathe, Tim also currently engineers and produces for John OO Fleming both under the name John OO Fleming and as SUPAKANE.
Press shots of tim healey as dj, and also tim in his band coburn are available from most wanted.
www.electrictease.com |
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Aendy |
Hade abstinens fr�n f�rra veckans kryssning och drog hit. Kunde v�l inte riktigt m�ta sig med kryssen, dessutom irriterande mycket progg (har jag f�tt l�ra mig att det heter). Dock vill jag veta om tv� l�tar och hoppas att n�gon kan.
En l�t d�r man hade samplat Sirenernas s�ng ur "Brother where art thou" som var riktigt l�cker samt en l�t som byggde p� en Nirvanal�ten "Come as you are". |
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zamson |
Kan det vara denna?? Tycker den e sk�n som fan.. SAMPLE
COBURN vs COBAIN - Come As You Are (Whitelabel) |
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mindshooter |
Tim lirade r�tt segt tyv�rr... verkade som att han skulle komma ig�ng ibland men det h�nde aldrig...lirade n�n skruvad Electro\house typ...r�tt coolt...
Min polare d�ckade ig�r...va helt sjukt..bara f�ll ihpo p� marken och r�rde sig inte...f�rmodligen var det spriten han druckit tidigare under kv�llen som han k�pt i bulgarien...
Riktigt l�skigt, vakterna var snabbt framme som tur va och ordnade allt, stora creds. D�ligt dock att ingen av oss fick f�lja med in n�r dom skulle v�cka honom, f�r jag vet sj�lv att jag nog g�rna skulle se ett ansikte jag k�nner igen n�r jag vaknar fr�n n�got s�nt d�r... n�ja han spydde en massa sen o m�r b�ttre nu tror jag, s� vi slapp sjukhusbes�k iaf... |
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staz |
jobbigt!sk�nt att d l�ste sig. |
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Aendy |
quote: | Originally posted by zamson
Kan det vara denna?? Tycker den e sk�n som fan.. SAMPLE
COBURN vs COBAIN - Come As You Are (Whitelabel) |
Precis den, tack. H�r �r orginalet till den andra l�ten jag s�ker. |
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