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"The most interesting and promising young producer in the country right now” (Gilles Peterson)
"Trus'me is bad! Deep dirty disco for both soul and house heads." ( Mad Mats, Raw Fusion )
Friday, October 24th 2008
Kross-Over and Restructured Presents:
Derrick's Birthday Treats
with a dj set by:
Trus'me (Manchester, UK)
w/
Birthday Bwoy Derrick Ramirez
and
Greg Gow (Restructured)
Augusta House in Kensington Market
152 Augusta (Augusta, just north of Dundas)
$10/19+/10pm-2am
For reduced guestlist information hit up:
[email protected]
Trus'me
It’s been quite an entrance for David James Wolstencroft, aka Trus’me. Last winter the DJ turned producer decided to send some of his work to various labels across the globe. One of the tracks on his CD sampler, Nards, was immediately picked up by an infamous Chicago based label. Described as “the hottest talent rising out of Manchester this year”. His first 12" made more than the rounds. The stunning dance floor killer anthem, Nards, has been hammered by Giles Peterson and is already a winner on his "Best of 2007". Giles said of the record: "If there was ever a house record made for me, it would sound like this."
The single was followed by two more equally outstanding releases and his recently released debut album ‘Working Nights’ on Fat City/Prime Numbers, now getting major support from the likes of Moodymann aka Kenny Dixon Jr, Mr Scruff, Benji B, Jazzanova, Mad Mats & Michael Rutten.
Hailing from Manchester in the north of England, Trus’me grew up surrounded by the city’s rich musical heritage. Manchester was at the front of it all. Like many music lovers, he was soon bitten by the vinyl bug and his focus shifted towards DJ’ing and digging for unique samples. As a DJ he plays with diversity, a style that comes across in his production work.
2008 is going to be a busy year for Trus’me. As his Prime Numbers imprint launches in collaboration with Fat City Recordings, providing an outlet for Trus’me and other likeminded artists. Trusme’s second album will be released later this year featuring guest appearances from Amp Fiddler and Paul Randolph. He’s also produced an exclusive track for Giles Peterson’s “In The House” compilation on Defected, as well as working on various remix projects including LCD Soundsystem.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/music/sto...?content=165531
http://www.eyeweekly.com/clubs/exte...y/article/42932 |
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