A
clubnight
held at Dojos
on Saturday 3rd March. The event starts at 20:00.
After a super lazy January that saw the Drama crew kick back, relax and get all the boring little jobs done.....such as tidying our bedrooms, taking the plastic bottles to ASDA's recycling centre, cleaning the fridge, filing our toenails and if you're Dave....finally getting round to trimming your nasal hair! We were back with an epic bang!!
We launched our 2012 with an amazing live set from SAYTEK. For the first time ever we had a DJ that broke free from the secure surrounds of the DJ booth and got amongst the crowd with a few grands worth of music production kit on a free standing table.
SAYTEK smashed it....and thankfully a rammed Dojo's didn't smash his kit and it lived to play another day.
Next up we bring you Mr Duncan Crane aka Ulterior Motive.
As with most DJs, Duncan shared his passion of music by mixing his favourite records together for himself & for friends during the early 90's. By chance, a promoter got hold of one of these tapes and liked it so much he gave Duncan his first gig under his moniker of Nifty.
Nifty continued to play many free parties in & around the South West and continued to do so as the music scene changed. He also began working at a local record store and amassed a huge record collection and industry knowledge.
During the mid 90s as clubs came back"en vogue" he gained residencies at various clubs including, the then legendary, Lakota playing alongside all the usual big names.
Along with some close friends, he also ran one of Bristol's longest running nights Home-grown, which was voted best Techno night in the South West by Mixmag.
His ability to whip the dance floor into a frenzy didn't go unnoticed and he then got plenty of gigs playing abroad from France to Croatia and the obligatory Ibiza slots.
Duncan wanted to do more than just play other peoples records, so the obvious next step was to begin producing his own tracks.
After a few early experimental releases under different guises, he had his first main release for Hope Recordings which gained international support from Herman Cattano, Hybrid & Nick Warren amongst others.
His production skills were then enlisted by Deepgroove which resulted in releases on record labels Hardhouse and FourTwenty recordings.
With various projects & remixes in the pipeline, collaborating with various artists of varying genres, you can be sure that you will see the names DC & Ulterior Motive increasingly on the scene.
As usual, support is provided by your trusty DRAMA RESIDENTS: