Eat My Beat draft in a three pronged attack…

Eat My Beat
Saturday 20th October
11pm till 6am
The Warehouse, Leeds, LS1 2RG


Tickets now on sale from 
www.theleedswarehouse.com
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DOCTOR P

Doctor P aka Shaun Brockhurst whilst Immersed in experimenting with new sounds noticed an emerging sub-genre of more energetic bass-driven dubstep, with tracks like Rusko’s ‘Cockney Thug’. He was inspired to try his hand at making a few dubstep tunes in the same vein, and created the joyous and body-popping ‘Gargoyle’, shortly followed by the blindsiding ‘Badm n Sound’ (Dub Police) which were quickly picked up by Rusko and other DJs. To reflect his new sound, Shaun changed his alias and became Doctor P.
When he posted his new track ‘Sweet Shop’ on his MySpace to test for interest little was Doctor P to know that this was to change the course of dubstep history and encourage a whole new generation of dubstep fans. Tinkling on the ivories and combining some chords with a vocal sample to create an old-skool house beat, Shaun created an intro that lulls the listener into a false sense of security before knocking them sideways with a jaw-dropping drop into a deep bassline complemented by a screeching synth. ‘Sweet Shop’ quickly became a staple part of just about every Dubstep DJ’s set.
With the recognition his work earned him the phenomenon of ‘Doctor P’ grew exponentially as he started DJing globally, and remixing for respected artists such as Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Example and Plan B.

MS DYNAMITE

It was whilst working for a radio station, RAW FM, that Ms. Dynamite was discovered by Richard Forbes. After working briefly with garage outfit So Solid Crew, she released her debut album, A Little Deeper in 2002, featuring the songs It Takes More and Dy-Na-Mi-Tee. The album was released in the USA the following year to critical acclaim.
After A Little Deeper won the prestigious Mercury Music Prize for Album of the Year in September 2002, it was soon clear that there was more to Ms Dynamite than most pop stars.
In October 2002, Dynamite landed three MOBOs – for Best single, Best Newcomer and UK Act of the Year – at a ceremony where no other artist won more than one. Next came two BRIT Awards, for Best British Female Artist and Best Urban Act.” A Little Deeper” sold half a million copies in the UK alone.
She returned with her album titled ‘Judgement Day’ which was also the title of the first single taken from it.

BAR9
TIKO & EKO UNIT (CLOSING SET)
AMY BECKER

The Loft hosted by Square One

MELIA DEE
JO KIRA
VITAL TECHNIQUES
DJ FINGAZ
NATHAN BRUSH
JOE MOYLAN
HOSTED BY MC PEAN & DESCRY

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TICKET INFORMATION…

Early Bird Tickets : £10 / NUS Ticket (I.D Required) £10
Tickets available from….

www.theleedswarehouse.com


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