Filth's next event at the Ironworks see's Jaymo & Andy George (Moda/Radio 1 in New DJs We Trust) take to the stage with guest House/Techno DJ Duo Leatherhead. Support is from Filth DJs Ross Lyall & Andrew McGibbon and Look Mum it's the DJs.
Jaymo & Andy George
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/innewdjswetrust/profile/Their performances have won them an army of fans, most notably in the form of super-producer Kissy Sell Out - who nominated them as his favourite new DJs as part of the BBC Introducing Tour 2008.
In April, Jaymo & Andy became two of the youngest people to ever record a live Essential Mix for Radio 1 - quickly catching the attention of the stations bosses.
Fast forward four months and the duo have their very own show on Radio 1, and prepare to take their sound global! Crafted with the sole intention of fronting the world’s coolest music, the show promises to be as fun and unpredictable as their rumbustious DJ sets!
As producers Jaymo & Andy have been responsible for some massive dance-floor bombs! Andy’s ‘Big Dipper’ was one of 2008’s most popular jump-up Electro tracks, prompting a flurry of remixes for scene-leaders Lord Skywave, Toddla T & Jokers Of The Scene.
Jaymo, however, first came to the attention of the music world with his Hip Hop infused ‘Tuned In Live’. With support from DJ Touche, Boy 8 Bit & Crookers he quickly found himself delivering remixes for the likes of Skint & Data, whilst notching up worldwide compilation appearances.
With countless gigs at the worlds coolest clubs and an ever-growing discography of heavy-duty club tracks, it’s hard to predict where these boys will be in another 2 years!
5 Things You Should Know About Jaymo & Andy George:
1. Jaymo & Andy play everything from Electro to Disco to Synth Pop & Indie (in fact, it’s probably easier to say what they don’t play!)
2. Jaymo’s old skool genre of choice is French House, whilst Andy is a self-confessed Garage freak
3. Andy keeps his most treasured promos hidden in amongst his unusually large hair style
4. Jaymo has re-occurring dreams about being the third member of Daft Punk
5. As kids Andy & Jaymo used to record makeshift radio shows using 2 cassette players, a turntable and a Radioshack microphone
At the helm of one of the most exciting nights to emerge from the past 2 years, Moda, Jaymo & Andy George have crafted a brand that stands for cutting-edge music and sleepless nights.
Their Moda parties have simply exploded, growing from a few hundred people in a dimly lit bar to1600 punters raving hard in a massive warehouse!
www.myspace.com/jaymoandandygeorgeAbout Leatherhead:
DJ duo Leatherhead combine tech House grooves, grinding electro, and everything in between, with their unique, raw and feral energy. Tom B learnt his trade spinning vinyl and through a mutual hunger for rhythm, beats, glitchy sounds and synths, combined forces with Dom Joseph, a drummer and drum programmer. Their live sets are causing carnage behind decks all over the UK and beyond, having already made their mark on 2009 at Rockness, Glastonbury, Snowbombing and slots all over Europe, including France and Ibiza..
Apart from their live and studio skills, the Head have launched their own imprint label, Fiasco London, to promote themselves and other future superstars. Leatherhead and Fiasco’s debut single Salt City, a Tech/House creation with a top line melody that electrifies and bass that grooves and grinds, is out in early 2010 with a feast of dates and festivals in support. Remixes from 10 Rapid, and Ashley Slater (Freakpower) will be part of the package, along with DJ tools for future remixes and Re-edits. 2009 has shown Leatherhead's first release - Flagsuckers remix for 10 Rapid through Exceptional Records, and a recent remix for Burn The Negative is expected to release early 2010 on Gung HO.
To celebrate the birth of the Fiasco Empire, Leatherhead have been running regular Fiasco parties in London. The Loose Cannons, 10 Rapid, Kry Wolf and many more have been DJing at the nights, with the next one scheduled for Christmas 09. Supports for Fatboyslim, and Caged Baby round off 2009, but it certainly feels like a warm up for what we are expecting will be a momentous 2010 for this lively London duo..
Check out the Fiasco blog at
www.fiascolondon.com www.myspace.com/leatherheadmusic