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DJ BK BIOGRAPHY- Half of RIOT Recordings + Nukleuz Favorite!
DJ BK BIOGRAPHY

Ben Keen, aka BK, is recognized the world over as the most successful and prolific hard dance producer of all time. With worldwide dance chart hits like "Music Is Moving" and "Revolution", BK has reinvented the genre of hard house and breathed new life into the style. And in addition to having conquered the world of hard house with his production skills, BK is positioned to take over the global DJ scene, ranking since 2001 as one of DJmag's top 50 international DJs. He calls his sound "ever-changing and full of energy"? with innovative infusions of trance and techno that redefine the hard house style. He believes that ?the sound of hard house has definitely changed-it's got to,? and whether producing or playing, the sounds that BK creates represent the future of the genre.


BK began his production career at age 16 as a trainee engineer at a London studio and gradually progressed into writing music for film and television. In his spare time, he used the studio's equipment to experiment with his own sounds, and it was later, at Media Records, that he began producing original tracks. BK later joined Nukleuz Records, the world's top hard house label, and immediately became known for his profusion of definitive hard house tracks. Since 1995, BK has produced more than one hundred 12?s and remixes, including remixes of Mario Piu ("The Vision"), Mauro Piccotto ("Iguana"), Storm ("Storm Animal"), DT8 ("Destination"), and Tony De Vit ("I Don't Care"), and recorded tracks for labels ranging from Positiva, Data, and Ministry of Sound to NuLife, Ffrr, and Tidy. Many of his tracks have become UK Top 10 hits, but BK is best known for "Revolution", which with the support of Judge Jules and Dave Pearce, entered BBC Radio One's daytime rotation in 2002 - a singular accomplishment for a hard house track. BK's albums and compilations have also garnered huge success, with his series of Nukleuz Presents compilations (including HardHouse Anthems) earning multiple Mixmag "Album of the Year" awards and the 2003 release Extreme Euphoria Mixed By Lisa Lashes, BK, and The Tidy Boys on track to become the highest-selling hard house album ever.


BK's tracks are irresistible to both clubbers and critics, but the true measure of his talent can be seen in the number of fellow producers and DJs who clamour for a slice of BK's skills. The admiration of his peers is typified by such comments as, ?If one man has single-handedly shaped what our world is dancing to, then it's he.? (Mixmag, June 2002) This feeling is evident in the tracks found on BK's 2003 solo album, Klub Kollaborations, which represent cooperative projects with eleven of the world's top producers, including Andy Farley, Lab4, Christopher Lawrence, Paul Glazby, and Rob Tissera. In 1999, BK enlarged his creative scope to include the DJ circuit, proving that his talents are not restricted to the studio alone. By 2000, BK was already playing clubs around the world, headlining and appearing at all of the biggest dance events, including Dance Valley (100,000 people), Global Gathering UK, Gatecrasher Summer Sound System UK, Impulse NL, Frantic HardHouse Academy UK, Creamfields UK, Godskitchen NEC UK, Judgement Sunday Ibiza, Lashed in Ibiza, Gallery UK, Slinky UK, and Code Japan. He currently calls three of the most forward-thinking UK hard dance events home, holding residencies at Frantic's Convergence, Nukleuz's Riot!, and Kinky's Trade. Much of his success is due to the same experimental approach that he utilizes in the studio. ?As a DJ, I've been looking at other genres, and I've found that kind of music is something I like and that I like to play, and no one's complained!? In an extremely short period of time, BK has become recognized as not only a genre-defining producer, but also an influential DJ in the hard dance scene. His prodigious talents have created a new direction for the future of hard house, but BK is not ready to stop yet. ?I've made every sort of music in the past, even stuff for television commercials. I've mic'd up a 60-piece orchestra at Abbey Road? And now I want to start bringing that into the kind of tracks I do now. Do that, but make it danceable and club-friendly?find a new sound for myself.?

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Posted Thu 06 Dec 2007
Edited Thu 06 Dec 2007

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Who are these people? I haven't met them. Perhaps they're long lost family.
Who laughed: A-I and John-Black-Implosion
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Posted Sat 08 Dec 2007
Jo, drink more!
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Posted Sat 08 Dec 2007
I fully intend to. But I'd love to know why you think I should drink more. As my elder, you should be setting a good example.
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Posted Sat 08 Dec 2007
you should be setting a good example.

Nope, I hold no responsibility there babe.....
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Posted Sun 09 Dec 2007
Phill can never set a good example
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Posted Sun 09 Dec 2007
So I understand. It's shocking.
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Posted Sun 09 Dec 2007
Phill can never set a good example

Well being around your corrupt mind doesn't help!

So I understand.

Oh what must you think of me :o(
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
Oh what must you think of me :o(

Not a lot from what i hear
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
Not a lot from what i hear

You started it!
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
You started it!

I always get the blame
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
And rightly so.
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
although you can do the bit that involves touching his arse...I'll just stand and watch

See ur still on about arses then Jo?
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
See ur still on about arses then Jo?

Of course.
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
I always get the blame

You deserve it!

I'll just stand and watch

You'd still watch???
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
He nicked that from another thread, hence why it makes no sense in this one.
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
But it made sense to u Jo!
Anyway i don't like to make sense cus life would be to easy for everyone that knows me
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
Well of course it made sense to me. I'm not stupid.
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Posted Mon 10 Dec 2007
I'm not stupid.

Just crazy?
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Posted Tue 11 Dec 2007
Always crazy. Nothing wrong with that.
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Posted Tue 11 Dec 2007
I'm not stupid.

Are you implying?

hence why it makes no sense in this one.

He rarely does ;O)
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