This article is about DESTINY vs THC (with Frenzy) @ The Old Firestation in Bournemouth (UK), Sat 17 Mar 2007

Frenzy interview Ed Real who is one of our frequent super star DJ's in advance of Destiny vs THC

Frenzy interview frequent guest star Ed Real in advance of Destiny vs THC with Frenzy on the 17th March @ The Old Firestation in Bournemouth

Ed Real is one of the chief protagonists of the hard dance scene and is involved from everything from clubnights, the Hard Dance Awards, record labels, and mp3 download websites. But above all, he is a Frenzy super star DJ having played for us at the Opera House, Bournemouth Pier, and Club Destiny to name but a few. Check out what he has to say in advance of his record fourth appearance for Frenzy as a guest DJ...

1. We know that you’re quite heavily involved with the annual Hard Dance Awards, not only behind the scenes, but also as the presenter. How did they go for you personally and are there any embarrassing incidents to report on either from yourself, or other high profile members of the hard dance community!?

The event went extremely well on the night and was the showcase for the scene that we wanted to achieve. Nobody else is doing standalone hard dance events on this scale anymore and we proved that there’s still plenty of people who love the scene enough to make it go with a bang! All the DJ’s and other key players who helped put this all together did so knowing that it was going to be a massive advert for our movement so we’re all really proud of our achievement this year and look forward to the next!


Ed Real outside his lock-up

2. Anyone who has met you will immediately know about your passion for all things hard which has culminated in you putting your efforts into the Hard Dance Awards. You must have noticed that there has been some negativity on certain Internet forums from a small amount of people stating that they think the awards are fixed, that the awards are biased towards certain DJs and management agencies, and the exercise is a back-slapping exercise. What do you have to say in response to these people and their views given all the time you’ve personally afforded to the event?

These people know that they aren’t getting awards so they think that it’s better to ruin something this positive rather than enjoy the celebration of the scene that’s the underlying reason behind the whole project. It’s poisonous and a couple of people who once had respect have shown their true colours. Sad as that is...

3. Of all the Frenzy guests down the years, you’re the one who’s been invited back more than anyone else to our nomadic parties from the Opera House on a Boxing Day, to a lock-in at Club Destiny and a party on the pier (plus a couple more I think)… so you’re doing something right for us! What have been your impressions of the Bournemouth crowd and scene when you’ve come down?

I love playing at positive parties! It can be Bournemouth or Bahrain, as long as the beats are tough and the crowd enthusiastic then it ticks my boxes... I’m easy to please!


The voices are telling him to make you rave...

4. There’s a tape back doing the rounds from when you played at the last ever Club Destiny night for Frenzy before the venue closed its doors for the very last time. Rumour has it that there’s some enthusiastic MC’ing over your mixing by Doctor Evil from Storm Trax. Have you ever felt the need to do any MC’ing yourself?

I hosted the Hard Dance Awards ceremony and have no qualms about getting on the mike to spread the love if necessary. Sometimes it makes the vibe ramp up a notch and that’s the aim of the game!

5. You’ve run your own clubnights for years including the hugely successful Riot. Do you actually get the time to enjoy your own night once it’s on, or are you a huge bag of nerves until it’s finished?

Anyone who's had the pleasure of me bumping into them on the dancefloor at Brixton Academy will know that I’m probably having more fun than anyone else at the rave. The main reason for promoting a party is to enjoy it!

6. You’re playing for Frenzy at The Old Firestation on the 17th of March as part of a hardcore event where we're hosting the hard house room. The hardcore scene seems to be making a revival at the moment so are you ever tempted to dig your old records out and play a hardcore set?

Once again, I play old skool sets every couple of months at parties around the UK. I don’t need any encouragement to rinse out the old skool and drum and bass.


Ed Real DJ'ing at Club Destiny for Frenzy in April 2005

7. Everytime you’ve played Frenzy before you’ve usually managed to mix up a load of classics blended with some new tracks, and sometimes some different styles... so it’s quite different everytime! Do you have anything planned for the 17th or should we wait and see what’s in store?

The beauty of my chaotic performances is that nothing is planned! The more enthusiastic the crowd the more madcap the performance. I love vibing off the dancefloor and they usually offer more than enough encouragement.

8. What has happened to Nukleuz Records since you and BK left? It used to be anthem after anthem being released every week but certainly isn’t like that nowadays. How does it make you feel to see the direction the label’s in now?

I don’t work there so I don’t know what’s happened. I know that they are selling tonnes of happy hardcore so still going strong from what I can see and good luck to them. It’d be a shame if Nukleuz struggled as they’re the backbone of the UK scene and we all need them and their ilk.


Ed Real - you wouldn't like him when he's angry

9. You run an mp3 distribution website. The digital revolution has certainly meant more and more producers can get their sound out there, but at the same time has meant a lot of low standard productions are being sold as it’s now so easy to do so. Do you guys let any label distribute through your website irrespective of quality or is there a degree of quality control when it comes to who releases via your store?

We have a level of quality control that’s dictated by content managers such as Olly Perris who runs our hard dance section. With 3000 new tracks a week released on the site its impossible to vet every one - a label might be releasing the next summer smash hit as their next single so you can’t always predict what to support.

At www.trackitdown.net we have an extensive ‘featured tracks’ section which is what the customer is presented with upon arrival. This is a filter alongside the Top 10s and the ‘My Favourites’ which allows the customer to pinpoint exactly what is suitable for them.

10. On your website you’re described as the Planet’s Biggest Party Animal! Surely you’re not all about partying though? Tell us the most boring or uninteresting thing about Ed Real… any dull hobbies we should be aware of?

Well apart from running www.trackitdown.net, Riot! Recordings, Fakt Recordings, DJ'ing all over the world and having a little party now and again there really isn’t much time left for anything else! That’s Monday to Sunday all wrapped up...


The spaced cowboy that is Ed Real

11. I’m sure you’ve been asked this so many times, but it’s a tradition to ask it in a Frenzy interview... what are your top five tracks of all time? And as we always get bored of saying, they don’t have to be hard dance.

Here are 5 random favourite tracks off the top of my head;

  • Anything by Public Enemy

  • Beastie Boys - Fight For You Right To Party

  • KLF - What Time Is Love

  • Shaman - Ebenezer Goode

  • Anthrax - Got The Time

12. Another question we sometimes like to ask is who is the most famous person you’ve ever met? To give you some indication of the grade you might need to make, Chris C claims to have gone to an afterparty at Elton John’s house, and at the opposite end of the scale Charlotte Birch is friends with daytime chatshow host Jeremy Kyle (so they both tell Frenzy)... can you do better or worse?

My girlfriend is best mates with James Blunt and we’ll be seeing him soon. Does that count?


Your names not down, you're not coming in...

13. It would be rude not to let you promote your up and coming schedule with DJ’ing and production so is there anything you want to tell the Bournemouth massive about your plans for the rest of the year?

Raving raving and more raving! www.riotinlondon.com and www.trackitdown.net are the places to watch for my manoeuvres! Lock up your daughters!

Ed Real will next be playing for Frenzy on the 17th of March 2007 at the Old Firestation in Bournemouth so check our forthcoming events for more information.

For more information on Ed Real and his various projects please check out the following links. His record label and clubnight at www.riotinlondon.com and his digital distribution website at www.trackitdown.net.

Event Details

Main Room:
Destiny vs TCH (Hardcore)

Hixxy & Darren Styles
Ramos
Supreme & Sunset Regime
Dougal
Seduction
DJ Sy
(Plus more)

Room 2:
Frenzy vs Defective (Hard house)

Ed Real
Charlotte Birch
Technikal
Future Freakz
Cheeky Scott
(Plus more)

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Interview courtesy and copyright of www.frenzyclub.co.uk.

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Another excellent interview ha ha
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Posted Mon 05 Mar 2007
Cheers... I've been wanting to interview him for ages, but I think just after the Hard Dance Awards was probably the best time to do this so worked out quite well.
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Posted Tue 06 Mar 2007
Edited Tue 06 Mar 2007
the only reason he has been booked so often is Ed Real owes me about two bottles of Tequila.

Best thing about Ed was when it was so busy at Destiny we couldnt get to the bar so we stopped the music the club went quiet and Dr Evil came on over the mic and ordered two pints of grolsh and a JD and Coke which MC Menace delivered, i think via the back door. This is in the Frenzy cd pack oh how i laughed and ed thought we were nuts.

Oh the days !!
Who laughed: MC-Undertaker and John-Black-Implosion
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
Crazy I tell ya!
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
Eds a star that lock in at Destiny was one of legends

the b2b to back to back to back to back with Dr evil mc'ing still makes me laugh today
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
Are there any of these around still...? This was the period was when I first hooked up with my missus and she made me emigrate to Wimborne and live in the last century so couldn't always make Destiny.
Who laughed: John-Black-Implosion
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
yeah ive got that cd hahahahhaa!!! is well funny!
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
yeah if i can make it on friday i'll bring a copy, but i know i lost most of the destiny sets when my hard drive died.......
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
*sob sob* that must of been a harsh day!
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
i was not a happy bunny at all, but that Ed Real Frenzy was one of the best nights of my life

funny as hell being hammered playing out with Ed Real, Lil Bri, Cheeky Scott and Big Al and my brother making me laugh so much when he was on the mic.

sometimes i wonder why we shut the place !!!
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
yeah if i can make it on friday i'll bring a copy, but i know i lost most of the destiny sets when my hard drive died

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

I'm sure Scott had a copy of that Ed Real Frenzy CD cos he used to play it in the garage for my amusement!
the b2b to back to back to back to back with Dr evil mc'ing still makes me laugh today
It was one of the funniest things I have ever heard and one of the best nights I have ever had the pleasure of being at!

sometimes i wonder why we shut the place !!!

I've been wondering that for a long time..............
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
yeah i had an amazing night that night!!! got a few shout outs during that set so i've got some memorys to keep! I'ts all abit blurred now haha! (theres a surprise)
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
thats right ginge did her high pitched voice, someone shouted opera house and mc ollyokieke announce the shed was being turned into a crocodile leather sofa emporium

still have the cd's from that night but we had so so many other nights, think i copied most onto a dvd

what we should have done is a reality TV show from start to finish as a lot of things that happened people wouldnt believe
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
Edited Wed 07 Mar 2007
what we should have done is a reality TV show from start to finish as a lot of things that happened people wouldnt believe

Hell yeah - that would have been one hell of a series. Ah...the memories live on.......
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
ALRITE U A RAVER
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
U A RAVER

Who a raver?
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
lol
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Posted Wed 07 Mar 2007
ello
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Posted Thu 08 Mar 2007
Reach for the lasers, he's safe as fuck.

Welcome to Frenzy.. you will fit in here.
Who laughed: John-Black-Implosion
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Posted Thu 08 Mar 2007
Welcome to Frenzy.. you will fit in here.

Oh yes...most people do.
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Posted Thu 08 Mar 2007

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