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TOOLROOM RECORDS LAUNCH PARTY AT THE OCEAN ROOMS
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Posted Wed 25 Jun
Throught i would give you guys a little bio of the DJ RICHARD DINSDALE in case you didnt know.





Richard Dinsdale

It’s all too easy to endlessly list Richard Dinsdale’s accomplishments. It’s all too easy to wax lyrical about his Ministry Of Sound residency, his genre bending productions or his rapid rise to the top of house music’s well spread table. But where’s the fun in that? Of course Richard’s one of the UK house music’s recent heroes. You wouldn’t be reading this if he wasn’t. What you need to know is why he is where he is. And why this time next year he’ll be even further.

With razor sharp studio skills, Richard’s productions – whether you’re talking the body-slamming electro-jack anthem ‘Crunch’ or his sonorous slice of sonic seduction ‘Your Mind – all have one thing one thing in common; their attention to detail. If Richard wants it to rumble, he’ll spend as long as it takes to strike 10 on the Richter scale. If he wants the dancefloor to dissolve beneath your feet, he’ll work that euphoric rush to perfection. He’s been known to take months on some productions. Admittedly, on paper that sounds painstakingly boring. How it sounds on the dancefloor is another thing altogether. A modern day musical martyr, Richard sacrifices his time to give you the best house music experience he could possibly provide.

While his rise to dancefloor stardom has appeared somewhat swift, his lifelong immersion in bleeps and squeaks happened at an early age. Heavily influenced by his mum’s passion for Motown, Richard’s discerning taste in music was refined before he was out of short trousers. By the time you or I were puffing a cheeky fag behind the bike sheds, he’d already moved into electronic pastures, listing the tracks the DJs played on specialist shows and working his fingers to wee stubs on his first pair of wobbly belt drives. Oh yes, his attention to detail isn’t exclusive to the studio; he’s a mean mother crusher as a DJ too.

Having earned his stripes in various bars and clubs of Surrey, Richard really began to flex his DJ muscles when he began his residency at Seb Fontaine’s much-loved monthly night Type. Developing an innate ability to tease and tickle the crowd with perfectly programmed sets that rise with lolloping techno grooves and fall with spine-tingling synth whooshes, his skills didn’t go unnoticed.

One year later and he’s now a proud resident disc spinner for clubbing institution Ministry Of Sound. And his DJ profile has gone through the roof. Not only can you catch him at least once a month at Ministry, but you can expect to find him as one of the rave jet set with regular gigs in every corner of the globe; extensive tours of Australia, Indonesia and Eastern Europe are already in the bag and you’re just as likely to catch him at lavish venues such as Ministry Of Sound Singapore as you are Glastonbury Festival.

As for his productions, Richard’s currently eased his foot off the remix pedal in order to focus on his own productions and range as a producer. He’s always shown a flare for surprise – just compare the bumpy electro grooves of ‘Bora’ to the sharp techno energy of his Neo Geo remix of Dub Pistol’s ‘Rapture’ – and he’s keen to capitalise on this; be it a hefty 12”, or a rollicking remix, you can continue to expect the unexpected. Even more so, in fact, as he’s just started collaborating with well-respected electro chart buster Michael Gray, with an exciting album project well underway.

From filthy funk to energising electro via rolling ravenous techno and good old fashioned house music, on labels such as Toolroom, Nervous, Kinky Vinyl, SR2 and Sunday Best, Richard’s already exposed a widescreen remit. But the best is yet to come. Call it an exciting unpredictability if you want, but be sure to bank on one thing and one thing only; his eagle ear for consistent sonic perfection in both the studio and the club.

And that, my friends, is why he is where he is today and will be even further in a year’s time.


Dave Jenkins, iDJ Magazine
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Posted Wed 25 Jun
Cracking signing... its between this and Whorehouse this weekend... Merv Analysir... wickeda wickeda
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Posted Wed 25 Jun
nice one el, hope to see you
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Posted Thu 26 Jun
any guest list guys? x
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Posted Thu 26 Jun
Wow Richard Dinsdale is my hero!! Wicked booking!
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Posted Thu 26 Jun
foward guest list enquirys to info@oceanrooms.co.uk
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Posted Thu 26 Jun
whack me and lauren down mate!
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Posted Thu 26 Jun
yes am looking forward to this. will be good to see you there Mr El
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Posted Tue 01 Jul
yep yep gona be a wicked night
;-)
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Posted Tue 01 Jul
also just added to the line up is brian cheetham and dulcie danger.......
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Posted Fri 04 Jul
this sat, be there,
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Posted Tue 08 Jul
line looking good, and BoyaBase are in the v.i.p from 1am
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Posted Wed 09 Jul
join the oceanrooms mailing list and recieve a free special offer.......
info@oceanrooms.co.uk
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Posted Thu 10 Jul
looking forward to hearing dinsdale in the main room, wicked!
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Posted Thu 10 Jul
kicks off tomorrow. get down early get in cheap.......£5 for toolroom.....
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Posted Fri 11 Jul
GET ON IT
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Posted Sat 12 Jul
Great night, cheers ocean rooms, pics to follow
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Posted Sun 13 Jul
Dinsdale was awesome, well enjoyed it!
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Posted Mon 14 Jul
thanks for a great night guys hope to see you all soon
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Posted Mon 14 Jul

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