Chicago's 3rd birthday with yousef

This article is about chicago's 3rd birthday with Yousef @ Timbuk2 in Bristol (UK), Sat 22 Sep 2007

Yousef is a name synonymous with slick, jackin’ sleazy beats, edged with an aggressive and relentless groove. He is a DJ and producer that literally lives and breathes house music. He is one of the most well respected and thought of forces on the club scene, with countless productions to his name and gigs all over the world. You could ask whats left for him to do?...make his Chicago debut at our 3rd birthday, thats what!!

Yousef will be joined by all our lovely residents Jay, Renny, Hooker Alex, the Onions and myself and Ian, and , as if that wasn't enough bristol socialite Luke Langson will be dropping by with his choicest cuts of dirty electro.

We are really proud of the parties we have put on over the past 3 years and we want to thank all of you dsiers for helping to make Chicago what it is, a great night in a great underground venue,full of happy smiling faces....thankyou

Chicago's 3rd birthday saturday 22nd september 2007 @ timbuk2, Bristol
10pm - 4am
Advance tickets £9, YOU CAN STILL PAY ON THE DOOR, BUT A TICKET GAURANTEES ENTRY

Tickets are available from Mark and Ian, please pm us if you want them and we'll get them to you, also available from DSI, Re-psycho ( glous rd ), ROOTED RECORDS ( glous rd ), and Bristol ticket shop ( broadmead 01179 299008 )

YOUSEF BIOGRAPHY

Originally spotted by Muzik Magazine through their famous Bedroom Bedlam competition ­ Yousef has been smashing dance floors every since. He was soon sited as one to watch by Muzik for 1999 ­ and Renaissance invited him to play in Ibiza.

A representative for the Ministry of Sound heard him and signed him to Ministry of Sound Management on the spot. From a young lad he followed the dance scene ­ catching some of Carl Cox¹s and Prodigy¹s first rave sets that inspired him to get involved as much as he could.

Once signed by Ministry of Sound he became a regular at both their Friday and Saturday night proving to all his versatility of style. He also became a regular at the award winning Media venue in Nottingham with Renaissance.

The year took a turn for Yousef as Ministry of Sound Management closed ­ and he was signed by Erick Morillo¹s manager ­ and won Best Bedroom Bedlam DJ @ the 1999 Muzik Awards ­ so things were getting better and better.

As 2000 kicked in, a residency at Cream with a room of his own began. As a native Liverpudlian it was a home coming pop stars dream about, and the residency began ­ providing an antidote of US / UK house music as the main roomed heaved with the trance craze. As the year progressed the fan base just grew and grew and so did the list of guests requesting a set there. Before the year was out ­ everyone from X-Press 2, Erick Morillo, Darren Emerson to rare first UK performances of people like Onionz and Joeski were playing and supporting the room and the man behind it.

Yousef also went on stage at Creamfields England in front of 20 000 people and wowed the crowds, smashed Space and Pacha in Ibiza and his reputation grew which was crowned by delivering a hot mix for Pete Tong in December as one of the Stars of 2000 series, one of only four DJs to do so.

2001 was drawing near and Cream put more and more emphasis on the Annexe with line-ups for the year growing more cutting edge as the weeks went by. As Yousef's achievements took him across the waters to perform Creamfields Ireland, he was also booked for the Gatecrasher Summer Sound System, rumoured to be the line up of 2001.

With the opening of the season in Ibiza, yet again Cream prove their faith in Yousef's limitless talent. Allowing him the opportunity to welcome his regular Annexe guests to the Balearic Island, he was invited to blast the US house sound he loves so much across Amnesia's terrace. Following the success of his performance live on Radio 1 from Southport as part of the station's live weekend broadcast series he was full of confidence when asked to stand in for Seb Fontaine on his regular Saturday evening show which Yousef did? again a success! Meanwhile his first mix compilation CD was released to great acclaim scoring 4/5 in DJ Magazine and 9/10 on spaced.co.uk.

Yousef amazingly found the time to turn his hand to the studio as he teamed up with Basics resident Paul Woolford producing music under the alias 10,000 BC with their first remix making it straight onto Danny Rampling's show. The duo released remixes for Aphrohead, Meeker, Stella Brown, Chocolate Puma, Hubert Hudson and Rainstar, not to mention significant work on Felix Da Housecat's new single still in the pipeline and plans are nearing completion for the release of the first 10,000 BC Ep. With Steve Mac from Rhythm Masters Yousef invented and has recorded as the "Drum Bums" and this is all with his own production work under his own name.

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