Mickey Finn doing his thing..An Old Skool Legend playing at Epidemik's Good Friday Feeling March21st

This article is about Epidemik's Good Friday Feeling @ Ministry of Sound in London (UK), Fri 21 Mar 2008

Come and see Mickey Finn

in action at the legendry Ministry of Sound club

in London, Good Friday 21st March 2008

Taken from fantazia.org.uk

Mickey Finn, real name Michael Hearn, was born in East London on the 3rd December 1966. Mickey Finn went to Woolwich Polytechnic before getting into trouble for various offences and spending spells at his majesty's pleasure in prison. It was during the last of these that Mickey Finn decided to make something more constructive of himself and was inspired to learn to DJ.

"I've always liked music and always used to tape music off of the radio, but I got pissed off with the DJ talkin' in between records. So when I was twenty-one, I went and saw Eric B and that just topped it. I really like wot Eric B was doin' when I saw him, 'cause he just intrigues me.

"It was that year -1987- that I first discovered 'Ouse. A friend of mine took me out to a club in the West End called Future, where Paul Oakenfold and Nancy Noice was playin', which was one of the first clubs, next door to Spectrum and I've never looked back since. I fought it was really good, a different dimension."

"House hit big here, in early 1987. I mean Colin Faver was playin' 'Ouse since 1986, but it was put straight down as gay music, so people weren't really into it. But I fink once the scene started comin' over with Shoom and Future, a lot more people started acceptin' it, although it weren't just the 'Ouse-you 'ad a different variety of music then, but still underground."


"What type of music do I play?

I'd Just label it Dance music really. I've never like the words Jungle of 'Ardcore, I don't really use 'em. I just try and play good dance music, and my set can go right across the board, from breaks with pianos in or reggae sample in it with deep bass lines, or I could go for stuff with straight 909 stompin' Kicks, which some people would say is Techno, but I wouldn't say it's Techno."

What do you think of the hype of being a DJ?"

I've never really looked at it on that side of it - I'm not really that way inclined. I ain't into grabbing no limelight. I just see it as being up there playin' music for people, and I enjoy seein'' 'em enjoying it. I don't really take it no further'n that. Just because you're a DJ, you ain't a step above anyone else, but some people seem to fink they are. Some people fink, 'Oh I'm a DJ and I've got time for who the fuck, I fink I've got time for'. But that's bullshit-you're no different from a bricklayer. Just because you stand in front of a crowd of people and entertain 'em, wot's the big fing? The only buzz I get is seein' that wot I'm doin' is making people enjoy 'emselves."


Do you have any other plans outside of DJing?

"Well I'm trying to build a studio now, but I've never ever come the the decision that I don't wanna be a DJ. But you get older and you change. Wot I would like to do is get into writin' film sound tracks and music for adverts and 'fings like that. But so long as the demand is 'ere, I'm 'ere."

Which parties have you most enjoyed DJing at?

"It'd have to go between a couple. I'd say Techno Drome in Scotland for atmosphere and seein' people doin' wot they wanted to do-like dancin' in the mud with no shoes on, and seein' trainers wounded at the end of the gig where people couldn't be bothered to fish 'em out of the mud.

"Sunrise festival I fought was one of the best fings I've been to as well, and Livin' Dream at Hackney I fought was a good gig. The way I look at a good gig is not just for me, I look at it all round for the people as well: the sound system, the lighting , the line up, the way the music went all night and all that. I look at it for their value for money - whether the people are gettin' ripped off or not. For a gig to be one of the best gigs I've been to, I take into consideration the whole fing."

Where did you get your DJ name?

"When I started off doin' this, I done it 'cause I liked it - I didn't fink about preparing myself with a name and all that 'cause I didn't know how far I was gonna go. Well how it all started off was I got the residency at the Tunnel Club which was on the south side of the Blackwall Tunnel, and me sister used to run a night down there. She said 'I'm gonna give you a name, 'cause you ain't gonna get noticed if you don't give yourself some fing that's gonna catch peoples minds'. And since she used to take the piss out of me because I was skinny anyway she called my Micky Thin, but with an F. I later found out it meant others fings to do with a drug from years ago. You hear it in old films, people saying 'I slipped him a Micky Finn', but I never knew that it had any fing to do with drugs, and if I did I would have never been involved, but I'm stuck with it now."

Mickey Finn started to release his own material in collaboration with Gavin King (known as Aphrodite), under the name Urban Shakedown and released the hit "Some Justice" with samples from Ce Ce Rogers "Some Day". He has also had a prolific career as a remixer. He is now involved with a label call Urban Takeover which he owns with DJ Aphro.

Now in the late nineties Mickey travels the world and throws down his vibe in countries like Japan, USA, Australia, Holland, Ibiza, Germany, Finland, Israel and France to name just a few.


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Big up the FINN each & every time - salute :)
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
Not long till epidemik now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
init, he is a wicked dj n 1 of my idols from when i first started playin, can always guarantee a top set when he`s on :)
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
Mickey Pussy clart pussy clart Finn !
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
Mickey Finn = Some justice = TUNE OF TUNES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One family , like it shd be and used to be . See ya then grant :))
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
omg i aint seen him since his pony tail days lol phat arse dj
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Posted Thu 06 Mar 2008
Big up micky!! The legend he is and always will be!!
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
Bring on Epidemik, he's gonna fuckin smash it!!!!!
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
Mikey finn the best theres ever bin
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
ohhh!

i so wanna go, but there are no buddies to come with :////
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
DJA
That is 1 hell of a quality line up
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
i love mickey finn remember sitting in my bedroom when i was 14 long time ago listen to him with my bong gonna miss him though im gutted!!
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Posted Fri 07 Mar 2008
if anyon needs tickets in the west london area pls hit me up. x
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Posted Wed 19 Mar 2008
I cannot wait - not long now peeps til we can put our ravin shoes on - mickey finn gonna be the highlight ov the night! See ya there : )
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Posted Wed 19 Mar 2008

Gawn Mickey Finn, Original Dubplate King innit m8 lol
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Posted Thu 20 Mar 2008
Only now just seen this grr, Wud have gone otherwise with shead loads of peps gutted that was a hell of a good line up,bet it was an amazing night
:@)
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Posted Sun 23 Mar 2008

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