It's All About The Core - Part 3 - Saturday October 4th + DJ Competition

This article is about Its All About The Core - Part 3 @ The Buttermarket in Shrewsbury (UK), Sat 04 Oct 2008

Its All about The Core - Part 3 features DJ's such as DJ Sy, Breeze, Vibes along with up and coming DJ stars such as Shauny C, Himbo & Destruction. These are joined alongside MC's Storm, Livelee, Enemy, Energy and Universal Hardcores very own Gazy J.

On stage entertainment wil be provided by the girls of Twisted Bliss

Room 2 will host a very special DJ & MC Competition. The prize being a chance to win a main room slot at the next event in November. Further details can be found by emailing us at info@buttermarket.com

Advanced tickets are priced at only £10.00 along with reasonable priced bar
Tickets available from www.theticketsellers.co.uk
Bottom Dollar Beats, Market Hall, Shrewsbury
Recyled Records, Parade, Shrewsbury

Some info on SY & Breeze

DY SY
DJ Sy (real name Simon) has been on the happy hardcore scene for a long time. He became interested in Hip Hop and scratching whilst at school and spent a long time perfecting his DJing.

DJ SY was a student in Nottingham during the Acid House days and following college decided to stay in the city. He was DJing professionally in clubs from around 1989 with a mixture of hip-hop, soul and house. He gained a residency around 1990 at the Nottingham club Venus.

he night became legendary across the region and lead to his name growing and bookings at other venues. He reputation was established as the 'Scratchmaster', from there he went on to play at many of the big raves including Fantazia and Obsession.

As well as DJing SY co-owns a studio in Aldershot, Hampshire, and formed his own record label Quosh Records in 1994. This went on to be one of the hardcore scenes most prolific labels. Partnered by DJ Unknown, Sy has created some of the best selling tunes - amongst which is the remix of "Discoland", and the ground breaking "Bring Me Round To Love".

The pairing have produced prolifically across all dance music styles, and have had chart hits with garage music. They produce records under various pseudonyms in many other styles including Breaks, Drum & Bass and House scenes.

DJ Breeze

DJ Breeze first got into the dance scene at the age of 15. It was 1985 and Mark Breeze was draw into the studio to work with a rap artist they produced a track that was to be engineered by the infamous Double Trouble at Noisegate Studios, London.

After this DJ Breeze dreamed of working full time in the industry. DJ Breeze's first residency was at the much acclaimed Langtrys club in Beckenham, Kent.

DJ Breeze instilled a fresh, new, fast and frenzied electronic dance music to the clubbing scene. This style was to become known as Acid House and went on to send shock waves throughout the music scene, permanently changing clubbing culture forever.

During this time the dance scene literally exploded and Breeze continued to enjoy DJing and paving the way with the latest, most energetic and ground breaking styles to become a crowd puller in his own right, thus marking his name as a firm favourite with regular promoters, such as Taste, Fruit and Sweat to name just a few. This exposure and ever increasing popularity made Mark hot property throughout the dance scene, enabling him to develop permanent contracts with leading big fish promoters such as GodsKitchen after moving to Northampton in 1994.

As the rave scene in England started to boom in 1994, Breeze teamed up with a long term producer and friend, Mickey Skeedal. Keen to continue making dance music but this time in a hardcore style, Breeze and Mickey produced the unforgettable and now classic track Your love hits me like thunder / Miles ahead, which enjoyed success with the award winning Essential Platinum label, pioneered by DJs Dougal and Hixxy.

Having relied on instincts built from the wealth of first-hand experience gained from the roots of modern dance music, this first release unsurprisingly made a massive impact and finding himself in high demand, an opportunity to produce full time with fellow big name artists such as Dougal, DNA and Elogik was welcomed with both hands.

Demand for his new tracks grew greater by the day and the need for greater production freedom was to be resolved by Breeze forming Infinity Recordings, another of the leading Hardcore Labels which 5 years on, keeps him as busy as ever and boasts at least 25 releases to date, including tracks such as Jump a Little Higher, Run to me and I Feel You.

This obvious success and dedication lead to a landmark anthem the awesome track Lets Fly. Breeze proudly believes that this is the track that thrust him into a regular slot at some of the most talked about rave parties in the world Helter Skelter, Dreamscape, Slammin Vinyl, Hardcore Heaven and Fusion.

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