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Welcome to the official myspace of the 'ART OF NOISE'.

The ART OF NOISE, formed by Alex Oldale and Greg Morris are the DJ duo who have quickly made their mark on the UK club scene. Since refining their skills as residents at OFF THE RAILS in Sheffield, they have played for some of the world’s leading club nights including Gatecrasher, Goodgreef and Sundissential and are shortly due to play at the Fire It Up and Goodgreef Victoria Works Project, Leeds.

In the short space of time the ART OF NOISE have been around, they have developed a loyal and ever growing fan base, becoming known for cutting edge sounds and clinical mixing. Already generating waves throughout club-land the ART OF NOISE have performed alongside some of the scenes biggest DJ’s and producers such as Marco V, Sander Van Doorn, Agnelli & Nelson, Aly & Fila, Menno De Jong, The Thrillseekers, Marc Van Linden, John O’Callaghan, Adam Sheridan, Fred Baker, Sean Tyas, Riley & Durrant, Kuffdam & Plant, Bryan Kearney, Orkidea and Activa.

Since featuring twice on Riley & Durrant’s, ‘Nu Breed’ radio show, they have been ripping up clubs across the country alongside work in the studio for their debut production. Their sound is a noxious blend of electro blazed filth for an early crowd, through to tech and trance inspired rompers for a peak time set. Selecting an arsenal of future cuts and classic melodies, the ART OF NOISE have built a reputation for igniting the crowd and destroying the dance-floor. With sublime technical skills, an ability to read the crowd and infectious energy behind the decks, the ART OF NOISE are certain to blow the lid off any gig they play.

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THE ART OF NOISE RIP IT UP AT GATECRASHER DISCOTHEQUE LEEDS (29/09/07) WITH MARCO V, SANDER VAN DOORN, MENNO DE JONG AND RILEY & DURRANT. CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS BELOW AND OFFICIAL CRASHER REVIEW OF THE NIGHT BELOW!

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***OFFICIAL GATECRASHER REVIEW***

Gatecrasher’s birthday After-Shock @ Discotheque – Leeds.........

After a mind blowing Magna event, Gatecrasher served up some toxic birthday after-shock at Discotheque in Leeds, with Marco V, Sander Van Doorn, Menno De Jong, Riley & Durrant and Art of Noise.

Following the huge birthday celebrations the previous week, we expected a relatively low key affair in Leeds. How wrong we were! From the moment we walked into the rammed main room, we realised the whole place was going ballistic and the night had only just begun!

Menno de Jong was readily disseminating his scripture to the waiting masses, with a lesson in Crasher tectonics. Recognised as one of the scenes big new talents, Menno has become one of the most in demand DJ’s around. Label boss and producer for the highly revered, Intuition Recordings, and hailed by many as the ‘future of trance’. Not without cause and Menno was fulfilling the prophecy at Discotheque with an introspective mix of club cuts and future classics. His sublime new track, ‘Nolthando’ is a trance work of art, with a spine tingling breakdown and magical arrangement. Smiling at his captivated audience, Menno brings in the mid section from Reward – Ensure, whilst the lighting filters through the enveloping mist. As he drops the Crasher favourite, M.I.K.E –‘Sunrise at Palamos’, his spell is cast and the crowd lap up his Dutch style. Menno’s own edit of ‘Warrior – If you want me (Paul Webster)’ causes havoc with its memorable hook and rolling bass. Mixed into ‘PVD ft. Giuseppe Ottaviani – Far Away’, intricate weaves of melody with delicate pads, drench the crowd during the break before the percussion gallops off with vigour. Menno de Jong showed unquenched enthusiasm behind the decks, and clearly enjoyed his set at Discotheque, saying:

"I had an absolute blast at the Gatecrasher Birthday-Aftershock last weekend. The place was packed, the audience up for it, and so was I! Playing for Gatecrasher is just great in that way, I always feel that it's a crowd I can really connect with." Menno De Jong

Following Menno, there was second performance from Riley & Durrant. Having already played a warm up set they didn’t hold back for their second slot behind the decks. With stonking drums and unforgiving kicks they were firing on all cylinders as the rampant, ‘Bulldozer’ scythed through the sound-system. The highlight of many a DJ set in 2007, Simon Patterson’s killer tune is staking its claim for track of the year. After a short set playing some chunky new material, it was up to Art of Noise (Alex Oldale & Greg Morris) to step up the hallowed Crasher turntables as Marco V was running late. Not only was it their debut, but they were being asked to play at peak time and closing set.

Having built a strong reputation, playing alongside some of the scenes biggest DJ’s, it was only a matter of time before Art of Noise were asked to play the legendary, Gatecrasher. Kicking off their set with the huge track, ‘Black is the Colour’, the crowd show their appreciation as the bliss vocal from Cara Dillon sweeps in. Slamming back with the grittiest of bass-lines, the speakers reverberate with a satisfying growl. Art of Noise jump around the DJ booth, clearly thriving on the experience, the crowd feeding off their vivacious energy. Next a crisper beat is introduced, before the tight percussion and firm kick from Greg Downey’s mix of ‘Heaven Scent’ courses through the club. Building cleverly as elements of the original drift to the fore, the euphoric hook is unleashed before an explosion of white streamers shower the crowd. Lasers and strobes fire out vivid illumination, as Art of Noise grin at the smashed Crasher dance-floor, realising they had arrived!

Keeping it trance based in view of the tech to follow, ‘Tears of Hope’ and Sean Tyas – One More Night Out’ caused carnage in the emotionally-charged atmosphere. Before the timeless classic, ‘Lustral – Everytime’ drops to the delight of the crowd, prior to the arrival of Marco V.

Wasting no time in laying down his philosophy, Marco V brings in deep, grimy bass with a thrashing electro inspired mid-section. Providing climatic tension, swirling acid comes into the mix alongside dark undertones. Working in his own recent release, ‘Possible but Unlikely’ the V-man’s toxic techno provides an altogether foreboding assault on your senses. His transitions were tight, with frenzied acid laced beats gliding into brutal kick drums, pieced together like an electro jigsaw. Now in full throttle he drops the infamous ‘Automanual’ which brings the house down and leaves clubbers grinning like wired chimps. Its stomping bass clashing with old skool stabs and militant break beats. Marco’s own gutter grind, ‘Red, Blue, Purple’ provides maximum impact on the dance-floor, surging with a wave of farty bass, it drowns the crowd in a droning low end and hydraulic rave synths. Delivering a much more pumping mix than previous Gatecrasher gigs of late, he read the audience well, keeping the bpm thriving for his peak time set. The mixing was faultless, with a truly energetic trip through Marco’s Vault of filth! He had this to say about the gig:

‘’Really enjoyed playing last Saturday at the Gatecrasher party in club Discotheque. Fantastic crowd and amazing sound and light system! Looking forward to coming back!’’ Marco V

Following Marco V was a new breed of tech DJ who has risen the ranks in a very short space of time. Sander Van Doorn has been an integral part of dance music’s revival. Fusing trance and electro sounds with the most speaker flexing techno has inspired a generation. Still only 28 years of age, the DJ, producer and label boss from Eindhoven has many fans across the board in the industry. DJ’s from Digweed to Carl Cox, Sasha to PVD have all been caning his productions, such is the quality and fresh appeal. Defying boundaries, he used a heady mix of prog, tech, electro and trance all thrown into the melting pot with his signature Sander style. The progressive house of ‘Love and Solace’ by Ben Brown, goes down well, with its dark and edgy atmosphere and twisted FX vocal.

Pounding bass with an ever present groove was Van Doorn’s order of the night. Shifting it up a gear the Richard Durand remix of’ Way Out West – The Fall’ dropped like a sledge hammer with its melancholic male vocal and romping bass. Tune of the moment from Sander himself, ‘Riff’ undoubtedly received the best reception during his set. Its simplicity is its strength. A twisted and acid freaked synth, barks at you like a demented Doberman, before the deepest decibels serve your primal urges with bass from the depths. Finishing his set on the frantic ‘Platinum’ from Pascal Feliz & Nenes, it’s easy to see why Sander has built such a following. Using the freshest of material and converting many a trance enthusiast towards techno persuasions.

‘’ I absolutely loved every minute of it. The atmosphere was great and crowd were really going for it!’’ Sander Van Doorn

After a hefty dish of dirt from Sander it was up to Art of Noise to close proceedings. Opening with the seminal classic from Underworld – ‘Born Slippy’ , the still busy dance-floor showed its love for one of the most iconic dance music tracks of all time. Its anthemic, escalating chords breathed life into the crowd, teasing them to euphoric breaking point before thrusting into a wall of chaotic bass. Making an immediate impact, Art of Noise stamped their authority on the night. The driving percussion from Corruption by Paul Webster, thrusts at you with intent. Alongside his latest release – Wavelength, that kicks from the speaker like a mule on steroids. The mixing was crisp and defined with an air of confidence creating a commanding presence behind the decks. Propelling the dance-floor into a state of delirium, they dropped another special Crasher classic, PVD’s mix of 10 in 1, which took the roof off! Bringing things back up to date, the exclusive remix of ‘Dood I Just Wanna Dance’ from Mr. Tyas simply ripped the place to bits. Closing on the beastly track ‘Lift’ by Sean Tyas, its clear from the rinsed club, Art of Noise have delivered a formidable debut for Gatecrasher!

‘’Our debut for Gatecrasher was out of this world! It was such an honour to be involved. The club was rammed & the crowd really up for it! When we dropped ‘Born Slippy’ the place went nuts! That’s what Crasher is all about! Can still feel the buzz now!’’ Art of Noise

Overall this was another quality event from Gatecrasher. After expecting a tame night in comparison to Magna’s session the week before, we were treated to a humdinger of a b-day after bash at Discotheque!


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LDP





Jan 31 2008 1:59 PM

See ya for plenty of kipperage at the 1st OFF THE RAILS birthday ;)
James Alexander





Jan 23 2008 2:33 AM

whats your email log in ????
LDP





Jan 17 2008 11:24 AM

LOLOLOLOLOLOL!

Fkn Ker-wality!!!
James Alexander





Jan 9 2008 8:14 PM

easy Guys , good to meet you both the other night .. when are you coming over >???
LDP





Dec 24 2007 2:42 PM

Nice one bredren! See ya for some whiteness, haziness and craziness for the boxed session at magna ;)
Nick





Dec 19 2007 12:13 PM

What date you playing at London?? Need to know so i can book it off work! MAD LOVE!!
It's My Space, Not Yours





Dec 4 2007 4:47 AM

i'm just coming by to say hello and happy holidays...

-andrea =)
Aled Mann





Nov 26 2007 6:36 PM

Nice to meet you on Saturday mate, and a top set! Hope Sankeys was a good night?

Will catch up with you again soon I'm sure!!

Aled & Alice
MAJEFA





Nov 23 2007 3:55 PM

Only one day to go until our Trance extravaganza! Get your sweaty arses down for this one boys and girls!! It's gonna be a reet knee's up!
AK909





Nov 20 2007 4:26 PM

Oi Oi!

Well done on last months OTR lads, pik's look quality! Hopefully see u at SS guys!

Speak tya soon!
AK909





Nov 20 2007 4:22 PM

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LDP





Nov 19 2007 1:25 PM

Feckin quality pic lol!!! kt seen it?
Cliffy Burrows





Nov 13 2007 6:36 PM

Hey Greg thanks for the add bud.
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Nov 8 2007 10:51 AM

Thank you!
:)
Lo.
Starla Bright





Nov 7 2007 10:22 AM

We had so much fun of Friday!!!!! Thank you :o)
xx
AK909





Oct 22 2007 2:09 PM

Hey lads!

Hows things!? Hope u're well guys!

Well lookin forward to OTR had a wikid night last month, opefully wont have to shoot off early this time!

Fookin roll on!
LDP





Oct 15 2007 3:57 PM

Link to Gatecrasher - After-Shock review........

http://www.neverstandstill.com/crasher/reviews/aftershock
Tinx





Oct 4 2007 6:57 PM

Lets make some NOISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well done guys, onwards an upwards now! Love ya both lots xxxxxx
LDP





Oct 1 2007 12:53 PM

Incredible debut at Crasher sat! - Playing an unprecedented 2 sets to rammed Gatecrasher - tore the place to bits - well played ;) - sure wont be long before you back in that Crasher booth again if the debut was anything to go by!
It's My Space, Not Yours





Oct 1 2007 3:51 AM

it's the art of GOOD noise... haha

=)
lee





Sep 30 2007 6:36 PM

totally amazing @ crasher last night blew the roof off!!
AK909





Sep 29 2007 11:42 AM

Gu on lads! Get it whacked out!

Good to see my new residents debuting at Ye Old Gatecrasher! Top stuff mate!
LDP





Sep 29 2007 9:13 AM

Gatecrasher debut tonight! - well done lads..... onwards and upwards - see ya down the front ;)
Desman





Jul 10 2007 7:46 AM

Awesome night fella, kinda rekindled my old love for hard house - Alex Kidd was amazing, the mans hands were moving faster than my blurry eyes could follow!!!
I do have one regret tho, wearing white!!!! My trousers may never be seen again!!!
I think we will certainly be making more of an effort to head back over for the future events . . . and even this invite only thing that has been banded about on DSI????
Morgan





Jul 9 2007 8:26 PM

Nice one bro top to meet ya. shall look 4ward to makein a return loved it. all the best bud :)
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