Born and raised in England's Black Country, Simon Owen is part of an exciting new wave of electronic artists emerging from the Birmingham underground. Co-founder of the Xenophorm label, he is currently producing for and managing the brands two record labels (Xenophorm Records & xe:tech:no), whilst also holding the position of Chief Engineer at Xenophorm Studios in the heart of the second city.
A musician of notable talent from an early age, his debut single - unex, was released worldwide as part of the XTK001 EP in 2006. This was followed by a full-length production album 'The rainbow that set the sky on fire' in 2007 and a continuing string of successful single releases on the xe:tech:no label. As Chief Engineer of Birmingham's prominent Xenophorm Studios he has been silently responsible for many of the hot tracks on the city's thriving Grime & urban scenes, whilst regularly maintaining his popular monthly podcast 'theLAB Sessions'.
As a DJ he has entertained crowds around the country for nearly a decade with his trademark styles of groove-licked Techno & heart-wrenching Soul at events such as Elektrik Munkey, Osmosis, Alternation, Sub-Culture, Warpandwoof and the Xenophorm/Alternation joint venture - PhormAtion.
For Booking + Info contact Xenophorm Promotions via email at - INFO@XETECHNO.COM
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Out Now on Beatport Sigmatibet - Brain Train ep : To Listen and buy https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/200811/Brain%20Train Track List : Brain Train Azibi Nua Brain Train ( K Loud dubtools ) Sigmatibet is an influent electronic music project born in 1991. Led by Paolo Gozzetti and Michele Castellani the band spring from the eighties’ Milan punk scene and has contributed massively to the outcrop and consolidation of the Italian techno and rave scene in the nineties. The artistic style of Sigmatibet is ranging from club techno and trance of the early years (Evolution Records, Irma) to an electronic phase running from deep house to breakbeat (EMI Music). Lately the band has returned to a more essential and synthetic territory and cooperates with techno Label Machine Jockey. Machine jockey Rec. http://soundcloud.com/machine-jockeyhttp://www.myspace.com/machinejockey
Having made a considerable impression this year with a strong set of releases behind them, and a string of solid remixes including the hugely successful Rosie Romero & Beatmode 'Tungesti', DJ Meri pres Cylon 'Sekvoia' which resided for over a month in the DJ Mag and Beatport Charts, not to mention their remix of 'Chase The Sun' which has exploded across the globe gaining support from the underground and beyond! Curious George & The Agent have brought us the ‘Flying EP’
Four rock solid tracks in their unique style, tried and tested in their sets at clubs and festivals including Area 51 and Creamfields to huge reactions which has lead to compilation licensing requests ahead of release!
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/193805/Flying%20EP Plus check out our latest mix – 1) Nima Gorji - Survivors 2) Coyu, Uner – Raw Sweat 3) Ante Perry, Olivier Gregoire – I Need 4) The Evil Amigo’s – The Guns (Leeks Remix) 5) Alex Celler, Anthea – The Playmaker (Dyed Soundorom Remix) 6) Curious George & The Agent – Look Back 7) Matt Tolfrey, Inxec – Jerk 8) Curious George & The Agent – Don’t You 9) Jon Gurd, Dave Robertson – Stolen 10) Sebo K, Metro – Saxtrack (Reboot Twisted Fist Remix) 11) Neuroyde, Doomwork – Jazzy Stuff 12) Curious George & The Agent – De Cuerda 13) Noidoi – Pasarica 14) Nik Feral – Two Lovers (Jus Phil Remix) 15) DJ Meri Pres Cylon – Sekvoia (Curious George & The Agent Remix) 16) UNKLE – Hold My Hand (Dubfire Remix) 17) Jay Lumen, Cosmophunk – Yes (Matteo DiMarr Remix) http://www.sendspace.com/file/u14amb
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Hi Simon Owen, thanks for continuing to be a friend of Electroflex.
Some important news!
Electroflex have been back in the studio following a break from gigging and recording with new track ‘Computer Virus’.
This is the first of a series of new releases for 2009, and what better day to start on than Liz’s Birthday!
‘Computer Virus’ is a live favourite. Anyone forced to work with computers will know how evil they are and this track is Electroflex’s response to Kraftwerk’s ‘Its More Fun to Compute’. It is a bouncy number with a serious bassline, sing-along chorus and a selection of curious samples.
The track will only be up on Myspace in full for a short time. Alternatively, visit our Facebook and iLike pages where you can add the song to you playlists
Yeh im good mate, i know what you mean about getting deafer, lol, im considering investing in ear plugs! You coming to the Jam at thr Que on the 7th?
Gutted to hear bout the building, hope your studios ok? Well as you can gather from my mix demo's im into tribal techno so wouldnt mind writing somethin along those lines crossed with influences from you.