Ben Mynott has firmly established himself as a mainstay in the downtempo field and has built up a vast following through his work as a producer, DJ, radio presenter and through his fluidnation movement. fluidnation was born in 2004 after the split of media darlings fragile state, a production duo Ben formed two years prior, that scaled the heavy heights of number 3 in the UK Dance album chart, and number 5 in the UK album chart with their critically acclaimed albums “The Facts and the Dreams” and “Voices From The Dustbowl”; a project furthermore that garnered Album Of The Year plaudits all over the place, including those from Big Chill co-founder Pete Lawrence and BBC London’s Robert Elms. Quite an act to follow. Never deterred though, Ben set up fluidnation, originally primarily as a music and pr consultancy which led him to be the UK contact for legendary New York dance label Naked Music Recordings amongst others. But due to the strength of his then USA radio shows on Worldspace, Ben began Djing and taking his distinctly downtempo sound out and about. A new UK radio show was launched on Bournemouth’s award-winning Fire FM in 2005, a show that led to more praise with around 10,000 listeners going to bed listening to the fluidnation sound after heavy nights on the South Coast. Residencies at the Big Chill Bar in Brick Lane (another award-winner, this time in the Time Out London Awards) and the superb new Big Chill House in Kings Cross followed; the latter with a monthly fluidnation night which comprises just.beautiful.music with gorgeous visuals from John Rixon (Amukidi) and Myogenic. So what of the fluidnation music policy? “just.beautiful.music - it's that simple” says Ben. “I want fluidnation to be as accessible as humanly possible. I want it to be genuinely something for everyone. The aim of the night is to play music and new music with the emphasis on beautiful arrangements. I firmly believe it’s deep within the tracks' arrangement that brings out the beauty. Music where people can enjoy the evening without the policy changing as the night goes on. fluidnation is a sound, just.beautiful.music. So far, the feedback I've received has been nothing short of amazing”. The Big Chill is something that has been part of Ben’s life for years now, and is something very close to his heart. He’s working closely with Big Chill Recordings on an album for release 2007/8 that’ll showcase his sound in the next instalment of the Take Me Home series. Compilations are another outlet for Ben’s creative cells having already compiled over 15 albums to date. This includes albums for Jazz Fm/Hed Kandi Records, Quiet Riot, Bar De Lune, Beechwood, One World Music, Slip ‘n’ Slide, The Hit Music Company, Just Music and Park Lane Recordings. Every now and then Ben makes a mix or two available for online listening and these have helped his reputation further with one described by a Big Chiller as “Probably the best I’ve heard since Erlend Øye did the DJ kicks”, while another DJ described one of Ben’s sets as “the best selection of tunes that I’ve ever heard live. Brilliant”. And all for doing what Ben loves doing best. Links: http://www.fluidnation.com http://www.myspace.com/benmynott http://www.bigchill.net http://www.fire1076.co.uk
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Sunday 24th August, Sharif’s new mix set for ADream brings together originals, trip-hop, world music, funk, downbeat electronica, disco and of course some soul . Enjoy love Sharif (click link below). www. adream-music. com
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This Saturday join us 80s babies at The Rex for our for some retro electronic revelry with Jerry Bouthier (Boombox), Jamie D Winter and Mr Shiver. Then it's just a short moonwalk from Rupert St to The End for Jaded where we're celebrating Wandy's birthday with Andre Crom, Wandy & Dom Chung (Chibuku) & Raymundo Rodriguez.