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Fragmenté - New EP September
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Member Since11/21/2006
Band MembersScooby Jones, Dr. Briscoe, Wally, P-Funk, Moanface & Guitar Solo Palmer.
InfluencesInfluences? Anything and everything I guess. Musically, there are a wide range of Artists we like, some of those being: The Clash, The Smiths, Prince, Talking Heads, Led Zeppelin, Queen, David Bowie, Arctic Monkeys, Michael Jackson, Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, DJ Spen, Booka Shade, Justice (their remix stuff mainly), MSTRKRFT, Soulwax, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco, Midnight Juggernauts, Pendulum, Digitalism, Sebastien Leger, Adamski, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Kerri Chandler, Armand Van Helden, Kraftwerk, Philippe Zdar, Boombass, The Prodigy, Kevin Saunderson & Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Sounds LikeSpike.


















Record LabelSuper Superb




Type of LabelIndie




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   About Fragmenté - New EP September
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If the world of fishing owes a considerable debt to the Yellow Pages then so does dance music. JR Hartley, of course, located a copy of his long out-of-print copy of Fly Fishing there. Less auspiciously, but of more obvious cultural importance, was the Artful Dodger’s fateful formation in the 1990s.

Pete Devereux, a Southampton DJ and classically trained piano player, inspired by rave, thumbed through his local Yellow Pages looking for a studio and alighted upon the name of Mark Hill. “It was the only studio around, basically,” chuckles Devereux. “I booked some time, paid him £10 an hour to engineer some stuff but we got on and started making tunes together.”

The ‘stuff’ that Devereux whimsically refers to began with discovering and nurturing pop idol Craig David, enjoying a run of top ten pop hits, notching up half a million sales for the Artful Dodger album It’s All About The Stragglers, two Brit nominations with the success reaching its dizzying apex with an Ivor Novello award for Woman Trouble. “Stevie Wonder was hosting the Ivors,” recalls Devereux. “The room was just wealth. That’s where the money is. And we won it. I still remember it now, it was so surreal. It didn’t sink in for years.”

Devereux has indeed come a long way since his teenage days of youth orchestras and piano grades. A career in classical music seemed set. He moved to London to study music but also immersed himself in the rave scene, by day running scales and studying Rachmaninov, by night raving or with ears glued to seminal pirate jocks like The Brainkillers on Innocence FM. “I lived in Islington round the corner from Paradise Club so I was in there all the time, thinking ‘Yeah! This is music! I feel alive in this music!’ I’d never felt that with the music I’d been doing.”

Devereux resolved to become a DJ. He spent his student loan on a set of decks and then went to Black Market Records in Soho and handed over his student grant in exchange for some virgin black vinyl. He dropped out of college and moved back home to work as a DJ. His head, though, was a jumble of ideas and sounds and tunes. Which is where Yellow Pages stepped in.

But it was Devereux and Hill’s encounter with Craig David that unleashed their creativity. He approached them in a club. “He kept saying, ‘Gimme the mic, I’m a rapper and a singer’,” recalls Pete. “We were like, ‘Oh fuck off!’, but by the end it was easier to just give him it to shut him up. But he was really good. We thought we need this guy in our studio. It was a match made in heaven.”

The rest, as they say, is hysteria. Artful Dodger were thrust into the roles of pop stars rather unwillingly, seeing themselves as studio-bound producers rather than Cristal-swigging popstrels. By the end of their brief, but all-encompassing, ball of fame Devereux was exhausted and washed out (and neither was it helped by some bad business decisions that cost many thousands of pounds). He turned his back on music and took up, er golf. “I played every day for a year,” he laughs. “I had no interest in going in the studio and making records.”

Today Devereux is relaxing in the back garden of a bijou 1920s house in the Southampton suburbs. Chickens loiter happily and a dog sits lazily in the afternoon shade. He looks happy – as well he should. As one part of house trio Fragmenté their first production, Transistor Radio, has already been made One For The Weekend on Pete Tong’s show and is nudging up the DMC Buzz Chart.

He is joined by Scooby Jones and Ollie Knight, two young turks from the local Southampton scene. Scooby has done time as singer and MC with a variety of projects including the vaunted Pickpockets, who toured with Black Eyed Peas and Ice T and has also worked with Craig David and Mark Hill. Ollie Knight has been involved in music since he was still at school, working variously as a DJ, drum and bass promoter and sound engineer (his first love). Although the young ‘un of the bunch, he has worked with well-known local singer Aaron Soul and even briefly worked with Fleetwood Mac’s Peter Green.

So what the hell is Fragmenté? They acknowledge debts to both the French and US house fraternity but in truth though there are certainly echoes of both, the Fragmenté sound really is distinct and different. It is unquestionably commercial – as in: lots of people will like it, rather than cheesy old shite. What sets it – and Fragmenté – apart from the pack is their ability to nurture gleaming hooks out of the primordial mess of sounds that tumble out of the speakers.

“This is definitely an album rather than a random bunch of singles,” avers Scooby. “I think of this as an album based project.” “Artful Dodger was about being a pop star,” adds Pete. “This is about being a musician. It’s got depth. We’re not jumping on bandwagons. If anything we’re referencing records from five or ten years ago, rather than making electro house.” “I’d love it if one of our records reminded people of their summer,” enthuses Ollie. “So that each time they listened to it and it takes them back to their holidays.” They are fiercely ambitious and yet strangely relaxed (as you would be if you lived in suburban Southampton with chickens lolling about at your feet). Yet despite their experience at dance music’s coal face they are still fresh enough to be enthused about hearing themselves on Tongy’s show. “It’s great to be excited about being in the Buzz Chart and hearing my tunes on the radio again,” says Pete. “I wasn’t really excited about a lot of the Artful Dodger days.”

Fragmenté’s music would not only bounce happily out of the speakers at We Love Sundays in Ibiza but also cuddle up to Mika and Calvin Harris on a Radio 1 Big Weekend without sounding remotely embarrassed. It’s music that says, ‘Come in you big Jessie, the water’s lovely’. And for that we should all be grovellingly grateful.

“I feel like we’re at a point where we have a sound now that is interesting and different,” claims Scooby. “It’s our sound,” adds Ollie, defiantly. He’s not wrong.


Words by Bill Brewster.



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Digital Osmosis ™





Apr 4 2008 7:29 PM

Nice, can i get a rewind!
Klau





Mar 25 2008 1:56 PM

Great SoUnD!!This is...COOL!
marcoalessandriadj





Mar 18 2008 2:10 PM

ciao!cool sound!!!
mikicino





Mar 17 2008 2:12 PM

gREAT pRODUCTIONS!! mY COMPLIMENTS!!
DJ Starshiy





Mar 7 2008 9:22 AM

Hi Pete! thnx 4 findin' me!
New project is dope)
cheers!

Dimitry Dj Starshiy
Jason B





Feb 23 2008 9:58 AM

Whens the next single/ep due guvs, loved the previous two, Music In Love has set the standard!
DJ Mark Ryman





Feb 20 2008 4:28 AM

Thanks for the request, and introducing me to your great track "Transistor Radio".

Mark
Chris





Nov 4 2007 11:52 PM

Tx. for the free music, much appreciated. Give a little get a lot. - Respect
[C]OODS aka [B]RUTAL[E]LEGANCE





Oct 30 2007 6:24 PM

big page fam....keep bringin the heat G

COODS!!
KARIHOTTI





Oct 12 2007 3:41 AM

OMG!!!!!!! Thanks soooooo much for such great music!!!! new mixs are great!!!!! I want the songs to last and last! Transistor Radio is still my number 1!!!! i go jogging to it all the time!!!!!!!! Ok much peace luv and Luck!!!!!! Im spreadin the word here in San Diego, so come and make an appearance!!!!!! Muah Kari;)
Jace





Oct 7 2007 8:28 PM

Congrats on another amazing mix!!!!

Keep them coming!
GHOSTMAN ™ - NEW FUNKY/TRIBAL BEATS UP NOW!!!





Oct 2 2007 4:45 PM

BIg up big up Fragmente!

thanks for the September Mix , wicked

Transistor Radio is still such a massive tune...love ittttttttttt

GHO$TMAN ®
H+G '07
Bernardo Garcia





Oct 2 2007 1:25 PM

hola and thanx for your add me regards from germany!!!!!!!
Paul Wilkins





Sep 19 2007 11:24 AM

Transitor Radio is one of the tracks of summer - Massive .
Love the new music in dub
Awsome work look forward to seeing you out and about mate
Paul
MARK HILL





Aug 17 2007 7:35 PM

Transistor radio is awesome!! nice one (you're still all f**king ugly though) xxx
PiperRoX





Aug 1 2007 1:59 PM

hello. thanx for adding me. i really like your tunes. i agree;i'm not one for bandwagons, but when electro house calls me forward i sometimes gotta go and produce an electro house track.

but i'm more for the chilled, soulful house myself.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
DJ B-SLY





Jul 29 2007 9:51 PM

love your music......hope i will be able to see one of your showz...keep keeping on.....
Jesse





Jul 25 2007 4:49 PM

i love Think of Love!! When will it come out?
*Heather*





Jul 17 2007 7:09 PM

Thanx for the add; your track Think of Love is beautiful!!:)
Jay Tubsman





Jul 11 2007 10:37 AM

thanks 4 addage, what a beautiful logo and sublime trax!!!peace, Jay
Vanesa





Jun 19 2007 4:32 PM

just stoppin by to say hii!! just want u to know i play ur cd's in my car habitually..and ive burned a couple of copies for some friends
<3 much love!
Hats & Handbags





Jun 14 2007 10:21 AM

Hi, thanks for the add...
Heard you on Tong.... sounded good :)

H&H
C R I S





Jun 5 2007 8:25 AM

hi! transistorrrradio is great! bye from italy!
cris
We Are Phunc





May 25 2007 12:40 PM

Cheers for stopping by guys. Welldone on the Essential new tune

We Are Phunc
Gobo / +1





May 10 2007 2:39 PM

Just got the promo cd!
It's amazing! Wow!
Thank you!
Alex Martello





Apr 21 2007 1:40 PM

Have a nice weekend my friend...
All the best..
Alex.
andy





Apr 18 2007 9:13 PM

Thanks for the add and the free "Get The F*** Out Of My House" download. =D Keep it coming
Chris Lowe





Apr 14 2007 1:59 AM

Hi Pete, last Thursday was wicked down in southampton, me & Iain had a fucking wicked night, cheers for inviting us down, set was spot on!! Hope weymouth was rocking. Hope to catch up again soon.
FAMILIAR BEATS





Apr 11 2007 10:40 AM

Quality house production! Been bopping to the get the f*ck out of my house mix at work today.

Top notch work there.

House 2006.mp3

(Download my House mix and leave us some feedback.)

Ta.
GHOSTMAN ™ - NEW FUNKY/TRIBAL BEATS UP NOW!!!





Apr 11 2007 7:30 AM

yes yes yes!

wicked tunes........gwan

GHO$TMAN ®
H+G '07
DJ Charma





Apr 10 2007 8:17 PM

Its my transistor radiooooooooooooo...
Tania-J





Apr 10 2007 6:22 PM

What a tune:)

and yes.....it is genius!

Thanks for the add.

Tania J x
john





Apr 8 2007 10:43 AM

almost genius thats what they say,

go on boys!
paul





Mar 21 2007 7:37 PM

transistor radio
1 word
QUALITY !!!
Alex Martello





Mar 18 2007 2:27 PM

Just stopping by to say have a great weekend my friend!!
Alex.
Chantal Matar





Mar 7 2007 8:03 AM

So this is where you guys got to? Hopefully be hearing lots more from you now you have finished your travels!

Thanks for finding me here on mySpace. Have just downloaded your mix and going to have a listen.

Speak soon,

Chantal :)
Vanesa





Feb 28 2007 6:17 PM

I got the discs sure enough in the mail yesterday!!! VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! :) you are awesome!!
Dave Attell





Feb 23 2007 6:48 AM

i can't feel my legs.
QUEEP





Feb 22 2007 5:34 AM

nice wan for the add & support!

make sure u queep in contact :)
dirty, filthy, obscene and immoral





Feb 22 2007 5:33 AM

sexy tunes hun, yummm!
Ariel Cybana