A DJ refusing to be sucked into any one genre, a typical Warlock set is a new experience every time.
A spontaneous mash up of all things dark and bass heavy but above all, big tunes. Expect anything from the contemporary flavas of dubstep, mutant bassline, fidget, funky and electro, to old skool hardcore, acid house and techno.
Beginning his days on legendary London pirate Pulse FM, Warlock was a regular feature on the rave circuit, resident at Labrynth, Helter Skelter and up and down the country playing the likes of The Eclipse, Elevation, Interdance and Universe.
He then became a part of the early London techno scene and would often be found spinning at Knowledge, Eurobeat 2000 and many of the early squat parties put on by Spiral Tribe and Bedlam.
More recently he has graced the decks at Glade, Fabric, Bloc, Bashout, Plex, Yardcore, Trigger, Uglyfunk, Toxic Dancehall and Z-Shed to name but a few.
Today, together with Noyeahno, he runs the uncompromising Rag & Bone label which aside from their own releases has seen cult material being unleashed by the likes of Drop The Lime, King Cannibal, Aaron Spectre Starkey Kanji Kinetic and Stagga.
Expect dirty dancefloor business all the way.
NOW ON THE RADIO !! > WARLOCK & NOYEAHNO present THE RAG & BONE SHOW on SUB FM. Alternate Wednesdays 10pm-midnite. http://www.sub.fm..
SPAM FRITTER VS UN BONGO - WARLOCK DROPPING A HUUUGE SET IN ROOM 2!!!
CORSICA STUDIOS, ELEPHANT & CASTLE
ROOM 1: SPAM FRITTER
BASS/DUBSTEP/RAVE/HOUSE
SUPRA1 (Trouble & Bass, POLAND) THE SQUIRE OF GOTHOS (Coin Operated/Electrostimulation) KANJI KINETIC (Coin Operated/Electrostimulation) BRUCE STALLION (Tigerbass/Wrong Music) DJ BUMP N' GRIND (Spam Fritter/Pandemonium Circus) SPAM FRITTER DJS
ROOM 2: UN BONGO
TROPICAL/FUNKY/GARAGE/BASS
ROSKA (Rinse FM/FWD) WARLOCK (Rag n Bone) D-MALICE (Diamond in da Ruff) SMUTLEE (YoYo) DEAMONDS(SubFM) UN BONGO DJS
Good ta see ya Jason briefly though it was, I must say when I realised in the morning what the Sunday was about I was slightly dreading the day ahead, but seeing that many kids having such a good time and the whole festival being dedicated to only them it gave off a really good vibe and I came away feeling pretty positive. Maybe if there was more of that for them then it might sort out some of the inner city problems we have today, eh ;)