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BOUNCE

Fr.24.11., 22h @ Fluc Wanne (Praterstern, 1020 Wien)

lineup:

DJ Guy (Non Stop DJs/ UK)
Beware (FM4)
Roswell 47
Plak
Mess.U

live opticals by visualite

€5,-
from 24.00 €7,-

styles:

ghetto bass
baile funk
baltimore club
uk garage
grime
breaks
dubstep

links:

www.bouncerecords.biz
www.myspace.com/bouncevienna
www.non-stop-djs.com
www.myspace.com/dj_guy
www.fluc.at

info:

DJ Guy is Europe's leading booty turntablist, doing what Detroit
Ghettotech dons such as DJ Godfather, DJ Assault and Disco D do but
coming from London with his own take on the Detroit DJing style.

He is one half of the Non Stop DJs duo who came to the attention of
booty fans across the globe in late 2003 with their infamous "All
Cylinders" mix, featuring over 112 tracks in 75 minutes mixed live in
NSD's trademark style, with DJ Guy scratching and juggling the
booty-shaking records alongside DJ Brelson.

Non Stop DJs released their first 12", the Furious EP, in 2004 to great
response, with airplay on the UK's BBC Radio 1, DJ support around the
globe from the likes of DJ Godfather and DJ Rolando, heavy radio play in
Detroit, and electro & techno heavyweight Dave Clarke placing the EP at
the #1 spot in his electro chart.

November 2006 sees Non Stop DJs set to blow things up again with the
release of their latest 12" - the Retarded EP, tracks from which have
already been killing dancefloors worldwide.

The Detroit booty DJing that influenced DJ Guy's style mixes up party
tracks from Miami bass to electro to techno to ghetto house to Baltimore
breaks to hiphop, all scratched and blended together with the kind of
turntable tricks that you only normally see in hiphop.

DJ Guy is one of a rare breed of DJs who can keep a dancefloor hot while
making jaws drop with his trademark turntable skills.

"I'm playing vinyl, vinyl and vinyl. I've got nothing against serato and
the like and might use them at some point but regular records are much
more fun and look better - people like seeing the whole throwing records
you're done with over your shoulder onto the floor thing."
(dj guy)

press pics:

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