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Peace Division - Dark and deep |
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Brought up on a diet of hip hop, electro and 80’s synth pop, Clive
Henry and Justin Drake have helped shape the house music movement without
all the hype and fuss that surrounds some of their peers and
contemporaries. A debut foray into the studio resulted in a release on the
UK Slip ‘n’ Slide label, and the pair have not looked back since. Building
a rapport with influential labels such as Junior (check their Dark Daze
project on Junior offshoot label, Fuju), Hooj and Eukatech, their
impressive production output resulted in their widely respected debut
album, "Junkyard Funk". Praised by the crème de la crème of DJ talent such
as Danny Tenaglia, Jon Digweed & Carl Cox, the album went on to achieve
widespread acclaim and notch up phenomenal sales. Their trademark tribal
drums, dark edges and dubbed out grooves have also lent the midas touch to
a multitude of artists & labels, including Rui Da Silva’s massive "Touch
Me", Moby’s "Natural Blues" and X-Press 2’s "Lazy". On the DJ circuit,
veteran Clive and Justin can be found spinning at some of the world’s
finest nightclubs (including Fabric, Elements, Space, DC10, Twilo and many
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Audio part
You can listen to the interview with
Clive Henry of Peace Division
here. It was done backstage at the Rust venue in Copenhagen just before
Clive Henry went onstage on the 15th of November 2001.
Length: 17.53 min, mono 32kbps
Size: 4194 Kb
Format: MP3
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Interview by: Christian Almind |
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