| I Started DJ-ing with
a like minded friends under the guise of ‘The BigBossGroove’
back in 1995 hand picking events at Snobs above The Brunswick and
The Warehouse in Parliament Street both in Gloucester. These gigs
came about to highlight the gaping hole in Gloucester’s nightlife
and total lack of alternative culture. The music policy captured
the sounds of Acid Jazz, soul, funk, Psychedelic 60’s rock,
Mod and Indie sounds that could regularly be found in clubs on trips
to real cities such as Bristol, Birmingham and London.
Eventually these gigs gave way to residences at The Monks Bar,
The Brunswick, The Guildhall, Café Rene and an innovative
little venue known as 11a in Gloucester and every Friday at The
Fish on Fiddle in Cheltenham under the banner of ‘OffTheBeat’n’Tracks’.
Initially the sound of Black music imprinted itself on my conscience
during regular visits to Mod and soul parties at The Jamaican Club
in Gloucester during the mid 80’s. As a young teenager the
sweaty and smoke filled halls of the JC and loads of rare soul,
original R n B, ska and latin grooves, live bands and illicit allnighters
was more than enough education for one to handle. I’ve never
been able to look back since. The Acid jazz explosion of the late
80’s brought regular trips down to Bristol’s legendary
‘Cooker’ nights with DJ’s Tin Tin and Cliffy on
board the good ship ‘Thekla’ sowed the final seeds for
a desire to DJ at our own parties.
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