Evil Nine

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Evil Nine
Origin Flag of the United Kingdom Brighton, England
Genre(s) Breakbeat
Electronic dance music
Hip hop
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Marine Parade
Members
Tom Beaufoy
Pat Pardy

Evil Nine is a DJ duo comprising members Tom Beaufoy and Pat Pardy. Their musical style is primarily classified as breakbeat, although it additionally encompasses other influences.

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[edit] Biography

The pair first came together in 1998 after meeting in Brighton. After sending in a demo cassette they were signed by Adam Freeland to his Marine Parade record label, with their first release being the single "Less Stress". According to Beaufoy (in an interview given to Fabric Nightclub) part of the reason that their demo cassette tape was actually listened to rather than thrown away (by 1998 cassettes had become virtually obsolete in favour of CDs) was because of their friendship with Jemma Griffiths, who worked for Marine Parade at the time. She has since gone on to achieve chart success as a singer-songwriter under the stage name "Jem".[1]

After further single releases their debut album You Can Be Special Too was released to critical acclaim in 2004, winning the breakspoll 2004 award for best album.[2] Prior to the release of You Can Be Special Too, Marine Parade suffered financial difficulties as a result of one of its distributors going into liquidation. This resulted in only 1000 copies of the album making it into stores initially, causing it to be a highly sought after item on eBay. The record eventually had a full release in greater numbers after the financial problems had subsided. [3] The album featured collaborations with Aesop Rock and Juice Aleem, amongst others.

The band's myspace status indicates that they plan to release a follow-up album before Christmas 2007.

In addition to their own material, Evil Nine has also released two albums for the Y4K and Fabric mix series (see Fabric Live 28), as well as producing remixes for dance artists including Adam Freeland, Timo Maas, Ils and UNKLE. [4]

In 2004 Evil Nine Remixed the song 'Hazy Way' by Alex Dolby, which was used on the 'Underground Beats' EP

The pair has developed a reputation amongst both fans and critics as not being afraid to push the boundaries of what is considered breakbeat music, and tend to incorporate a multitude of styles into their DJ sets. An example of this is the track listing for Fabriclive 28, which includes artists as diverse as Simian Mobile Disco, Bodyrockers, Mystery Jets, and The Clash.

As well as regularly playing at various nightclubs both in the UK and Europe they have held residencies at Fabric Nightclub in London and Audio in Brighton, and they currently hold the position of "Super-Residents" at Urban Gorilla in Sheffield.

On April 24, 2008 Evil Nine announced the completion of their second album. The album is titled 'They Live!' and is scheduled for release in September of 2008, preceded by the first single, the title track 'They Live!' in July.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Live albums

[edit] Mix compilation album appearances

[edit] Singles

  • "Restless"
  • "U Can Be Special 2"
  • "Pearl Shot"
  • "Less Stress/Special Move"
  • "Technology/Big Game Hunter"
  • "Cakehole"
  • "For Lovers Not Fighters"
  • "Crooked (feat. Aesop Rock)"
  • "Restless (feat. Toastie Taylor)"
  • "Pearlshot (feat. Juice Aleem)"

[edit] References


  1. ^ http://www.fabriclondon.com/press/beta/archives/552-Biography-Evil-Nine.html - Evil Nine biography article
  2. ^ Breakspoll 2004 winners list
  3. ^ Marine Parade Records Wiki page
  4. ^ Evil Nine discography
  5. ^ http://www.marineparade.net/artists/evilnine/