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Friday, April 4, 2008


Winner: Best Breakthrough Artist - House Music Awards



The role of the DJ is changing...
It's been a stellar start to 2008 for Tom Neville, who recently completed whirlwind tours in Australia and New Zealand. Besides the release of "Sick", Neville has been spending a lot of time running his record label Love Minus Zero which he founded in 2005. The label now has a half-dozen releases to its credit including tracks by electro-rocker King Roc, tech-houser Tommy Four-Seven, and minimal techno producer Chaim Avital. A handful of new releases are also scheduled through 2008.

DJ/Producer Tom Neville celebrates the release of his latest single "Sick" on dance music download site Beatport.com
Neville was already known for his remixes of r&b tracks like 'Milshake' by Kelis, and Khia's 'My Neck, My Back (lick it)'. He also remixed the Bodyrockers 'I Like the Way', and Mylo's huge hit 'Destroy Rock & Roll' prior to launching his own label. More recently he's lent his magic remix touch to Dave Spoon's seminal hit "This Machine", 'Don't Be Shy' by Spektrum, and some new mixes for the indie bands like "The Feeling", or cult sensation "Mika", and NME Award-winners The Ting Tings.

Neville’s work with indie rock bands is no one-off, he's recently been working on a new band project called "Colouring In" with Henry Bennett and Alex Horkey. “The role of the DJ is changing.” Says Neville, and the new band project allows Colouring In to bring a much-needed “theatrical element” to electronic music.
Check out Colouring In's myspace page for more info. Myspace.com search: wearecolouringin
“I don’t think many DJs see themselves as musicians because a set of decks is not technically speaking an instrument, but with technology evolving it can now be used like one. But then there have always been DJs who think they are rockstars anyway.”
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