DJ Harvey

DJ Harvey
Birth name Harvey Bassett
Born Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Occupation(s) DJ

DJ Harvey, (born Harvey Bassett), is a DJ born in London, England. He was an early exponent of the US disco/garage/house sound in the UK.

Career

As a teenager, he became a drummer for a Cambridge punk band, Ersatz. The band formed an indie label, Leisure Sounds, releasing the single Smile in Shadow, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 by John Peel.

On a trip to New York he was inspired by the emerging hip-hop movement. He felt that “cutting up” breaks was an extension of drumming and so purchased his first pair of Technics, brought them home and practised. He was a graffiti artist and member of the group TDK (Tone Deaf Crew), which was later renamed TONKA Hi Fi. The group threw weekend-long parties in Cambridge, Brighton, London and on the festival circuit. The Brighton parties continued for five years, from 1988 to 1993, to The Zap Club, and, after the club closed at 2am, on the beach at Black Rock.

His focus moved from hip hop, electro and disco to house music and garage, and he began playing more parties in London with the US DJs Francois Kevorkian[1] and Kenny Carpenter, playing at clubs including Solaris and Freedom.

In 1991 Harvey was a full-time DJ with his own weekly night “Moist” at the Gardening Club in London.[1] He brought over DJs from New York City and other U.S cities including Larry Levan,[1] He held six-hour mixes of disco, house, garage and rock records, a sound he has carried through to later residencies, including at the Hard Left at the Blue Note.

After Moist ended, Harvey played at London's Ministry Of Sound.[1] This resulted in the 1998 release of his DJ mix album for MOS label's “Late Night Sessions”[1] He played for clubs including Cream in Liverpool and Back to Basics in Leeds, and in Ibiza.

He is one half of the duo behind the Black Cock record label, on which he has recreated edits of disco records by house music artists including Larry Levan and Ron Hardy.

Harvey was married in Hawaii where he resided and founded a gallery and nightclub thirtyninehotel in Honolulu, Oahu with his Ex-wife, and played at the club exclusively. He has also collaborated with Thomas Bullock (of Rub'N'Tug and A.R.E. Weapons) on the disco rock project Map of Africa.[2][3]

He relocated to Los Angeles, and performed around the US with a bi-monthly residency at Santos in New York. In 2012 he played alongside DJ James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem at MOCA, as well as PS1 NY for Kraftwerk and FYF Fest. His new recording project is as Locussolus, a project released on International Feel Recordings. He released singles in 2012, featuring vocals Tara Selleck (niece of actor Tom Selleck), actress Sam Fox, and DJ Heidi Lusardi.

In 2013 Harvey opened his own webstore "Harveys General Store" with his son Harley, where he sells various merchandise as well as Music both new and old.

In the summer of 2014 he released an album with a new band 'Wildest Dreams' on Smalltown Supersound. The album was very well received and critically acclaimed.

Harvey was recognised at the international DJ Awards in Ibiza 2014 when he was the recipient of the outstanding contribution award in recogniztion of his body of work and influence within the EDM industry over many years.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Bidder, Sean (June 1999). House: the Rough Guide. Rough Guides Ltd. and Francois Kervorkian
  2. Harvell, Jess (2007-05-31). "Stuck On Repeat: Map Of Africa Polish The Mirrors Above Their Beds". Idolator. Gawker Media. Archived from the original on 2007-08-09. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  3. Smith, Caspar Llewellyn (2007-06-17). "Map of Africa, Map of Africa". The Observer. Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2007-08-21.

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