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RIMA (Compost Records) with Volcov
SONAR CIRCLE, UMOD (Sonar Kollektiv)
Every other Sunday, hundreds of Londoners and visitors to U.K’s capital flood down the narrow staircase of Plastic People in Shoreditch - proceed to face eastwards with a prayer mat and bow to the shrine of creative music - Yes the Co - Op night, held fortnightly in London (resident dj’s 4 Hero, Bugz in the Attic, Demus, I.G Culture, Phil Asher, Alex Attias, Mike Slocombe) is mecca for many - and more often than not - if we dare raise our head from the obligatory bowed position - you will see the smiley face of DOMU (also resident) getting seriously busy on the cross fader and trying out new CD-R’s, dubplates and soulful experimentations that will - in 2 months time - become underground dance hits across the world - yet it always seems to start in these 4 sweaty walls that a demanding crowd pay homage until the small hours of Monday morning.
The thing is this - You must have and probably already have a DOMU track or remix in your collection somewhere. Under his various guises (Domu, Rima, Sonar Circle, Realsides, Bakura, Kudu, Blue Monkeys) he is one of the prolific, yet consistant producers around. From being one half of European jazz stalwarts, RIMA (with partner Volcov) on Compost Records to the earlier beat trickery as Sonar Circle for Reinforced Records, he has crossed genres, leading and directing scenes to fresher and greener pastures.
With releases as well on Sonar Kollektiv, JCR, Compost Records, Archive, 2000 Black, Irma, Good Looking, Spinning Wheel and Arision as well as remixes for Jazzanova, Vikter Duplaix, Cinematic Orchestra, 4Hero, Alison David, Dom au Romao, Ennio Morricone and Rednose Distrikt to name a few, he must be considered part of the leftfield royal family.
http://www.dom-uniqueproductions.co.uk/
http://www.myspace.com/sonarcircle

