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Clive Henry may be better known as one half of Peace Division. Through the success of their highly acclaimed productions, Peace Division are now considered amongst England's finest production and remixing teams!
An overnight success? Not!! Clive has been clubbing for over 14 years and a DJ for over 11 years. After a couple of years regularly attending London’s now legendary Shoom, Spectrum and Queens, he started running and playing at his own successful parties called Gosh: which he co-promoted alongside Rocky (X-Press 2/Problem Kids). Soon Rocky's production talents took off, so one of Europe's infamous club promoters Charlie Chester stepped in to help!
As Gosh came to a close after an eventful and successful 3 years, Clive re-united with Rocky and new boy Lofty (Flying / Chilli Funk Records) to start a new night called 'The Bone'
which was just as notorious as the Gosh nights.
Regular guest DJs at The Bone included David Holmes, Ashley Beedle, and Bob Jones
among other legendaries.
As the parties grew in stature so did Clive's reputation as a DJ. He soon found himself gracing the decks at Flying at the Soho Theatre Club, Full Circle, Basics (Leeds), Venus (Nottingham) and Cream, to name but a few. International bookings have taken him to Ibiza, Israel, Crete, Majorca, Malta, Mexico, Portugal, Prague, Amsterdam, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Japan, Australia and America.
Clive and Rocky formed the record label Low Pressings in 1996, originally as an outlet for the Soul Purpose and Peace Division productions. Now with nearly 50 releases in the bag, the label is considered one of the most highly respected underground dance labels in the UK and has released tracks by H-Foundation, 6400 Crew, Spacejunk, Flow, Autonomous Soul, Da Sun Lounge, M Trax, Def-E, Marcelo Castelli and countless others. The label has gone from strength to strength and is now launching a new sub-label called Room 4 Recordings. The first release is due out in December 2001.
Clive is now resident at London's 'Elements' hosted by Hooj Choons as well as spinning at Fabric, The End, Cream, Renaissance, Alaska, you get the picture! Overseas, Clive has already spun this year at Toronto, New York, Miami, San Francisco, Montreal, San Diego, Dallas, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Eilat, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Peru, Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Denmark, Switzerland, Madrid, Portugal, Ibiza and the infamous Circo Loco at DC10 where he was resident.
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Jamie Jones is best known for the deep minimal track 'Amazon'. Released on Dan Ghenacia's Freak n'Chic output at the start of the year, the 12' has since become the label's biggest-selling single. 'Amazon' proved to be especially popular with the Germans, closing out the RA.005 podcast by Kiki and popping up on Tiesfchwarz's 'Fabric 29' and Steve Bug's 'Bugnology 2' compilations.
As a DJ, Londoners will recognise Jamie from his Sunday afterhours sessions at the T Bar and his DJsCanDance parties where he plays what he describes as 'a mixed bag of mainly deep house and techno', appealing to both the Crosstown Rebels mob and those who like their beats and bleeps served up on M_nus. These days Jamie is also a regular at Fabric, touted as 'one to watch' by the club's booking manager. Handy, that.
http://www.myspace.com/jamiejonesdj

