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We burst into 2011 by welcoming back one of our favourite DJs whose debut in January last year left us reeling and begging for more. After much anticipation and many attempts to try and secure him a date back at Junk we’ve managed to. So role up and get ready for one of the most talented mash up DJs in the world as Bang Bang welcomes Ibiza Rocks resident DJ Doorly.
Presiding over an electronic, melting pot of techno, electro, drum & bass and dubstep doused with hip-hop and splashes of indie; Doorly's movement behind the decks is relentless. Scratching and splicing riffs, loops, beats and bass to form a sonically seamless, mash-up masterpiece as seen on his recent Radio 1 mini-mix for Annie Mac it's understandable that Doorly is often described as 'an old school block party DJ using new school technology'.
His first big break came when Doorly was invited by Pete Tong to spin live on BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix as part of the 'In New DJs We Trust' Introducing… Tour, leading to spots on the Radio One stage at Creamfields and the Radio One Ibiza Weekend where he has hosted the main stage 2 years running. In turn, Doorly landed residencies at Wax:On, Metropolis and Ibiza Rocks and more recently, he's also added Manumission's new Ibiza techno / dubstep creation “Reclaim the Dancefloor” @ Eden (a night that he also programs) to the list and earned a regular place on Radio One’s ‘Annie Mac presents…’ tour; as well as Zane Lowe’s “DJ Hero” tour.
On the production front, Doorly's no slouch either with recent remixes for artists including the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Basement Jaxx, The Prodigy, Calvin Harris, The Temper Trap, Kanye West, A-Trak and MSTRKRFT. All crafted in Doorly’s inimitable, genre defying style, from techno and disco through electro to dubstep & back again! Doorly's remixes have earned heavy radio spins from the likes of Annie Mac & Pete Tong as well as being an unmoveable force at the top of the Hype Machine charts.
This will be the first roadblock Bang Bang of the year so please get your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.
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