Artists' Bios
T-Rek
T-Rek is Australian producer/musician/DJ, Tarek Smallman. Heading up his own studio/record label (Freakshow Disco Productions), he has released over 50 titles in the past 2 years, as well as completing three albums of his own original material distributed in Australia by Rubber Records/EMI. As well as studio and label management duties, T-Rek tours and performs regularly as a DJ and live performer, having appeared at festival and club shows supporting a diverse range of artists including LCD Soundsystem, David Bowie, U.N.K.L.E., The Prodigy, Carl Cox and Hot Chip to name but a few.
Spacey Space
Nick Coleman
None other than Carl Cox championed F.O.M and introduced it onto the international stage, where it electrified partygoers at major dance festivals in the U.S, Europe and Asia in 2008. The track appears on the Ministry of Sound Maximum Extreme Bass Compilation which to date has sold nearly 60,000 copies.
Boogs
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Spacey Space started playing records and getting paid for it in 1993 at a weekly club night called ‘Bud Dub Loves Loops’ at Lounge in Melbourne’s CBD. The night was a chilled, mid-week affair where you could hear Detroit techno, arty electronica, ambient dub and ancient Jamaican reggae mixed up with film scores, rap music and electro funk. ‘Bud Dub’ enjoyed cruisey success for about a year but Spacey was itching to get the floor moving, so he got some decks, learned to mix and the rest is Dance Music History.
Nick Coleman’s first release “Faces of Meth” was without doubt
one of the biggest club tracks to come out of Melbourne. It
remained in the ARIA top 50 Club Charts for a staggering 37 weeks peaking at
number 5.
Boogs was born in Melbourne Australia and grew up on an appetite of hip-hop and electro; buying records from the age of ten years old.