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Profound in Wonderland w/ Clive Henry & Alex Arnout (Circoloco DC10)
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Profound #009 Presents...
"Profound In Wonderland "
Line up:
Clive Henry (Circoloco DC10/ Crosstown Rebels)
Alex Arnout (Dogmatik / One Records)
Harry Judda (Dirtybird)
ROOK
James Dusk
May Day Bank Holiday
Sunday 30th April 9pm - 3am
Eden Bournemouth
If you're looking for an intimate party with great house music, good vibes and an amazing atmosphere... then Profound is YOUR party!
Profound is now in it's 9th series and returns May Day BANK HOLIDAY Sunday 30th April at Eden Bournemouth where it all began and we look forward to bringing CLIVE HENRY and ALEX ARNOUT back for yet another display of quality music.
Tickets - £15
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We can't wait to party with you all,
Expect the weird and wonderful...
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About our DJ's:
Clive Henry
Clive is one of the UK’s longest standing flag-wavers for underground house music having been an original member of
the West London house mafia, one half of the genre-defining tech house outfit Peace Division and resident at the
world’s most musically influential nightclub DC10. Clive started his long musical journey way back in the mid-eighties
when he was working after school to earn money to feed his vinyl addiction. He caught the DJing bug going to local hip
hop jams in West London and listening to early electro/hip hop on pirate radio. It was all about to change however,
when in 1988 he was introduced to London’s early acid house scene by Rocky and Diesel from Xpress 2. They took him
to the seminal Spectrum and Shoom clubs which proved highly instrumental in shaping Clive’s musical future.
Not long after, Clive and Rocky started running their own successful nights in the emerging West London party scene
called Bone and Gosh with guests like David Holmes, Andrew Weatherall and Ashley Beedle. It wasn’t long before Clive
started playing at his own events, which in turn lead to bookings at other clubs, first in London and then across the UK. In
1998 he founded the iconic tech house label Low Pressings with fellow surburbanite Justin Drake who went on to
become his production partner in Peace Division.
During this period Clive relocated to Ibiza every summer and in 2000 on after a night out at Space with fellow DJ Lottie
they stumbled across the now legendary Circo Loco afterparty held at DC10 on Monday mornings. Back then DC10 was
more like a social club for DJs, promoters and their friends and it wasn’t long before Clive was a regular feature at the
club. He hasn’t looked back. During the last decade Clive has established himself as the British backbone of the club
laying down his trademark brand of deep no- nonsense house music week in week out having being invited to join DC10
stellar roster of residents back in 2005.
Clive’s residency at DC10 brought him into contact with Crosstown Rebels frontman Damian Lazarus who quickly bought
Clive into the Crosstown family. With the re-opening of DC10 this summer after its year ban, 2013 promises to be an
eventful one for Clive with his solo production path beginning to take shape and collaborations in the pipeline with
good friends Jamie Jones and Dyed Soundorom
Alex Arnout
Alex Arnout is a celebrated UK based DJ/Producer with over 20 years experience within the music industry.
He began his career in Spain where throughout the nineties he continued to hone his skills and knowledge.
His considerable talent and dedication ensured he was brought to wider audiences at well known electronic
music outposts such as DC10 & Pin Up in Ibiza, Dance Valley in Amsterdam, Off Sonar in Spain, Watergate in
Berlin as well as regular appearances at London’s Fabric nightclub and London's CircoLoco parties.
Inspired by the early House sounds coming out of Chicago and Detroit and the electronics of early
Grandmaster Flash records during the mid-eighties Alex’s passion took him to the studio where he
developed his production skills.
From here successful releases followed with Daz I Kue from Bugs in the Attic on Arthrob Records & with
Leiam Sullivan under the moniker Ceramix reaching No1 on Pete Tong's Essential Selection in the early
2000's.
Alex went on to release on Adam Selton and Subb-an’s increasingly acclaimed One Records label with his track “One Nation” featuring Hip-House legend Tyree Cooper.
His track ‘Vanishing Point’ which Underground Source described as a “huge hit” is indicative of his analogue
approach and received heavy rotation from the likes of Visionquest. Yet another well-received release was
his ‘Sound-Byte EP’ which Chicago based 5magazine described as “an unbelievably good deep house
record”.
Collaborations have followed with Jamie Jones and Clive Henry for the Hot Natured affiliated Hot Waves
label, as well as EPs and tracks for Fuse, Fear Of Flying, Composite, Turquoise Blue and Vitalik.
Independently of all this Alex has also been working on his own separate album. The quality and credibility
of his productions have further helped establish Alex as a major player in the electronic music scene.
In 2007 Alex went on to set up his own record label Dogmatik Records dedicated to quality electronic music
where his maverick approach and refusal to follow trends or fashion has ensured that Dogmatik remains a
revered underground house label.
Alex’s knowledge of the industry and commitment to the integrity of Dogmatik is heard clearly in the high
calibre of each release. With a wide spectrum of artists and with varying productions styles on the roster:
Maya Jane Coles, Dusky, Jovonn, Rick wade, Peace Divison, Alison Marks, Mark E, Samu.l, Reset Robot,
Stojche, Gavin Herlihy, Claire Ripley as well as remixes from Dyed Soundorom, Dan Ghenacia, Gerd, Ed
Davenport, Tom Demac, Laura Jones and Eats Everything to mention a few!
Alex has also been instrumental to the careers of a number of other artists; his central role in the
contemporary electronic music landscape has launched the career of Maya Jane Coles with her first EP “Sick
Panda” on Dogmatik as well as featuring her in many label showcases in Ibiza and Off Sonar festival. Over
the years Dogmatik has continued to break more fresh talent with EP’s from Dusky, Kuba Sojka & SamUL and
now Steve McCready. Expect to see Dogmatik Showcases in Europe & South America during 2014- all
A&R’d by Alex himself.
Upcoming releases from Alex, which are set to include collaborations with Burnski, James What, Adam
Shelton, & Jovonn, as well as new tracks on One Records, Dogmatik, Decay & RvS Records. Alex has also
begun a new side project with vocalist Tempo O’Neil as 'Project16’ and plans to release tracks later in 2014
As well as all the above, Alex is currently setting up two new labels, each with an entirely new roster of
artists- exciting releases coming up soon