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Dj Roo, Hemel Hempstead - Official Interview
Name:
Richard Lee
DJ Roo
Age:
22 years
Present Location:
Hemel Hempstead,
England
Occupation
DJ
Who or what had the greatest influence on what
you listen to today?
Well Hip Hop is what really turned me on to music
in a big way. I used to breakdance when I was younger and gradually
developed into Hiphop music. I used to listen to Tim Westwood
religiously and was a total Hiphop head up until about 1991. It
was at this point that I went to "Orange" in Camden
Palace, London, and was blown away by the whole scene. I remember
listening to DJ Hype cutting up the breakbeats and was memerished
by the music until I started hearing tunes like "Narre
Mine", Made in 2 Minutes and We're are E and the
other pre Jungle Ragga breakbeat stuff.
How did you get into the World of Djing?
7.Was it through taking part in school party ?
8.Djing at a relatives party
9.Or at a local youth club in your area?
10.Where?
From my initial divulgence into pre Jungle tunes of 1991/92
I became so hooked on the sound that I decided to get my own decks
and started practicing every minute I could. Around about 1993
the scene started splitting into 2 different scenes. Dark and
Happy.
10.What styles of music do you prefer to play
today?
Around about 1993 the scene of Jungle, started splitting
into 2 different scenes. Dark and Happy.
I didn't really like either so I started veering
into the direction of Garage and Deep House music. I started putting
on my own parties after sending many tapes out I finally started
to get regular club work in and around London, but I was still
in rut. I loved to play Garage but the crowd wanted it more banging
so I started playing a lot of the British stuff on Nice and Ripe,
Grooveyard, Smokin Beats, etc and pitching up a bit. I was happy,
the crowd was happy, now this music has become known as the Sunday
Scene Sound or Speed Garage. I love this music because it combines
Garage, House, Jungle and Hiphop successfully so everybody's
happy (usually)
11. Who was you first musical Hero?
I guess it would have to be Public Enemy, they
were the first group I ever got obsessive about and I used to
play their albums all day long. I still listen to a lot of Hiphop
now but as far as I'm concerned Public Enemy are and always
will be the greatest Hiphop act ever.
12.What was the first club that you played that
allowed you to gain vital experience that is invaluable to you
today?
I suppose it would have to be my own parties because
I had to do everything. From making the flyers, to hiring out
the sound system. I can remember at he first one I thought no
one would turn up. One minute it was empty, and then all of a
sudden people just came piling in through the door, and it was
rammed. The first proper club I played was Cameden Palace,
London. I had only ever played to 200 people before and most
of them were friends so to play in front of 2000 nutters that
I didn't know was quite scary to say the least. But I managed
to pull it off and really enjoyed it in the end.
13.Being a DJ why is it that you love playing
this music so much now?
I suppose I play mainly London Underground Garage
styles of music, but I still manage to play and buy shiploads
of US Garage and Deep House music. I suppose I will. At the end
of the day, if you like a tune and I think it will work with the
crowd, then I 'll play it regardless of where it's coming from.
14. Where do you play nowadays.
The Chunnel Club, London,(London Underground styles
of House music) N0.4 club, Kingston,(US Garage music)
Powerhouse, London,(London Underground) Luvism, Hemel
Hempstead, (London Underground/US Garage/Funky House) GISM,
London,(Funky Uplifting House) Hi Spirit, Luton (London
Underground) and Traffic, Baldock (Funky House/Garage).
I am a resident at N0.4 club in Kingston, England
every Friday, but apart from that. I'm free and east
Have you traveled aboard to work?
Yes, but in Tenerife, but I didn't really enjoy it that
much. It was more a case of playing to a "Gary boy"
lager crowd, and they just wanted to hear "Living Joy"
and "Dreamer" all the time. I enjoyed loafing around
the beach though!!!
What is your favourite country to DJ in, and the favourite
club.
The Chunnel Club, London, because it has a cool
friendly atmosphere, and they appreciate good music.
What is the scene like in your part of the world?
Its excellent in London at he moment because Garage is
becoming more and more acceptable in the clubs even if its the
London Underground stuff. I think true Garage will begin to thrive
because of this. DJ's such as Matt "JAM" Lamont
and Karl "tuff enuff" Brown are starting to
produce soulful sides of the music. So it can only can get better
if people follow their lead.
Who's had the greatest influence on you within the
world of Garage and Deep House music?
People from London scene like Matt "Jam"
Lamont, Grant Nelson, Karl "tuff enuff" Brown, etc
for pioneering a fresh and exciting movement which gives Banging
House and Jungle/Hardcore a run for its money. I also have lot
of respect to the DJ called Gramae Park (England) because
he's always stuck to his guns and played what he believes in.
What do you think of other country involvement within
the music of GARGE and House music? For instance France (Shazz
and St.Germain), Germany (Mousse T, Boris Dglusoch and Tonka)
and Italy (Joe. T. Vannelli and Don Carlos)
As far I can see the Europeans are running things at the
moment, and people are actually taking us seriously as
Garage producers and DJ's. Where as a few years ago certain people
would probably sneer at the thought of either UK or European Garage
music.
If given the chance who would you like to work with
in the world of Garage or Deep House music?
I'd love to get in the studio with
Grant Nelson
and Mousse T, because they have such punchy crisp production
and I'd love to nick some of their drums loops. As far as the
Americans go, it would have to be Jazz n'Groove because
they're my favourite American producers. I'd also like to meet
Todd Edwards, so that I could tell him to get of his ass and
start producing some more stuff for me to play!!!!
Who do rate as ones to look out for in the future?
Who should we keep an eye out for?
R.I.P Productions, re going to be massive, and
I think that Mateo and Matos, are making some really nice
stuff at the moment. The whole London Underground scene is going
to blow up big time in 1997. I just hope that it doesn't go too
overground. Now that would be a shame
..
Richard is one of the new breed of DJ's that are really coming
through thick and fast in England. If you have any questions about
this interview then please give me a E-mail.
carl@garage-music.com
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