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Dead Famous Radio live on iBreaks.co.uk!

Saturdays from 10-12 GMT (5-7 EST), Dead Famous broadcasts live on ibreaks.co.uk for a weekly 2 hour excursion into the deepest recesses of your mind. Expect everything from breaks, to house, to techno, to dnb, and even a touch of dubstep (although mostly breaks or Ben Jurassik will have a coniption, lol). It's our sole mission on this earth to deliver the best techy, acid, psy influenced face melting music around, and that's exactly what you'll be treated to courtesy of host Daniella Downs.

Guest mixes are always welcome, as long as they fit the ethos of what we're trying to do. If you're interested in submitting a guest mix, shoot an email to brokenbeatnik@yahoo.com, and we'll get it sorted. Look for guest mixes from all the Dead Famous camp, as well as a number of dj/producers pushing dark sinister sounds.

And don't forget to pop into the chatroom and say hi!

TUNE IN!

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Tommorrow's Show - Perpetual Present!

look for the first hour from me, and the second hour a slammin guest mix from rising star in the breakbeat world - Perpetual Present



Neil Gray (aka Perpetual Present) - English producer, DJ and performer for a variety of electronic music genres. Influences come from a wide spectrum of styles and eras but generally the louder, fatter and funkier the better.

Making noises and experimenting with recording techniques since the mid 90s, Neil formed several bands in his misspent youth, playing either guitar, bass or drums. After graduating Electronics & Music Tech from York University in 2005 and discovering the delights of digital broken beats, he went on to help shape the direction of young label Acidphonic records.

Debut release 'Discoteca' in 2007 gained some underground support and recognition and demonstrated the progressive tech-funk breakbeat sound that is now associated with the label. The aim was simple; to provide some unique, chunky, dirty beats and bass for the modern dancefloor and beyond.

Support in the scene has grown steadily, charting no2 on trackitdown & Djdownload with 'Red Light On' and achieving a no1 spot with 'Girls & Devices' earlier this year. With Dj support from Plump Djs, General midi, Leeroy Thornhill, Ils, James Zabelia, Hexadecimal, BSD, Kultur, Toni Jarvis, expect to hear plenty of fresh tunes and remixes in the coming months.

Visit the acidphonic records website for more tunes, info, downloads etc - www.acidphonic.co.uk

www.myspace.com/perpetualpresent
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