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DJ Moneyshot

Solid Steel

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Whether boggling minds with live mash-ups, dropping jaws with turntable skills, or just letting another pearler from his heavyweight crate of beats do its job, DJ Moneyshot bare rocks the spot.

He’s officially DJ Food’s favourite DJ, and his killer mix of straight-up club bangers, curveball oddities, Hip-Hop classics and Funky Break workouts have tickled dancefloors the world over, and won him other firm fans like Yoda, Huw Stephens and Andy Smith, as well as hordes of other big dog cats.

Since he caught the itch to scratch over a decade ago Moneyshot has smashed everywhere from European nuclear bunkers, Australian Full Moon raves to Red Bull boat parties in Bristol. And he’s shared bills with the likes of Coldcut, Grandmaster Flash, Gilles Peterson and Krafty Kuts. US Rap act Ugly Duckling even named a B-Side ‘Cardiff’ after coming to rock his night in the Welsh capital.

In the studio his championship mixtape-making skills have made this turntable tare-away a double threat. His award-winning efforts for Ninja Tune’s epic Solid Steel radio shows, XFM, BBC 1, 6Music and 1 Xtra have become the stuff of legend.

Whether they push unearthed Rock gems like his Mother’s Ruin set, Broadway musicals like Showtune Dummies!! Beastie Boy sample sources like Check Your Head, or a wild variety of dancefloor Funk and Hip-Hop like The Dischandler, each one has helped Moneyshot develop a strong following in club nights and inboxes worldwide.

In 2008, as part of Ninja Tune’s 20th Anniversary celebrations, he was asked to join the official ranks of the Solid Steel. DJ crew as part of the next generation of genre-smashing club DJs set to take over the globe.

The tail end of 2009 saw Moneyshot hitting the studio again, this time turning his hand to making his own tracks. The foul Funk he spins and mixes reeks out in his new beats. Original tracks like Wolfman have been getting mad play from Fort Knox Five, and his re-edit of Caspa’s Where’s My Money was a tune of the week on BBC Radio 1. More heat came in twenty ten, with Moneyshot’s tracks gracing long-time fan DJ Yoda’s Oz tour sets and national radio appearances, as well as his latest Bestival mixtape. Speaking of Bestival, Rob Da Bank became a fan, and opened his BBC Radio 1 show with his cheeky Jungle mash of the Kia-Ora advert theme. Eek! Big things g’wan.

For more info visit him at his online haunt www.djmoneyshot.co.uk.

Praise due:
“A stupidly talented mixer who never forgets that a DJ’s primary role is to get people dancing. And he will certainly do that” - The Guardian
”The amazing DJ Moneyshot” – Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1
“UK party don and pretty much the king of mix CDs” - 3D World magazine
”Hugely entertaining” – UKHH.com
“He’s the man…Skills!” – Ras Kwame, 1Xtra
“Straight turntable wizard” - Looker Magazine
“Cardiff’s mixtape king” - DJ Woody
“Criminally underrated” - James Hyman, XFM
“I’ve bitten mixes off him” – DJ Yoda
“Check this guy out…dude has got all the ill skills” - DJ Dubs
“Superb selection” – Solid Steel
“He’s my girlfriend’s favourite DJ” – Abdominal
“These quotes are so gay!” - inthemix.com forum posting

Five Moneyshot factoids:

1) He was once a resident DJ for the UK And-1 Basketball team, but looked silly in a plus-size team jersey.
2) His four-deck shows with brother in tone-arms Parker are plain off the hook.
3) As a regular scribe for Future Music magazine his Classic Album features have included Beck’s Odelay, Goldie’s Timeless and Nuyorican Soul long players.
4) XFM took him on as a disc jock in 2007, chairing a weekend show throughout Wales, until the station got axed. Boo.
5) On his 2009 Australian tour he graced magazine covers, took over the decks on drive-time national radio, and played clubs in every state.

Parker & Moneyshot

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