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DJ Brewster.B

Contact page

http://www.myspace.com/brewsterb

Dj Mix Podcasts

http://brewster.podomatic.com/

Radio Page

http://www.myspace.com/theweirdgroovers

Radio Show Podcasts

http://weirdgroovinradio.podomatic.com/ 

 Brewster B 

 The DJ Story...

There is a saying in dance music that ‘the shit stops when the needle drops’ and the scene is littered with artists who wax lyrical about their own abilities but can’t mix a drink. Conversely, the self confessed ‘shy guy’ Brewster B doesn’t say too much himself but he has let his music do all the talking for 14 years and Australia has listened.  To stand out in the sea of DJs in club land you really have to do something different and Brewster’s entire career has been characterised by being more than a little left of centre. Unlike rockstar aspirants who bum-rush the main floor, Brewster started out playing ambient rooms at ‘Ye Olde Raves’, calming the nerves of the frazzled and merging everything from world music to more psychedelic sounds that were making their way out of Goa hidden in the lining of hippy suitcases.  When main rooms started their insatiable drive towards harder music, it opened up the field for forward thinking musicians such as Brewster. There was now a massive musical patch for him to explore between Whale music and Hard Trance and just like the British Colonials in India he exploited the patch to the full, pushing breaks up behind chords and injecting a lethal dose of flat out funk directly into the heart of the chill out room.  Much to the disgust of the main room bangers, Brewster was crafting an atmosphere to equal the main rooms. Instead of muscle marys with their shirts off there were hip cats with their heads down, shuffling to everything from dubbed out reggae and only the most acceptable strains of 2-step. Just like the DJ delivering the tunes, the crowd had no attitude and was musically open minded so it was only a matter of time before the breaks scene exploded and when it did, Brewster was leading the pack.  Widely regarded as one of the hardest working DJs in Australia, Brewster has combined his regular club gigs with interstate and international bookings, as well as his radio show, ‘Living in a Weird World’ which received its name thanks to Andy Van and the typical musical narrow mindedness that Brewster loathes. From Monday to Sunday, the man has had his head in his music and it is only lately that he has begun to reap the rewards he deserves such as the TRM ‘Quiet Achiever’ Award which he won along with luminaries such as MJ Cole, Roland, Bushwacka! And The Plump DJs. 

14 years down the track, Brewster is one of the few constant figures on the underground roster and has the enviable position of closing the now infamous 33 1/3 parties as well as playing almost every big gig from Vibes on a Summer’s Day to the Big Day Out. There are a number of very good reasons why people in the know put their trust in Brewster but it basically comes down to one very rare trait – He’s no rockstar. On a personal level he’s humble but on a musical level he’s not so far up his own arse that he’ll lose the floor while jetting away on some obscure musical tangent. As the man himself says, “I want people to hear me play records” and with that in mind he finds a brilliantly accessible patchwork of techno, gettotech, steppy breaks, ragga, drum n bass & bass heavy Electro twisted beats and basically anything that will achieve his goal. No tags to narrow his selection, no bullshit to cloud your opinions, – Just wicked grooves from one of the best in the game. 

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Major Events & International Supports <P> 1994 Autechre(live). <P> 1995

DJ SS, Grooverider, DJ Rap. <P> 1996

Carl Cox, Jeff Mills, Sasha & Digweed (Northern Exposure Tour). <P> 1997

Vibes 97, Propellerheads & The Wiseguys, Kidloops vs Cool Breeze, Earthcore, Adam Freeland, Sunblock cd Tour (melb,syd,perth) E.P.T.A.S 16, New Years Eve 97 with Carl Cox, Darren Emerson, Norman Cook (aka Fat Boy Slim). <P> 1998

Earthcore, Thomas Shumacher, Boiler Room at Big Day Out with Underworld(live) Roni Size, Fat Boy Slim, World Tekno Tribe Eric Powell, Fat Boy Slim (Melb Metro), Ian Pooley, Advent(live), New Year’s Eve- Kryal Castle with Patrick Lindsey(live). <P> 1999

Cold Cut (live), John Stapleton(dope on plastic), Blake Baxter, Groove Armada, Minstry Of Sound Tour(F.S.U.K room), Aphrodite & Paco. <P> 2000

Adam Freeland, Paul Daley, Rennie Pilgram, Jeff Mills, Asian Dub Foundation, Laidback, Soul of Man, Jammin Unit, Freestylers, Advent, Danny McMillan, Fat Boy Slim, Breaks Ahoy. <P> 2001

Freq Nasty, Big Day Out, Vibes on a Summer’s Day (supporting Tayo, Roots Manoeuvre & Freq Nasty) NuBreed (live), Earthcore, Breaks Ahoy II, Breaks Ahoy lll, Soul of Man, Krafty Kuts, Bronx Dogs 33.1/3 resident DJ supporting -Plump DJ’s, Tayo, Freq Nasty, Freestylers, De La Soul, Roni Size Adam Freeland <P> 2002

Big Day Out, (supporting Athur Baker ,Peaches) NuBreed (live), Breaks Ahoy 4, Soul of Man, Krafty Kuts, Bronx Dogs-Dj Regal, B.L.I.M, Dj Dee Kline, 33.1/3 resident DJ supporting –Black Eye Peas, James Lavell (mo-wax) Cut La Roc, Resin Dogs, EK (live) Lo Fidelity All Stars, Bad Company, Kevin Yost, Panu (live), Lee Coombes, Dj Hyper Club Eden Singapore, Ministry of Sound tour with Krafty Kuts & Masters at Work, MeatKatie & touché Bentley Rhythm-Ace, B.L.I.M, Forshaw, Adam Freeland, Koma & Bones, Si-Begg (BuckFunk 3000) <P> 2003

Freq Nasty. LTJ Bukum, Krafty Kuts, Freestylers, Cut La Rok, Hyper, Meat Katie, Lee Coombes, Meat Katie, tipper, dom & roland, Norman jay, Dj Sneak, Brain G, Dj Feirce., Nu-Breed, EK (live),  Dj Mutiny, Rza (wu-tang),  Plump Djs, B.L.I.M , Kraymon, Plastic Ray Gun Crew , Phantom Beats, <P> 2004

Rennie Pilgram, Stanton Warriors, Tayo, Drummattic Twins, Big Day Out, (boiler room) Klaus “heavyweight” hill(2 sinners) nubreed, General Midi, Koma & Bomes, Aquasky vs Masterblaster, Freestylers, UberZone (live) Black Grass, Bad Company, Tali, Pendulum, Shapeshifter (live) Dexter, Drummattic Twins, Atomic Hooligan, Thievery Corporation, Phantom Beats, Groove Armada. <P> 2005

Tiga, Andy C, Tayo, B.L.I.M, Krust & Die, MC Tali with Hollie G & Zaniah, ., Nu-Breed, FreQ Nasty, DJ Zinc & Klute, Plump Dj's, Scratch Perverts, Greenskeepers, Freeform Five, David Caretta <P> 2006

Tayo, B.L.I.M, Nu-Breed, Stanon Warriors, Ali B, Lee Coombs, Dylan Ryhmes, Pendulum, Ils, Splitloop, Andy Smith (Portishead) Fresh. Shimon, London Elektricity & MC Wrec, Space DJZ's, Treva Whateva, Askillz, Zinc and MC Verse, Uberzone, Skool Of Thought, Plus One, Thomas Schumacher, Leeroy Thornhill, Ils, <P> 2007

JDS, Ali.B, LTJ Bukum & Conrad, Slyde, Laidback & Robin 12tree, DJ Marky, Grooverider, FreQ Nasty, Concord Dawn, Smithmonger, Loose Cannons, <P>

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Some other major events Brewster plays @ <P> Hardware parties since 1993

Hardware Universe (Kryal Castle) since 1995

Belfast since 1996

Vibes On A Summers Day since 1997

Big Day Out since 1997

Two Tribes since 1998 (finished)

GateCrasher since 2000 (finished)

33&1/3 parties since 2000

Breaks-Ahoy Since 2000 (finished)

Fractured vs Fokus since 2001(finished)

Advent*jah (Kryal Castle) since 2001

Stonefest (ACT – ANU) 2002-2004

Dis –You Since 2006

Ming'n Since 2005

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'''Brewster B:

The Production Story...''' Brewster is the sort of man who has an unhealthy fascination with gadgets. In fact, the Tandy Electronic Catalogue is pretty much a porno for him and you might even find one stashed under his mattress. It all started in ’95 with a keyboard that has since been joined by a ridiculous number of machines that go bong, phhitt, splat and even the ‘machine that goes ping’ off Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life. <P> While working for Mushroom dance subsidiary MDS, word was spreading within the office of Brewster’s growing prowess as a DJ and connoisseur of weird beats. One of the in house labels ‘Ozone recordings’ licensed his track Froghop for inclusion on their first CD compilation Café Boulevard. With an official release under his belt, Brewster now considered himself an official ‘music producer’ and strutted into his studio with a great deal more authority and confidence. There followed a string of releases for Ozone including Elements of Being which was thrashed on Triple J. <P> Brewster’s involvement with sourcing of material for Ozone led to his own incredibly successful compilation of beats and breaks in 1997 entitled Chemical Lifestyle Vol. 1 through ‘DanceNet’. “ The compilation received strong national radio support through the Triple J network, 2SER FM & 3RRR FM with several announcers adding numerous tracks to their favourites play list. The success of Chemical Lifestyle Vol 1 resulted in a sequel which happily followed the success of the first… <P> It’s no secret that Brewster is weird but it was all confirmed when in ’98 he set up his own label ‘Weird World’ as a means of allowing him to push his tracks and particular sounds that took his fancy. The demands of the label were such that he had to leave MDS but thank God because he’s delivered some crackers since blowing that pop stand (note subtle play on the word ‘pop’) <P> Dishing out everything from DuB style ambient sounds to aphex twin mayhem you can hear Brewster’s early days of Wall of Sound appreciation seep through big rolling bass lines and hats that are as tight as a ducks bum. His production talents have been recognised by overseas signings to AKA RECORDS UK, and his pottering with remixes has brought renewed interest from Australian major labels who seem to only just be catching onto the talent behind Brewster’s cheeky remix of the Hogan’s Heroes TV Theme called Sargent Schultz’s nightmare and Booty Time which have been devastating dancefloors for quite a while. Whether the majors catch on or not isn’t really the point though – The future will always be new cutting edge music for Brewster..

Words : Barrie Barton for Flaunt Media <P>

Discography

<P> Brewster B Solo Projects <P> Brewster B “Frog Hop” (Ozone)

Brewster B “Frog Jam” (Kiss FM comp Melbourne Medium Rare)

Brewster B “Elements Of Being” (Ozone) 12” + CD

Brewster B “Smoke Rings” (Ozone) (Dub Cookies Mix)

Disco Express “Booty Time” (Ozone)

Brewster B “Booty Time Remix” 12” (Ballbreaker EP)

Recyclers “Skin Up” (DanceNet/Weird World)

Brewster B “Freedom” (Weird World) (Un-released )

Brewster B “Hogans Heroes” CD Comp -Variations To A Theme (Sony Foxtel/TV1)

Brewster B “Bass Axe” CD comp - If it ain't broken, don't fix it ! (AKA RECORDS )

Brewster B “Hanky Panky” (Weird World) (Un-released)

Brewster B “Booty Time Remix” (Re-released 2004 ) AKA LTD Records 12”

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Brewster B & Shaun Keyt Co-Projects 	2005-2006 <P> Parametrix “W.O.A.R part 1” (Weird World) (released on Melb shuffler DVD)

Parametrix “MicroGrinder” (Weird World) (Un-released )

Parametrix “MicroRave” (Weird World) (Un-released )

Parametrix “Like I Hate You” (Weird World) (Limited Booty release)

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Brewster B & Kevin Karlburg Co-Projects	2006 <P> Touch & Tell “Passport Control” (Weird World & Pink Spunk) (Un-released )

Touch & Tell “Burger Time” (Weird World & Pink Spunk) (Un-released )

Touch & Tell “Giejihn” (Weird World & Pink Spunk) (Un-released )

Touch & Tell “Torpor” (Weird World ) (Un-released )

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Remix Projects	 <P>

Brewster B “Hogans Heroes” remixed for Foxtel/TV1 (Variations To A Theme ) (Sony)

Gusto “magic Carpet Ride” Magic Bass Ride Remix (by Brewster.B) Central Station Records 12” + CD

Little Nobody “Bare” If? Records CD Comp The Un-friendly radio edit Remix by the Weirdo (AKA Brewster.B)

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<P> Brewster.B<P> Contact page

http://www.myspace.com/brewsterb

Dj Mix Podcasts

http://brewster.podomatic.com/

Radio Page

http://www.myspace.com/theweirdgroovers

Radio Show Podcasts

http://weirdgroovinradio.podomatic.com/ <P>

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