Releases

Originally from Canada but now residing in beautiful Melbourne Australia, producer Timothy Allan has been popping up on our radar quite a bit recently with his acclaimed remixes of Empire Of The Sun, Seaman & Funkagenda and Dirty South. So much so, we decided it was high time we invited him to hop aboard our merry bus of acid house revelry and join the Therapy fold.
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November 11th, 2010

Audio Therapy interviews Jemmy

Jemmy & Aztec imageAnnexe is named after the legendary back room at Cream at Nation in Liverpool. You’re still a resident there. How is it compared to ten years ago?
And can you tell us some of your favourite memories from there?

Yeah, Cream’s my home.. Well it’s not weekly anymore they just do 3 or 4 massive shows a year at nation now, it’s great to be a part of,they all sell out and the crowd there is up for anything so it makes my job really easy. In a lot of ways cream is bigger than ever right now..

I’ve been closing my sets with ‘The Annexe’ at the last few gigs and the response has been unreal, hence the name. Favourite memories in there for me as a clubber are of course the legendary Laurent Garnier 6 hour sets
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Of course we love all of our releases here at Audio Therapy but occasionally a track comes along that we feel is that little bit extra special. Step forward Jemmy & Aztec and their debut offering ‘Annexe’.
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Tell us how you came to be called Fusion F & Come T?
These were our DJ names and then we started making music together we used them as our artist name.

How is the clubbing scene in Poland at the moment?
We really enjoy the Polish music scene, we have many great events and almost every week we play to full dancefloors. People here understand the music and really appreciate the DJ’s. Sometimes we do our own events with guests DJ’s from abroad and they are always impressed with our clubs and the enthusiasm of our clubbers.
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There are some laws in the clubs in Dubai that seem crazy to us in the western world. For instance, DJs are not allowed to drink alcohol in the DJ booth. Why do you think the authorities persist with such rules and regulations? Does it really achieve anything?

I still don’t quite understand it either cause you can’t drink inside the booth but you can drink outside the booth, which absolutely makes no sense. But I guess they make good money from fining the clubs and that could be one of the reasons they apply such rules.
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