Pure DJs - Randall





RANDALL STARTED DJING AT THE AGE OF 17 INTRIDUCED TO DJ SRCATICHING AND MIXING BY A MATE @ COLLEGE WHO WAS DOWN WID DJ POGO/CUTMASTER SWIFT AND OTHER DJS IN THE LATE 80s WHO WHERE BIG IN THE GAME AT THE TIME....WAS A BANK HOLIDAY IN 87 NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL WHERE HE WAS INTRODUCED TO ACID HOUSE MUSIC, HE HAD TO KNOW MORE BOUT THIS NEW SOUND HE HAD WITNESSED, THE WAY PEOPLE WERE ALL TOGTHER GETTING DOWN TO THIS SOUND...... RANDALL STARTED BUYING RECORDS AND LISTEN TO DJS LIKE RYTHUM DOCTOR,ROB ACKINSON,LINDON C,MR C WHO WERE PART OF A CRU CALLED “HYPNOSIS”....BUT IT WAS R.DOCTOR THAT BLEW HIM AWAY BY THE WAY HE MIXED TUNES...IT WAS PURE CLASS...LATE IN 88 A GUY GOT A MIX TAPE THAT HAD DID THE ROUNDS IN MY AREA...(EAST LONDON).AND ASKED ME IF ID PLAY WID THEM AT A WHAREHOUSE PARTY IN STATFORD E.15. THE CRU WERE CALLED “DELERIUM”............... AFTER PLAYING A FEW DATES IN THE SAME WHAREHOUSE IT WAS A SAT NITE WHERE HE HOOKED UP WID MR PASHA WHO WAS RUNNING A PIRATE RADIO STATION CALLED “CENTREFORCE RADIO 88.3...HE LIKED THE WAY I PLAYED AND OFFERED ME A SAT NITE SHOW 10-12..HE COULDNT REFUSE THE OFFER....FOLLWING WEEK RANDALLS SOUND WAS ON THE AIRWAVES ACROSS LONDON...... .. MANY ILLIGAL PARTYS LATER GOT A BREAK PLAYING AT LIVING DREAM@EASTWAY SEED STADIUM IN LEYTON.(10,000 PEPS) COLIN DALE SIDNT TURN UP SO HE HAD TO PLAY 3HRS...THR R HAD BEEN NOTICED...AND WAS OFFERED A RESIDENT SATNITE SET WID A CRU CALLED “ORANGE” @ROCKET CLUB(HOLLOWAY RD) WID DJS HYPE GROOVE,FABIO, RAP,SQUIRRAL, ECT.....3YRS AFTER A WICKED WID ORANGE HE GOT AN OFFER TO PLAY WID A CRU CALLED “AWOL/WORLD DANCE..WHO HAD A CLUB JUS STARTED CALLED PARADISE CLUB IN ISLINGTON WID OTHER DJS, MICKEY FINN,KENNY KEN,DARREN JAY,GACHET AN MC GQ...HISTORY WAS IN THE MAKIN..FOR SHURE........ .. BY NOW RANDALL WAS WID COOLHAND FLEX,UNCLE22,MIKE WHO HAD A SHOP IN FORESTGATE CALLED DEUNDERGROUND RECORDS WHERE THE PUT TUNES OUT ON VARIOUS LABELS 1 WITCH WAS CALLED I.E.RECORDS WITCHED PRODUCED THAT TRK OF THE TIME “WE R E” BY LENNI DEE ICE JUNGLE WAS AROUND THE CORNER.....................CHECK RANDALLS DISCOGAPHY ON TUNES PUT OUT ON VARIOUS LABELS..........................PEACE.. KEEP IT MOVING! RANDALL...-)
Randall is definitely a natural when it comes to mixing, saying that the basics took him only a week to learn back in the mid 80s. However, he still had to continue refining his skills by studying music and making tapes every week. One of these tapes, in turn, got him a regular slot on legendary pirate Centreforce FM in 1989. It was here his reputation really started growing. Randall's style has always been fluid and probably always will, but changes in his selection have been noticeable in the past couple of years, with more emphasis on dark side flavas than before. This can be illustrated crudely by his transformation from AWOL resident to Metalheadz regular. Randall is simply reflecting what's going on around him and, even though some might say his sound has got 'darker', he inhabits that overlap between 'jump-up' jungle and 'dark side' drum & bass. He's always had broad tastes and, as long as those beats are running, there's easily enough room in his set to contrast a wide range of flavas. When you have nothing, your hunger can focus your mind to the task in hand, and sometimes it's a harder job remaining at the top once you've got there than getting there in the first place. This situation increases the longer you're there - how many DJs out would like to be in the position of someone like Randall? Whilst he doesn't guard against complacency consciously, a significant factor to his continuing success is his sheer passion for the music. You can sense it in his voice when he talks about particular tunes and believe him when he says it's a drug and he needs a fresh fix of tunes in his box every week. When it came to mixing the drum & bass third of the "Dreamscape" album (which he also compiled), Randall was offered Pro Tools technology which basically would have done it all for him. However, he wasn't really with it, and as he had all the tunes on vinyl, said he would rather do it on decks. The only problem was finding the first tune, but once he settled on Dom & Optical's "Quadrant 6", he rolled out the rest first time in true Randall style. The mix also features the vocal talents of his long time MC, Fats. Fats actually did his thing after Randall and, while his soulful style of MCing might not be everyone's cup of tea, it compliments the hard-edged music perfectly. Randall is better known as a DJ than a producer, but all this may change soon if he has his way. He's no stranger to the studio having co-produced "Sound Control" with Andy C in '95, "Flava's" with Tek 9 on Reinforced's "Above The Law" album and "Hard Noize" with Tee-Bone on his "Strictly Business" compilation. As you can see, all have been collaborations, but Randall now has all the equipment necessary and has been learning it all so he can do everything himself. However, Randall is in no rush, probably because of everyone's high expectations through his DJing, and is under no illusions about his position in the production game. "I'm at the starting post of making music, and all I'm getting from people that I know that are well in it, doing albums and what not, is 'take your time'. If you love it enough, it will come. I might not make a tune that hits top ten, but if I make a tune that satisfies my heart, that will be enough. its quality not quantity that counts to me but, at the end of the day, I just want to make good tunes and be out there representing."

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