Dj Ellis Dee

Location:
Brentwood, UK
Type:
DJ
Genre:
Breakbeat / Drum & Bass
Label:
POINT BREAK, TCR
Type:
Indie
Ellis Dee was only 15 years old when he first DJd at parties and small venues. a few years later, in 1987 the UK woke up to find Acid House was the new music for the underground club scene in London. At first, the young DJ hated it but he went to a club called Future one night and saw the effect the music (and other things) were having on people and was totally won over. Soon after, he and his friends were running their own warehouse in a garage in South London (The Rave @The Cave), which lasted for 6 months until it became one of the Metropolitan Police forces first acid house raid’s, Codenamed Operation Dica (Acid backwards). During that year, Roy had assumed the DJ name "Ellis Dee" and was gaining a huge reputation as a floor-filling DJ. Ellis Dee went on to play at Rage (Charing Cross) in London on a Thursday night alongside Grooverider & Fabio, Trevor Fung, Carl Cox, Colin Favor, Colin Dale, Paul Okenfold, the list goes on. The same year, he began a 2-year career as a pirate radio DJ on Sunrise Radio. Another legendary Thursday night was the Fridge in Brixton that Ellis Dee was resident alongside Jumping Jack Frost, Paul Trouble Anderson & Evil Eddie Richards. The Dungeons in London was also another night that was part run by Ellis Dee that came to be known as one of London’s underground venues. In 1989, he made his first production with future Breaks label boss Rennie Pilgrem, Nick Newton & Richard Thake, as "Rhythm Section". In the early 90s, he was headlining at all of the major events like Telepathy, Raindance, Fantazia, Perception,World Dance and every club up and down the country in between and was standing equally alongside DJs like Carl Cox and Grooverider. His mix tapes from those events are sought-after classics. He also had the band identity "Ellis Dee Project" which produced classic tracks like "Rock To The Max" and "Desire". The Criminal Justice Act of 1994 effectively finished off the UK rave scene. Roy was touring Florida with Breaks guru Rennie Pilgrem at this time but his career in Breakbeat had to wait for a few years because the demise of rave music left the field open for the other big music scene of the time, Drum n Bass, and Roy was set to slip seamlessly into becoming one of the UKs best-known Drum n Bass DJs, as well as running his own D n B label, Collusion Records, with partner DJ Swan-E. Also in this time (1995), he & Swan-e produced/remixed "Where Did I Go Wrong" for UB40. By the late 90s, Ellis Dee had shifted his interest to Breakbeat and had launched a Breaks label "Point Breaks" with his partner Syrus (while still running the Collusion label). He had also teamed up again with Westbury stablemate Rennie Pilgrem and was releasing product on Rennies TCR (Thursday Club Recordings) label, including (2003) remixing the critically-acclaimed "Hedonizm" album (the third in TCRs "izm" series). From Acid House to Hardcore to Drum n Bass and, most recently, Breakbeat, Ellis Dee has ridden each club wave. He currently divides his time between DJing, working in the studio and running a course teaching DJ and production skills. Always an adept at working the crowds, he knows what makes good club music. Ellis Dee has played in America, Canada, Australia, Russia, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and still continues to tour the international dj circuit.
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