RHYTHM CODE

Location:
North Wales, Northwest, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
House / Breakbeat / Electronica
Site(s):
Label:
Wooferfood Records
Type:
Major
It was a chance meeting at music college that literally opened the door to the studio and set the wheels in motion for Asher Jones & Neil Barber, AKA Rhythm Code. They have been working together for over 10 years. Sucked into the world of electronic music by the pioneers of Liverpool's throbbing club scene in the 90's. Raised on a diet of House and Techno and driven by pure passion, the guys soon followed suit and had their own nights up and running at venues that would go on to spawn some of the big players in the scene today like Chibuku and Circus.



It wasn't just throwing parties and DJing that interested Asher and Neil. They had their own ideas and, more importantly, a means to record them. From the twisted, drug fuelled mayhem of 'Digital Junkies' to the electronic beast that is 'Hypnotic Influence', Rhythm Code's early productions drew instant support from the likes of Sasha, Hernan Cattanio, Laurent Garnier, Pete Tong, Green Velvet and The Plump DJs Since then they have remixed and worked in collaboration with some of the biggest names in dance music, including Harry 'Choo Choo' Romero, Trophy Twins & Chris Lake



Now their tracks and remixes appear on too many compilations and cover CD's to mention. With a mix compilation of their own under their belt and thousands of DJing miles behind them. These true unsung heroes of the underground who have, until now, gone relatively unnoticed are increasingly finding themselves thrust into the limelight as they continue to explore and develop their sound.



2008 has been an impressive year, with releases on Rising Music, Noir Music and Benchmark, and the launch of their own monthly radio shows on ETN FM and Proton. With a stunning new EP signed to Steve Angello's Size label, Asher and Neil round off the year in fine form.
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