SESSION
Born and raised in North London UK, Session's sound and musical creations started at the age of 15. His father, Jazz pianist Steve Lodder was an early influence, inspiring Session to play live music - drums, piano and guitar. He then progressed towards DJ-ing and eventually music production.
Session is a unique producer/DJ who is attacking the club scene with his own brand of forward thinking dance music productions, remixes and genre-blurring DJ sets.
Session has produced for artists such as UK Hip-Hop’s Brotherman, Street Politiks and with Drum&Bass’ Superking. In addition he produces under other alias’, Noisses: Dubstep (bass heavy beats), Equalizers: Breakbeat (electro sounds for the dance floor with DJ Clocker), and Session And The Bear as a collaboration with Polarbear (thought provoking story telling).
DJ/Show credits include: Glastonbury with BBC Radio 1, Kiss FM mini-mixes, Leeds Festival, Miami Music Conference, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Romania, London and all over the UK, and the list grows………………….
“A bright light in the big smoke!”
DISCOGRAPHY………
Session
MC Wrec: Great British Moan
We Aint Playin Games: Street Politiks/Chunks Feat Alan B - Indy
Walk Away: Session & Superking – Molten Vinyl
Keep It Simple EP with Polarbear – Indy
Who Knows What: Brotherman – Silent Soundz
The Problem: Brotherman – Silent Soundz
Young Mum: Brotherman – Silent Soundz
Equalizers
Pandemic/Moment in Time: Wireframe Records
Let's Go/Every City: Wireframe Records
Kickin' Hard: Pure Filth
3 & 4/The Summons: Pure Filth
Revenge/Wide Awake: Pure Filth
Broken English/Hyper Flight: Pure Filth
Blood Sport/Bring it Down: Pure Filth
Reverance(Equalizers Remix): Bombtraxx Records
Noisses
Bond, James Bond/Robbin An’ Stealin: White Label
END OF. /Square Face: Wicky Lindows
Son Of Sine
Alarm: Future Perfect Records
Itchy And Scratchy: Future Perfect Records
Plus some naughty bootlegs!
More release to come on Wicky Lindows, W10 Records, Future Perfect, Pure Filth/Hardcore Beats, Green Records.
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