| To the Scratch Perverts (collectively Tony Vegas, Prime Cuts and Plus One), hip hop has always been a melting pot of styles – with the likes of Nirvana, Roots Manuva, TC, Chase & Status, Skream and Claude VonStroke getting teased, dropped and tricked-out all in the confines of ten minutes in one of their blinding sets. These days, with over 13 years of experience under their debonair hats, it seems slightly trivial to namedrop their many awards and accolades (ahem, still doesn’t hurt to check the specs: two consecutive World DMC Team titles, Plus One's World DMC Champion and World Vestax Champion titles, Prime Cut's 1999 and 2000 World ITF Scratching crowns, as well as winning the respect of turntablist heads around the globe), considering just how much that’ s all been surpassed by the reputation they’ve built as club-rocking DJs. A Perverts’ set has always been about the party jump style - morphing and modulating between genres and techniques and sounds so fast, every listener is left breathless, and voice-less. From London to Tokyo to Europe to USA shores, crowds yell and buck as the trio effortlessly slide between the thumping anthems of house, drum & bass and trippy electronica, and dive low to the shattering bass drops of dubstep. Across the 4 decks, 2 mixers, 3 CDJs and 3 pairs of hands, it’s fast, it’s fire, it’s ridiculous fun - and their red-hot sets are fuelled by a shared love of music that’s evident on their faces, as well as shown through their inimitable skills and the musical way their sets piece together. It’s more than just a club set; it’s a form of art.
Beyond DJing around the world’s club circuit incessantly, the three Perverts have taken their DJ skills and applied it to production, most notably creating 2004’s energetic ‘Come Get It’ (with Dynamite MC) and the Supercharged hit ‘Stand By’ in 2007 (a track originally featured on Lucozade’s Summer 2006/World Cup TV campaign, and has been lined up to once again soundtrack Lucozade’s spring and summer TV campaign this year). Individually, they each have their own interests and accomplishments, dabbling across various projects and genres. Most notably, Plus One has started working with Beni G (from the famed scratch duo Mixologists) as Jackbeats, a hugely popular and vibrant electro project – and Prime Cuts has kept busy with various remix projects, including a banging rendition of the Foreign Beggars’ ‘Hit That Gash.’
For the last 7 years at the annual Beatdown night at FABRICLIVE, the Scratch Perverts hand-pick artists that represent the diverse genres and musical styles likely to be found within the confines of any Perverts' set. Guests have included everyone from Ian Brown, Dizzee Rascal, Jazzy Jeff, DJ Craze, Goldie, Sway, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Klever, Beat Torrent, Andy C, Skream, Boys Noize, Toddla T, Loefah, Noisia, Plan B, Duke Dumont, Roots Manuva, Caspa, Rusko, DJ Semtex, Skitz & Rodney P, Dillinja & Lemon D, Coki, Clipz, Netik (DMC World Champ 2006), Akala, Kavinski, Pendulum playing an epic live set and Japanese maestro Tucker, to name but a few.
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