DJ SUV - Do you remember me Feat. Mc Tali - Video Clip



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DJ SUV recently played in Melbourne, go check the vibe in the photos section.

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As a crucial member of the respected Full Cycle and Reprazent stables, Suv has undoubtedly contributed his fair share to the development of Drum n Bass and definitely to the sound of Bristol. A member of the seminal 1989 group Fresh Four who burst onto the scene with 'Wishing On A Star', Suv has continued to carve a musical journey both as a solo producer and part of larger conglomerates with Roni Size, Krust and Die always with the intent to break new ground.

Having listened to everything from Bob Marley to David Bowie growing up in the UK, Suv brings a truly urbane, open-minded sense to his musical productions. Never afraid to look into the past and roots seldom explored, Suv's Desert Rose EP kicked up a storm with its release last year. Borrowing influences from Latin, Brazilian, Hindu and Moroccan grooves, the EP was canned by everyone from the likes of Grooverider and Fabio to eclectic leftfield DJs like Gilles Peterson and John Peel, proving that good Drum n Bass can appeal to both the serious headz as well as anyone who appreciates good music. Mixing up these Asian and Flamenco-inspired themes with his trademark Bristol dubby sounds has definitely given Suv a new dimension. June will see him follow up the EP with Follow The Sun. Like its precursor, the EP will delve into unchartered territory in terms of fresh rhythms.

On a more dancefloor-orientated front, Suv has been churning out a number of tracks that as always have made people sit up and pay attention. His recent single, Do You Remember Me, a recent release employing the vocal talents of New Zealand's MC Tali, has been causing some serious damage on dance floors worldwide.

Making his third visit to Australia in June after tearing it up the last time with Krust & the Reprazent crew, Suv will be represented by the Elementz Collective to promote 'Follow The Sun' as well as coming heavily armed with the freshest cuts from the labels he represents including Full Cycle and V Recordings as well as a host of other tunes not only wrecking the clubs in UK and around the world but also those that push the envelope in opening new doors and establishing new foundations for the sound of Drum n Bass.