Deja Vue

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Southampton, United Kingdom (2006 – present)

It started in 1988 when DJ GK teamed up with the Mix Kid (we were also know as the Parana Brothers for a while - Doug & Dinsdale), we used to do mixing using nothing more sophisticated than a twin tape deck. We would play a snippet from one tape to the other and then another from a different bit of music. This would go on until the mix was completed, the process being known as ‘bouncing’. Then in 1998 came Sounds From The South. DJ GK started this as a solo project, after moving back home. Later a friend moved in and we were going to start up together but we ever actually recorded anything together. …all that remains is an album that he recorded on his own and another tape of remixes.
After this nothing musical happened for a number of years until in 2006 Deja Vue, was started off to do cover songs.
In fact six albums worth were produced, but never released, they have all been deleted.
DJ GK would then go onto think about some of my other favourite influences like The Art of Noise, Kraftwerk and Jean Michel Jarre, and decided he wanted to move more into the field of playing electro music.
The result of this was the album Retro-Electro.
A combination of eight styles of electro music including dance, techno, DnB and disco.
I finished the album in early August 2007. Around this time I had met up with my old friend The Mix Kid, and although we had remained friends throughout the years, had not colaborated since the early days.
After playing a demo of the CD and talking for a while he agreed to join the band.
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