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“Richie is Brighton’s Lee Scratch Perry!”
Rob Da Bank BBC Radio 1
“Phoe’s music is bouncy dub at it’s very best”
Huw Stephens BBC Radio 1
“Maybe not pop as we know it, but it should be”“
Music Week magazine
“Roll on the album we say.”
DJ Magazine
Richie Phoe is a south coast dub-lover who produces the kind of music that’s more Kingston Town than Brighton Pier.
Richie’s first forays into the world of music production began on his Amiga 500, back in the early ‘90s; by 1999 he’d progressed to an MPC 2000 and began making his own beats. As his style progressed he started collecting reggae vinyl and began DJing at reggae and hip-hop nights weekly in clubs and bars in Portsmouth.
In 2006, having relocated to Brighton, Richie sent out his first 5 track demo not expecting too much but received instantaneous plays across Radio One’s specialist shows and caught the ear of numerous record labels, including Rob Da Banks’ Sunday Best Recordings. Richie was personally commissioned by Rob to remix Max Sedgley’s ‘Celebrity’, a Jon Kennedy remix for Grand Central soon followed, and yet more support from Rob Da Bank would come, as ‘Sinful’ was included in his esteemed “Rob Da Bank And Chris Coco Listen Again” compilation.
Rob Da Bank BBC Radio 1
“Phoe’s music is bouncy dub at it’s very best”
Huw Stephens BBC Radio 1
“Maybe not pop as we know it, but it should be”“
Music Week magazine
“Roll on the album we say.”
DJ Magazine
Richie Phoe is a south coast dub-lover who produces the kind of music that’s more Kingston Town than Brighton Pier.
Richie’s first forays into the world of music production began on his Amiga 500, back in the early ‘90s; by 1999 he’d progressed to an MPC 2000 and began making his own beats. As his style progressed he started collecting reggae vinyl and began DJing at reggae and hip-hop nights weekly in clubs and bars in Portsmouth.
In 2006, having relocated to Brighton, Richie sent out his first 5 track demo not expecting too much but received instantaneous plays across Radio One’s specialist shows and caught the ear of numerous record labels, including Rob Da Banks’ Sunday Best Recordings. Richie was personally commissioned by Rob to remix Max Sedgley’s ‘Celebrity’, a Jon Kennedy remix for Grand Central soon followed, and yet more support from Rob Da Bank would come, as ‘Sinful’ was included in his esteemed “Rob Da Bank And Chris Coco Listen Again” compilation.
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