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Artistname: John Askew
Date of birth: 01.11.1975
Origin: UK
Interview: Click here
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Biography:
John started his dj career in the early 90’s. A residency for the infamous Wiltshire free party sound system “Code Red” gave John the opportunity to play on an almost weekly basis to the thousands of underground followers that would loyally make their way into forest or field to hear his legendary “Askew all night” performances.
At the end of 1995 the organizers decided to move the parties from the fields to the clubs. With this move John started warming up for top international names such as Billy Nasty, Mark NRG and Gayle San. He quickly established a name for himself and was subsequently booked to play a number of other high profile nights including Universe's legendary Final Frontier where John rocked the decks along side Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Mark Spoon and Dj Dag.
Over the next five years John found himself traveling to Slovakia, Denmark, Sweden, France, Ireland and Amsterdam to deliver his now trademark sound.
A sound and style that one Swedish journalist summed up as “…..like watching Jeff Mills mixing but using Paul van Dyk’s records!!”.
John’s debut appearance at The Extreme Club in Bratislava (Slovakia) was simultaneously broadcast on the national radio station Fun FM. Two hours into the set and there were still 1000 people waiting outside on a “one in one out” basis.
Currently, John's been a resident @ Ministry of Sound's "Future" nights for the last year and a half. He also plays for Ministry of Sound worldwide, Cream, and The Gallery @ Turnmills so check out John at a club near you to see what he's all about.
Over the recent period, John has continued his duties as A & R and head honcho of Discover Records and he has in line for us a few treats for us in 2003 with a couple of brand new tracks and his continued residences. Look out for John Askew as he's going to be hot property..
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Production aliases:
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John Askew
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Production discography:
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John Askew & Simmer - 5 Times 5
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Shimmy
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2000
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John Askew & Simmer - Krusty the Klown
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Shimmy
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2000
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John Askew - Are You Reading Me?
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Duty Free
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2002
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John Askew - Fuck Private Ryan
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Discover
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2003
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John Askew - Movement
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Shimmy
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2000
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John Askew - New Dimension
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Duty Free
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2002
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John Askew - Shadows After Dark
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Discover
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2003
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John Askew - Skylab
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Discover
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2003
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John Askew - The Door
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Discover
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2003
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John Askew - Vellum
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Discover
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2002
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Remix discography:
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Godspeed - Godspeed (John Askew Mix)
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Duty Free
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2003
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Graham Fee - Forever (John Askew Mix)
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Discover
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2003
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Malaysia - Malaysia (John Askew Mix)
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MOS Germany
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2002
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New Order - Blue Monday (John Askew Edit)
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Unreleased
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2003
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Last updated: 18.04.2003
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