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GenreElectronic, House
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AboutTim Deluxe
Real Name: Timothy Andrew Liken
Profile: DJ and producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the founder of Get Human.
Sites: timdeluxe.com, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Twitter
Aliases: Saffron Hill, Tim Liken
Variations: Tim Deluxe, Delux, Deluxe, T. Deluxe, T. Liken, T.Deluxe, Tim De Luxe, Tim Delux, Time Deluxe
From the classic, garage stormer 'Rip Groove', to the seamless 'Sirens/We All Love Sax', to his Latin Inspired, house monster: 'It Just Won't Do' - Tim Deluxe's productions so far have been renowned for quality, diversity and above all, making them move,
Deluxe grew up in North London. At 14 he gained a Saturday job in Time Is Right records, in Islington's Chapel Market and whilst there perfected mixing skills that, although he was still under 18, led him to a slot at Ministry of Sound standing in for CJ Mackintosh , And he rocked it.
In 1994, whilst still at the record shop, Deluxe met, graphic designer Omar Amidora and hardcore label: Boogie Beat, owner, Andy Lysandrou. Sharing the same enthusiasm and passion for music, the three decided to set up a label: Ice Cream Records – a certain inspiration of the speed garage movement: 'RIP Groove' under Deluxe and Amidora's Double 99' moniker being their most notable release in 1997. Between 1995 and 1998 Deluxe also put out releases: 'An American Adventure EP' and 'I Know' on Cross Section records - catering for the likes of Derrick May, Norman Jay, CJ Mackintosh, Erick Morillo and Darren Emerson.
Real Name: Timothy Andrew Liken
Profile: DJ and producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the founder of Get Human.
Sites: timdeluxe.com, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Twitter
Aliases: Saffron Hill, Tim Liken
Variations: Tim Deluxe, Delux, Deluxe, T. Deluxe, T. Liken, T.Deluxe, Tim De Luxe, Tim Delux, Time Deluxe
From the classic, garage stormer 'Rip Groove', to the seamless 'Sirens/We All Love Sax', to his Latin Inspired, house monster: 'It Just Won't Do' - Tim Deluxe's productions so far have been renowned for quality, diversity and above all, making them move,
Deluxe grew up in North London. At 14 he gained a Saturday job in Time Is Right records, in Islington's Chapel Market and whilst there perfected mixing skills that, although he was still under 18, led him to a slot at Ministry of Sound standing in for CJ Mackintosh , And he rocked it.
In 1994, whilst still at the record shop, Deluxe met, graphic designer Omar Amidora and hardcore label: Boogie Beat, owner, Andy Lysandrou. Sharing the same enthusiasm and passion for music, the three decided to set up a label: Ice Cream Records – a certain inspiration of the speed garage movement: 'RIP Groove' under Deluxe and Amidora's Double 99' moniker being their most notable release in 1997. Between 1995 and 1998 Deluxe also put out releases: 'An American Adventure EP' and 'I Know' on Cross Section records - catering for the likes of Derrick May, Norman Jay, CJ Mackintosh, Erick Morillo and Darren Emerson.