• As with any top DJ these days, it’s hard to pigeon-hole someone into one specific sound/genre, but Tim’s sets would perhaps be best described as ‘chunky tech-house grooves, spliced with main room progressive house synths’. This warm, uplifting and energetic sound has earned him regular guest appearances at London’s biggest and most well-known clubs, from the legendary Ministry of Sound and Pacha through to sets abroad in Poland and Ibiza. With such an impressive catalogue of performances, he is often seen playing alongside many of the World’s most respected names, including Paul Oakenfold, Dave Spoon, Judge Jules, Jonathon Ulysses, Sister Bliss, Hybrid, Tom Neville, Luke Dzierzek, Audiojack, A Skillz, Sam Ball and D Ramirez. Tim has recently shown his diversity but taking to the air-waves. His weekly radio show on the legendary London station – Passion FM is going from strength to strength. You can catch Tim every Wednesday 4pm-6pm at http://www.passionfmlive.com/ The Producer Alongside Tim’s outstanding DJ resume comes an equally impressive production back catalog. As a fully qualified sound engineer, with credits ranging from Dreamworks animations through to some of the UK’s most famous television adverts, Tim’s knowledge is second to none. Going under his own name and his alias Touch Enable, he has had numerous productions on labels such as Ministry of Sound’s DATA recordings, DOJO Music, Grin Recordings, Bootleg Social Recordings, and EPs on Frisky Records, Infrasonic, Stylus Recordings and Oxyd records. For his latest production project Tim has once again shown his diversity, remixing London duo So Called Scumbags 'Punch'. This banging remix has propelled Tim into the limelight, gaining worldwide support from superstar DJs such as FATBOY SLIM, GROOVE ARMADA, SISTER BLISS, DONS, SONNY WHARTON, ANT BROOKS + many more. Tim’s talents and pure passion for what he does are more than evident in all aspects of his musicianship, and together with his superb crowd-reading and excellent remixing techniques, Tim is pushing closer and closer to the top! Production Credits Discography: Tim Cullen - We Lost The Moon (Bootleg Social Records, 2011) So Called Scumbags - Punch (Tim Cullen Remix) (Grin Recordings, 2011) Tim Cullen & Tobie Allen - Longhaul (Bootleg Social, 2011) Tim Cullen & The Persuaders - Faces EP (Stylus Recordings, 2011) Citizen 42 & Tim Cullen - Beatnik (Perceptive Recordings, 2011) Citizen 42 & Tim Cullen Area / Perception EP (Frisky Records, 2011) James Edwards - My Mate Mandy (Tim Cullen Remix - Grin Recordings, 2009) Laura Brown – Probably Are (Tim Cullen Remix – Powder Room Productions, 2009) Touch Enable & Andy Tau feat. Olivia Martyn – Over You (Infrasonic Records, 2009) Lazee feat. Neverstone – Hold On (Tim Cullen & Andy Tau Remix – DATA Records, 2009) Press pack To book click here



  • Santero has been rocking dancefloors across Europe for well over a decade, carving a reputation as one of the most versatile party-starters in the business. Having shared the decks with everyone from Jazzy Jeff to Diplo to Annie Mac, in 2010 he entered his one and only DJ competition, gaining the votes of A-Trak & Kissy Sellout to win the UK Red Bull Thre3style title ahead of the likes of Oneman & Martelo. Now making waves in the production world, he is signed to Utah Saints’ Sugarbeat Records, as well as running his own label Weird Science, pushing his bass-heavy house sound, and gaining support from all corners of the DJing world, and recently even had a track featured on Riva Starr’s Snatch Records Best of 2012. Equally at home pushing the boundaries of modern house music as he is rolling back the years and scratching and juggling his way through old skool hip hop, Santero is a true DJ’s DJ, and a definite crowd-favourite.



  • It takes a certain set of skills to become a Ministry of Sound resident DJ and in each of these departments Igor Project catches the eye. A charismatic and highly skilled DJ, Igor has been recognized globally for his technical abilities and selection prowess, winning, most notably, the 2011 Mixmag & Ministry of Sound DJ competition. Originally from Lisbon but now based in the UK, Igor is no stranger to the rigors of life as a well known and highly sought after DJ. Propelled by an ever expanding and impressive catalogue of tracks, Igor’s musical aptitude and innate DJ senses provide him with the perfect tools to create incredible room shaking house music. As a DJ and producer Igor’s versatility and creativity shine brilliantly. Combined with his mesmeric personality, Igor Project is a true Ministry of Sound resident in each and every sense. Press pack To book click here



  • 2011 was an excellent year for Shane Kehoe, as he's been kept busy tearing the roofs off some of the best clubs in the world and ripping up dancefloors in all seven continents of the globe from Las Vagas to Hong Kong, Brazil to Berlin the list is endless! Things don't look like they are slowing down either in 2012 with tours planned for South America, Middle East and Europe and warming up for the likes of Fat Boy Slim and Orbital all in pipeline. Irish born Shane Kehoe, now based out of London is one of Ministry of Sound's longest standing official world tour DJ’s. Djing since the mid-nineties he mastered his trade at a young age, wining many competitions/awards for his Djing including a runner-up in Muzik magazines industry renowned "BEDROOM BEDLAM" competition and winner of the "Raw Talent DJ" award in I-DJ magazine. Shane Kehoe has worked constantly to establish himself as an up and coming house DJ, already lifting his profile to DJ alongside the world finest DJ's including Erick Morillo, Pete Tong, Afrojack, Mark Knight, Moby, Deep Dish, Antoine Clamaran, Tom Novy, Silicone Soul and Sander Kleinenberg. To say that he is always busy is an understatement as when he is not out performing he can be found in the studio working under various partnerships which have recently signed tracks to Housexy, Soulheat, and Gung Ho Recordings! Start to finish Shane Kehoe is the all round package from amazing technical ability behind the decks to unbelievable energy levels pumped out from the DJ booth. He is one major DJ talent who not only epitomizes the sound of Ministry but lives it too... Press pack To book click here



  • Nathan is an acclaimed Music Producer & DJ from London, UK. Over the last few years his work has been championed by many of the world’s biggest DJ’s including: Tiesto, Pete Tong, Gareth Emery, Funkagenda, Eric Morillo, Axwell, Mark Knight, Chuckie, Roger Sanchez, and Eddie Halliwell. His work has featured on many reputed labels such as Toolroom, Funk Farm, Cr2, Spinnin and Big & Dirty. One of his bigger successes came in 2010 with a Beatport House Top 5 position on his collaboration with Ant Brooks (titled “Arigato”), which was released on Starlight. Also his track with Danny Dove (titled “That Trumpet Track”) on Stealth Records earned a Beatport House Top 20 that same summer. Moving into 2012 Nathan will continue his ascent up the ranks of House music with big releases lined up on Armin van Buuren’s label Armada Music, Funkagenda’s Funk Farm, Mark Knight’s Toolroom Records, as well as In Charge, Maquina Music and Big & Dirty. With a diverse and broad musical taste Nathan is regularly commissioned for remix work and has completed official mixes for some of the biggest names in the business such as Lily Allen, Example, DJ Fresh and Dizzee Rascal right through to more underground artists such as Paul Thomas, Steve Mac and Jason Chance. On top of all this Nathan manages a relentless production schedule running his own studio and ghost producing for a large number of DJs and Producers in the House scene. As a passionate and enthusiastic DJ, Nathan knows how to rock a crowd. His gig schedule has seen him play right across the globe in countries such as China, Philippines, Russia, Ibiza and Estonia, plus a whole host of places in the UK such as Creamfields, Digital, Turnmills, Shepherds Bush Empire, Lightbox, Scala, Whitehouse, The Egg and The Cross. Testament to his years of experience behind the decks and cutting his teeth on the London circuit, 2012 has seen him join the ranks of one of the world's biggest dance-music brands Ministry of Sound, as an official tour resident. Stylistically Nathan plays a fine blend of quality, uplifting House music, and says “If its got the right energy and makes people dance, I’ll play it. It can range from dark and techy, to progressive and funky. Its all about energy and stylistic progression throughout a set.” With a strong passion and dedication for House music, busy tour schedule and solid releases lined up on some of the biggest dance labels, 2012 looks set to be Nathan’s year. MORE INFO HYPERLINK "http://www.nathanc.co.uk" www.nathanc.co.uk Press pack To book click here



  • Sheldon has become one of the most talked about names on the music scene over the past six months or so. Already being heavily supported by Mark Knight, mau5trap, Michael Woods, Third Party plus many more he is one of the most promising acts coming out of the new generation of DJs. After moving to London in 2007 to study audio engineering, he quickly fell into the London club scene and from his first Toolroom Knights experience knew that he wanted to make his mark on the world of dance music. Spending the next few years producing house music in his spare time and DJing at every opportunity, he found his feet and unique Sheldon style in his productions which is prominent in his tracks today. In 2010, he worked alongside Size’s ‘Third Party’ and co-wrote some of their early tracks including hits ‘Release’ and ‘De-Tune’ before focusing back on his own tracks and releasing under his own name. The last 6 months have been a very busy time for Sheldon, with a release out on Diffused, playing in the main room at Ministry of Sound for deadmau5’s label night and being booked up for festivals over the summer so it is without doubt that this year is his year which will see him explode globally! One of the nicest guys in the industry big things are to come from this talented and passionate artist. Press pack To book click here



  • As one of the talented group of fast-rising DJ/producers hailing from Holland, Patrick Hagenaar lives by the slogan ‘If it ain’t Dutch, it ain’t much’. Yet he served his musical apprenticeship as resident at some of London’s key venues, meaning his signature sound is inspired by big room Dutch house with a UK flavoured twist of hi octane hooks and devastating melodies.

    His first release, in 2008 (‘What Would We Do’, by Hagenaar & Albrecht), went to the top of the charts across all major download stores and a string of big releases on labels like Atlantic/Big Beat, Spinnin', Hed Kandi, EMI/Positiva and Ministry of Sound followed.

    2010’s ‘I Won’t Let You Down’ was the toast of the dance music press and more recently, Patrick’s solo work saw ‘L.O.V.E’ become the track of the moment for DJs across the very top ends of the spectrum from Tiesto to Axwell to David Guetta and scored a Top 10 on Beatport plus a Nr2 spot in the UK club chart!

    He’s remixed Toni Braxton, Professor Green, US/UK number 1 by Ke$ha, ‘We R Who We R’ and Australian chart topper ‘Dirty Talk’ by Wynter Gordon, while his version of Rudimental’s UK number 1 ‘Feel The Love’ scored over 40 plays on BBC Radio 1.

    As key resident for Ministry of Sound global tours for 4 years Patrick has fans across all continents. His solid foundation and that unwavering positive attitude ensure the dancefloors of the world are in for a treat. Watch this Dutchman fly!

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  • Ministry of Sound recently announced Irish born, Shane Patrick as its new resident. After moving to London 3 years ago to establish himself as a well known producer and DJ, he has concentrated his time and efforts on pushing his own career as well as touring the world. In 2009, he went on the first ever Ministry of Sound DJ Academy which encouraged him to pursue as a DJ even further. Now with dates up and down the country as well as globally, he is venturing on an exciting 2012 with productions coming out of him left, right and centre plus support from Roger Sanchez already. This year will see Shane’s career move onwards and upwards. Michael Woods and Joe & Will Ask have gone on to big things through being a part of Ministry of Sound, what do you think it takes to be a resident? ‘The Resident is the most important DJ in the club as they can either make or break a night. It is very important to know what to play at different times in the night, if it is a warm-up set then you have to try and fill the floor for the headliner without playing too big but also not lose the crowd by playing too underground. Whereas doing the final set of the night the headliner will have just finished and people in the crowd are thinking about leaving, so it is your job to try and hold the crowd as best you can, so you’ve got to be prepared to change your set if you think you are losing them.’ You describe your sound as main room house, who influences and inspires you? ‘My favourite DJs are Carl Cox, Roger Sanchez and Erick Morillo as every time I have seen these guys play, I have never been disappointed. Daft Punk however are my favourite artists as when I heard their album for the first time it blew my mind as it was such a unique sound. Producers I have been playing a lot of recently are Eric Prydz, Michael Woods, Tommy Trash, Fedde le Grand and Ant brooks.’ Benny Benassi & Friends was the first time that you played at the club, was it the best night you have had at the club? ‘It was incredible having been in the club so many times as a clubber and looking up in awe at the DJ box to finally get a chance to play. It was the most amazing experience of my life. When I got the residency I thought I would be playing in 103 to start with then eventually work my way up, so to play my first set closing the main room on such a big night was a dream come true. I can clearly remember my ultimate favourite night – I remember the date 16th June 2007! I was still living in Ireland at the time and came over for the weekend to go to Wireless festival and as soon as it ended jumped a cab to Ministry of Sound to see Erick Morillo. I didn’t think anything could top my day but Morillo’s set that night was the best that I have ever heard. His last track was Edwards World – Soul Roots and it was the perfect end to the night.’ Press pack To book click here

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