DJ
Warboy’s sets draw on rhythmic bass-driven music with vocal content. Tribal, dirty tech beats that are stripped down but avoid falling into minimal. He pulls from various genres to create an eclectic sound.
He has played at many of London’s most respected nights for interesting dance music that pushes new ideas forward.
He has played in many of London’s established clubs including Ministry of Sound, Fabric, 333, Heaven, and Egg. He also contributed regularly to Jonty Skruff’s Ministry of Sound radio show.
Some of the countries Warboy has played include: USA, Russia, Spain, Italy, UK, Denmark, Norway, Finland.
PROMOTER
SOS: Save Our Souls was launched in 2011. It combines house music spanning acid, vintage, tech, and tribal. The nights include a signature diva catwalk and various installations to create an interactive clubbing experience that puts the audience as the main focus.
Caligula quickly became one of London's leading weekly nights out for a polysexual, fashion crowd in 2009. MTV called it 'the London answer to Studio 54'. Warboy left Caligula in October 2010 to develop fresh club and music projects.
All You Can Eat was one of the leading club nights around Nu Rave that Warboy promoted with K-tron. Within months of its launch in January 2006 i-D magazine had identified the impact it was having calling it ‘the Taboo of the generation’. The nights were characterised by the slamming together of different ideas and influences including rock, rave, new bass driven dance music, performance, and art. The nights were loosely themed and gave the audience and artists the opportunity to let their minds run riot. They took a wild, almost chaotic, and hedonistic approach to clubbing. Although the club had no dress code policy the regular, colourful crowd still ended up having an influential impact on the fashion trends of the time.
Kash Point had a big influence on Warboy during his days as a regular to the weekly night. In 2004 he joined founder Matthew Glamorre to help promote Kash Point. During this time the club went monthly and threw big themed parties that attracted a cross section of dressed up people across London. With Yr Mum Ya Dad and Ryan Styles working on the door during this period Kash Point had once again proven its incredible knack at encouraging the new avant garde talent. Warboy left Kash Point in 2005 to concentrate on other projects.
PRODUCER
I Am by Warboy feat Andre J is being released on Batty Bass Records early in 2011.
He is currently remixing and writing new tracks for a number of recognisable faces on the London scene.
He wrote eight songs with writing partner Nigel Stewart that have been performed by performance artist Scottee as part of the Buy A Better You show. They portray the complex, emotional relationship between Scottee and his mother.
It’s A Celebration, featuring Mama Shamone, appeared on a CD project for Playground magazine which is now in the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York.