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Established – DJ Tim Bee

Regular gigs?

I am resident DJ at the Court Hotel playing on Wednesday nights and Saturdays out in the new beer garden.

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Influences? Genre?

When I was 16 and had just started to DJ, the two DJ’s I looked up the most were Dirty Den and DJ Seb Sharp (then DJ Kinky). International DJ’s that influenced me are Judge Jules for his earlier work and Tidy Trax which gave me lust for anything with good bass. While dance music will always be my favorite music to mix and listen to, now days I am best known for my take on ‘bump ‘n’ grind’ R and B.

Career highlight?

While resident at Metro City I had the opportunity to judge a scratching competition with guest judge, Judge Jules. I was his support DJ later that night playing to packed crowed of 2500. Was such an amazing night!

Coming up?

I am actually moving to London in June for 2 years and I have my eyes set on doing something over there,

Top of your crate?

Beyonce – Up grade you

Bodyrox – Yeah yeah (d ramirez rmx)

Fergiee – Fergalicous

Rihanna – Pon de replay (ful phatt remix)

Beyonce – Crazy in love vs Clear my throat

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