#ISONICS SUGAR MOD#
Kevin Higham is rooted in the Rare Soul Scene, having developed a love of classic and lesser played tunes via the mod revival scene in the eighties. Pat fell into djing more or less by chance, but she loves it and has been privileged to play at various venues throughout the UK and Europe. Still buying 50 years later :-), during which time she had further USA holidays with her husband Peter, finding (and no doubt missing ) many 45s and albums. Pat Bleasdale has been buying soul vinyl since the early sixties – family holidays in the USA were great opportunities to bring back early Motown stuff, including first 4 Tops and Temptations albums. Looking forward to his first Hamburg weekend in October. Started collecting records at an early age still at school, first original was a demo copy of Pointer Sisters „Send Him Back“ in 74 – it took three weeks paper round money to save up for it, £10 was a lot of money in 74 for a record! Mick collects all soul 45s from rare 60s to 70s funk, beat ballads etc. Jock at Cleethorpes & Prestatyn and soulvation weekenders. Nowadays he is hosting the Quality of Soul-Allnighter in Nottingham. He co promoted the rare Lifeline Allnighters for the last ten years with his good bud Andy Dyson. Beeston Unity that was the start of a long soul venture which has took him djing from USA to Asia, Norway, Finland, Germany, Sweden., Spain.
Mick H got into soul music aged 13 around 1972 after being taken to a local soul night by Paul Robinson. Mick H (UK) // Pat Bleasdale (UK) // Kevin Higham (UK) // Lars Bulnheim (Austria) // Marc Forrest (Berlin) // Michael Fuchs (Offenbach) // Leo Ernst (München) // Lazy (Aachen) // Dominik Schoell (Nürnberg) // Steff Christiansen (Flensburg) // Thorsten Dietsche (Hamburg) // Baster (Hamburg) // Matu (Hamburg) // Frank Viphitman (Hamburg) // Mark Etheridge (UK) // Andy Reynard (UK) // Martin Haddock (UK) // Lord Helgoland (Kiel) // Stefan Kubernus (Hamburg) // Tolbert (Hamburg) // Jan Drews (Hamburg) // Ralf Mehnert (Hamburg)