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The Winchester. 05th Jul

The Winchester. 9pm - 4am

2 Essex Road, London, N1 8NL

Fantastically strong mojitos, musical sillyness and dancing around like a fool. The Winchester mixes some of the best tasting cocktails in London and has the best bar staff around.
More info | Website

The Winchester. 18th Jul

The Winchester. 10pm - 3am

2 Essex Road, London, N1 8NL

Fantastically strong mojitos, musical sillyness and dancing around like a fool. The Winchester mixes some of the best tasting cocktails in London and has the best bar staff around.
More info | Website

The Winchester. 25th Jul

The Winchester. 10pm - 3am

2 Essex Road, London, N1 8NL

Fantastically strong mojitos, musical sillyness and dancing around like a fool. The Winchester mixes some of the best tasting cocktails in London and has the best bar staff around.
More info | Website

FABRICLIVE. 08th Aug

Fabric. 10pm - 12am

77a Charterhouse Street, London EC1 3HN

Back at the greatest club on earth. Main room action alongside DJ Yoda, DJ Craze, Scratch Peverts and DJ Format. Fuck yeah!
More info | Website
Contact

You can contact the boys directly at studio@phatplastic.com

The boys are represented by Pigeon.
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Tel: +44 778 974 0314 or via Email.

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Theirs is a sound forged in London bars, pool halls, live venues, and sweaty messes in fabric's 3rd room. It's the sound of the best house party you never went to, the sound of genres being disregarded and records being fucked with in unnatural ways. The sound of phatplastic.

Shealan Forshaw & Chris Brackley have known each other for as long as they can remember. If you ask them where they grew up you'll probably get the vague answer "near Brighton...", but dig a little deeper and you'll discover they actually come from Bognor Regis, their own dirty little secret. In Bognor they eschewed the popular youth past times of binge drinking and petty crime to concentrate on a shared love of music, which eventually led to a weekly residency in Bognor's only reputable night club, legendary sweatbox Gators, a favourite haunt for DJs like Harvey and a young Terry Francis. After a series of successful ventures in club promotion and commercial radio, the two decided Bognor just wasn't big enough for the plans they were hatching and decided to head for the gold paved streets of old London town.

It's all about having fun and having no musical boundaries when it comes to genre, it's just a case of playing records that are going to make people shake their arses and grin like idiots. We pride ourselves on dancing as much behind the decks as the people on the floor! - Shealan

Immediately feeling at home amongst the bars and clubs London had to offer, they set to work spreading the phatplastic gospel. Covering a multitude of bases, from raw 70's funk to jump-up jungle via old-school hip-hop, the boys show a healthy disinterest in trend-hopping and style trappings. Name-checking artists like Aim, Jazzy Jeff and Steinski as inspiration, they're never afraid to drop a forgotten classic or undiscovered gem, as long as it's got the all-important 'funk factor'.

A technology-minded pair, phatplastic are not shy when it comes to playing a variety of their own re-edits, cut-ups and remixes, bringing a unique presence to the party that extends beyond simply playing the same old records in a different order.

We spend a lot of time producing re-edits and mashups in the studio, sometimes specifically for a certain gig. About a year ago we discovered Serato Scratch which has totally changed the way we play. We can now finish a track 10mins before the taxi arrives to pick us up for a gig, and an hour later be scratching with it on vinyl in a crowded club. - Chris

It's this ability to keep things interesting which has given the boys a chance to spin regularly in such diverse venues as Fabric's main room, Herbal, Rhythm Factory, Medicine Bar, The Old Queens Head, Turnmills and Elbow Rooms. With gigs coming in thick and fast, this year is set to be the boys phattest ever. The boys are currently residents at The Winchester in Islington and The Independent in Sunderland.