Joined at the hip through a love of extreme partying and bad fashion, Deepgroove’s Lee Pattison and Grayson Shipley have been setting the world alight with their incendiary 4 Decks:Efx DJ Show and red hot productions. Their sound has travelled the globe with props from everyone from Annie Mac, Pete Tong, Deep Dish, Steve Lawler, Medicine8, Tom Stephan, Jon Carter, Fatboy Slim, to Annie Nightingale, Seb Fontaine, James Zabiela and Nic Fancuilli. Deepgroove’s ‘Jus Luv Bass’ was awarded Radio One’s Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune in March 2006. A month later the duo appeared on the show for his ‘DJ on the Phone’ section, playing their remix of Ricky Stone’s ‘Shanghai Taxi’. Deepgroove’s ‘Fascinated’ also reached no. 1 in the UK Dance Industry’s Music Week Chart, rode high in the DJ Magazine HYPE Chart for over a month and peaked at no.5 in the CLUB CHART. Deepgroove have recently been given the honour of mixing the launch CD for a new compilation on Darren Emerson’s Underwater Records called the SOLO Series. Their SOLO World Tour has already taken in Shanghai, Australia, Singapore, Latvia, Lithuania, Dubai and will be touring Europe extensively in the coming months. “Book these guys and the only way you’ll get rid of them is to find them another party” DJ Magazine 'No messing, they do exactly what it say's on the tin...they know how to drop it!' Pete Tong (BBC Radio 1) "I came across these two guys quite a few years ago and liked what I heard. I made sure I got sent all their upfront material which I championed on Radio One. I then invited them to come and play the very first Excentric party where they hosted their own room, and to say it 'went off' is an understatement! Their sound is constantly developing and never fails to get you where you need to go!!" Fergie (BBC Radio1) “Proving that it’s still possible for real talent to break through, the Deepgroove boys have made the noughties their own” Russell Deeks (iDJ, Editor) "With a 100% party attitude and a keen ear for exactly the right tune to devastate the dancefloor, Deepgroove consistently smash it. And when not controlling the decks themselves, their stream of tough productions lend an injection of Deepgroove party skulduggery to the sets of a strikingly wide range of others too. Who can argue with any DJs who routinely turn up with a box of fancy dress, anyway?" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.