Together with DJ Swan-E and Earl Falconer, Flux Pavilion and Doctor P co-founded Circus Records in 2009. They have since gone on to huge commercial success with their track Super Bad, as well as remixing DJ Fresh's smash hit Louder.
Heavily championed by Radio 1, Northamptonshire Dubstep producer Flux Pavilion has had an incredible year. First coming to mainstream attention with his track Bass Cannon, it featured prominently in Chris Moyles' Comic Relief radio challenge last March, earning itself a place on the Radio 1 A-List. He was then named in the esteemed ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sound Of 2012 list and grabbed the attention of Hip Hop heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West with his track I Can't Stop being sampled on their Watch the Throne album.
Doctor P is also known as Shaun Brockhurst, Sounds Destructive and DJ Picto. He's built up an impressive repertoire, creating remixes for Scoobius Pip, Fenech-Soler and Britney Spears to name a few.
Both have received continual support from influential taste makers such as MistaJam and Zane Lowe and have high hopes for 2012. Their set at Hackney Marshes is sure to be another stepping stone to a very promising future.
Together with DJ Swan-E and Earl Falconer, Flux Pavilion and Doctor P co-founded Circus Records in 2009. They have since gone on to huge commercial success with their track Super Bad, as well as remixing DJ Fresh's smash hit Louder.
Heavily championed by Radio 1, Northamptonshire Dubstep producer Flux Pavilion has had an incredible year. First coming to mainstream attention with his track Bass Cannon, it featured prominently in Chris Moyles' Comic Relief radio challenge last March, earning itself a place on the Radio 1 A-List. He was then named in the esteemed ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sound Of 2012 list and grabbed the attention of Hip Hop heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West with his track I Can't Stop being sampled on their Watch the Throne album.
Doctor P is also known as Shaun Brockhurst, Sounds Destructive and DJ Picto. He's built up an impressive repertoire, creating remixes for Scoobius Pip, Fenech-Soler and Britney Spears to name a few.
Both have received continual support from influential taste makers such as MistaJam and Zane Lowe and have high hopes for 2012. Their set at Hackney Marshes is sure to be another stepping stone to a very promising future.