John Kelly - Autobiography
My upbringing was a very musical one. I was brought up in Liverpool in the 1960s, and had six sisters? Four of them teenagers. All our friends seemed to congregate at our place, and our house was always filled with music. My mother had fifteen siblings and over a hundred first cousins? Can you imagine the amount of weddings and christenings? It was somebody’s birthday everyday. In our family, there was always a party!
The first time that I literally "disc-jockeyed" was probably beside a mantelpiece with my CD player. I built up a big collection of CDs at home and started playing them at my uncle's pub, the Bow and Arrow in Liverpool. There were not any CD mixers back then, so it was one-on, one-off! Soon after, I started to see the techniques available to DJs using vinyl, like mixing and scratching so I stopped buying CDs and kicked off my vinyl collection.
Then, I bought a club called The Underground with Cream man James Barton. I learnt to DJ at the club, in front of a crowd, before I learned how to mix beats, I learnt how to program records together. I think that taught me more about DJing than any amount of technical practise in a bedroom ever could. Soon I was mixing up everything from my old records to new house cuts. Two clubs followed The Underground, the first of which was Quadrant Park in Bootle, Liverpool. This was a massive rave, which was the first “Super Club". The sound system was not the best in the world but that did not matter when we had 6,000 people jumping around this club like absolute lunatics. The Quad is one of my favourite memories of the time; all the early house and hardcore tracks mixed up. After Quadrant Park, I looked after another club called G-Love, which we put on at the Mardi Gras in Liverpool in 1991. It was a really intimate night out, with a pretty glammy crowd shaking their stuff to sexy Italian house music. Lots of DJs and industry people would come up from Manchester and London, and we even took G-Club on the road a few times, notably to The Gardening Club in London.
My DJing, work increased steadily after that, and through a combination of enthusiasm and hard work; I was involved with the early days of "Back to Basics "in Leeds. I was also a guest at Gatecrasher, Passion, God's Kitchen, Slinky, Hotdog, Golden and, of course, Cream every six weeks. Over the summer I live in Ibiza because of the number of bookings I get on the island makes it crazy not to! I had a residency at the Ministry Of Sound back in 1999, and I mixed for the first trance-based radio show on Radio FG in Paris. I like playing abroad? I’ve had dates throughout Europe, all across the States from New York to LA and Las Vegas to Canada, and into the southern hemisphere to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The Middle East and Pacific Rim are good fun too, with Singapore and Hong Kong all crossed off my list.
Musically, I like to think that I play a fairly indefinable and maverick blend of hard underground trance. But I like having a good time on the other side of the decks too! I recently went to play for Cream at Club Yellow in Tokyo. It should have finished at six, but they said I could play on, which I did until nine in the morning? and only then because I ran out of records! . Sometimes you never want the night to end!
I have done a fair bit of production already, and I worked remixes for The Farm, Utah Saints and Gusto. I would like to think that more mixes and some of my own material will appear soon, but I enjoy playing records more than making them! That said, I have had a Top 30 hit with Stix & Stoned? Outrageous, and we sold over 250,000 copies of various mix CDs including? Introspective of House, Retrospective of House, Journeys by DJ? and Miss Moneypenny’s Ibiza. Next up is Slinkys Superclub DJs album, pitched for great things in the US too.
I’m lucky to have a very tight family around me. I have a 21 year old son called Daniel, who’s making a name for himself as a DJ; he has a residency at Ish in Liverpool over the winter and lives in my Ibiza villa in the summer for his regular spots at Judgement Sundays. I’ve got a 12 year old daughter called Sinead she’s a wonder unto herself and I’m looking forward to seeing what impact she has on the world. I’ve been with my amazing wife, Jeanette, for 24 years. I like to cook, I think it’s got a lot in common with DJing. Your hands are busy, you've got to keep your eye on your work and think about what you're doing. It's all about timing, until finally it all builds up into this big climax. Class.
Year Title Label Type
1991 G Love & Jayne Casey - Keep The Love [John Kelly remix] Eight Records REMIX
1992 Utah Saints - Something Good [051 John Kelly Mix] FFRR REMIX
1995 Journeys By DJ : Dance Wars Vol 10 [Mixed by John Kelly & Judge Jules] JDJ COMPILATION
1995 Gusto - Disco's Revenge [John Kelly remix] Manifesto REMIX
1996 Stix & Stoned - Outrageous Bang/Positiva PRODUCTION
1998 Platinum [Mixed by John Kelly & Scott Bond] Westway Dance COMPILATION
1999 Miss Moneypenny's Ibiza Album [Mixed by John Kelly & Jim Shaft Ryan] - COMPILATION
2000 Superclub DJs : John Kelly Slinky Music COMPILATION
2001 JK01 TrusttheDJ COMPILATION
- The Farm - REMIX
- An Introspective Of House [1st Dimension] - COMPILATION
- An Introspective Of House [3rd Dimension] - COMPILATION