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Old 17-03-2008, 17:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
PosterBoy
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Default Pure // Easter Bank Holiday Sunday // Jeremy Healy

So this weekend at pure...



Jeremy Healy began dabbling in disco at a club called Planets run by Phillip Salon. Salon’s intensively creative and rather eccentric personality rubbed off on Healy, who was paid to do the music, and Healy and his friends set up a pop group called Haysi Fantayzee. All was set for Healy & co to have a lucrative career in pop. ‘John Wayne…’ hit Number One in the UK charts and they had been on Top Of The Pops. Riding the wave of success, he travelled extensively and thus ended up one Saturday night at New York’s Danceteria club. He was immediately struck by the breakdancers, the body poppers, the anything-goes atmosphere and, above all, the carefree attitude of the hip-hop and electro pioneers. Inspired anew, he returned to the UK, sold his guitar, bought a pair of decks and started a club called Circus which grew and grew from the low hundreds to the high thousands in a short period of time. A chance meeting at a catwalk show led him to meet one John Galliano, a former regular at Circus - now, he has arranged and produced the score to every single one of Galliano’s shows since then, as well as working on fashion soundscapes for Dior, Versace, Jigsaw, Chaumet, Katherine Hamnett, Vivienne Westwood, Victoria's Secret, the Pret a Porter International Fashion Fair, Paris and the launch of J-Lo’s fashion wear in Feb 2005. Healy and Boy George launched a new project E-Zee Posse with 'Everything starts with an ‘E’. The track was a massive hit, selling 150,000 copies. Healy’s DJ career spring-boarded, and he has played in almost every country in the world, he sought to express his findings in a project called Bleachin’. Bleachin’ with long-time collaborator Amos. Critically acclaimed to the highest degree, Bleachin’ was an overdue wake-up call to an industry frequently incapable to deal with the less glamorous side of achievement. November 2006 saw the latest Victoria's Secret show in LA with Jeremy once more as Musical Director, and in Dec 2006 the release of the latest Gwen Stefani single "Wind it Up" with Jeremy and Cheekypaul on remix duties. Back in the studio in 2007 Jeremy and Cheekypaul are working on new productions, watch this space....

**Middle Floor** FuzzBox - Colin Moore & Joe Pope

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