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From the bad, bad streets of Deal, Kent, Dezi gained a taste for all things doof in the local free party scene whilst getting mashed up with friends, hippies, and assorted miscreants in the
woodland of the beautiful Kent countryside.
It wasn’t long before he got himself his first pair of CD decks and started putting his music collection to proper use. With a good ear for tunes and standards higher than a Vauxhall he soon defined
his own style of “stealth cut up ninja laser trance” where no tune is duff and the pretentious wank some associate with psytrance is nowhere to be heard.
After moving to Southampton, Dezi rapidly infiltrated the local party scene, and after a number of headline gigs at nights such as Samadhi, f(r)Action, OutOfTheVoid, and the infamous Tekno vs Breaks
night, he gained respect as a versatile DJ able to give the so called pros a run for their money. Dezi soon broadened his horizons and was quickly playing as far afield as BadByDesign in
Bristol and Jacks club in London. Dezi played his first festival gig at the Access Festival in Southampton in the summer of 2007, then hit the London squat scene with a set at one of the first
Psychedelic Circle squat parties. The Medussa Club in Brixton was the venue for Dezis 3rd London gig, playing acid-techno at the Detonate! clubnight. Now, Dezi has moved back to Kent to stir things
up a bit with the S.W.A.R.M Soundsystem crew... Big tings a gwan for 2008....
Review of Dezi at the Tekno vs Breaks night at Freedom Bar in Southampton -
"Although the dancefloor was small and cosy, it led to great things by the time
Dezi played. A set of the most excellent acid techno provided enough reason for most of the bar’s inhabitants to get up and stomp, and before the end of his first tune the place was rammed. He rinsed
such lovelies as DK8’s ‘Murder was the Bass’ and some of Dave the Drummer and Liberator’s grimiest Class A material. One of Southampton’s newest vinyl’s munchers, Dezi, really seemed to be enjoying himself, and is one to
listen out for across the scene."

