Aphrodite (musician)

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Gavin King, better known by his stage name Aphrodite, is a British jungle and drum and bass DJ/producer on the Urban Takeover label.[1][2] Also known as A Zone or DJ Aphro, he contributed to and influenced the genre's styles and techniques. He was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, and moved to London with his family as a toddler.[2] He has studied computer science.[3] He was one half of breakbeat hardcore group Urban Shakedown (with Claudio Giussani) who scored a UK top 40 hit with "Some Justice".[4] The duo appeared in an article of Amiga Format magazine after using two Amiga 500 computers to help create the track.[5]

Aphrodite
Born (1968-11-28) 28 November 1968 (age 55)
Aberystwyth, Wales
GenresDrum and bass, jungle, breakbeat hardcore
Occupation(s)DJ, producer
Years active1990–present
LabelsUrban Takeover, Aphrodite Recordings, Aladdin, Aphrodite Mix, Aphradan, V2 Recordings, UMG.
Websitewww.aphro.co.uk

DJ Aphrodite is behind Aphrodite Recordings which was inspired by a club he ran in 1988 called 'Aphrodite'.[6] His debut album was a self-titled effort under V2 Recordings, released in 1999.[6] The follow-up was Aftershock which was again released under V2 Recordings on 24 June 2002.

Discography

Albums

  • Aphrodite - Recordings (Yellow cover) (1997)
  • Aphrodite (1999)
  • Aftershock (2002)
  • Break in Reality (2007)

CD mixes

  • Urban Jungle (1999)
  • Aph44 (2003)
  • Urban Junglist (2003)
  • Urbanthology Volume 1 (2005)
  • Overdrive (2005)

CDs

  • See Thru It (2004)

Compilations

  • Park Rave Madness (1998)
  • The Takeover Bid: Round 1 (1998)
  • Egil Music Presents: Urban Jungle (1999)

Singles and EPs

  • 1996 "Bad Ass" (with Micky Finn)
  • 1999 "BM Funkster"
  • 2002 "All Over Me" (feat. Barrington Levy) - UK #76[7]
  • 2002 "See Thru It" (feat. Wildflower) - UK #68[8]
  • 2003 "Bad Ass (Reissue)" (with Micky Finn)
  • 2003 "Rinsing Quince"
  • 2003 "Let the Rhythm Flow / Stalker"
  • 2003 "Cool Flight"
  • 2003 "Music's Hypnotizing / King of the Beats"
  • 2003 "Mash Up Ya Know"
  • 2003 "Def Jammer"
  • 2003 "Cocaine / Calling the People"
  • 2004 "Fanfare / Karma Sutra"

See also

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