DJ Q

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DJ Q
Birth name Shollen Richy E. Quarshie
Born (1985-08-16) 16 August 1985 (age 38)16/08/1985
Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England
Genres Bassline
Occupation(s) DJ, radio presenter, producer
Years active 1997–present
Labels Q Recordings, Party Like Us, Local Action

Shollen Richy E. Quarshie (born 1985),[1][2] known by his stage name DJ Q, is an English disk jockey. Teamed with MC Bonez, he is best known for his commercial single, "You Wot!".

Early life

DJ Q’s musical journey started from a young age in Holmfirth, listening to music played by his parents. It was at the age of 12 when 'Q' first got involved with the UK Garage scene, buying vinyls and tape packs. When his vinyl collection grew larger Q finally got a pair of record decks in his bedroom. After teaching himself to mix Q started to get bookings at local parties at the age of 15, before learning to produce music the next year at college. [3]

Career

Q's break on radio came in 2004, when a friend working at BBC Radio 1Xtra informed him that the station were looking for a new DJ on the pulse of the rising Bassline scene in the North of England. He submitted a mix CD, and before long Q became the youngest DJ at 1Xtra, hosting the fortnightly UKG Mix Show. [4]

It was around the same time Q released his first vinyl, 'Love Like This (The Reasons)' which was a big hit on the Bassline scene. This brought him more bookings at Bassline events and as time passed Q produced more hits such as 'Tea Bag', 'Dirty' and later 'You Wot!', which was signed and released via Ministry of Sound. The popular ‘You Wot!’ made the UK Top 50 upon its release in summer 2008,[5][6] which led to remix work for the likes of Amy Winehouse, Dizzee Rascal, Keri Hilson and Katy B to name a few. [7] [8] [9] [10]

Q continued to host his 1Xtra show – by now a weekly broadcast - throughout his mainstream success, and frequently appeared on sister station BBC Radio 1 for guest mixes, before his departure in 2012 after 8 years at the station. He soon began a new monthly show on Ministry of Sound Radio, presenting the Essential Garage show.[11]

Recent years have seen an increase in new productions from Q, with over 10 digital single and EP releases since 2012 that cross a broad spectrum of dance music. These include ‘Say To You’ (released under the alias Classified),[12] the ‘Sound Boy Connection’ EP via US label Party Like Us,[13] and three singles from his upcoming debut album via Local Action Records.[14]

During his decade in the music industry, Q has also played music in countries across the globe and Europe particularly, with sets in the likes of Ibiza, Amsterdam, Italy, Russia, Australia and America.

Discography

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
"You Wot"
2008 50 Non Album Singles
"Over Me"
2011
"Dibby Dibby Sound / Swing"
2012
"All Junglist"
"Party Time"
2013
"Say To You"
(As Classified)
"Trust Again"
(ft. Louise Williams)
Ineffable
"Through The Night"
(ft. Louise Williams)
Ineffable
"Let The Music Play"
(ft. Louise Williams)
Ineffable
"Oh My God"
(DJ Q vs. Natalie Duncan)
2015 Non-album single

EPs

  • Q Bass Trax 1 (2013)
  • Sound Boy Connection EP (2013)
  • Love Keeps Changing (2013) - [Trumpet & Badman, with DJ Haus]

Albums

  • The Archive (2012)

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-archive/id537923907

  • Ineffable (2014)

[15] [16] https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/ineffable/id844195482

References

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  5. Mendoza, Nadia (2008) "Rappers egged during filming", The Sun, 22 July 2008, retrieved 2012-01-08
  6. "You Wot!", Chart Stats, retrieved 2012-01-08
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