
MixTape - An Over 30s Day Rave
Venue TBA in London
£10
@thatperfectfumble
Beginning life as a baby, like many others, the multi-monikered That Perfect Fumble stumbled into DJing like a drunk whose numbers had just come up; ambling towards the bar to buy the long overdue round. A driven purpose matched with a desire to please and an insistence to keep the party going....
Beginning life as a baby, like many others, the multi-monikered That Perfect Fumble stumbled into DJing like a drunk whose numbers had just come up; ambling towards the bar to buy the long overdue round. A driven purpose matched with a desire to please and an insistence to keep the party going. Frequenting the toilet circuit of dive bars and the infamous 'inbetween bands' sets, he manged to hone his craft in front of a live crowd thus reaching that base boast of 'being able to read a crowd'. Due to the flexibility and the constant changing soundscape of the capitals underground and mainstream music scene, TPF has forged a pathway for himself plugging himself into to the publics progressing persuasions without disconnecting himself from the origins of how and where the beat first found him. Although his talents may be found dipping their digits in RnB, Hip Hop, Grime and Trap his true passions and prowess can be found colliding over electro beats, 80s synths, heady house and surprisingly and conversely unsullied 50's and 60's rock n roll, rockabilly and doowop. Currently running three nightclubs within Central London; Dirt and Radio @ The Roxy in Soho and Soundtracks in Camden, TPF is also a regular guest at various venues around Londinium - so much like the strangely mega-successful 90s Australian band Crowded House, you may not even know you're listening to him. He also likes to tell people that care about the other support shows, festivals and prestigious venues he has played, which include; The Royal Albert Hall, Shepherds Bush Empire, Koko, The Southbank Centre, Secret Cinema, Blissfields Festival, House of Fun Weekender, Hard Rock Hotel London, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Alexandra Palace, Americana Festival, Backyard Cinema, Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes, The Clapham Grand, Electric Ballroom, Electric Brixton, Dingwalls, Proud and The Scala whilst supporting acts such as Mumford and Sons, Bastille, Alex Clare, Carl Barat, Reverend & The Makers, Jessie J, FKA Twigs and Phil Hartnoll (Orbital). Whilst his boasts may not stop there he is pretty sure you will have stopped reading and he would like to get the last words in... The party doesn't stop until the DJ stops the music.