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Loud-E

0 Comments 18 September 2008

Loud-E

Rard Laudy aka Loud-e began DJing in his late teens and was born in the Southern part of Holland near The Hague. He first started out playing acid and electro but true to form and very much in keeping with his chameleon like vibe he was always looking for something more along the funky and psychedelic sound – now you’re talking my language!

This subtle change in direction was brought about because he was sick of DJ’s in the same line up as him bringing the same records to the party. So he decided just to play the playable stuff he found at flea-markets, dusty secondhand stores and in the 1 euroboxes at bog fairs – sound!

Loud-e can be heard playing alongside Alexander Robotnick, Marco, Tako, Dave Clark, Suburban Night amongst others and has had recent releases of his own productions on Ambassadors Reception and Objects of Desire.

Discography

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Loud-E

Interviews

http://www.cosmicdisco.co.uk/2008/07/30/late-night-audio-with-loud-e-steve-kotey/

Mixes

http://robotdj.net/?dj=Loud-E

Video

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=loud+e

Myspace

http://www.myspace.com/djloude

Author

Paul

Paul - who has written 18 posts on cutlooseclub.com.

Jenko's impeccable taste and insatiable appetite for the ultra rare, obscure and down right infectious ensures his sets are a kaleidoscope of quality house, techno, disco, boogie, jazz, funk, soul, Latin, Afro, reggae – always with a firm emphasis on the funk and soul elements – he amalgamates cuts from across the musical stratosphere: Popular People's Front to Lucio Battisti; William de Vaughan to Studio; Gepy & Gepy to Hamilton Bohannon; Theo Parrish to Hydro; Norma Jean Bell to Steel An' Skin. Paul has recently graced the decks and kicked Cutloose parties into gear, laying it down proper and setting the tone for the likes of Loud E, Roland Appel and Metro Area. As well as honing his skills 6 stories high, in what can only be described as Ancoats' answer to Mancuso's Loft, Jenks can also be found quaffing Manchester's finest ales in the Marble Arch and preening his Brylcream laden Joey Boswell bonce, which exudes almost as much volume as the supreme sound emanating from his four Bowers and Wilkins floor stand speakers.

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