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Ashley Beedle
became one of the U.K.'s most celebrated house producers in the
late '90s as Black Science Orchestra. In addition, Beedle also produced
tracks as the Black Jazz Chronicles, the Rising Sunz, the Ballistic
Brothers, and X-Press 2.
Born in Hemel
Hempstead, England, in 1962, Beedle began DJing during the acid
house explosion of the late '80s, but was turned on to disco as
well when he heard Norman Jay DJing obscure tracks on the pirate
station KISS FM.
After he joined
long-time friend Rob Mello and John Howard as Black Science Orchestra,
the trio reworked the Trammps' "Where Were You (When the Lights
Went Out)?" into their debut single "Where Were You,"
released on Junior Boy's Own. House godfather Frankie Knuckles began
spinning the record, as well as the second BSO offering, "Strong".
Beedle recruited
engineer Marc Woolford and keyboard player Uschi Classen for a third
single, "New Jersey Deep," and watched the record become
a classic, selected by Knuckles and the Masters at Work team for
use in their DJ sets.
Though Beedle
teamed up with Dave Hill and Rocky & Diesel to form the Ballistic
Brothers and release one of 1994's hottest LPs, London Hooligan
Soul, he was back with Black Science Orchestra that same year, now
just Beedle and Woolford. Though troubles with sample clearance
delayed their album almost two years (the duo eventually drafted
session musicians and vocalists instead), Beedle kept busy with
the formation of the disco-rave project X-Press 2, this time including
him and Rocky & Diesel.
The trio released
singles for Radikal-Q and Junior Boy's Own, but hit the jackpot
with a track called "The Sound." It spent weeks at the
top of the American dance charts. Later that year, the debut Black
Science Orchestra LP, Walter's Room, was released on Junior Boy's
Own. Instead of continuing with Black Science Orchestra, Ashley
Beedle reunited with Hill and Rocky & Diesel for a second Ballistic
Brothers LP, Rude System. Beedle also released two proper solo EPs
during 1997, both recorded as Black Jazz Chronicles.
The following
year brought a BJC album, Future Ju-Ju, the most well-integrated
fusion of disco, jazz, and techno of his varied career. Beedle is
an in-demand DJ and also runs three labels: Soundboy Entertainment,
Afroart, and Ill Sun.
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