From Argentina to Siberia, from Belgrade to Bogota, and from London to Liverpool... all these and many more of the world's most discerning dancefloors have experienced the sound of Tim Davison in 2008. As a producer, Tim has become a firm favourite with many of the world's leading DJs and can count Sasha, James Zabiela, Hybrid, Jimmy Van M, Nic Fancuili, Hernan Cattaneo, Paul van Dyk, John Digweed and many more as regular supporters of his music. As you'll no doubt know, his remixes of Underworld, Leftfield and, in particular, an incendiary reworking of The Chemical Brothers' 'Hey Boy Hey Girl' have become anthems played at open-air festivals and underground parties alike across the world.
Tim first came to prominence on the London scene when he was selected by Dave Seaman and Nick Warren as one of their Gallery 'Future Heroes' in 2003. His production portfolio makes pretty impressive reading now too with approaching 50 productions and remixes to his name on labels like SOG, Plastic Fantastic, Babylon, Heavy Rotation, Re*Brand, Method, Observe, Baroque, Red Light District, Rapid Response and Vapour. Over a dozen of these have been licensed to compilations including a Quivver mix album for the Ministry of Sound and compilations from Seb Fontaine, Max Graham and D-Nox. May 2008 saw the release of Tim's debut album, the 12-track 'Long Way from Home' on Baroque Records, to much critical acclaim
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