DJ Format

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DJ Format
Birth name Matt Ford
Origin Southampton, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Hip-hop
Occupation(s) Disc jockey
Years active 2003-present

Matt Ford, better known as DJ Format (a near-inversion of his birth name),[1] is a hip hop DJ born in Southampton, United Kingdom and living in Brighton. He collaborates frequently with Abdominal on the album Music For the Mature B-Boy and with Abdominal and fellow Canadian rapper D-Sisive on the second full album If You Can't Join 'Em… Beat 'Em,[2] as well as with Akil and Chali 2na from Jurassic 5.[3]

As a youth, Ford's first hip hop influences included A Tribe Called Quest and Main Source. He established a relationship with Jurassic 5 and initially traveled with them as their bus driver.[4] He came to national attention in 2002 when when he opened on tour for DJ Shadow.[1] In 2005, If You Can't Join 'Em… Beat 'Em reached the top 10 of the UK indie albums chart.[5]

The Sun named his album If You Can't Join 'Em… Beat 'Em one of the top 100 of 2005,[6] and in 2008 called him "one of the leading lights in the UK scene".[3]

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Mixes

  • A Right Earful Vol. 1 (2005)
  • Fabric Live 27 (April 2006)
  • European Vacation (2006)
  • Fania DJ Series - DJ Format (June 2007)

[edit] Singles

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Farrage, Richard. "Homegrown talent's a hit: DJ Format", Evening Chronicle, 2006-05-29, p. 21. 
  2. ^ Pettie, Andrew. "Pop CDs of the week: Eliza Carthy, Mark Owen, DJ Format and M.I.A", The Daily Telegraph, 2005-04-16, p. 10. Retrieved on 2008-05-08. 
  3. ^ a b Churchill, Tom. "This Format's far from stale", The Sun, 2008-02-22, p. 70. 
  4. ^ Nanda, Sam. "DJ sticks to winning hip hop Format", Coventry Evening Telegraph, 2005-04-28, p. 58. 
  5. ^ "The charts: Music", The Independent, 2005-04-29, p. 33. 
  6. ^ "Top 100", The Sun, 2005-12-09, p. 74. 

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[edit] Music videos