John Course
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John Course has been a leading DJ and figure in Australian dance music for over 15 years. During the late 80’s and early 90’s, John was primarily associated with the Chevron nightclub in Melbourne where he was resident at successful nights like Sanction and Insanity. John was great friends with the great Brian Choi.
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During the 80s and 90s John won the Victorian DMC Mixing Competition twice and played at Chasers, one of Melbourne’s first clubs to embrace the emerging house music sound with John being one the first local DJ’s to champion its cause.
Aside from DJing, John is one of the people behind the Vicious label, co-owned with DJ Andy Van and Colin Daniels. One of Australia's leading dance labels, Vicious Vinyl’s first release way back in 1990 was Groovematic's ‘Witness The Strength’ which was written and produced by John. His other productions have included the track ‘Sub’ on the 1995 Sony release ‘DJ Beats Beyond The Turntables’ that featured John under then name JC.
John is also one quarter of the production team behind Blackout whose ‘Gotta Have Hope’ single was a worldwide club hit and was licensed in over eight countries. The track topped the UK dance charts with mixes from Judge Jules, Truman & Wolf and Dillon & Dickins. Blackout as a collective also mixed Volume 1 of the Channel V CD in 1998.
Alongside partner Andy Van, the pair have lent their remixing talents to a host of Australian and international artists including remixes for Defected UK, Todd Terry’s Sound Design label, GT, Edison Project, XLR, Pendulum, Bubbleman, The Astral Project, Foreal People, Sgt Slick, Madison Avenue and Dead Or Alive just to name a few. Together they also mixed ‘A Night Out with John Course and Andy Van’ which was an upfront selection of house grooves released in 2001.
John Course has supported and played alongside many international DJ’s. Most recently he has graced the turntables alongside people like Roger Sanchez, Richard F, David Morales, Harry ‘Choo Choo’ Romero and Felix Da Housecat. John has also played the main stage at Melbourne’s massive Summerdayze party on numerous occasions.
At the present time (2006) John Course regularly DJ’s on Saturday night at onelove at the Prince of Wales in St Kilda Melbourne. John is regularly in demand for guest spots at one-off parties and major house music events both in Australia and across the globe.
On the 25th of May 2007 he tore up Room 680 (in Glenferrie, Melbourne) with fellow Melbourne based DJ Dirty South. This was an awesome night as they both showed of their DJing abilities as they promoted Ministry of Sound's Sessions Four compilation.