It's the late nineties. DJs are the new rock stars and Fatboy Slim's unique musical blend of vaudeville and vodka has the sweat dripping from the ceiling of Brighton's infamous "Boutique" club. A grinning Fatboy Slim drops the needle on 'Santa Cruz', the record that had kick started the acclaimed Skint record label, and takes a bow before the crowd. The drumfest of the big beat revolution is in full swing and he is most definitely leading from the front.
Fast forward ten years and Fatboy Slim has successfully helped take dance music from the clubs, into the living room and to the top of the charts - earning him a unique place in pop music. Across four acclaimed albums - Better...
30 July 2004 0 comments
Fatboy Slim has been pretty quiet of late, but all that is about to change the UK DJ/producer has...