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'''Bugz in the Attic''' is a ] of ] and ] based in West London, who are prominent in ]. The collective includes Orin Walters ( |
'''Bugz in the Attic''' is a ] of ] and ] based in West London, who are prominent in ]. The collective includes Orin Walters (Afronaut), Paul Dolby (Seiji), Kaidi Tatham, Daz-I-Kue, Alex Phountzi (Neon Phusion), Cliff Scott, Mark Force and Matt Lord. The collective founded in late 96' also had a ], BitaSweet Records, and a ], The BitaSuite. The group also ran its own Co-Op club night at Plastic People in ], ]. They had released numerous singles as well as remixes and compilations. Their debut album ''Back in the Doghouse'' was released in July 2006, on ]. | ||
The group contributed a track titled "Zombie (Part One)" to the ]'s tribute album to ], ]. | The group contributed a track titled "Zombie (Part One)" to the ]'s tribute album to ], '']''. They also remixed the ] song "Distractions". | ||
Their single "Booty La La" reached #44 on the ] in January 2005.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book | Their single "Booty La La" reached #44 on the ] in January 2005.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book | ||
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2024 - The collective now has two remaining members, Afronaut and Mark Force AKA AfroForce. | |||
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Bugz in the Attic is a collective of DJs and producers based in West London, who are prominent in broken beat. The collective includes Orin Walters (Afronaut), Paul Dolby (Seiji), Kaidi Tatham, Daz-I-Kue, Alex Phountzi (Neon Phusion), Cliff Scott, Mark Force and Matt Lord. The collective founded in late 96' also had a label, BitaSweet Records, and a studio, The BitaSuite. The group also ran its own Co-Op club night at Plastic People in Shoreditch, London. They had released numerous singles as well as remixes and compilations. Their debut album Back in the Doghouse was released in July 2006, on V2 Records.
The group contributed a track titled "Zombie (Part One)" to the Red Hot Organization's tribute album to Fela Kuti, Red Hot and Riot. They also remixed the Zero 7 song "Distractions".
Their single "Booty La La" reached #44 on the UK Singles Chart in January 2005.
2024 - The collective now has two remaining members, Afronaut and Mark Force AKA AfroForce.
Discography
- FabricLive.12 (2003)
- Got the Bug: the Bugz in the Attic Remixes Collection (2004)
- Life: Styles (2005)
- Back in the Doghouse (2006)
- Back to Mine: Bugz in the Attic (2007)
- Got the Bug 2: Bugz in the Attic Remixes Collection Pt ll (2009)
References
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 85. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Bugz in the Attic at AllMusic
- Bugz in the Attic discography at Discogs
- Daz I-Kue RBMA lecture