Nick's early releases on Romulus Schwarz's Shrink and SheWolf Music imprints saw him develop a sound that was both organic and nostalgic. His low-slung groover 'Daphadandilly' achieved wide support, despite being released only digitally, and has since appeared on Matt Tolfrey's mix compilation for 1trax. Nick's collaborative works with Matthew Burton has seen them both explore different corners of House music, breaking the typical methodologies they normally adhere to with their solo efforts. Their first two releases together, 'Mischievous Moustache' (2009) and 'Playdo' (2010), appeared on MultiVitamins and Leftroom offshoot Left’d respectively. After both featuring on another Left'd release with 'Snuff It' (2011), the pair continued with their warehouse style in the shape of the moody Tech House track 'Gruff It' (2011) released on Visionquest. Other releases in 2011 included ‘Take Me Away’ on Fear of Flying, another collaboration with Matthew, and ‘Ma Feelinz’ on Morris Audio. Currently developing new material, 2012 has been a relatively quiet year for Nick so far, with two Spring-time releases in the shape of a remix of Jordan Peak's 'Got Soul' on Morris Audio and a solo EP on Back To You. Lawson will next appear on Matthew Burton's new vinyl only label Shifted Flow in the new year.
Nick is also known for his part in Busta Groove, a night he began with partner Matthew Burton in Berlin back in 2009. Since then, they have taken their philosophy of unapologetically deep nights to London and Nottingham, welcoming the likes of Ethyl, Kassem Mosse, BLM, murmur, Baaz, Giles Smith and Christopher Rau, amongst others.
Aside from Busta Groove, Nick also currently holds a residency at the Wherehouse? in Notts where he shares his own style of deep yet groove-laden House and Techno, showing he is just as at home playing a carefully crafted warm up set as he is at knocking out a more energetic peak timer.
Expect a deep and gritty style with a constant nod to dubby influences.
Nick's early releases on Romulus Schwarz's Shrink and SheWolf Music imprints saw him develop a sound that was both organic and nostalgic. His low-slung groover 'Daphadandilly' achieved wide support, despite being released only digitally, and has since appeared on Matt Tolfrey's mix compilation for 1trax. Nick's collaborative works with Matthew Burton has seen them both explore different corners of House music, breaking the typical methodologies they normally adhere to with their solo efforts. Their first two releases together, 'Mischievous Moustache' (2009) and 'Playdo' (2010), appeared on MultiVitamins and Leftroom offshoot Left’d respectively. After both featuring on another Left'd release with 'Snuff It' (2011), the pair continued with their warehouse style in the shape of the moody Tech House track 'Gruff It' (2011) released on Visionquest. Other releases in 2011 included ‘Take Me Away’ on Fear of Flying, another collaboration with Matthew, and ‘Ma Feelinz’ on Morris Audio. Currently developing new material, 2012 has been a relatively quiet year for Nick so far, with two Spring-time releases in the shape of a remix of Jordan Peak's 'Got Soul' on Morris Audio and a solo EP on Back To You. Lawson will next appear on Matthew Burton's new vinyl only label Shifted Flow in the new year.
Nick is also known for his part in Busta Groove, a night he began with partner Matthew Burton in Berlin back in 2009. Since then, they have taken their philosophy of unapologetically deep nights to London and Nottingham, welcoming the likes of Ethyl, Kassem Mosse, BLM, murmur, Baaz, Giles Smith and Christopher Rau, amongst others.
Aside from Busta Groove, Nick also currently holds a residency at the Wherehouse? in Notts where he shares his own style of deep yet groove-laden House and Techno, showing he is just as at home playing a carefully crafted warm up set as he is at knocking out a more energetic peak timer.
Expect a deep and gritty style with a constant nod to dubby influences.