Wayne's earliest memories are of his mum and Nan dressing him up as Elvis, a Beatle or Tarzan and being paraded up and down Morecambe pier or being held aloft in a wrestling ring by his Red Indian father, Billy Two Rivers. These early child-modeling stints went some way towards influencing the youth who was forever experimenting with styles and cultures and reinventing himself whenever the next big "thing" came along. Northern Soul was discovered at the tender age of 13, then Disco, Punk, New Romantic and Rockabilly! The list goes on.
Wayne has got a massive vinyl collection! He started collecting at Wigan Casino and Blackpool Mecca in the 70's and has thousands of 70's and 80's dance, disco, funk, northern soul and crossover records.
Jack spent his formative years surrounded by music, fashion and design whether it was hanging out in the Red or Dead warehouses, running wild during his parents London Fashion Week catwalk shows or marching around the family home in weird and wonderful outfits with his brother and sisters to Heaven 17’s (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang.
In the past Jack has run his own club nights and has built up an admirable collection of vintage vinyl consisting of rare groove, boogie, sleazy disco, jazz-funk, deep house, acid and dubbed out leftfield sounds. He DJs from time to time but you’re more likely to catch him on the dance floor than behind the turntables.
Wayne's earliest memories are of his mum and Nan dressing him up as Elvis, a Beatle or Tarzan and being paraded up and down Morecambe pier or being held aloft in a wrestling ring by his Red Indian father, Billy Two Rivers. These early child-modeling stints went some way towards influencing the youth who was forever experimenting with styles and cultures and reinventing himself whenever the next big "thing" came along. Northern Soul was discovered at the tender age of 13, then Disco, Punk, New Romantic and Rockabilly! The list goes on.
Wayne has got a massive vinyl collection! He started collecting at Wigan Casino and Blackpool Mecca in the 70's and has thousands of 70's and 80's dance, disco, funk, northern soul and crossover records.
Jack spent his formative years surrounded by music, fashion and design whether it was hanging out in the Red or Dead warehouses, running wild during his parents London Fashion Week catwalk shows or marching around the family home in weird and wonderful outfits with his brother and sisters to Heaven 17’s (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang.
In the past Jack has run his own club nights and has built up an admirable collection of vintage vinyl consisting of rare groove, boogie, sleazy disco, jazz-funk, deep house, acid and dubbed out leftfield sounds. He DJs from time to time but you’re more likely to catch him on the dance floor than behind the turntables.