Ed Jones aka Yellowcake\'s genre spanning dj’ing career began over 11 years ago, kicking things off with D&B back in the late 90’s Ed quickly built himself a reputation for cutting edge sets that landed him gigs alongside the likes of Pendulum, Sub Focus and Scratch Perverts. Continuing his journey through into breaks, he became a regular feature on the bill for Hoi-Pol-Oi (Bristol) Monumental (Hereford) and Muse (Nottingham) playing alongside the likes of SuperStyleDeluxe, Krafty Kuts and A-Skills.
Fast forward to January 2009 where Ed linked up with London\'s afterparty queen Natalie Coleman to found MOOCH, a club night consistently picked out by Time Out and Mixmag as London\'s Saturday night destination for Tech-House & Techno. This represented a definitive change of direction with Ed moving away from broken beats and establishing a new base in 4/4. Ed\'s 2-4am slot at MOOCH has only served to enhance his reputation for laying down sets that keep the punters on their toes with an edgy, groove orientated and dubby brand of Tech-House crafted from his broad musical history. Outside of Mooch a residency with record label & sound system collective KSS has given him a chance to flex the harder Techno side of his musical muscle with gigs at Frenchtek and KSS’s highly acclaimed East London venue, Bocking street.
Ed Jones aka Yellowcake\'s genre spanning dj’ing career began over 11 years ago, kicking things off with D&B back in the late 90’s Ed quickly built himself a reputation for cutting edge sets that landed him gigs alongside the likes of Pendulum, Sub Focus and Scratch Perverts. Continuing his journey through into breaks, he became a regular feature on the bill for Hoi-Pol-Oi (Bristol) Monumental (Hereford) and Muse (Nottingham) playing alongside the likes of SuperStyleDeluxe, Krafty Kuts and A-Skills.
Fast forward to January 2009 where Ed linked up with London\'s afterparty queen Natalie Coleman to found MOOCH, a club night consistently picked out by Time Out and Mixmag as London\'s Saturday night destination for Tech-House & Techno. This represented a definitive change of direction with Ed moving away from broken beats and establishing a new base in 4/4. Ed\'s 2-4am slot at MOOCH has only served to enhance his reputation for laying down sets that keep the punters on their toes with an edgy, groove orientated and dubby brand of Tech-House crafted from his broad musical history. Outside of Mooch a residency with record label & sound system collective KSS has given him a chance to flex the harder Techno side of his musical muscle with gigs at Frenchtek and KSS’s highly acclaimed East London venue, Bocking street.