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  Resistance Presents to you exclusively... FERGIE  
 
Sundissential, Passion, CODE, Gatecrasher, Progress, Gods Kitchen, Trade, Money pennies, Ireland, Ibiza, South Africa, Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Israel, Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia...
 
Fergie started DJing 'Pumping Garage' and 'Bouncy House' in his small bedroom in Larne Belfast in Northern Ireland at the early age of 12.
He played his first club at the age of 14 called Airport 2000 standing on a milk crate, shortly after his set he was thrown out by the police for being too young. He later went on to exhaust Ireland's club scene by the time he was 16.
It was at this time he was playing at The House night-club in Larne Northern Ireland when he was heard by Tony de Vit who was to play after him. Tony was amazed by the talent of this young lad peering over the decks and asked him to play a bit longer so he could listen. Shortly after Tony invited Fergie to England to introduce him to the English club scene where he played more clubs but still aspired for more...
Fergie has had radio experience in Ireland and in England playing on Club FM Dublin, Cool FM Belfast and guested on Kiss FM London a couple of times being interviewed and mixing live.
 
"Fergie has an amazing ear for music" - Tony de Vit 1996.
 
In the summer of 1997 Fergie toured South Africa for 2 weeks with the Vibe magazine playing in all the major cities. This summer 1998, Fergie played in Ibiza for the first time at Privilege, Space and Bora Bora. His talents were noticed by many including Laurence Malice who immediately made Fergie a regular Trade guest. The first major event Fergie headlined was in November 1998, He toured most of Australia wowing crowds in Sydney and Melbourne making them gag for more. March 1999 saw Fergies first Transatlantic tour, playing to huge crowds on east coast of the US. Fergie stunned the clubbers of Atlanta, New York and Philadelphia with his talent. At the age of 18 he was even to young to DRINK! In April 1999 Fergie soon returned to Australia Touring the huge continent once again. He also came 2nd in the 'Best International DJ awards- Melbourne 99' to Frankie Knuckles beating Roger Sanchez at 3rd place...
Fergie is non-stop in the studio producing his new fresh sound, his first track 'Ooh Sir' was available on the Trade label early 1999 and sold out in 5 days. After the huge success of his first track Fergie was approached to remix the Tamperers new single 'Hammer to my heart'. Fergie's studio work started to peak after the summer of 1999, with original tracks and remix's on many well known record label's.
 
"He could mix vinegar and lemons and still produce cream" - MixMag 1999.
 
The end of 1999 saw Fergie's biggest achievement's pre-millennium. Fergie was nominated as one of the 'Best up and coming DJ's of 1999' by Muzik Magazine, then only 1 week later Fergie was voted number 17, best DJ (in the UK) by a MixMag readers poll. MixMag stated that the quotes written in by Fergies fans were unbelievable!
After all the Millennium dust had settled there is one name on everybody's lips, Fergie... In the first 2 months of 2000 Fergie released numerous other Tracks for Other well known labels selling well into the thousands. Fergie then went on to land a string of residences at GodsKitchen and the all new Super club born from GodsKitchen CODE!
With Fergies first Dance compilation out on Nukleuz records and front cover CD's on MixMag there is NO stopping the 'Larne Express' known as FERGIE.
 
 
DJ FERGIE TOP SIX SEPTEMBER 2000
 
  1. Warp Bros v Aquagen - Does or Die Recordings.  
  ( the record that is featured in the film Blade, Mad rolling beats to turn any crowd inside out )  
   
  2. Klergy - Saints n Sinners - Test press  
  ( Big chunky trance with wicked breaks and a hollowing flute sound all the way through )  
   
  3. Rachel Auburn - R7 - White Label  
  ( this really kicks ass, wicked repeating speech with a great thudding beat & baseline to boot )  
   
  4. Gridlock 3000 - Fantastic - Overdose Records  
  ( bouncy party animal track, hoover riffs galore )  
   
  5. M5 - Tidy Trax  
  ( a terrific re-working of the original track, great beat always gets a great crowd response )  
   
  6. Fergie v BK - Hoovers & Horns Remix - Nukleuz  
  ( good strong remix to compliment the original very powerful response )