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Serial Killaz
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TOUR DATES |
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February 03rd - Sofia, Bulgaria
February 04th - Lyon, France
February 04th - Aberystwyth, Wales
February 11th - Lecce, Italy
February 17th - Zanzibar, Liverpool
February 17th - Brixton Jamm, London
February 17th - Bournemouth
February 18th - Kings of the Jungle @ Concorde 2, Brighton
February 24th - Plymouth
March 10th - Undertone @ SCY, Lincoln
March 16th - Radom, Poland
March 17th - Warsaw, Poland
March 30th - Ostrava, Czech Republic
April 06th - One Nation @ Proud2, London
April 07th - Toronto, Canada
April 08th - Girona, Spain
April 14th - Bussey Building, London
April 19th - France
April 20th - France
April 27th - Deadbeat, Colchester
April 28th - Random Concept, The Roadmender, Northampton
May 12th - Barcelona, Spain
June 02nd - Run To The Sun, Newquay
July 07th - Driftpile, Alberta, Canada
July 28th - Random Concept, Northampton
August 03rd - The Milton Arms, Portsmouth
August 11th - Best of British, London
August 30th - September 02nd - Outlook Festival, Croatia
September 20th - Sunbeatz, Ibiza
September 23rd - BrisFest, Bristol
October 06th - Vienna, Austria |
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PROFILE |
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Officially the Jungle legends’ remixers of choice, Serial Killaz is comprised of Tera and Vital Elements. Their successive hit remixes of classic jungle tunes such as Congo Natty's ‘Junglist’, ‘Wardance’ and more recently the massive 'Code Red', Terry T & Demolition Man's ‘Fire’ and DJ Stretch's 'Worries In The Dance' have seen the pair gain support from such highbrow, disc spinning luminaries as DJ Hype, Nicky Blackmarket, Kenny Ken and Micky Finn while their own DJ schedule is looking more than hectic with offers from all over the globe flooding in.
Last summer Rebel MC entrusted them with a treasured DAT of Congo Natty vocals from scene legends such as Tenor Fly, Top Cat, Peter Bouncer and Daddy Freddy and asked them to remix a succession of classic Congo tracks. Earlier this year the boys reworked the massive 'Wardance' giving them their biggest hit to date. Meanwhile, taking on some original tracks, this year saw the pair launch their own Serial Killaz imprint with the immense ‘Killa Clash’.
The Serial Killaz have been grafting hard in the studio lately, and with a selection of their dubplates being cained by Hype all over his Kiss FM show, and plans to ink a deal with one of the scene’s biggest labels just on the horizon, you can see big things for this pair in the near future.
With their dj sets Serial Killaz aim to create a live soundclash feel by utilising a huge selection of specials and VIPs from some of the Reggae scene’s biggest names as well as their trademark FX and shouts and recently they have been touring the world, smashing up clubs from Reading to Rome with their own blend of Ragga-soaked drum & bass mash ups.
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