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Roni Size chats to I Like Music


Not just us, but people like the Prodigy who were breaking the mould with what they were doing and Chemical Brothers. I remember 1997 was an electronic year. I was talking to a friend the other day and we were talking about the first wave of these producer DJs, and I thought yeah, we were; we brought that to the table. As well as being the producer and the DJ we were running our own record labels so we were becoming business men without even knowing it; learning how to get records on to the shelves and about distribution. Now it's compulsory, if you're making music today then you start a label and become a DJ and now it's all one thing. People do everything, they don't just do the one thing anymore. Before that you were either a DJ or a producer. There were myself, The Fully Cycle Boys and LTJ Bukem, he was the first producer DJ that I remember. Goldie started DJing a little bit later.
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