Dom Harpers career has been founded on the traditional values that booking
a dj means you play to a crowd. Since the year 2000, living in an outskirt
surburb of Birmingham, Dom not only managed to fill local venues with the
closet clubbers of suburbia, but went on take that sound and philosopshy to
Central London and surrounding boroughs to clubs such as The Whitehouse,
Clapham & The House and Terrace/THAT, Greenwich.
An enviable position most breakthrough DJ's search for is the residency.
Dom's commitment to make the 240 mile round trip from Redditch to London & Reading for nearly two years on a 6 weekly rotation paid off, to what his now residencyat Mango, Reading. Securing another avenue to further his career.
Playing a cross section of tech infused house and electro with an emphasis
uplifting vocals and big room numbers, Dom carefully balances between
commercially recognised dance music through to underground vairents
including minimal house, breakbeat and progressive techno. Reading a
crowd is a certain, but translating the cutting edge sounds straight to the floor is also on
the cards. Never too deep, Never too hard.
Over the years, this philosophy has helped secure main rooms set playing alongside
upfront house dj's such as Michael Gray, Dave Oldershaw, Alex Schmidt (BombSquad), Trisco,
The Trophy Twins (Radio 1),Jim Shaft Ryan(Miss Moneypennys), Lady Parker, Sarah G, & Kidology.
Stupid Fresh, Escobar & Vito, Steve Richards (Elektrik Disco), Rosie Romiero (Sankeys Soap),
Jason Herd,and and many more djs to come. Always effectively and consistantly satisfying
initmate crowds of 150, to main room events containg 800 raving lunatics.
Guest spots on the underground music scene playing as an unlisted, last minute, for a
laugh set at venues such as The Rainbow Warehouse and Custard Factory has introduced
Dom to the world of production, and a recent investment in a location with full Logic, Ableton
and Recording Suite facilities means an immediate leap into production.
Working with existing published music act 2Tronic & Edit Smith (Migration Records), it won't be
too long before you hear Doms remixes, re-edits and own productions in his sets. Or maybe you already
have?