Location: United Kingdom
Steven Bishop (born 1986), known professionally as Oneman, is a DJ and producer from Streatham, London. His background is in pirate radio and he is a regular DJ on Rinse FM.Oneman's DJ sets typically blend dubstep, hip hop, grime, UK funky and UK garage. He has released two mix albums with Fabriclive and Rinse FM as well as three self-released Solitaire mixtapes, one of which with Red Bull Studios.
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Oneman combines his two loves - gangsta rap and grime - into one incredible edit.. Three greats in perfect synergy - 100x yes! After premiering the track on Rinse FM a few weeks back, the inimitable DJ Oneman - who was in Australia just two weeks back (where he got really stuck into the, erm, finest food we have to offer) - has upped onto his Youtube his awesome edit of Young Thug's 2013 rap anthem Stoner, worked in with grime lord Dizzee Rascal's 2011 track I Luv U, off Dizzee's game-changing album Boy In Da Corner. The jittery pacing and metallic percussion of I Luv You perfectly sets off Thugga's spasmic bars, with the squelchy rudeboy bass contrasting nicely with Thug's singing towards the end. Listen below: Oneman recently did a half hour grime mix on RinseFM (featuring a Dizzee track, naturally) that's also well worth a listen: Dizzee, meanwhile, has been busy making some truly dope videos, that we wrote about below: Video - Dizzee Rascal, 'Pagans' Video - Dizzee Rascal, 'Coupl
Next Hype-man Gurvin Dhillon selects a deluxe dancefloor playlist ahead of 'the Summer of Next Hype'.. Fun times are always afoot when Next Hype are around. The Perth-based boutique promotions collective is the little brother of Horizons Touring, the brains and brawn behind Origin NYE. They have a knack for curating music line-ups of highly credible underground dancefloor talent from around the world; ranging from burgeoning to established artists. They then combine those first-class talent choices with special venues, extra thoughtful touches, and round out the package with brandinga and limited edition merch. Their Why Make Sense? parties being a case in point: seeing Julio Bashmore and Gold Panda play with an intimate crowd in a tiny alley with a ceiling of fairy lights and stars was pretty memorable. Likewise, we won't forget seeing Glasgow producer Rustie on the beach by moonlight. Or witnessing Oneman ripping up the rooftop of an abandoned Fremantle department store: Next Hype h