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Thomas Bullock began DJing as a teenager in the eighties along-side friend and collaborator, DJ Harvey at the legendary ‘Tonka Hi-Fi’ in Brighton. In 1991 he moved to California and not long after Harvey followed suit. It was through Harvey and mutual friend Paul T (Sarcastic) that Thomas met Eric D. Soon both re-located to New York they began throwing parties together. These where not your normal parties. As I-D Magazine would later claim the lads singled handedly ‘re-invigorated New York night life’. Utilising dive bars and lofts, their roadblocked, lawless sessions provided a sanctuary for those in the know. A cult soon followed and the Campfire club night was born. It was from these infernoes that the lads tailored a sound they labelled “disco theatre”. A formidable partnership was formed and it was’nt long until a limited mix Cd came out on Anything records called “Live at Rui ’s Place” which chronicled the debaunchey first hand. With the temperature rising the lads wasted no time heading into the studio and before long were remixing !!!, The Beastie Boys, Coldplay, Roxy Music and LCD Soundsystem. With the record stores inundated with rock remixes and bad disco edits, the lads fresh sounding mixes were something of a sensation. With riffs and arrangements being carefully drawn out over lengthy textural changes, one reviewer described them as “giving someone the druggy feeling of moving in slow-motion with the rest of the room in fast-forward”. Tripped out and spacey, th