Mr Scruff and DJ NikNak take over Leeds' HiFi Club for a five hour music special this weekend
After last performing together three years ago, Manchester DJ Mr Scruff (Andrew Carthy) is again joined by Leeds' own NikNak (Nicole Raymond) this Saturday for a night of body-moving music at popular nightclub HiFi.
The pair, who share an equal passion for crate-digging for the strange and spectacular, crossed paths for the first time nearly half a decade ago at the very same venue they are set to grace tomorrow evening.
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Hide AdAsking them how they first became acquainted, Andrew was keen to reminisce on his and Nicole's connection to one of Leeds' most legendary club nights, Cosmic Slop, currently on pause after the pandemic.
"Funnily enough we met at the HiFi Club!" He laughed.
"Nicole was taking photos and I think it was Thom Smith from Cosmic Slop that introduced us.
Being from Manchester Cosmic Slop is my main connection to Leeds really.
I think it's incredible- people always talk about Plastic People in London with their fearless music policy and Cosmic Slop has that same thing.
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Hide AdThe wooden dance floor, the community and the richness of the music there, and all the connections I've made musically and personally- it's just such a positive thing to get involved in and the intent behind it is what makes [Cosmic Slop] really special."
It was this sense of community and their love of music that brought Andrew and Nicole together behind the decks, with both DJs passionate about collaboration and searching for new sounds.
With a combined discography that would take a whole day session to work through, they spoke of an equal love for creating music as well as listening to it, both eager to learn from their peers and expand their horizons.
"There's just so much music nowadays!" Nicole exclaimed.
"I'm a sponge and I listen to too much music.
That's not a bad thing but I do feel like my brain is that meme- you know the one where there's loads of Google tabs open at once and you can't find which one the music is coming from?
That's my brain!
I had to shut up Google before jumping on this [call]."
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Hide Ad"I'm aware of so many other bits of amazing music and I'll be listening to that most of the time." Andrew went on to say.
"I'm not on a mission to release a certain amount of stuff, plus there are a lot of manufacturing delays with vinyl at the minute.
I'm not cutting edge with what I do so I don't worry about it going out of date after three months, I know it'll stand up after that."
A sentiment also shared by NikNak, both artists prefer to take their time with releases and avoid the dreaded sense of urgency that many artists feel creep in.
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Hide Ad"The music I make is quite weird so I take my time with it." Nicole explained.
"It's more like I'll do this now and make it, then I'll try and put it out at a comfortable time in the future when I have enough time and energy to social it and stuff- there are people who are so good with strategies on social media but me, I'm not!"
Yet despite this, tonight's event has been a regular feature across social media platforms, with excitement surely building amongst Leeds fans of both Nicole and Andrew as they prepare for a five hour stint of back-to-back action.
"As soon as I announced [the gig] I was like oh my God! I need to start scouting for records to play!" Nicole laughed.
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Hide Ad"Both Nicole and I are all over the place musically" Andrew continued. "And we are mega nerds for new stuff."