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Bicycle Corporations 'Electronic Roots' 95 with DJ Brendon P.


Singaporean DJ and producer Brendon P performing at an event with his left hand on his left ear holding headphones, colour image.

Bicycle Corporation guest DJ Brendon P will be presenting 'Electronic Roots' episode 95. Scientific Sound Asia is an Asian electronic music station serving the region and internationally.

Bicycle Corporation is an Italian duo of DJ and Producer, Marco Mei and Stefano Ugliano, better known as 6884. In their years of releasing music, the pair have produced well over 50 tracks including French House, Deep House, Tech House and Techno.


Marco began his career in the early nineties by working as a crew for events like ‘Urban People.’ With time he gained recognition on the music scene and steadily became a man in demand all across Italy. But then things didn’t stop there, after so much success in his native land Marco was soon getting international bookings across the globe.


Stefano, from Torino, Italy was showing promise as a budding musician right from his childhood. He showed a keen interest in the musical arts which soon began to engulf most of his spare time. He studied classical piano, percussion and drums and also had a great appreciation for ‘Chopin’s and ‘West African Djembe.’


But with all his devotion to so many different kinds of music, there was one thing Stefano loved that was like none other, The man spinning the wheels, yes, The DJ became most enticing for the teenaged Stefano. Those beats were seldom played on any Italian radio station of that time.


Making those sounds let alone playing them before masses of people would seem like a pipe dream to most. But Stefano would not be deterred, he had a vision which he would now see through to the end and with hard work, dedication and sheer tenacity, Bicycle Corporation came to be.


Even with all their success today, Marco and Stefan have not forgotten their humble beginnings. Just recently they’ve been going back over some of their earlier tracks and even set up a Bandcamp page to distribute them.


Singaporean DJ and producer Brendon P holding his headphone on his left ear at an outdoor event, colour image.

Guest DJ Brendon P.


DJ Brendon P's real name is Brendon Perera and he is a native of Singapore. He prefers the low-profile, lo-fi approach to his work and has performed as a disc jockey for over four decades.


Brendon P has a long history of Clubs and Music; starting in 1980, in the Singaporean mobile DJ circuit, and moving on to clubs a year later. A visit to New York in 1984, and visiting clubs such as the Funhouse, the Paradise Garage, Dancetaria and Area weaned him into the New York club culture, and into the music that was to become the house music that we hear today.


Crossing vast musical backgrounds over his years as a DJ, both locally and internationally, he continued to acquire a keen ear and passion for dance music. His main genres now are House, Techno, Disco, Nu Disco, Funk, Soul, Lounge, and Electronica.


From doing the club rounds in the ’80s, both locally and internationally, with the Juliana’s and Bacchus groups, residencies with Neo Pharaohs, Venom and NOX in the ’90s, and a 9-year residency at the globally renowned, Zouk Club in Singapore. Between July 2001 and May 2009, he held a 2-year Residency at Kyo and spent the last five years on the team of residents at the Swanky CE LA VI Rooftop Club & Skybar at Marina Bay Sands.


He continues to be a regular feature in the local and international club circuit today. Having DJ'ed in cities across the globe (including Geneva, Gothenburg, Melbourne, London, New York, Miami, Taiwan, Hanoi & Hong Kong, just to name a few), and has also played at the world-renowned (and now defunct) Cielo Club in New York, in June 2010.


Brendon, in his own and separate right, as a producer, has also released his original material and remixes on In The Woods (USA), Los Grandes (Spain), Reversoulmusic (USA), Audio Parallax (UK), Hotbox Music (USA), Soul Shift (USA), Defected (UK), Rawjak (SG), Eclesia (SG), Issys Groove (UK), Love International (MY) and One With Music (SG).


With his stringent adherence to music style and sophistication and attention to detail, it's not difficult to understand why Nicolas Mattar, owner of New York's 'Cielo' and ‘Output’, calls him a 'taste master' and one of the best DJ's in the region. Expect nothing less from him, than a set that crosses vast musical boundaries; past, present and future.


In this week's show, Brendon expresses his electrical roots with a nice selection of Deep House, House, Soulful House, and Acid House. This show originally aired on Wednesday 20th of September 2023, listen to the Mixcloud player below.


'Electronic Roots' episode 95 with Brendon P.

Shazz - Innerside (Original Mix) [Yellow Productions]

Reverend P - Angels In Africa [Basic Fingers]

Chaos In the CBD feat. Isaac Aesili - Global Erosion [You and Me Recordings]

Brian Jackson - Mami Wata (Joaquin’s Deep Dub) [BBE Music]

Paskal & Urban Absolutes feat. Pete Josef - Take The Fall (Robin Masters Orchestra Rework) [Sonar Kollektiv]

DJ Wild - Last Summer (Kerri Chandler Remix) [W#8]

Dangerous Dan feat. Nicky Night Time - Mystery (Original Mix) [Jolly Jams]

Cevin Fisher - The Way We Used To Do (Accapella) [Subversive]

Robert Owens - I'll Be Your Friend (Original Def MIx) [Perfecto]

Visual - The Music’s Got Me (SanFranDisko Edit)

Ten City - Whatever Makes You Happy (SanFranDisko Edit)

Kenny Hawkes feat. Louise Carver - Play The Game (Space Children Extended Love Mix) [Classic Music Company]

Systm B feat. The EL Collective - The Dawn [Atjazz Record Company]

Push Pull - Tribal Rhythm [Gertie Records]

Goldie - Inner City Life (Trevino Remix) [London Records]

Kink feat. Rachel Row - Pu**y (Original Mix) [Kolour Recordings]

Donald Dust - Aftercare [Slothboogie]

Uner & Coyu – Raw Sweat [Diynamic Music]

Marcel Vogel feat. Khadija - Moon Child (Soul Clap Remix) [Intimate Friends]

Rockin Moroccin - You Got The Love [Get Physical Music]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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