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Dextrous

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Errol Francis

Errol Francis  

Errol is a man of many alter-egos, but best known as Dextrous and best known for his ground-breaking work in the composition of the documentary, Feltham Sings, for which he and Stage 1000 were awarded the prestigious Ivor Novello award.

DJ Dextrous or just plain Dextrous is the stage name of composer, producer and DJ Errol Francis. Born and bred in North London's Stoke Newington area, Dextrous' musical roots can be traced back to the time he attended Brooke House Boy's School with DJ Hype as well as Smiley and PJ from the group Shut Up and Dance. From DJing at school discos to playing trumpet in the brass band and singing in the school choir, Dextrous has always had a passionate love affair with music.

Dextrous took his DJing up a gear when he started to play at parties and small clubs way back in 1987. At around the same time he began putting his studio together, based around an Atari 520STFM, Casio HT3000 keyboard, Casio CZ-101 Synth and Yamaha TX7 Sound Module. Dex had always been into computers and other "techie" stuff, so the marriage of music and technology was always going to be a huge attraction. He released his first record in 1992, on Ruff Quality Recordings (the sister label of Shut Up and Dance Records) entitled "Ruffneck Biznizz" which topped the Kiss FM House Charts. This track was one of the precursors to the Jungle Scene, with its sped up breakbeats and reggae / dub bass-lines.

He then decided that he wanted to be in more control of his creative output so started his own label 'King of the Jungle Records' with Rude Boy Keith (real name Keith Lawrence), who was working for Shut Up and Dance at the time, and who also attended Brooke House School during the time Dextrous, DJ Hype, Smiley and PJ were there. Dex and Rude Boy Keith also became a DJ and MC double act that traveled all over the globe, spreading their vibe through Dubplate Specials and PA-ing their latest recordings. During this time the pair signed to Suburban Base to release 'Da Kings of the Jungle' trilogy. At this time Dextrous was one of the leading lights within the ever growing Jungle scene, and could also be tuned into on a Sunday morning playing on Kool FM (94.6 FM), one of the main pirate radio stations in London.

Never one to keep still, Dex parted company with the radio station and then subsequently King of the Jungle Records in 1995. By then he had already launched two further record labels, Subversive Recordings (formerly Subliminal Recordings) and State of the Art Recordings alongside partners Paul Brown and Jon Stewart. These labels allowed Dex further creative freedom, the latter being his platform to express his jazz roots. As a trio Paul, Jon and Dex recorded under the moniker 'Solid State'. Together they created the sound they branded "Urban Fusion". Collectively they have been credited one of the pioneers of the so called "Liquid Funk" scene. They coined the phrase "Urban Fusion" to cover all of the creative influences evident in their music, encompassing jazz, dub, Detroit techno, garage, funk, reggae to name but a few. During this time Solid State recorded for DJ Fabio\'s Creative Source label as well as Renegade Recordings and Alan Mcgee's Eruption Records (Creation Records' sister label).