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Audiowhores Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Audiowhores

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Carrer Salvador Espriu

Jul 4, 2015

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Audiowhores Biography

Audiowhores are the acclaimed Manchester-based DJ, remix and production duo of Graham Lord and Adam Unsworth. Their high-quality production and remix work for labels including Soulfuric, MN2S, Peppermint Jam and their own Tempogroove imprint has positioned them at the forefront of the UK's house scene. Similarly, their versatile and technically-brilliant DJ sets which incorporate everything from deep and soulful sounds to tougher and chunkier beats, have won the pair thousands of fans worldwide.

The Audiowhores were born in 2000 when Graham and Adam met at legendary club Out In The Sticks; sharing a passion for the sounds of Dave Lee, Knee Deep, Masters at Work, Full Intention and Jazz'n'Groove, Adam and Graham resolved to work together. Adam already had a solid seven years experience behind the decks and was enjoying a residency at Substance, after previously having worked at Manchester Underground Records; Graham meanwhile was already producing his own tracks and held a wealth of musical knowledge and expertise.

The pair's debut release, 'Destiny / Tempogroove' on white, quickly garnered acclaim for it's disco and Latin influences. 'Got my eyes on you', 'Lost Connection EP' and '[track artist=Audiowhores]House Music All Night' on Celebrity Records all followed throughout 2001 and early 2002 and received praise from producers including ATFC and Boris Dlugosch. 'Look Up' and 'The Midnight Mood EP' followed before Graham and Adam's consistent efforts caught the attention of Soulfuric Records chief Brian Tappert who invited them to do a remix of John Julius Knight's 'Find A Friend'.

The success of this remix on Soulfuric Trax catapulted the pair into the international spotlight and was hammered by the likes of Deep Swing, Copyright, Miguel Migs, Paul Farris, DJ Disciple and The Slammin' Boys. Graham and Adam followed it up in early 2003 with remixes of Jazz Transit's 'Steppin' out' on Soulfuric Deep and Soul Movement's 'Don't Stop' on Space Kat Records before releasing their first original production on Soulfuric, 'After The Party', featuring the vocals of Blu.

Remixes for Conney harvey, The Sunburst Band, Ce Ce Peniston, Loletta Holloway, 2Indigo and, most recently, Raul Midon, have followed for labels including Peppermint Jam, Z Records, Knee Deep USA, Gosssip, RLP and MAP Dance Switzerland, while on the original production tip, Audiowhores have crafted a sound all their own.

'Work It Out' featuring Rashaan Houston enjoyed substantial success following it's release on Peppermint Jam in August 2004 while several more releases on Soulfuric Deep including 'Orillas del Mar', 'Subject of My Affection' and the worldwide smash 'nekoosa' have firmly established Graham and Adam as a production outfit to be reckoned with. The reception to the pair's collaboration with Groove Assassins in mid 2005 - 'Lift Me Up' on Look At You Records - saw Audiowhores' star rise further.

In between busy production and remix work and Graham's own solo work under his Word Of Mouth moniker, Audiowhores maintain a busy DJ schedule. In addition to rocking crowds in their home town of Manchester, Audiowhores have brought the house down at some of the finest clubs in the UK including Angel Deelite, Neighbourhood, Pacha London, The End, Turnmills, The Egg, L'America, Blend, Traffik and Gatecrasher. Further a-field, the pair has taken their sound to clubs across Europe, including stops in Switzerland, Germany, Spain & Ibiza, Austria, Estonia and Holland, and further a-field in USA, Asia and Australia.

This year has seen the debut release from the Audiowhores' own label, Tempogroove. 'not going back' which features the vocals of Pete Simpson and has received massive support since it's release in May. They furthered 2006 with huge reactions on their hypnotic remix of The Rhythm Slaves 'Show Me' on Knee Deep USA. Audiowhores have also remixed Timmy Vegas and Barbara Tucker's massive WMC and summer anthem, 'Dutty Funk (We Can Do)', which is released on MN2S. Watch out also for the sophomore release from Tempogroove, 'A Better Place' featuring Alex Mills and forthcoming collaborations with renowned vocalists Shena and Roland Clark!

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