
Living in NYC and promoting The Rub (Village Voice calls it the "best party in Brooklyn to dance sweatily to smart music"), DJ Ayres is liable to drop anything from rap to house, bass, reggae, rock-n-roll, electro, house and more. [more]
Two of the US club scene’s freshest names will hit Australian clubs in late May, playing solo and side-by-side dates across the country. If you’re not accustomed to the names DJ Ayres or Nick Catchdubs it’s time to get familiar. [more]
Direct from New York City, the next international guest for 3rd Class will be bringing his wild selection of music from rap to house, bass, reggae, rock-n-roll and classics to get the party started on Friday 19th October. [more]
by grattan on June 9th, 2009
New York meet Melbourne with Nick Catchdubs and DJ Ayres hitting the decks at Roxanne. [more]
The cover promises ‘Pure Dynamite’, but while there are some traces of firepower the collection is ultimately a disappointing effort which fails to add much to the classic originals. [more]
Two of the US club scene’s freshest names will hit Australian clubs in late May, playing solo and side-by-side dates across the country. [more]
Originally from Mississippi, DJ Ayres got his start in upstate New York spinning hip-hop on college radio and at parties. [more]