Jazz and Breakbeats with Dom Servini

Dom Servini
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Dom Servini

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Dom started DJing in the early ‘90s in Brighton with the legendary Snowboy and, on moving back to London in 1993, started a Sunday afternoon session at the Jazz Cafe, a weekly residency at the Blue Note, and then started his own club venture, Mouseorgan. This residency ran for 8 years and saw Dom Djing with the likes of Jazzanova, Gilles Peterson, Alex Attias and Bonobo. Dom then went on to become part of London's infamous Wah Wah DJ crew at The Jazz Café, and joined them in their Wah Wah 45s record label project in 2001.

Since joining, Dom has spear-headed the label and steered it into a forward thinking direction with releases from the likes of Alison Crockett, Aaron Jerome, the Part-Time Heroes, Colman Brothers, Hardkandy, Ashley Thomas, Talc and Jamie Finlay, amongst many others.

Dom was recruited by Straight No Chaser magazine in 2003, He went from writing the occasional review to becoming Single Reviews Editor, and more recently writing major articles for the mag. Since the physical magazine’s demise in 2007 Dom has continued to write for them on-line, as well as contributing heavily to spin-off magazine Shook and writing reviews page for 3barfire.com.

Dom currently records monthly radio shows (and a podcast) for www.milkaudio.com and www.samurai.fm, and has just been hired by founder of Kiss FM Gordon Mac to host a live weekly radio show on new station Colourful FM (available on DAB radio, Sky and the internet). He's also been interviewed, provided mixes for, and sat in on shows with Bob Jones (BBC London), Nick Luscombe (XFM) and GP(Radio1).

Over the past decade Dom’s workload as a dj has increased enormously. Since 1998, as well as his many gigs in the UK, Dom has played in Bari, Italy (with Nicola Conte,Rainer Trueby & Gilles Peterson), France, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Finland, Poland, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Belarus, Bulgaria and Estonia. Most notably, in 2005, he toured both the USA and Canada, and also Japan, where he had the honour of playing with UFO, GP and the Jazzy Sport crew, and will return in early 2009. In 2007 Dom debuted in Ibiza, both on the radio and at super-club, Heaven.

Dom holds down two specialist jazz residencies in London (the ‘Favourite Things’ and Jazzin’ sessions) as well as his recent Cargo residency and regular club nights at The Jazz Cafe and various other London venues where he can be found spinning Fela to Dilla!!

For more info check:
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www.myspace.com/servini
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que musica linda
Hello it's my first time listening, and wow what a lovely radio station Colourful is. I just discovered it last night and think it may be my saviour in this crazy London madness! Thanks guys keep up the good work :) x x x ...
Adele - Monday, January 23, 2012
hello
Just tuned in online! Diggin' your tunes right now! Keep up!! ...
pavlos - Monday, January 23, 2012
Name of Artist
Please can you give me the name of the artist who sang 'i believe in love' played around 11:45pm Monday 19th September. I have been looking for that tune for years. ...
WINSTON - Monday, September 19, 2011
GC
Hey Dom, Lovely fresh piece of Gang Colours, can't wait for the album. Big love, Loop. ...
Loop - Monday, September 05, 2011
Who's this playing
Great mellow song....what's it called and who's singing? ...
Becca - Monday, August 22, 2011

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