Artist's albums
Two Truths
2016 · single
Transitions
2016 · single
Mortal
2016 · single
Only
2016 · single
Low
2016 · single
Solar Black Rays
2014 · single
Undefeated (Evil Nine Remix)
2014 · single
Your Girl
2014 · single
Bromance #Special: The Black Brad Pitt - Single
2012 · single
Broken Dreams
2012 · single
Little Prince & Roar
2011 · single
For Lovers Volume One
2011 · album
It's You
2011 · single
Auto EP
2011 · EP
Stay Up
2010 · single
Ultimo
2010 · single
No Manners (Feat. Spoek Mathambo)
2010 · single
The Power
2009 · single
Icicles
2009 · single
All The Cash
2008 · single
They Live!
2008 · single
They Live!
2008 · album
Pearlshot
2005 · single
Restless
2004 · single
You Can Be Special Too
2004 · album
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Biography
Affiliated with Adam Freeland's Marine Parade label, Evil Nine draws inspiration from a range of musical styles to create a diverse electronic dance style of their own that is driven by breakbeats and often incorporates vocals. Comprised of Tom Beaufoy and Pat Pardy, the DJ/production duo from Brighton, England -- citing such influences as hip-hop, punk, electro, dancehall, post-punk, garage rock, techno, and Krautrock -- formed in 1998 and, not long thereafter, was signed to Marine Parade, the label of British breaks legend Adam Freeland, after passing along a cassette demo via a mutual friend, Jemma Griffiths (aka Jem). Evil Nine made their label debut in 2000 with the 12" single "Less Stress/Special Move," followed by another, "Technology/Big Game Hunter," later in the year. After a couple further 12" singles -- "Cakehole" (2002), "For Lovers, Not Fighters" (2003) -- the duo made its full-length album debut with You Can Be Special Too (2004), whose release was accompanied in 2004 by a pair of separately released 12" singles: "Restless" (featuring Toastie Taylor) and "Crooked" (featuring Aesop Rock). A pair of DJ mix albums -- an entry in the Y4K series on Distinct'ive Breaks Records and one in the Fabriclive series on Fabric -- followed in 2005 and 2006, respectively, as did a one-off 12" single for Marine Parade, "Pearl Shot," in 2005. Evil Nine's second studio album was planned for release in 2007 but never materialized; in the meantime, the duo continued to perform live, including at festivals such as Coachella and Future Music Festival, and new material was occasionally previewed by Freeland in his DJ sets. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi