Cut La Roc lyrics
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Artist's albums
Fallen
2001 · single
Freeze
2000 · single
Freeze (2012 Remixes)
2000 · single
Incredible
2023 · single
Tracks For Working DJ's Vol 4
2020 · single
Supa Disco
2017 · single
The Preacher
2016 · single
This is Heaven
2016 · single
Can You Handle It? (Luv U)
2015 · single
Spinning Balls
2014 · single
Let's Spend The Night Together
2014 · single
Sunday Morning People
2014 · single
I Don't Get You
2013 · single
Roll The Dice
2012 · single
We Go Slow
2012 · single
Look Alive
2012 · single
Happy Song
2012 · single
Sleepwalking
2012 · single
That Man Is Dirty
2012 · single
Normal Level Featuring Coppa & Native Sun
2011 · single
4\4 Volume 1
2011 · single
Riot In The Club
2011 · single
Angels
2011 · single
Electric Forces Funk
2010 · single
HyperTension
2008 · single
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Biography
b. Lee Potter, Brighton, Sussex, England. Like numerous DJ-producers of his generation, Potter grew up with a passion for hip-hop and would skip school to practice his mixing and scratching skills. In 1987, around the time when Potter felt hip-hop had become stale and over-commercialised, he was seduced by the acid house phenomenon. Potter’s DJing sets reflect his diverse interests in rap, jungle, and techno. His DJing engagements have taken him all over the world and he plays regularly at Brighton’s Big Beat Boutique, alongside his Skint Records comrades Fatboy Slim and the Midfield General. He has also remixed tracks for numerous dance music artists. His series of EPs on Skint, Mad Skills, attracted significant praise from the music press. During 1999, the releases of two Cut La Roc singles were hampered by the denial of copyright clearance for samples after the records had been pressed. Despite the setback, Potter completed a mix compilation album for the Ministry Of Sound imprint, FSUK. Known for his occasional turntable stunts such as scratching with various parts of his anatomy (head, elbows, feet, etc.), Potter also set a world record in 1999 for DJing with the highest number of decks (nine!). Recorded sporadically over a period of two years, his debutLa Roc Rocs was described by one critic as ‘funny, delirious, debauched and intelligent’.