Key component of
M People Mike Pickering (b. Michael Duncan Pickering, 24 February 1958, Accrington, Lancashire, England; keyboards/programming), a former DJ at the Factory Records' owned Haçienda club in Manchester. His activities there once encouraged The Face magazine to proclaim him as "England's most revered DJ". After school, Pickering worked in a fish factory and engineering warehouse, becoming a big fan of northern soul. He played saxophone and sang for mid-80s indie/dance forerunners
Quando Quango, and had various connections with
New Order, including sharing a flat with their manager,
Rob Gretton. He also had the distinction of booking
Smiths, The for their first Manchester gig, and signing both
James and the
Happy Mondays in his role as Factory's A&R representative. After leaving
Factory Records he became a junior director at
Deconstruction Records, to whom he brought
Black Box and
Guru Josh, the label's two most important early successes. He also provided Deconstruction with
North - The Sound Of The Dance Underground, cited by many as the first UK house music compilation, though in truth it was Pickering and his band
T-Coy behind seven of the eight songs. He is also the founder member and songwriter for M People - the M standing for his first name - who also record for Deconstruction.