Simon Lovejoy Fisher
Lovejoy began professionally in 1990, as the resident PA @ The Brain Club in Soho, London. The Brain Club was the first dance music club to tour Europe and the USA. He is a pioneer of performing live music solo with technology, playing major ‘rave' and club venues and writing and releasing records throughout the early 1990's.
Record collaborations include Frankie Valentine, DJ Harvey, Carl Cox, DJ Choci, The Scientist, Black Cock, 2Loud4Jazz
Rhythm FM (pirate show incl live percussion, DJ) @ N.London.
Founder Member of the Agent Orange Sound Systems'
Resident DJ The Embassy (N.London) 2000 – 2002
Member of Sonic Mook Experiment (Scala, London) 2000 - 2001
Music Director of Save the Rhino's 'Rhino Drum' national tour 2000
One half of Taxi signed to Universal Music (Berlin)
President of Electric City Foundation, a community association for the education of music and technology, based in Leeds.
Simon left the London music scene in 1995 and started working on Taxi for the nujazz scene in Germany. Also at the same time studying at Dartington College of Arts for a B.A (Hons) in Performance Writing with Music. His first publication is available on Amazon.com entitled ‘The Sound of Crying' and is a personal history of urban music development from the late 70's through to the ‘rave' and club culture of the 90's. His second novel, ‘The Outsiders Club' is a collection of short stories evolved around DJ Music and is available from the Beaconsfield Gallery in London.
Today he also lectures part-time in Music Technology and Practise in recording skills, computer composition and sound for moving image and holds a PGCE (FAHE) with CRB certificate.