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Phats and Small
Jason Phats about his Sugar Bytes
products:
"Sugar Bytes range
of products have become a part of my studio DAW plug in arsenal.
Their creatively inspiring effects in Artillery offer a control
system thats unique and their synth Unique offers a Phat sound
for a Small price. They have been used to great effect on
our new single "Cant Stop!!" due for release in
Autumn 2008."
Phats & Small are a duo of British house music producers
and DJs, comprising Jason "Phats" Hayward and Russell
Small. They define their sound as "mutant disco",
and the majority of their output is heavy with disco samples.
They are based in Brighton, one of the leading cities in the
production of dance music in the United Kingdom.
They appeared on the scene in 2000 with "Turn Around",
a track that featured sampled vocals taken from Toney Lee's
"Reach Up". The track was re-recorded in 2001 with
the vocals sung by British singer Ben Ofoedu, and debuted
at #3 in the UK Top 40, before climbing to #2. In 2001, they
also released their first album, Now Phats What I Small Music,
a play on their name and the compilation series Now That's
What I Call Music!. Ofoedu sung on two tracks, "Feel
Good" and "Tonite", which were also released
as singles. In 1999, Phats & Small also achieved notoriety
for remixing the Earth Wind & Fire classic, "September"
and Simply Red's "Ain't That a Lot of Love".
Ben Ofoedu left the group to pursue a solo career as singer,
songwriter and producer, and his back-up singer, Tony Thompson,
was promoted to main vocalist. He sang on most tracks in Phats
& Small's second album, This Time Around, released in
2001, which featured an eponymous single, as well as the french-flavoured
track "Change" and the controversial "Respect
The Cock" (which was supposed to feature the phrase famously
uttered by Tom Cruise in the film Magnolia). The second album
was co-produced by James Wiltshire, better known as Jimmy
Gomez.
After a few years away from the studio, Phats & Small
returned in 2005 with a new vocalist, Ryan Molloy, and a new
album, Soundtrack to Our Lives, featuring the single "Sun
Comes Out", this track sung by a returning Ben Ofoedu
and a new female vocalist, Carrie Luer.
It should be noted that Small is also one half of the popular
production team The Freemasons.
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