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sensation Parks and Wilson, the guys that did some incredible
stuff supporting Paul Oakenfold on the Renaissance Worldwide
tour in S.A. last June will be back this month to rock the
dancefloor once again.
Mick Parks and Mick Wilson (are two thirds of Tilt, the third
being John Graham, also known as Quivver) who blew our minds
away with their incredible set of hard / progressive / trance
house are returning this time with Renaissance’s funkiest
resident DJ, Danny Howells.
Parks and Wilson have worked under various guises in the
recording field, keeping the name Parks and Wilson for their
DJing career and building that name up and up to where they
are today.
Forming their partnership as DJ’s in 1989 at a club
called “The Eclipse” in Coventry, England, they
plated alongside DJ sensation, Sasha. By 1994 their DJing
status had seen them develop a full international schedule,
playing alongside Simply Red in Verona with further shows
in Paris and the rest of Europe.
In 1996, collaboration with John Graham resulted in what
was to become their first TOP 40 under the pseudonym of Tilt.
“I dream” was signed by Paul Oakenfold under his
Perfecto label and was a massive success. In 1998 they were
signed to “independent label of the year” Hooj
Choons and made the U.K. Top 20 with their release “invisible”.
The hit track was originally a collaboration with Paul van
Dyk which Tilt then made the backdrop for vocals by Grace
of the unforgettable “It’s not over yet”
fame.
Other recent Tilt offerings have been a remix of Karen Ramirez’s
“Lies” and the incredible “Space Manoeuvres”
track featured on Sasha and John Digweed’s Northern
Exposure album. Parks and Wilson have also been asked to do
a remix on Danny Tenaglia’s label, Twisted, of “Baby
do you feel me”.
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