Billy Nasty (2000 - 2021)
Live Techno DJ Sets Compilation
35 Live DJ-Sets + 46 Hours of Music
We have put together this Quality Collection of Classic Techno DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the original Techno DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation
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Compilation Listing
2000 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ HR3 XXL Pitch Control (10.05.00) – 45 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Shine in Belfast (09.08.00) - 1 Hour
Billy Nasty - Live @ Club Karma in Belgium (2000) – 75 Mins
2001 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Club 303 Records in Liverpool (2001) – 1 Hour
Billy Nasty - Live @ Club Risk in Utrecht (10.02.01) – 30 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live on Radio 1 Essential Mix (11.03.01) - 2 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ The Best CLub in Zagreb (27.04.01) – 75 Mins
2002 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Dance Valley 2002 in Holland (08.03.02) - 30 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Extrema Outdoor (19.07.03) - 30 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Tonic in New York Cirt (2002) - 2 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Love of Life - X-Static Studio Mix (2002) – 30 Mins
2003 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Extrema 2003 in Holland (19.07.03) – 30 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ The Best Club in Zagreb (09.05.03) – 75 Mins
2004 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Teqnology in Amsterdam (20.03.04) – 2 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Radio Noise (20.07.04) – 90 Mins
2005 - 2006 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ The Vault Radio Show (25.01.05) – 90 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Twstd Studio Mix (13.11.05) – 3 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Technotrix, Matrixx in Nijmegen (11.02.06) – 90 Mins
2007 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Awakenings 2007 in Gashouder (07.04.07) - 90 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ P60 (05.05.07) - 2 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Q-Level Party on Studio Martin (08.12.07) - 3 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Jabez Clegg in Manchester (24.11.07) – 2 Hours
2008 - 2010 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ The Vault Radio Show (27.08.08) - 90 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Studio Mix (Oct 2008) - 1 Hour
Billy Nasty - Live @ Tokyo Sex Whale in Ottawa (13.06.10) – 90 Mins
2013 BILLY NASTY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Soenda Indoor in Holland (12.11.11) – 75 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Music Republic in Rotterdam (18.06.11) – 75 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ Awakenings in Amsterdam (08.04.12) – 2 Hours
Billy Nasty - Live @ Global Session 535 (22.06.13) - 30 Mins
2018 - 2021 BILLY NASTY FUNKY TECHNO DJ-SETS
Billy Nasty - Live @ Fort Punta Christo Pula (01.09.18) – 90 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ The Brighton Centre (03.07.20) – 1 Hour
Billy Nasty - Live @ Community Skratch in Brighton (2021) – 150 Mins
Billy Nasty - Live @ FOLD x Retroflex in London (30.04.21) – 75 Mins
Artists Profile
Current Location :: London, UK
Music Genres :: Techno
Billy Nasty is well known all over the World as one of the major electronic music icons for his mixes, productions and label management. He has been living a very impressive journey, which began in the late eighties under the influence of house music and its roots, such as rare groove and funk.
The first job of William 'Billy' Nastri at Zoom record shop in 1989 gave him the opportunity to be in contact with the forefront of the dance music, changing the curse of his life forever. In the beginning of the following year, he initiated his first residency with Steve Bicknell, the “Exploding Plastic Inevitable” at the legendary Brain Club in Soho. There, he was able to play several styles of dance music that inspired the first steps of the progressive house scene, between others.
In 1991, he was invited to make a mix CD named “Journeys By DJ Volume 1: In The Mix With Billy Nasty”. With that one, he became one of the first DJs to produce a mix set sold commercially. With the aid of his bootleg mix tapes and his mixing talent, he upgraded his techniques with gigs such as Venus, Renaissance and Back2Basics. One of his initial productions was his remix with Dave Wesson for ‘Acorn Arts - II’, released by X-Gate Records in 1992 (they also did a remix for ‘Body’, which came out at “Trance” compilation by Rumour Records, a fine example of the progressive and trance atmosphere of that time). Another one, very well known at that time, was one of his first solo experiences: Nosh Not Nush remix for ‘Nush – Nush’, released by labels like X:treme Records and ZYX Music.
Billy turned to be quickly one of the main names of the underground electronic scene of his country. It didn’t take long to be a regular on events such as The Drum Club, Open All Hours, Final Frontier, and Strutt. In the mid nineties his gigs all over England and Europe increased seriously and he developed his own DJ agency focusing more and more on his career as producer.
His natural inclinations guided him progressively to techno. He was elected in 1996 best national DJ and the best Radio One Essential Mix in the UK Muzik awards. Not long after that, Billy choose his “Billy Nasty Race Data E.T.A” recorded set released by Avax (UK) (1997), as the ideal action for the techno audiences, conscious that they were looking for new mixed CDs of the genre. Of course, it was another success. These professional highlights granted him a place in bigger events such as Tribal Gathering, among many others. His Mixed CDs saga continued: by Trust The DJ, he mixed the “BN01” in 2002, which impacts caused the creation of the second chapter - “BN02”, that appeared some time later.
Anxious to see his personal kind of music spreading, he started his own label, Tortured Records, as a way to connect the technoheads to his work. His eclectic musical backgrounds drove him to other sonorites, such as electro: with the master Anthony Rother he did "Celebrate The Roots" (the track is on the "In Electro We Trust - A Datapunk Compilation (Limited Edition)" tracklist).
Under a full time dedication schedule, Billy Nasty made use of his enormous potential to become one of the great DJs, producers and label owners of the international techno scene these last years, with a full agenda. He is frequently appearing in many big festivals, and also organizing some of his personal label showcases.
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