Bradley G (real name "Bradley Green") is an British DJ and Dance music producer. He began his career as a guitarist in a band called "Destiny" who played the London club scene in the mid 1990s. Bradley G went on to found the band "Wizkid (band)" who produced and played with experimental forms of dance music to club goers in and around London.
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- Bradley G (real name "Bradley Green") is an British DJ and Dance music producer. He began his career as a guitarist in a band called "Destiny" who played the London club scene in the mid 1990s. Bradley G went on to found the band "Wizkid (band)" who produced and played with experimental forms of dance music to club goers in and around London. In 1997 Bradley G established "Eastside Studios" with partner, House music producer and DJ Colin Russell, in a new purpose built complex above the popular nightclub "Harlequins" in Ilford, East London. The Harlequins nightclub is rumoured to be one of the places where the popular UK music genre "Garage music" is thought to have originated. Eastside ran until 1998 when Bradley G formed FTD Records and built the "Skylight Studios" with Tony Ruby in the same building complex. In late 1999 the "Skylight Studios" moved to a converted house in East London, renamed "The Attic" and ran for a further three years. In 2002, "The Attic" moved to its final location, "Ferry Lane" Studios in Rainham, Essex.
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- Bradley G (real name "Bradley Green") is an British DJ and Dance music producer. He began his career as a guitarist in a band called "Destiny" who played the London club scene in the mid 1990s. Bradley G went on to found the band "Wizkid (band)" who produced and played with experimental forms of dance music to club goers in and around London.
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