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Rhythm Plate consist of Matt Rhythm and Ant Plate who hail from the beautifully backward peak district town of Matlock.
They first met at school where it quickly became apparent that they had the same make of orthopaedic shoe, meaning they quite literally got off on the right foot. This, combined with their mutual love of shoplifting, warm real ale and bad puns meant that they were soon finalising plans for musical stardom.
After conquering the bourgeoning pub scene in Matlock these boompty bumpkins decided to think bigger - releasing on such heavyweights labels as DiY, Mantis, Pressed for Time, Winding Road & Lost My Dog. As well as this they’ve also remixed/ruined tunes by respected artists such as Atjazz, Inland Knights, Mark Ronson, New Order & BRS. These productions have been well received occasionally appearing on BBC Radio 1, compilations from Groove Armada, Ministry of Sound & Hed Kandi as well as being played on TV shows like 'CSI miami' despite the fact that all of them are recorded at 126bpm and blatantly use the same kick drum.
Should the need arise they also DJ, using the transpeak bus service to carry their much sought after cassette single collection to gigs. Expect house, disco, funk, soul, waltz and whatever else they can find in charity shops.
At present Plate sells deep house insurance and Rhythm is a dancer.
They first met at school where it quickly became apparent that they had the same make of orthopaedic shoe, meaning they quite literally got off on the right foot. This, combined with their mutual love of shoplifting, warm real ale and bad puns meant that they were soon finalising plans for musical stardom.
After conquering the bourgeoning pub scene in Matlock these boompty bumpkins decided to think bigger - releasing on such heavyweights labels as DiY, Mantis, Pressed for Time, Winding Road & Lost My Dog. As well as this they’ve also remixed/ruined tunes by respected artists such as Atjazz, Inland Knights, Mark Ronson, New Order & BRS. These productions have been well received occasionally appearing on BBC Radio 1, compilations from Groove Armada, Ministry of Sound & Hed Kandi as well as being played on TV shows like 'CSI miami' despite the fact that all of them are recorded at 126bpm and blatantly use the same kick drum.
Should the need arise they also DJ, using the transpeak bus service to carry their much sought after cassette single collection to gigs. Expect house, disco, funk, soul, waltz and whatever else they can find in charity shops.
At present Plate sells deep house insurance and Rhythm is a dancer.
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