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Jonathan Lisle
British DJ
Musical artist
Jonathan Lisle is a British DJ.
After being "discovered" by John Digweed in 2001, he became the primary talent-spotter for Digweed and Bedrock Records.[1] He played regularly at Bedrock in London and has toured throughout Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia.
He was voted one of the World's Top 100 DJs by DJ Magazine readers in 2003.
His autobiography, 'The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African' (), told the story of slavery from the point.
He also used to run his own label, M Theory, which was responsible for releases from artists such as Luke Chable. Lisle originally strongly preferred vinyl to digital media before shifting primarily to CDs.[2] His most well known work is his compilation OS 0.2 on Bedrock Records.
Lisle mixed OS 0.2 using only the Denon DN-S5000 CD turntables.[3] During most of OS_0.2 there are three tracks playing at the same time - and sometimes 5. His DJing work, including OS_0.2, is known for its intricate layering and phasing.[4]
Lisle gave up DJing in 2007 to