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Organ Donors

Brothers, Matt & Scott Harris age 27/28 make up the Organ Donors and have been producing professionally under different guises now for 10 years. They were tweaking keyboards from an early age and had their first set of decks at the age of 15. The rave sound of the early 90's was their inspiration and was to be the start of a life long passion for Dance Music... Their studio, "Back on Plastic" was well into production by 2000 and the boys soon notched up over 100 song productions on respectable dance labels, Their excellence in production, great ideas and rock star attitude caught the attention of Nukleuz head honcho, and they joined superstars BK, Mauro Picotto and Nick Sentience as one of the key artists for the label, As some of the others have left to pursue other directions, The Organ Donors now rank alongside fellow producer BK as the princes of the hard scene. With a string of killer releases heard across dancefoors worldwide- on the underground with amazing bootlegs, big trance tunes like Locked Tight,, Black Out, 99.9, In Power and most notoriously everywhere their track 4 Tribes, (their kick ass remake of a Michael Jackson tune we know and love) which was the first vinyl-only Top 40 for a decade and this became a smash for a broad range of headliners including Carl Cox, Judge Jules, Eddie Halliwell and Eric Morillo. The Organ Donors have already left a big-foot sized imprint on the dance scene, and my feeling is that they are only just getting warmed up!

Their ripping, technologically advanced live act, tongue in cheek posturing and serious stage presence lets you know that although they might be deadly serious about tunes, they will never forget how to party. They have already taken their brand of wickedness to clubs from Las Vegas, Hollywood, Tokyo, Osaka, Holland across Canada and played key performances at The Fridge, Heaven, The Soundshaft, The Scala, and at many other Nukleuz Events and key hard events. Around the UK, Never to be pigeonholed, these boys brand of hard music, mixing quality trance, with hard style techno, snippets hard house and their own totally originally pumping productions when played live gets a serious tweaking through effects units, mixers, and turntable technique that will blow your mind and your ears while keep your feet seriously moving !

Having just released their album ‘Plastic Surgeons’ on Nukleuz, the only way is up for these talented sibling producers.