Tim Davidson
From James Zabiela and Nic Fanciulli at Creamfields to Carl Cox at DC10 and John Digweed in Osaka, no peak time set was complete in 2007 without Tim Davison’s rework of the Chemical Brothers ‘Hey Boy, Hey Girl’. With almost ten consecutive weeks on Radio 1, including the Essential Mix, this rapidly became one of the biggest underground hits of 2007 and a failsafe floor filler for headline DJs the world over...  

It was when he was selected by Dave Seaman and Nick Warren as one of their Gallery ‘Future Heroes’ in 2003 that Tim first came to the attention of the London scene. Now with over 45 tracks signed to labels including Baroque, Re*brand, Plastic Fantastic, and Mashtronic and remixes of Grammy Award winners, ‘Deep Forest’ and New York house legend ‘Lenny Fontana’ - not to mention his eagerly anticipated official remix of Cevin Fisher’s seminal “You Got Me Burning Up” - Tim has definitely emerged as one of the most promising producers of recent years.  

 With so many accomplishments tucked under his belt, an album was long overdue and ‘Long Way From Home’ was the debut offering that so many have been waiting for. The range of sounds and styles on this full-length offering certainly bear testament to this mission statement and go a long way to illustrate just why his music is continually held in such high regard by everyone from Paul van Dyk and Marco V to James Zabiela, Deep Dish and Max Graham.

His rise to prominence as a producer, coupled with an increasingly punishing DJing schedule goes some way to explaining the title of this body of work, with much of its content being conceived in hotel rooms, planes and airport lounges throughout the world. His skill as both a DJ and Producer have ensured that he just keeps growing and growing musically with a steady flow of releases and contstant DJ bookings all over the globe.