Binny is a product of the underground techno movement in Liverpool in the early 2000’s. The city was home to Cream, Bugged Out and Voodoo and was a hotbed of innovation of dance music. Voodoo in particular spawned other techno communities including Alcatraz, Rehab and Welly Ave; all of which Binny was always heavily involved in.
Even back then, Binny was known for a particularly high level of djing, pulling off tight mixes of high difficulty with an exceptional record collection. He brought the same level of attention into his releases and has become one of the UK’s highest rated producers.
Many of his tracks have appeared on Dave Clarke’s White Noise Radio Show with tracks even being selected by Clarke for best tracks of the year on two separate occasions – 2015’s Subtractive Rhythm on Tactical Records and 2018’s Missing Link on EVOD.
2013’s No Surrender was one of the dominant club bangers of the year and had regular plays from Dave Clarke, Tim Xavier, Paul Mac, Jonas Kopp and Perc among others. You can hear that here…
He has had releases on several large labels including a massive release, Devil’s Orchestra on Tortured Records and recently on Rennie Foster’s RF label.
His tracks have been remixed by techno greats such as Antigone, Zadig and Stephen Brown among others.
As part of Phantom Planet Outlaws (with John Heckle and Mark Forshaw) he released another dancefloor weapon package – Muscles From Outer Space favourited by artists like Surgeon and Regis among others.
For Hoodoo Night Rites , Binny covers two areas he is best known for, meticulous production in Downfall and classic, Jeff Mills style Detroit banger revivalism in V1.