Introducing Spencer - Groove Noise

Where the music does the talking, not the DJ

Introducing Spencer - Groove Noise

Spencer Hickson (stage name Spencer - Groove Noise) is a DJ regularly working for Groove Noise

Read on to learn a bit more about Spencer - Groove Noise and find out if they might be the perfect choice for your party or event!

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Spencer - Groove Noise's Musical Specialities

Here are some of the specialist music genres for Spencer - Groove Noise - this isn't an exhaustive list - just the areas where this DJ has the widest knowledge and experience

Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in Indie / Alternative musicIndie / Alternative
Not a genre as such, indie is music produced independently from commercial record labels - often including a DIY element for up-and-coming bands with little capital.

Alternative music often describes bands whose roots were in indie production - but many so-called alternative bands and artists come from mainstream labels too.
Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in Hip Hop / Rap musicHip Hop / Rap
Stylized rhythmic music commonly accompanied by rapping - rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted.
Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in Soul musicSoul
A pop genre originating with African American musicians in the 1950s and 1960s combining elements of gospel, rhythm & blues as well as jazz. Soul became popular for dancing and listening in the US where labels such as Motown, Atlantic and Stax were prevalent.
Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in 90s era music90s era
Pop music in the 1990s saw the continuation of teen pop and dance pop trends that emerged during the 1970s and 1980s, along with hip hop which grew in popularity during the decade. The Britpop movement saw various interchangeable groups such as Blur, Suede, Pulp, Ash, Supergrass, The Verve and Oasis regularly topping the charts throughout the decade. This was also the decade of the boy band and the girl band, with Take That, East 17, the Spice Girls, Westlife and Boyzone having great success.
Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in 2000s music2000s
Hip Hop dominated popular music in the early 2000s with artists such as Eminem, OutKast, Black Eyed Peas, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Jay-Z and many others coming to the fore.

Garage music was also popular thanks to the emergence of social media platforms such as MySpace and this style veered into the mainstream when bands such as Franz Ferdinand, The Killers and The Bravery became popular.

Pop singers such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera and bands such as Backstreet Boys also dominated the charts.

The 2010s saw a big shift in the style of vocals associated with pop music, with lower range artists such as Beyonce, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Rihanna outselling the popular artists of the late 2000s. Again Hip Hop and electronic dance music were dominant thanks to DJs and artists such as David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, Clean Bandit, Aviici and Calvin Harris.

Adult contemporary music was big in this decade, with artists such as Adele, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson and CeeLo Green all incorporating soul, pop rock and folk into their music.
Spencer - Groove Noise of Groove Noise specialises in 2010s/20s music2010s/20s
The 2010s saw increased popularisation of hip hop and rap, alongside adult contemporary music from the likes of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Adele, Pink and many others.

Whisperpop became a thing - a hushed vocal style commonly used by artists such as Lana Del Ray, Lorde and Selina Gomez. Traditional instruments made a comeback through artists such as Florence and the Machine, Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers and others.

Electronic dance music experienced a revival after a lull during the early 2000s, with DJs leading much of the creative space - artists such as David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Owl City and more.

Teen pop also made a significant comeback through artists such as Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato.






Fun Facts about Spencer - Groove Noise

We asked Spencer - Groove Noise to supply some snippets of information about themselves, just for fun!

What year did you start DJing?
1993
Where was your first gig?
The Cheshire Cat, Nantwich
How much did you earn from your first gig?
0
What would be your one favourite type of event?
Wedding, they\'re are always up for it.
What is your absolute favourite musical genre?
House, Soul & Funk
Which song would you send into Room 101?
Too many to mention
Which band or artist would you send into Room 101?
Too many.
What was the first record you ever bought?
Dead or Alive - You spin me around
Who is your favourite musical artist?
Prince
Is there a piece of equipment you wish you had never bought?
No
What piece of kit do you wish someone would hurry up and invent?
Pop up DJ rig
What is your all-time favourite lighting effect?
3d Laser
What is your favourite brand of PA speaker?
EV
What is the oldest bit of kit in your collection?
Flight case
What was the most embarassing moment in your DJ career to date?
Stopping the live deck.
What do you think is the BEST part of DJing?
The vibe you create for people.
What do you think is the WORST part of DJing?
Drunk people who insist on putting drinks on Speakers that are vibrating, and don\'t get why that\'s an issue.
Do you have any hobbies other than DJing?
Loads.
Tell us a SECRET about you!
Its a secret.



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