Nick ‘ The Greek’ Street

A Liverpool legend Nick „The Greek‟ Street was born to be a music man and his passion for music started back in the early 1980s. Nick‟s obsession with music evolved into djing and, as all the greats did, with a mobile disco. Whilst frequenting his local record shop in East Anglia, Nick got to meet […]

A Liverpool legend Nick „The Greek‟ Street was born to be a music man and his passion for music started back in the early 1980s. Nick‟s obsession with music evolved into djing and, as all the greats did, with a mobile disco.

Whilst frequenting his local record shop in East Anglia, Nick got to meet a few peeps, who gave him the opportunity to dj across the South East at raves and clubs. His style had gone from Rave to early DnB and Jungle to UK/US house and he had the fortune to dj alongside Farley Jackmaster Funk and John Digweed. His move back to Liverpool saw Nick getting the chance to work as the US/UK House and Non 4/4 House buyer for X Fade Records. After several years, and the closure of X Fade, Nick started up his own company Bommynite Music and kept supplying Liverpool‟s vinyl junkies!!!

He developed the Dragon Bar into one of Liverpool‟s best kept secrets for underground house music and the likes…. Not only did it attract the best of local djs and events like Bommynite, Oneoffsound, Igloo, New York Sessions and Souljackin, the Dragon also hosted a range of national and international dj‟s such as DJ Romain (NYC), Halo ( San Fran), Patchworks (Paris), Kyri (r2 recs – London) and a singer or two thrown in the mix from South London born Steve Spacek (Sydney) to Keith Thompson (NYC).

Nick is also a journalist for the BBC and other online music providers, critiquing new releases in a range of musical genres. Until recently he worked for X-Fade Records… now going it alone as Bommynite Music specialising in US house, UK house and down tempo. The music management and label side of Bommynite has just taken off, and he regularly interviews local, national and international DJs for BBC Liverpool Online. Nick is always on the lookout for the next party venue, the best way of combining different people and types of music; the common denominator is a killer vibe and happy faces. The future will bring new projects and new energy, can't say much more than that. 

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