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Simon Heartfield Background information Birth name Simon Carl Pointon Born 20 October 1962 (1962-10-20) (age 48) Cheshire, England Genres Electronic music Website [1] LastFM Simon Heartfield (born 1962 in Nantwich, Cheshire) is a DJ, musician and record producer. Heartfield is widely regarded as a leading exponent of electronic music both in his hometown (Portsmouth, UK) and beyond. His tracks, live performances and DJ sets incorporate elements of house, breakbeat, electro and techno amongst many other sounds. The founding member of Portsmouth band Twelve 88 Cartel, Heartfield has gone on to release much other material including the internationally distributed Permanent Way which is also available in ringtone form. Twelve 88 Cartel produced a number of releases between 1986 and 1991 on the Bite Back! label, home to the producer of their first EP Jim Shaw of Cranes. In 1994, Heartfield joined John Peel Session favourites the Psylons as bass player and released one album on Thunderbird Records. From 1996 to date, Heartfield has concentrated on DJ work and solo composition, as well as on material with fellow Psylons members Keith Wyatt and Jack Packer in live electronic act Seatman Separator. DJ sets have been in established techno clubs such as The Asylum (Soho), Technosis (at Mass, Brixton), Geushky, Phase 2, Vurt and Club 414 (Brixton, London) alongside artists such as Luke Slater, Aubrey, Umek, Alex Paterson, Billy Nasty, Dirty Bass, Justin Swales and Jason Swales. Collaborations with fellow Techno producers Dave Saunders and Barney Pratt under the name Surefoot have found favour with Carl Cox amongst others. In 2005, Heartfield co-produced a remix of Bonemachine’s single Another Day Over with Sigue Sigue Sputnik. As well as his commercially released material on Hackpen Records, Heartfield distributes many of his own EPs and has contributed extensively to the netlabel Under Your Nose Recordings. In the last year Heartfield has worked with London's Mixtape Records and In Deep Recordings with whom he has produced commercially distributed digital and vinyl releases. 2009 has seen the completion of a 20 minute audio-visual piece, "Permanent Way Redux" which was performed as part of the 1000 Plateaus new digital media project and a rework of the cover version of The Kinks"See My Friends" by Brian Poole of Renaldo and the Loaf The last live performance was a 30 minute audio visual piece "In The Lodge" which featured animation from award-winning US artist Justin Curfman. 2010 saw the release of the 14 track album Venom and Eternity. Contents 1 Discography 1.1 Solo 1.2 Releases with Twelve 88 Cartel 1.3 With the Psylons 1.4 With Seatman Separator 2 External links // Discography Solo Lux 2.1 track contributed to Under Your Nose Vol.1 Compilation 2003 Particle track contributed to Under Your Nose Vol.2 Compilation 2004 Permanent Way album (Hackpen) 2005 [2] Cubular Theme track contributed to Under Your Nose Vol.3 Compilation 2006 Someday All This Is Gonna End mixed album for Under Your Nose Recordings 2006 Sublimate EP digital release for Electramento 2006 Fear Of Logic mixed album for Under Your Nose Recordings 2007 Reconsequences album (In Deep Recordings) 2007 [3] Broken Router remix of track by Bujuben [4] Trundlewheel EP (Mixtape Germany) 2008 [5] Venom and Eternity album (Dust Up Records) 2010 [6] Releases with Twelve 88 Cartel Sweating Furore EP – (Bite Back!) 1987 Maxim mini album – (Bite Back!) 1988 Evidence mini album – (Bite Back!) 1990 Tension Crush EP - (Bite Back!) 1991 With the Psylons Gimp album – (Thunderbird) 1996 With Seatman Separator Claw album (SBH) 2001 The Music of… album (SBH) 2002 Basic Electronic Principles album (SBH) 2003 Auto Suggestion album (SBH) 2004 Navigation album (SBH) 2005 Ten Minutes After The End of Gravity (SBH) 2006 Sampler EP (In Deep Recordings) 2008 Mercury Trax Volume 3 (SBH) 2009 External links Last FM YouTube Simon Heartfield Discogs 1000 Plateaus Diskant review of Permanent Way album Xstreamist Persondata Name Heartfield, Simon Alternative names Short description Date of birth 20 October 1962 Place of birth Date of death Place of death