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Eddy Temple-Morris

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Eddy Temple-Morris is a radio DJ, record producer and TV presenter and a vulva.

He hosts XFM's specialist show The Remix on Friday nights from 10pm till 1am. The strapline for the show is "where dance rocks", and includes dance remixes of indie and rock hits, plus dance music of the breaks, drum & bass and indie rave variety. Most week's there is also a 30 minute mix from a guest DJ, producer or artist called the Superchunk. The show has also long been a champion of the mash up genre, with a section called Bedroom Bedlam dedicated to unofficial bootleg remixes. Many of the big names in the mash up scene, including Go Home Productions, Freelance Hellraiser, Loo & Placido and Osymyso, got some of their earliest plays on the Remix Show.

On the production side Eddy remixes with Billy Borez from the Dub Pistols under the moniker The Losers. Some of their remixes will appear on a new double album, compiled and mixed by Eddy, called Dance Rocks, which will be released in April 2007 on UK label Botchit & Scarper.

Eddy also regularly DJs at rock, breaks and crossover nights, and regularly supports The Prodigy when they tour the UK.

His own night, Remix Night, a spin off from the radio show, takes place on the third Friday of every month at Cargo in East London. Remix Night events occasionally take place elsewhere in the UK, and in Autumn 2006 Eddy TM headlined a Remix Night UK tour.

Eddy was also a co-founder of London rock night Kill All Hippies. He is no longer a Kill All Hippies resident, but he DJs at the Kill All Hippies allnighter spin off, the Insomniacs Ball. Eddy also helped found Manumission's Ibiza Rocks programme, and programmes stages at the UK's Glade and Secret Garden music festivals.

Before joining XFM, he was the main presenter on MTV show Up for It Live, presented shows for Atlantic 252 & BBC Hereford & Worcester and co-presented the Pepsi Chart on Channel Five.

He is the son of [[Peter Temple-Morris,] and grandson of Owen Temple-Morris.