Fish Go Deep
Appearance
Fish Go Deep | |
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Origin | Cork, Ireland |
Genres | House, deep house, Chicago house |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, remixer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Go Deep, Ork Recordings |
Members | Greg Dowling Shane Johnson |
Website | fishgodeep.com |
Fish Go Deep are an Irish production duo consisting of Greg Dowling and Shane Johnson from Cork. They have been releasing house records under this name since 1997 and in 2006 reached number 1 on both the dance chart and indie chart with their track "The Cure and the Cause".
Biography
Both Dowling and Johnson played an integral part in the emergence of house music in Cork City between 1988 and 2001, and ran the "Sweat" night at Sir Henrys, which attracted acts such as Kerri Chandler, Arnold Jarvis, Laurent Garnier, DJ Deep, Jerome Sydenham, Roger Sanchez, Glenn Underground, Boo Williams, Cajmere, Gemini, Derrick May, Kevin Yost, Migs, Rasoul and Fred Everything.
Fish Go Deep collaborated with the Irish singer/songwriter Mary Cigarettes.[1]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
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2004 | Lil' Hand | Ultrasound Recordings |
2012 | Draw the Line |
Singles and EPs
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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1994 | "In Motion" | Red Records | under Fishgotech alias |
1995 | "Silver" | ||
1997 | Vol. 1 | Eventual Records | as Fish Go Deep |
2000 | "Flying Funk" | i! Records | |
2001 | "Half Step" | Brique Rouge | |
"Let's Go Back" | Chez Music | ||
"Music's Got Me" | Gourmet Recordings | ||
"Set the Night On" | i! Records | ||
"There for Me" | |||
2002 | "How Do You Feel?" | Elevation Recordings | |
"No Big Deal / Dollface" | Brique Rouge | ||
"The Jazz" | i! Records | ||
"Sin’s I’ve Lost" | Imperial Dub Recordings | as DSP | |
2003 | "3 Miles" | Attic Space | as Fish Go Deep |
"Nights Like These" | Inspirit Music | ||
"The Layback" | i! Records | ||
Sound Scapes: Ireland | Deep House Network Records | ||
2004 | "2 Dings / Andavar" | Gourmet Recordings | |
"Hey Mr California" | Blusoul Music | ||
2005 | "Culture Bug" | Ork Recordings | |
"The Cure and the Cause" | Go Deep | ||
"Battery Man" | Ultrasound Recordings | ||
2006 | "Soul" | Ork Recordings | |
"Chemical God" | Go Deep | ||
"Wurk" | Ork Recordings | ||
2007 | "Disco / ESL" | ||
2008 | "Battery Man" | Go Deep | New mixes of the live classic. |
2009 | "Final Tide" | Go Deep | as Fish Go Deep |
See also
References
- ^ Gregory Gray, 1959–2019: Influential Irish Post-punk Pioneer & Gay Icon Passes Away in Front View Magazine, 4 May 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019
- Interview on Drop-d Music Journal[permanent dead link] (July 2008). Retrieved 2 August 2008.
- Fish Go Deep Interview on DHN (2004). Retrieved 23 August 2008.
- DHN Article on Go Deep in Fast Eddies. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
- Fish Go Deep Interview on NiteFeva.com. Retrieved 24 August 2008.
- From Sir Henry’s to Fish Go Deep[permanent dead link] (May 2008). Retrieved 12 November 2008