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Stu Allan

Stu Allan (6 February 1962 – 22 September 2022) was a British dance music DJ and producer who worked for Piccadilly Radio and Key 103 in Manchester in the 1980s and 1990s. His hip hop, hardcore techno and house music mixes ranked him the world's No. 3 DJ by DJ Magazine in 1993 and his performances influenced significantly the music scene during this period.[1] Allan continued to remain a major contributor within the UK hardcore scene.[citation needed].

Stu Allan
Born(1962-02-06)6 February 1962
Anglesey, Wales
Died22 September 2022(2022-09-22) (aged 60)
GenresUK hardcore
Occupation(s)Disc jockey, record producer
Years active1982–2022

Biography edit

Born and raised in Anglesey, Wales, he moved to Manchester in 1982 and took up DJing. Between 1984 and 1986, his mixes/remixes were featured on Piccadilly Radio, Manchester on various shows including those of Timmy Mallet, Chris Evans, and Tim Grundy.[citation needed]

In July 1986, he was given his own show on Piccadilly Radio.[citation needed] He was originally filling in for the regular DJ on a 6-week holiday, but the reaction was so great from listeners that he was signed on permanently.[citation needed] He began featuring hip-hop and house. "Love Can't Turn Around" by Farley Jackmaster Funk was the first record Allan played on the radio. This track got the attention of the people in charge of the station and Allan was asked to explain why he was playing this "music". He said he believed this was what listeners really wanted to hear (having seen clubbers going wild to tunes like "Jack Your Body", "Jack the Groove" and many other underground Chicago label tunes at his gigs), and convinced them that his choice of music was right when the station's ratings improved massively. During this period, Allan produced a soul show called "Souled Out" and a hip-hop show called "Bus 'Diss". He would also have a house hour which would feature the seamless mixing he is known for.

Allan was a big attraction at Bowlers in Trafford Park, Manchester. His choice of high energy old school music made him a favourite on the rave scene in the 1990s.[citation needed] Frequently misspelled as Stu Allen, even on promotional flyers. Allan was also a regular DJ on the Vibealite rave scene, performing at many of their events across the north of England.[citation needed]

In September 2022, Allan passed away at age 60 from gastrointestinal cancer. Many tributes came in from across the rave scene, including pop star Robbie Williams, who had been a fan of Allan when he was around 14 years old. A festival in his name was started, and the first event was held at the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in his hometown of Manchester on 25th November 2023.[1][2]

Clock edit

Between 1993 and 1999, he was one half of the production team behind Eurodance act Clock. As well as having commercial success in the group, their songs were also released as hardcore remixes under the pseudonym Visa and were hits on the underground.

Radio edit

In 1999–2000, Kiss 100 approached him to mix and produce the now legendary "Kiss Mix" (Mon–Sat evenings) which became the most listened to shows at that time in London for 14 to 24-year-olds.[citation needed]

In 2005, he had a show named "Hardcore Nation" on Pure Dance. As of September 2012, Allan broadcast on Unity Radio 92.8FM in Manchester. He hosted "Oldskool Nation" on Sundays from 9pm to 11pm.

Since departing from Unity Radio, Allan broadcast with OSN Radio doing his show Old Skool Nation on Friday nights.

Compilation albums edit

  • Hardcore Nation (2005)
  • Hardcore Nation 2 (2005)
  • Hardcore Nation 3 (2006)
  • Hardcore Nation Classic (2007)
  • Hardcore Adrenaline (2007)
  • Hardcore Adrenaline 2 (2007)
  • Hardcore Adrenaline 3 (2007)
  • Hardcore Nation (2009)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Stu Allan: Dance music DJ pioneer dies aged 60". BBC News. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Former Piccadilly Key 103 DJ Stu Allan has died". Radio Today. 22 September 2022.

External links edit

  • New Hardcore compilation CD Hardcore Adrenaline
  • Stu Allan discography at Discogs
  • Stu Allan at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stu Allan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stu Allan 6 February 1962 22 September 2022 was a British dance music DJ and producer who worked for Piccadilly Radio and Key 103 in Manchester in the 1980s and 1990s His hip hop hardcore techno and house music mixes ranked him the world s No 3 DJ by DJ Magazine in 1993 and his performances influenced significantly the music scene during this period 1 Allan continued to remain a major contributor within the UK hardcore scene citation needed Stu AllanBorn 1962 02 06 6 February 1962Anglesey WalesDied22 September 2022 2022 09 22 aged 60 GenresUK hardcoreOccupation s Disc jockey record producerYears active1982 2022 Contents 1 Biography 2 Clock 3 Radio 4 Compilation albums 5 References 6 External linksBiography editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born and raised in Anglesey Wales he moved to Manchester in 1982 and took up DJing Between 1984 and 1986 his mixes remixes were featured on Piccadilly Radio Manchester on various shows including those of Timmy Mallet Chris Evans and Tim Grundy citation needed In July 1986 he was given his own show on Piccadilly Radio citation needed He was originally filling in for the regular DJ on a 6 week holiday but the reaction was so great from listeners that he was signed on permanently citation needed He began featuring hip hop and house Love Can t Turn Around by Farley Jackmaster Funk was the first record Allan played on the radio This track got the attention of the people in charge of the station and Allan was asked to explain why he was playing this music He said he believed this was what listeners really wanted to hear having seen clubbers going wild to tunes like Jack Your Body Jack the Groove and many other underground Chicago label tunes at his gigs and convinced them that his choice of music was right when the station s ratings improved massively During this period Allan produced a soul show called Souled Out and a hip hop show called Bus Diss He would also have a house hour which would feature the seamless mixing he is known for Allan was a big attraction at Bowlers in Trafford Park Manchester His choice of high energy old school music made him a favourite on the rave scene in the 1990s citation needed Frequently misspelled as Stu Allen even on promotional flyers Allan was also a regular DJ on the Vibealite rave scene performing at many of their events across the north of England citation needed In September 2022 Allan passed away at age 60 from gastrointestinal cancer Many tributes came in from across the rave scene including pop star Robbie Williams who had been a fan of Allan when he was around 14 years old A festival in his name was started and the first event was held at the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in his hometown of Manchester on 25th November 2023 1 2 Clock editMain article Clock Between 1993 and 1999 he was one half of the production team behind Eurodance act Clock As well as having commercial success in the group their songs were also released as hardcore remixes under the pseudonym Visa and were hits on the underground Radio editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1999 2000 Kiss 100 approached him to mix and produce the now legendary Kiss Mix Mon Sat evenings which became the most listened to shows at that time in London for 14 to 24 year olds citation needed In 2005 he had a show named Hardcore Nation on Pure Dance As of September 2012 Allan broadcast on Unity Radio 92 8FM in Manchester He hosted Oldskool Nation on Sundays from 9pm to 11pm Since departing from Unity Radio Allan broadcast with OSN Radio doing his show Old Skool Nation on Friday nights Compilation albums editHardcore Nation 2005 Hardcore Nation 2 2005 Hardcore Nation 3 2006 Hardcore Nation Classic 2007 Hardcore Adrenaline 2007 Hardcore Adrenaline 2 2007 Hardcore Adrenaline 3 2007 Hardcore Nation 2009 References edit a b Stu Allan Dance music DJ pioneer dies aged 60 BBC News 23 September 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Former Piccadilly Key 103 DJ Stu Allan has died Radio Today 22 September 2022 External links editBrave Music Agency Bio New Hardcore compilation CD Hardcore Adrenaline Stu Allan discography at Discogs Stu Allan at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stu Allan amp oldid 1218014672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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