Peewee Ferris

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Peter "Peewee" Ferrisis a DJ from Sydney. Ferris began mixing at an early age, being inspired by his older brothers Stephen and John who are also DJs.[1]

Ferris has headlined numerous events including theBig Day OutandMinistry of Soundand the Australian tours ofThe Prodigy,Chemical Brothers,Primal Scream,andCream Tour,Godskitchen,Stereosonic,Future Music Festival,and many more. He has ranked highly in various dance magazine polls, gaining worldwide exposure and thus gaining work through Asia, Europe and Africa.[1]

Ferris' albumSocial Narcoticgained him twoARIA Awardnominations, with the single "I Feel It" certified Gold byARIA.He has remixed for many artists includingHuman NatureandMen at Workand composed for the opening and closing ceremonies of theSydney 2000 Olympic Gamesand theDoha 2006 Asian GamesandShanghai World Expo 2010.[2]Ferris also composes the soundtracks forSydney New Year's Eve Fireworks.

In 2004 Ferris became the exclusive ambassador for the Italian clothing companyKappaand in 2009 became official ambassador for theSydney FCand Ableton Live 8.

History

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One of Australia's most influential DJs and producers, Peewee Ferris has been instrumental in the Australian and international dance movement for well over fifteen years. He has headlined many major Australian dance events, including theBig Day Out(1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, and 2009),Future Music Festival,Ministry of Sound Australia,Summadayzeand Australian tours ofThe Prodigy,Chemical BrothersandCream.

Whether DJing in the remote town ofKalumburuor at his monthly residency in Melbourne, Peewee is still the Resident DJ at the club Sublime atHome Nightclub Sydney.Sublime celebrated its 12th birthday in 2008 with a classic club anthem CD calledSublime XII,programmed and mixed by Peewee. He also has a Saturday night residency at the Kings Cross Hotel.

Peewee was voted one of the Top 40 DJs in the 2004 and 2005 by Australian websiteInthemix,one of the top 25 most influencing people in the Australian dance scene byMinistry of Sound Australiamagazine, voted one of the top DJs in the world by GermanJuicemagazine and one of the top 100 DJs in the world by BritishDJ Magazine.

This international exposure has led Peewee to work throughout Asia, Europe and even Africa. Peewee has toured China twice, alongside Seb Fontaine and Yousef and has made guest appearances at the legendary Zouk in Singapore. Further, Peewee was the first Australian DJ to play in South Africa at Freedom Festival during 2001. Peewee also graced the shores of Hannover, Germany, where he was invited to play at Lovestern Galatika MeetsEXPO 2000,with an international line-up and more than 15,000 party people.

Peewee has twice been nominated for an ARIA award for his albumSocial Narcoticand his Top 20 single "I feel It" and has been awarded an ARIA Gold Record for production work. Peewee has knotched up over 70 different dance remixes for Australian and international artists such asUltrasonic,Jocelyn Brownand Eternal Rhythm. Peewee's pseudonyms include Evac, Slot Jockies, and Pipi Le Oui. Peewee was the first DJ to release a DJ mixed DVD compilation featuring 74 minutes of VJ (video jockey) visuals.

Music production is an imminent part of Peewee Ferris' career. The role of the DJ has become more than just a jukebox but a producer, remixer and songwriter. By far the most prestigious highlight of Peewee's career was composing original music for the opening and closing ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, reaching an audience of over 4 billion people worldwide.

Peewee was the musical composer and arranger for the Sydney Gay Games opening ceremony. His diverse musical production repertoire extends from corporate television and radio advertising campaigns to film soundtracks all around the world.

Peewee has recently released 'Sublime XII', 'Peaktime Vol 4' and 'Wildweekends Vol 3' double CD's for Central Station Records and composing and remixing music for the Opening Ceremony of the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar. He is currently the soundtrack composer forSydney New Year's Eveand is also touring in Indonesia playing at Ocean Beach Club in Kuta and Club Sykgarden.

In 2009 Peewee played to his biggest audience ever at theBig Day OutTour. Over 40,000 people packed inside the Boiler room to see Peewee perform beforeThe Prodigywho ended the festival. Peewee has hit the record books with highest number of national tours on the Big Day Out Festival-Six plus many more side shows.

Discography

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Charting singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions
AUS
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"I Feel It"
(as DJ Darren Briais vs. DJ Peewee Ferris)
1995 20
"Time to Make the Floor Burn"
(as DJ Peewee Ferris vs. John Ferris)
1996 67

Awards and nominations

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ARIA Awards

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TheARIA Music Awardsis an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres ofAustralian music..[5]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 "I Feel It" Best Dance Release Nominated

References

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  1. ^ab"Peewee Ferris interview".Resident Advisor.Retrieved14 December2007.
  2. ^"Peewee Ferris".Ferris Mob. Archived fromthe originalon 30 December 2007.Retrieved14 December2007.
  3. ^Ryan, Gavin (2011).Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010.Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 84.
  4. ^"The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 15 Sep 1996".ARIA.Retrieved30 April2020– via Imgur.com.N.B. The HP column displays the highest position reached.
  5. ^ARIA Award previous winners."Winners By Award - 27th ARIA Awards 2013".Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).Retrieved1 March2014.
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