
We, Cue-t & Bandwydth (a.k.a - Nola & Lesley),
have been good friends for over a decade.

Since our old school days we have progressed on to
becoming Dj-ing partners together, taking it seriously over the
past 4 years.

We both started as 'ravers' & lovers for the music
back in the days of Hardcore & Jungle, sneaking out to nights
like Innersense @ Lazerdrome, Roller Express, Labyrinth, Astoria
& Voodoo Magic to get our musical fixes. For richer or poorer,
in sickness & in health, till death do us part, we were there.
At the time, just going out and listening to the music was the biggest
buzz for us both.

Individually we were both doing our own things whilst
studying through college and working but still managed to be out
every weekend taking in the jungle soundz that were being played.

Getting a grip ... ...
We both bumped into each other again at a mutual friend's
birthday party in late 1999 and decided to try working together.
"We both got chatting after not seeing each other
for a while and realized we had similar goals and both wanted to
take our mixing to the next level". We were the only girls
I knew who were passionately into the same music, were both mixing
& buying tunes and we knew what the other one was talking about
when no-one else did" says Bandwydth.

Taking it to the next level ... ...
We had lots of positive feedback from people in the
music scene who we already knew and in 2000 we got ourselves a regular
set on the internet radio station lifefm.co.uk.
Where we can still be found doing their guest shows.........Cue-t
banging down the bouncy heavy b-lines and Bandwydth smoothin' it
out with the beaty rollers.
We make such a good team because we are into the same
vibes but play slightly different sounds. You know when you hear
us play your in for a tune filled set with a diverse mixture of
DnB.
You can also catch us doing bimonthly guest shows
on Pyrotecnicradio.com, Drumnbassworldwide.com & Origin 95.2.fm
Since Y2K we have both had regular sets at Best of
British along side Shy FX, Hype, Nicky Blackmarket, Andy C, Swift
and most of the industry DJ's, usually in front of large crowds
at Bagleys, Stratford Rex and The Ocean.

Lookin to the Future ... ...
More recently we have been asked to be the first female
DJ's of Future Thinkin (who's monthly night Traffic @ The Rhythm
Factory has been hugely successful this year - recently nominated
in Mixmag as the UK Best DnB Night). Last year we had the pleasure
of playing at the Photek Records night with Photek, Total Science,
Doc Scott, Goldie & Addiction which was amazing for us both.
Between the 2 of us juggling our daytime careers and
DJ'ing we are both proud of how far we have aspired on our own merits.
2004 is already looking like a great year ahead for
releases, gigs (in Europe also) and guest shows on Pyrotechnic and
Origin 95.2fm to name but a few. The two of us have recently been
working in the studio on some of our own material. Watch this space.
Keep your eyes peeled for us - we're a perfect combination,
with great mixing selection and a great team - Cue-t & Bandwydth!

Events played at:
Residents for Best of British @ Bagleys, The Statford
Rex, The Ocean
Residents for Traffic @ The Colloseum & The Rhythm Factory
Smooth @ Area - Watford
Life's been Abducted @ Keats Wine Bar

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