NU-SPIRITS

Rob Nu-Spirits Evans is no stranger to a good night. Having experienced the vibe from the legendary Escape night club. Room one was a haven for driving and melodic trance beats. And Room twos funky sounds Rob was mesmerised by the likes of Paul Van Dyke and local hero DJ Alan Tomlinson(Big AL)  Knowing that his heros are advocates of vinyl djing, Rob was destined for a pair of turntables. Having locked himself away for years practicing the art of djing with constant frustration, Rob slowly developed the art and the ear required for djing. It is safe to say that Rob took a lot influences from the vibes of the 90s and brought them into the future with plenty of practice.

Learning the sacred art of vinyl djing, Rob slowly picked up many gigs in the local scene.
Rob soon found himself on the same roster as his idols playing in Escape before the building was sadly closed. He then went onto play a more intermit crowd in Club Oxygen. Having to adapt for the different venues he was playing for, Rob soon discovered another love for progressive house. Combining the melodic progressions in trance and the driving beats from progressive house, Rob was soon caught in the gaze of some legendary venues up and down the country. One of the biggest achievements was playing in Ministry of Sound in London, which shows how much of a crowd collaborator Rob is. Soon after Rob found himself wrapped up in the awe of playing for none other than Cream Ibiza tour with Agnelli and Nelson He found himself up and down the country playing for different crowds but being allowed to play the music he is a catalyst for.

Rob certainly impressed the audience with his selection of music. In 2010 Rob fell in love with Prog House and Trance music again and started pushing his new sound Rob is now back on lineups all over Uk for the likes of New Town and the 90s events that are popping up everywhere. It’s safe to say Rob has a profound knowledge of djing and musical tastes and he is looking to repeating the same old mantra, that he has represented for all his years of djing in London and beyond.

Rob Evans is no stranger to a good night. Having experienced the vibe from the legendary Escape night club. Room one was a haven for driving and melodic trance beats. And Room twos funky sounds Rob was mesmerised by the likes of Paul Van Dyke and local hero DJ Alan Tomlinson(Big AL) and Cliff and Bern Knowing that his heros are advocates of vinyl djing, Rob was destined for a pair of turntables. Having locked himself away for years practicing the art of djing with constant frustration, Rob slowly developed the art and the ear required for djing. It is safe to say that Rob took a lot influences from the vibes of the 90s and brought them into the future with plenty of practice. Learning the sacred art of vinyl djing, Rob slowly picked up many gigs in the local scene. Rob soon found himself on the same roster as his idols playing in Escape before the building was sadly closed. He then went onto play a more intermit crowd in Club Oxygen. Having to adapt for the different venues he was playing for, Rob soon discovered another love for progressive house. Combining the melodic progressions in trance and the driving beats from progressive house, Rob was soon caught in the gaze of some legendary venues up and down the country. One of the biggest achievements was playing in Ministry of Sound in London, which shows how much of a crowd collaborator Rob is. Soon after Rob found himself wrapped up in the awe of playing for none other than Cream Ibiza tour with Agnelli and Nelson He found himself up and down the country playing for different crowds but being allowed to play the music he is a catalyst for. Rob certainly impressed the audience with his selection of music. In 2010 Rob fell in love with House music again and started pushing his new sound Rob is now back on lineups all over Uk for the likes of New Town and the 90s events that are popping up everywhere. It’s safe to say Rob has a profound knowledge of djing and musical tastes and he is looking to repeating the same old mantra, that he has represented for all his years of djing in London and beyond.