Crazy P
To trace the origins of Crazy P we have to go all the way back to 1996. This was the year that brought together James Baron and Chris Todd. It was the era of Ataris, Akais and bedroom studios and, through their love of bending and reshaping old records from many different genres, a production partnership was born in the backstreets of Nottingham. After a couple of releases under various different monikers, the work attracted the ears of legendary deep house label Pape Recordings based in Manchester and the creature that is Crazy P was born.
In short, the demand for live performance from Crazy P continued to grow and required the addition of extra musicians to produce the show. Now settled into the five piece format, the band have been touring extensively over the past few years including many trips round England, Ireland, Scotland and a couple to Wales. There’s been numerous and enjoyable trips to Australia since the band were adopted by the Aussies in 2003 and shows across Europe over the past five years. Highlights so far have included a support tour with ‘Faithless’.
In short, the demand for live performance from Crazy P continued to grow and required the addition of extra musicians to produce the show. Now settled into the five piece format, the band have been touring extensively over the past few years including many trips round England, Ireland, Scotland and a couple to Wales. There’s been numerous and enjoyable trips to Australia since the band were adopted by the Aussies in 2003 and shows across Europe over the past five years. Highlights so far have included a support tour with ‘Faithless’.





