For other uses, see Goldie (disambiguation).
| Goldie |

Goldie
at a rave in
Springfield,
Massachusetts (taken in 2003)
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Clifford Joseph Price |
| Also known as |
Goldie,
Metalheads |
| Born |
December 28, 1965 (1965-12-28) (age 41) |
| Origin |
Walsall,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Electronic
Dance
Drum'n'bass |
| Occupation(s) |
Disc Jockey
Actor |
| Years active |
1992 to Present |
| Website |
http://www.metalheadz.co.uk/ |
Clifford Joseph Price, better known as Goldie
(born December, 1965
in Walsall)
is a British electronic music artist, disc
jockey, and actor.
As a musician he works mainly within the jungle
and drum
and bass genres,
and has helped to promote these styles globally. As an actor he
continues to develop his skills both on the big screen and on TV. He is
of Jamaican
and Scottish heritage. [1]
He attended St.
Francis of Assisi RC Secondary School in Aldridge. His mother's name is
Margaret Kierney McVeigh, and his father's is Clement Price.
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Contents
- 1 Graffiti
- 2 Music
career
- 2.1 Selected
album discography
- 2.2 Selected
mix discography
- 3 Acting
career
- 4 Marriage
and personal life
- 5 Other
appearances
- 6 External
links
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Graffiti
Goldie's name came from the fact that he was once a member of
a breakdance
crew during the 1980s, called Westside, based in the Whitmore
Reans and Heath
Town areas of Wolverhampton. Back then he had
dreadlocks, and given his light goldish brown hair colour was given the
b-boy name
Goldilocks. As time progressed Goldie cut his hair and joined another
breakdance crew called the Bboys. With the dreadlocks gone, Goldilocks
became simply known as Goldie. Goldie made his name as a graffiti
artist in the West Midlands in the early eighties. His artwork around Birmingham
and Wolverhampton
was featured heavily in Afrikaa Bambaataa's feature film documentary
Bombing (which was broadcast on Channel 4 in
the UK).
He took part in the largest ever British graffiti art battle
alongside Bristol
artist 3D who later went on to
form Massive Attack. He is also
mentioned for his graffiti in the book Spraycan Art
by Henry
Chalfant & James Prigoff, which contains several
samples of his art.
In 1986
he moved to Miami, Florida and started a business
selling grills, something he has turned into
a trademark.
Music career
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In 1992
he collaborated with Icelanders Þórhallur Skúlason and Sigurbjörn
Þorgrímsson on his first track as Ajax Project
while he was doing some design and A&R work for 4 Hero's Reinforced
label.
His releases Killa Muffin b/w Krisp
Biscuit and the Dark Rider EP (featuring
the classic Menace) were put out under an alias Rufige
Cru, more recently the alias Rufige
Kru has been used to release collaborations with
other producers such as Heist.
His track Terminator recorded under the
name Metalheads in 1992
was a huge hit. In 1993 he released another classic 12" on the
Synthetic Hardcore Phonography label, Angel. 1994
saw him setting up his own record label, Metalheadz.
The label was a huge success releasing some of the most important 12"s
of that era and remains hugely successful and respected to this day.
His first globally released album, Timeless,
followed in 1995. Timeless shot straight into the album charts at
number seven, which was a first for a drum 'n' bass record. The album
fused the breakbeats
and basslines common in jungle with orchestral textures and soulful
female vocals by Diane Charlemagne. The album's
title track was a 21-minute symphonic piece. Inner City Life,
a track taken from the album, sold over 15,000 copies on vinyl.
With his reputation firmly established, he released his second
album in 1998,
Saturnzreturn.
The album's opening track, "Mother" is also an hour long orchestral
drum and bass piece. The remainder of the album features appearances by
David
Bowie, Noel Gallagher of Oasis,
and KRS-One.
At present, Goldie's new album Sine Tempus has
not yet seen a major label release.
Goldie is also known for his work as the leader of the Rufige Kru. This
group has no fixed members; it has included the likes of some of most
well known drum and bass producers such as Technical
Itch, Heist , Teebee,
Cujo, Agzilla Da Ice, Doc Scott and owner of Moving Shadow records Rob
Playford.
Selected album discography
-
- Timeless
– (1995)
- Ring of Saturn – (1998)
- Saturnzreturn
– (1998)
- Sine Tempus – (2006)
- Inner
City Life (12") FFRR 1994
- Angel (12") FFRR, FFRR
1995
- Jah
/ Deadly Deep Subs (Remixes) (12") Razors Edge 1996
- Digital (12") FFRR 1997
- Kemistry
V.I.P. / Your Sound (Remixes) (12") Razors Edge 1997
- Moving
Shadow 100 (CD, Maxi) Rhythm Republic 1997
- Shadow 100 (12")
Moving Shadow 1997
- Believe (12") FFRR 1998
- Temper
Temper (12") FFRR 1998
- Angel
III / Sinister (The Remixes) (12") Razors Edge 2004
- Say
You Love Me (12") Metalheadz 2005
- Malice
In Wonderland LP Metalheadz 2007
Selected mix discography
-
- INCredible Sound Of Drum'n'Bass – (1999)
- Goldie.co.uk – (2001)
- MDZ.04 – (2004)
- D&B Arena Classics – (2006)
Acting career
Goldie has had roles in movies, most notably the James Bond
film The World Is Not Enough
and in Guy
Ritchie's gangster
flick, Snatch. He
also played the role of the gangster, Angel
Hudson, in the British soap opera EastEnders
(2001 - 2002).
As a TV presenter he presented Crime
Business on digital TV channels Bravo
and ftn,
and presented The World's Deadliest
Gangs on Bravo.
Marriage and personal life
He has recently divorced model Sonjia Ashby, although he was
romantically involved with singer Björk for several years (they broke up around September
19, 1996).
Goldie is well known for efforts to keep his private life out of the tabloids, and
spends great effort to avoid having his photo taken during his
downtime. He has lived in his country house near Hemel Hempstead,
Hertfordshire for several years.
He was also involved with drum and bass artist Kemistry prior
to her tragic death in a freak car accident in 1999. His 1994 release
Kemistry on the b-side to the Terminator EP can be seen as a tribute to
her, as is the track "Angel" on Timeless (Nine Lives, p.137)
Other appearances
A young Goldie appeared on Central Weekend, (a Friday evening
topical debate show on Central TV), promoting graffiti as an
artform. He also appeared on various young peoples TV shows as part of
breakdance crew, the Bboys from Wolverhampton.
Goldie also appeared on the second series of Celebrity Big Brother UK in
2002, however he was the first celebrity to be 'evicted'.
Goldie was scheduled to appear in The
Games, a UK reality TV show on Channel 4.
Fifteen days before the first event during training for the water-ski
jump event Goldie cleared the highest jump, on landing he fractured his
femur. He
was unable to take part in the show. He was replaced with Adam
Rickitt. In 2002 Hodder & Stoughton published his book Nine
Lives, written with Paul Gorman, author of Straight With Boy
George and The
Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion.
Goldie made an appearance in the graffiti documentary Kings And Toys alongside fellow
graffiti writers such as Futura 2000, and the 2005 sneaker culture
documentary Just for Kicks. He also appeared in Gnarls
Barkley's video for Who Cares.
External links
Interviews