Bicycle Corporation announce guest Brendon P for his next show
- Oct 31, 2021
- 5 min read

Bicycle Corporation has announced guest DJ Brendon P (see below) for their 'Roots' 106 show. Scientific Sound Asia is an Asian electronic music station serving the region and internationally.
Bicycle Corporation is an Italian duo of the DJ and Producer Marco MEI plus the skilled Stefano Ugliano aka 6884. In the early nineties, Marco was starting on his musical journey as a DJ and producer.
He started organising his own events under the name 'Urban People' throughout Italy. This gained him recognition and a residency at Pacha, which led to international DJ bookings and launched his musical journey worldwide.
Stefano, who was born and raised in Torino, Italy, showed a great talent for music from a young age. He passionately studied classical piano, percussion, and drums, with a love for Chopin and the West African Djembe.
As a teenager, Stefano became increasingly fascinated by the figure of the DJ energising the crowd. He wondered if those elusive electronic beats, rarely heard on ‘90s Italian radio, might open a new chapter in his life, leading to the creation of Bicycle Corporation.

Guest DJ Brendon P.
DJ Brendon P, whose real name is Brendon Perera, is a native of Singapore and prefers the low-profile, lo-fi approach to his work and has performed as a disc jockey for over four decades. Brendon P has a long history of Clubs and Music; starting in 1980, in the Singaporean mobile DJ circuit, and moving on to clubs a year later.
A visit to New York in 1984, and visiting clubs such as the Funhouse, the Paradise Garage, Dancetaria and Area, weaned him into the New York club culture, and into the music that was to become the house music that we hear today. Crossing vast musical backgrounds over his years as a DJ, both locally and internationally, he continued to acquire a keen ear and passion for dance music, his main genres now being House, Techno, Disco, Nu Disco, Funk, Soul, Lounge, and Electronica.
From doing the club rounds in the ’80s, both locally and internationally, with the Juliana’s and Bacchus groups, residencies with Neo Pharaohs, Venom and NOX in the ’90s, and a 9-year residency at the globally renowned Zouk Club in Singapore. Between July 2001 and May 2009, he held a 2-year Residency at Kyo, and spent the last five years on the team of residents at the Swanky CE LA VI Rooftop Club & Skybar at Marina Bay Sands; he continues to be a regular feature in the local and international club circuit today.
Having DJ'ed in cities across the globe (including Geneva, Gothenburg, Melbourne, London, New York, Miami, Taiwan, Hanoi & Hong Kong, just to name a few), he has also played at the world-renowned (and now defunct) Cielo Club in New York in June 2010. Brendon, in his own and separate right, as a producer, has also released his original material/remixes on In The Woods (USA), Los Grandes (Spain), Reversoulmusic (USA), Audio Parallax (UK), Hotbox Music (USA), Soul Shift (USA), Defected (UK), Rawjak (SG), Eclesia (SG), Issys Groove (UK), Love International (MY) and One With Music (SG).
With his stringent adherence to music style and sophistication and attention to detail, it's not difficult to understand why Nicolas Mattar, owner of New York's 'Cielo' and ‘Output’, calls him a 'taste master' and one of the best DJ's in the region. Expect nothing less from him than a set that crosses vast musical boundaries; past, present and future.
Bicycle Corporation welcomes guest DJ Brendon P for Roots 106, with a selection shaped by Nu Disco, Disco House, Soul, Funk, Deep House and Balearic rhythm. Roy Ayers opens with Third Time in Jeremy Newall’s New Late Nite Slide, placing the first track inside Deep House through its Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed context.
Martin Wold and Alexander Nyhoff’s Frekke Frø follows in the Rave-Enka Remiks, moving the show into Nu Disco through Paper Recordings’ leftfield club identity. The Secret Soul Society and BLAOS Recordings then continue that line with JRs Revenge, keeping the opening section groove-led and edit-focused.
Dutch Robinson’s Drive Me Wild in the OPOLOPO remix brings Soul and Funk into the sequence, drawing from the vocalist’s classic source material and OPOLOPO’s polished groove language. Nu Genea and Célia Kameni then follow with Marechià, a disco funk record built around Neapolitan and French vocals.
Cøhen’s Strangers returns the programme to Deep House before The Secret Soul Society’s Know Just What To Do restores the Nu Disco thread. Heaven 17’s Let Me Go appears in Brendon P’s re-work, adding a synth-pop source reshaped for disco and club use.
Q&A’s Pulse introduces Balearic and downtempo colour through Leng Records’ slower, atmospheric catalogue identity. Gary Clail On-U Sound System’s Human Nature then brings Reggae and dub influence into the mix before Rams’ Egyptian Beads keeps the tempo relaxed and textured.
Massive Attack’s Unfinished Sympathy brings a soul-rooted trip-hop reference into the middle section, giving the set a deeper and more cinematic turn. Jesus Loves You then returns the programme to Nu Disco / Disco with Generations Of Love in the Discomacks edit.
Nomad’s [I Wanna Give You] Devotion appears in the SmokaTwstdReEdit, moving the set into House through a classic club source. The Frontline Orchestra’s Don’t Turn Your Back On Me in the Ilya Santana re-edit then shifts into Disco House with a stronger dancefloor pulse.
Anané’s Tell Me That I'm Dreaming appears in Dave Lee’s Disco Not Disco Club Mix, keeping the late section inside Disco House through Nervous Records and Lee’s long-running connection to soulful, disco-tinged House. Loleatta Holloway’s It's All About The Paper follows on Salsoul Records, adding another classic vocal disco reference.
Gledd’s Agua Do Romao moves back into Deep House before Igor Gonya’s Cafuné returns to Disco House through a smoother edit-led groove. Pete Josef’s Giants in the Jazzanova remix then brings the set back towards Soul and Funk, supported by Josef’s Sonar Kollektiv profile across soul, jazz and pop.
Reggae Disco Rockers close Roots 106 with The Whistle Song in edited form, ending the show on a Nu Disco / Disco placement shaped by reggae and club influences. Brendon P’s guest selection links Soul, Funk, Disco House, Nu Disco, Deep House and Balearic material through a warm, groove-led structure.
Bicycle Corporation guest DJ Brendon P Roots 106 show
Roy Ayers - Third Time (Jeremy Newall’s New Late Nite Slide) [Ubiquity]
Martin Wold Feat. Alexander Nyhoff - Frekke Frø (Rave-Enka Remiks) [Paper Recordings]
The Secret Soul Society vs BLAOS Recordings - JRs Revenge [Paper Recordings]
Dutch Robinson - Drive Me Wild (OPOLOPO Remix) [Only Good Vibes Music]
Nu Genea with Célia Kameni - Marechià [NG Records]
Cøhen - Strangers [Villes Et Fleurs]
The Secret Soul Society - Know Just What To Do [Slightly Transformed]
Heaven 17 - Let Me Go (Brendon P Re-work) [Bandcamp]
Q&A - Pulse [Leng Records]
Gary Clail On-U Sound System - Human Nature [Perfecto Records]
Rams - Egyptian Beads [Golden Soul Records]
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy [Wild Bunch]
Jesus Loves You - Generations Of Love (Discomacks Edit) [More Protein]
Nomad - [I Wanna Give You] Devotion (SmokaTwstdReEdit)
The Frontline Orchestra - Don't Turn Your Back On Me (Ilya Santana Re-Edit) [Bandcamp]
Anane - Tell Me That I'm Dreaming (Dave Lee Disco Not Disco Club Mix) [Nervous Records]
Loletta Halloway - It's All About The Paper [Salsoul Records]
Gledd - Agua Do Romao [Hypeedit]
Igor Gonya - Cafuné [Bandcamp]
Pete Josef - Giants (Jazzanova Remix) [Sonar Kollektiv]
Reggae Disco Rockers - The Whistle Song (Edited)
Listen on Mixcloud here.



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