Tank and Buzz do the mix for the Ministry
Saturday 29th May 2010, 2:29PM BST.

After being spotted at Baloo’s Bar, Fountain Street, DJs Mark ‘Buzz’ Fallaize and Sam ‘Tank’ Harris have been invited to DJ tonight at one of the UK's largest nightclubs. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 0977586)
Sam Harris, 19, and Mark Fallaize, 28, aka Tank and Buzz, will be playing at the Ministry of Sound in London, which is one of the largest nightclubs in the UK.
The pair were invited to play at the club after a London DJ, who is a friend of Mr Harris, saw them play in Baloo’s Bar.
‘I was quite surprised to see him actually when he came,’ said Mr Harris.
‘The next day we had a call to say that he was impressed with our mixes and asked us if we wanted to play in London. I was really surprised.’
Mr Harris and Mr Fallaize will be mixing electro house music.
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London DJ was local lad Joe Corley. Joe also played at Ministry of Sound to a huge crowd who greatly appreciated the local talent. They have all been invited to play again at The Ministry of Sound.
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Fair play but loads of Local Djs have played there,im sure local Dj Alex Argo is playin there in a couple of weeks and DJ Drew who is a local has played there loads,do relatives of this pair work for the Guernsey Press or is it just the none interest of the Press to report the goings on of Local Djs unles they are contacted by the actual Djs,bit sad really !
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@ MARK
no none off there relatives work at the press and i have to say i take offence to your comment !! DJ TANK is a very close friend of mine and he has been for years , he has worked very hard to get a break and good luck to him and BUZZ thay are lovly guys, honist and hard working . why is it that people allways have to try and put a downer on peoples good luck he is trying to improve his life by doing what he loves , surley you cant begruge someone a bit of the limelight when all the news these days are death and distruction !!!
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Sorry no offence intended,wasnt a smear at the lads,well done to them,just was unsure why when so many local Djs have stepped up in the Uk or Abroad,like so many have,why this has never been featured in local media thats all,nothing personal.
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@ Marc
Sorry for snapping there mate, I totally agree when you say there are more out there!!! I think the press should do more features of up and comeing djs and musicans . There is alot in the paper somethimes, its always there but very rarely includes djs of the local perspective its always off DJs coming to the island ( witch is great dont get me wrong) I dont know what it is , maybe its just me but if some one from over here is reconised for being good at something then it all should be in the paper.I would rather read about people makeing the most off there lifes then about all the rubbish thats in the paper ( like people being fined for a broken tail light ) just an example !!!!!! i dont care about these people i care about the happy things in life not all the sad and unpleasant things !!!!! RANT OVER like i said sorry for misinterprating your comment xx
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no worries,well said,I agree !
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