William 'Bill' Corbett - Bill Dup

Bill Dup

He was married in July 1987 to Bodil Magdalena Hortlund, the same year he appeared in two of film director Alex Chandon's horror films, Bad Karma and Drillbit, both of which won several awards, and Chandon has gone on to become one of UK's premier horror film directors with the films Pervarella and Inbred to his name. In 1990 Corbett became a DJ at the London nightclub Spoon, and from 1992–2004 travelled the world under the name DJ Bill Dup, playing at the Full Moon Party in Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand. The punk connection continued in to the new techno scene, seeing Corbett work with D.A.V.E The drummer aka Henry Cullen on the ground-breaking single 'The Big G'. In 1996 he moved to Hong Kong and spent two years working for The Triads as resident DJ in the seedy Wan Chai district at The Big Apple. Bill Dup played an eclectic mix of Trance and Techno dance music six nights a week, working from midnight until 10am or beyond and he released remixes for local band, EXP. In 1999 he released the album Dusted Down and played at the Ministry of Sound, Cream, Renaissance and Filthy Society, as well as supporting pioneers like Danny Rampling, Dave Clark and Sasha. In 2002 he played at Tate Britain for the young British artists exhibition and followed this with a tour in 2003 of the United States and Mexico.

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