Their career began in 2002 with their club night at Club 333 in
Shoreditch, which subsequently moved to the
Camden Barfly. They performed internationally at clubs and festivals including the
Carling Weekend,
Roskilde Festival and
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim, and presented their own show on
MTV2. They also released a single, "Indie Boys (Don't Deserve It)", to little critical or commercial success. They started presenting a radio show in September 2006 on
BBC 6 Music, called
Queens of Noize Sonic Safari. The pair hosted a two-hour show on BBC 6 Music 12am–2am Friday into Saturday from June 2008 until April 2009. As well their own show they also presented the Listener 6 Mix on Sunday nights 8pm–10pm from November 2007 until September 2008, then took over the 6 Mix for a period. Since leaving BBC radio, Denholm has been working as a video director, while Nash runs a own record label, Luv. ==References==