Turner's first musical output was in a fledgling indie band called The Chelsea Flower Show. His father was a
jazz drummer and
instrument shop owner and after the demise of the band, Turner followed in his father's footsteps, opening a record shop called Speed Limit Records. It was here that he began to hone his skills on the
decks, helping him to embark upon a serious music career. Enthused by the burgeoning rave scene in the North West of England and regular trips to the Haçienda nightclub, with Gripper he co-hosted several successful club and rave nights in his hometown, including Yummy and Euphoria, and has continued to DJ regularly ever since. This includes London's famous
Fabric, for which he produced the August 2004 edition
FabricLive.17 as part of the Fabric Live series. He was discovered by Mark Rae, after handing him a demo tape in Manchester, The band's extensive UK tour included an appearance at
Glastonbury Festival in 2007. Aim was performing production duties on ATIC Records artists' albums, including
Sevens' debut
Defiance in Mind,
Crowhead's
Born With Teeth and Niko's second album. He was also preparing tracks for his next solo album. ==Discography==