Greg May, also known by the alias The Get Ready, is a renowned DJ and producer specializing in Deep House, with a strong presence across the United Kingdom and frequent performances in South and East regions. Known for blending soulful melodies with groovy basslines, the artist has built a reputation for delivering captivating DJ sets that energize dance floors in iconic venues and club nights. Over the years, Greg May has shared lineups and collaborated with notable artists such as Norman H, Jonathan Ulysses, and Pierre Codarin, further cementing their status within the Deep House scene.
This producer's dynamic performances have graced renowned clubs and festivals, captivating audiences with seamless mixes and an undeniable passion for electronic music. The Get Ready has also been featured in influential electronic music events and has garnered praise for their innovative approach to Deep House, consistently pushing the genre's boundaries. With a career spanning over a decade, Greg May continues to influence the UK electronic music landscape through authentic, soulful DJ sets and collaborative projects.
The artist’s deep connection to the underground music scene and dedication to crafting memorable live experiences have made them a sought-after act in the UK, especially in vibrant cities like London, Bristol, and Brighton. Whether performing solo or sharing the stage with fellow Deep House enthusiasts, Greg May remains committed to advancing the genre and connecting with audiences through powerful, rhythmic soundscapes. As The Get Ready, this DJ remains a significant figure in the UK electronic music community, inspiring up-and-coming artists and establishing a lasting legacy within the Deep House subgenre.
Fri, 16 Sep 2016
Greg May - JustJay - Anticx - Pierre Codarin - Rikki Humphrey - Rhys Samson - Norman H
Fri, 26 Aug 2016
Uncle Dugs - Slipmatt - Ratpack - Alex P - Pied Piper - Greg May - DJ Luck - Simon Jay - John Kelly - Brandon Block - Chris Powell - MC DT - Judge Jules - Nicky Holloway - Norman H - Neutrino