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franknitty
franknitty

Retro Gear: Technic 1200 MKIII Roland DJ 2000 Mixer Crown Amp Cerwin Vega Monitors 2009 Gear: Pioneer CDJ 1000 MKIII Pioneer DJM 800 Mixer Serato Sony Vaio old records circa 1993 to 2002 In 1993 Frank Nitty emerged in the San Francisco dance scene spinning a Ragga Techno Breakbeat style that eventually lead to him being known as one of the first SF DJs to be classified as a Breakbeat DJ. After rocking countless parties throughout the 90s at infamous locations such as Oakland's Home Base, 2nd & Jackson Warehouse as well as San Francisco's 16th & Harrison, Maritime Hall and the Bill Graham Civic Center, Frank Nitty began to expand his musical genres. Throughout the 90s Frank Nitty performed with world class DJs such as DJ Dan, Christopher Lawrence, The Crystal Method and DJ Icey. In 1999 Frank Nitty continued his Breakbeat onslaught and also began recording and performing Drum & Bass. In 2000 Frank Nitty became apart of the dance mix show House Nation. The show quickly became the #1 mix in the Bay Area. In 2001 his musical tastes shifted toward Hard House or what was then classified as NRG. In 2003 Frank Nitty went on hiatus after 10 years of non stop events. Five years later in 2008 Frank Nitty blew the dust off his turntables and started recording Breakbeat and Electro House mixes. During the summer of 2009 Frank Nitty open his mind to many variations of House Music. In 2010 Nitty returned to the House Nation crew as the Hitman kicking off the show every Saturday night at 1am on Movin 99.7 in the San Francisco Bay Area or globally on HouseNation.fm. New mixes are available for download on the HouseNation website every week! All artists have the ability to influence.

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Twitchsf
Twitchsf

With over 140 remixes to his name, 27 years of DJing, and 24 years of music production under his belt, Jim Hopkins has solidified himself as a San Francisco legend. With roots dating back to the beginnings of the San Francisco rave scene, Jim Hopkins played regularly as one half of The Electroliners at such famed venues at Homebase and Planet Rock. Jim has seen much success from his long list of original productions including the '95 Anthem "Loose Caboose", many of which were released on his own label, Twitch Recordings. Since first taking off in San Francisco, Jim Hopkins has played in over 48 cities across the nation and had tracks licensed to labels across the world including such countries as the UK, Brazil, Mexico, and Spain. Nocturnalism is proud to bring to you this this disco house and funky breaks legend!

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