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Ceynte Hoode (aka m5v): From radio to elite events, club residencies, co-publishing and writing for music tabloids, Producer/DJ Michael St. Vincent has faded in and out of New York's underground like some phantom legend for a very long time.
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Founder and CEO of Dis-Infected Records Ltd- Music without the ego. Resident DJ at Mushroom Club, Aegean Lounge Radio and the PBC. My life is Music n Music is my Life. Melody Master (Paul Platts) started his musical journey aged 7 when started to learn to play the electronic organ, by the age of 11 he had achieved grade7 practical and grade 5 theory. He has also earned a BA honors in music production at the ACM Academy of Contemporary Music and was also awarded best student of his year. He has been DJ'ing siince the beginning of time and producing 20yr. Some people say if you look in the mirror and say his name 3 times he will appear and instead of a heart he has a metronome. All we know is he's called Melody Master!
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The House Music veteran with his roots from the highly influential early 90’s rave scene in Leeds, UK has a lot to look forward to with upcoming DJ collaborations with long term friend Jamie Anderson (Artform Records) and Greek Deep House producer Ilias Katelanos (i-records). His sets take you on a journey from Deep House to Tech House, and he has been known to drop some killer Techno later on in a set, a fan of the smaller more intimate venues, Earl likes to feed off the energy of the crowd to create a night they will remember. https://ra.co/dj/someguycalledearl
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Hi Everyone . I like to introduce myself to all music lovers: DJBEAR a.k.a DJBERKAND “Purveyor of deep, infectious dance grooves and a feel-good atmosphere.” That’s how Berkand describes himself as a DJ. Never afraid to go too deep, his emotive musical selections are his own therapy. Having grown up on his father’s eclectic combination of Rock N Roll music (Elvis Presley,The Beatles), European pop stars (Mina, Julio Iglesias, Adriano Celentano), synth-infused 80s music (Depeche Mode, Gary Numan)… all which became infused with his own love for both disco, jazz and soft rock music, Berkand ended up with quite a mixed spectrum of musical influence. Today, this translates into sets where he picks apart and infuses together all the pieces of this music that he loves best: beautiful synth work, ethereal backdrops, brooding basslines, and occasional vocal hooks… all on top of a pronounced foot-shuffling house beat. A very active member of Deep House community, Berkand is no stranger to the ups-and-downs of a small-town music scene. Though he loves playing in nightclubs, patios and special events, his love for music goes beyond the spectrum of mixing tunes. As a producer, amateur pianist, and promoter, he has found plenty of ways to express himself musically. He is also a resident Dj at both; http://www.radiodeepsound.com https://www.house-mixes.com/profile … “For me, it’s all about mood and a deep, hypnotic groove… playing those tracks that get you tapping your feet and nodding your head without you realizing it, regardless of genre, tempo, style, or release date. “
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Music is my life ,i love house music , dance music , pop,R&B Hip Hop ; RnB , soul , old school , 80's, slow jams , new jack swing, Funk , groove, 90's , disco ,Reggae , and more
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DJ Kevian originally from Bournemouth started as a DJ on 2CR Bournemouth before moving to Australia in 1987. Working as a radio DJ on 100FM in Western Australia DJ Kevian quickly made a name for himself managing a radio show called Scratch FM playing underground British dance music. Playing in top clubs across Australia DJ Kevian has won the Western Australian DJ Championship and has been a guest DJ with music artists such as Tone Loc and Boy George. The British born DJ became famous for mixing a unique blend of dance music and went on to remix for Red Hot Chilli Peppers tour of Australia. Having previously lectured as the head of multimedia at SAE College in Perth, Western Australia DJ Kevian is now back in Bournemouth, England producing his own dance music.
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As a young lad fresh out of school with no idea of how the big wide world spins I was fortunate for my first job to be in a record shop in Sunderland called Volume records. It was the mid 80's so it was mainly the electronic 80's sound that was around with the main RnB singers like Luther and Alexander O'Neal leading the way for soul. I however opted for the electronic 80's sound but fell in love with Soul & RnB in the 90's but not before the early days of RAVE. Living in the coal mining area of the north east there was only one popular sound in the 90's and that was Hardcore...I could not stand the stuff and still can't to this day. So I was alone with my music and over time had a massive collection of soulful and mellow 90's tracks (The Beloved, Mantronix etc) so decided to invest in a couple of belt drive turntables. It took me years to get used to them and then the Pioneer CDJ 500's landed...I was reborn I loved them, my music collecting and fascination went into overdrive, I used to eat, sleep and drink house music, while all my mates were off to the hardcore raves I would look around and find nothing. Then "THE SHINDIG" opened it doors in 1992 and world renowned DJ's were on my door step and the best time of my life had begun. This created memories and I made friends for life all thanks to house music. While all this was going on I continued to polish my mixing and tune my style by playing in small bars and venues across the North of England which eventually led me to a regular slot on Pressure radio, so I would end by saying.... We are only on the earth for a short while so why not try and make you mark on it. I would like to think I have helped educate many people on the style and vibe of soulful deep house through my mixes and would like to keep that side of house going as long as possible. It feels and looks like it is one of the main genres of house that is really struggling for the past few years and it is mainly the mature heads that are loyal to this timeless art form of music; however I'm sure the longevity of the music we love will help keep it from fading totally and with the likes of VBW, Southport & Suncebeat championing it there are years of life left in it....and after all its ..MATURE MUSIC FOR MATURE EARS.
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