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Steve Santoyo Biography I started mixing in 1980 (Chicago), fortunately catching a break after only 3 years and started the hotmix show (1983) on WCRX 88.1fm (Columbia College), it was a huge success. I continued in the mix for several years on the air, but also peaking the interest of many other radio shows along the way, throughout that time also mixing guest spots on WBMX 102.7 fm, WKKC 89.3 fm, WCYC 90.5 fm, WGDR 91.1 fm in Vermont, and in the upcoming years WGCI 107.5 fm, WBBM (B96) 96.3 fm, La X Tropical 1200am. These days, internet radio shows have played a big part of today’s culture in the music scene, I have mixed on many internet shows throughout the recent years, which keeps me in the groove, and also allows me, the D.J. to stay fresh out there in the music circuit. Production became a part of my ambition in the early 90’s, 1993 is when I purchased my studio equipment and started on my way to yet another passion of mine. I started learning very quickly the dedication and time consuming efforts I needed to be a successful producer in this business, as I was told many times, “experience is the best teacher” that is the honest truth! With that in mind I was on my way and finally in 1996 sold my first E.P. and many more to follow, record labels included: Hot Jams, Underground Construction, Jasper Stone, Renegade, Greedy, Skribe, Witchana, Omnibus, Fusion. I have had a number of titles released and supported by many music circuits in the United States, also outside of the USA. Clubs/ DJ Battles have been a very important part of my career as I evolved from the early days up until today, not so much the battles in today’s era of the music bizz, but looking back it was really very critical to showcase your mixing abilities live on the turntables, in clubs, and battles. Which intern created a mixing/production skill that has always made me, my own critic in perfecting my ability to perform at any level, whether in the studio producing or creating a mix. I am currently staying relevant with the new House Music of my liking, there are so many genres/titles of house music these days, it’s sometimes difficult to explain to people who just want to hear great mixes/music what is what? I just put it out there for everyone to enjoy, as I enjoy doing it, most definitely. Now in 2024, I am actively working in the studio, always learning, that’s a given…working on mixes and production, always moving forward. You can follow me on Facebook/SteveSantoyo67, starrliteprod@yahoo.com also my mixes are presented on house-mixes.com & mixcloud.com free downloads a must. I am available for bookings, contact: Steve Santoyo 773-530-5293 In House Studio, Chicago “ALWAYS MUSIC”
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Ableton live 8, 2 Technics 1200 mk5 turntables, Rane sixty two mix and Serato scratch Live. I Spinn, I Backtrack, I Que, I filter sweep, I crossfade therefor I am Abraham “tackieman”Rios I can remember back in Chicago around ’81 I was about 12 yrs. old. My cousins and I went to a party at St. Romans (Catholic church). when we turn the corner I heard the music. The sound got louder and louder, The beat was pounding and the bass line repeated over and over. My hairs stood up on the back of my neck as my 2 cousins and I walk through the gate, I can remember the lyrics and I was in awe!!! (Liaisons Dangereuses Los Niños Del Parque), I ask, what is that guy doing over there with those records and those 2 record players . My cousins (Tony and Vince), told me he was a dj and he was mixing the records. I was hypnotize on what he was doing and turn to my cousins and said that I was going to become a dj. I remember going to Voz Hispanica (if I spelled it correctly ), Loop Records, Imports and Gramaphones Records. I can remember that Domestics were $1.99 and imports were $2.99 and that is how I separated them in my crates. I remember buying my first turntables!!! They where from Radio Shack. They were Realistic Lab 4 30’s. That party and that trax changed my life forever!!!!!!. Hot mix 5
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this is mike strutter pronounced sWutter .. a lawyer from la now living in london ...you up shit creek im your fuckin paddle ,,you got gwief im your bwief
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I AM CUMMIN 2 U LIVE AND DIRECT FROM G.I B.K.A GARY INDIANA HOME OF THE KING OF POP (R.I.P. GARY'S FAVORITE SON MICHEAL J. JACKSON) I BEEN DEEJAYING AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER .JUZ GLAD I FOUND A SITE WHERE I CAN SHARE MY MIXES WITH THE WORLD.CUZ HERE IN THE G THEY KNOW I ROCK THE PARTY THAT ROCK THE PARTY!! LOL BUT I HOPE YALL REALLY ENJOY MY MIXES AS MUCH AS I ENJOY MAKING THEM ! AS WE SAY ROUND HERE LUV ,PEACE AND TRUST IS A MUST,FOR US 2 MAKE IT THRU , SO LOVE THY SELF AS MUCH AS WE DO !!! COOL IMAGE 4 EVER BABY. I AM AVALIABLE TO DEEJAY PARTIES OF ANY SORTS, BIRTHDAY,WEDDING,RETIREMENT C,COMPANY , NO MATTER IF U CALL ME I WILL ROCK THE HOUSE. HIT ME UP FOR PRICES AND AVALIBILTY I AM IN NORTHWEST INDIANA SO IF U ARE IN THE SOUROUNDING AREA HIT ME UP bmason474@gmail.com
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Exit Point's passion for the music began in the early 90s, a fan of the Madchester sound of The Stone Roses & Happy Mondays, from here, his musical tastes shifted to the underground Rave sounds of the mid 90's after being introduced to a mixtape by a friend. This led to Exit becoming an avid listener of the local pirate stations, Mix FM, Fresh FM (Leicester) & Kool FM (Birmingham).This keenness further led Exit to take up DJ'ing, initially with a pair of Soundlab belt drives & a Numark mixer. Exit got into the Jungle sound in 1994 and would buy his vinyl from the legendary 5HQ shop in Leicester.
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