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Artist description
Makin' music for the audiophile, any time, any place. Whehter it be jazzy breakbeats, a demonically evil two-step, or a funky house track, DJ Flair will accept all challenges, remixes, and criticism with an open mind, and hopefully produce good music. |
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Music Style
Techno, House, Jungle, Drum n Bass, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Funk, Trip-hop, Breakbeat |
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Musical Influences
Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Roni Size, George Clinton, Steely Dan, Freestylers, Funky Derrick, Greyboy, Cut Chemist, Rob Swift, Chali-2na, Afrika Bambataa, Rae & Christian, Kruder & Dorfmeister,Thievery Corporation, Run DMC, Jurassic 5, Masters at Work, Mantronik, BT, Eric B. and Rakim, Black Star, Q-Tip, DJ Premier, Jamiroquai, Soul Coughing, Lou Donaldson, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, Limp Bizkit, Metallica, Uberzone, Doobie Brothers, Cassius, Basement Jaxx, DJ Icey, DJ Hardware, Micro, Josh Wink, and all the fellow Mixman DJ's. |
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Artist History
I wanted to DJ after seeing Skribbles on MTV on the Jerry summer show or whatever it was and he scratched and cut and it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. Then, once I saw a b-boy in action, I was never going back. I bought a dual cd player and mixer, and since I have expanded to two turntables, a drum machine, a sampler, and the mixman software. And hopefully it will expand even more. |
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Group Members
DJ Flair aka Steven Bateman |
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Instruments
Mixman Studio and Studio Pro, Numark DM2002X, Numark CDN-24, 2 Gemini PT1000's, Roland DR-202, Roland SP-202, Rebirth. |
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Press Reviews
Tallahassee producer drops tight instrumentals. Truly obese basslines rolling around with multiple beats, jazzy organs, and the perfect vocal hook: "one more time for the bass!" - Brolin W. of www.listen.com. |
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Location
Tallahassee, FL - USA |
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