Judge Jules began DJing professionally back in 1987. He was quickly hired by the then-pirate radio station Kiss FM. He has been on Radio 1 since October 1997. One of the most infamous jingles used on the show during this time described it as, “The Sound Of Saturday Night”. His show attracts a wide audience from around the world due to Radio 1‘s online internet connections and the Sirius Satellite Radio network out in the US and Canada. Through the radio show, he is responsible for launching many popular trance tunes and acts in the UK, and is a pioneer for commercial contemporary dance music. Many people send their unreleased tracks to him. According to his own website, he receives between 250-300 promos per week. His Radio 1 show is produced by independent production company Somethin’ Else.
He also has an internationally-syndicated radio show called “The Global Warm Up” (also produced by Somethin’ Else) which can be heard across the US, Russia, Europe and the Middle East. You can find out more about Judge Jules by visiting his website, judgejules.net
Accomplished turntablist and award-winning DJ, Theron Hunt has been setting the standard as a musician in San Diego for nearly a decade. Mastering spinning vinyl first, then switching over to DJ/Producer software Serato Scratch Live and Ableton to keep up with the latest in today’s ever growing technologies, Theron truly epitomizes what a well-rounded, creative and skilled DJ should be. It’s no coincidence that Theron has won awards for being outstanding and a popular DJ nearly every year for the past 9 years. So far he’s taken home “Best Resident DJ” by 944 Magazine in both 2006 and 2007 , “Eventvibe’s “DJ of the Year” in 2004 and taking first place at the DJ Spin-Off at 4th and B nightclub in 2002. Most recently Theron received 944 reader’s pick for “Best DJ” 2011 in San Diego.
Check out more of his work and keep up with his latest shows by visiting his website, djtheron.com
Influenced by the many varieties of music DJ IDeaL was brought up with being born in Mexico and his early exposure to electronic dance music since the tender age of 8 has given IDeaL a unique sense for sound, beats and rhythm to which he adds his versatile tricks and techniques in every set that creates a performance not only pleasing to the ear and feeling for music but visually as well. Find more info on his website, djideal.com
“PREVIEW with COUNTDOWN of our 2012 New Years Eve (NYE) kick off track to be released on Citrusonic Los Angeles 2012. The countdown consists of over 25 different vocals, 2 by guest female friends, 3 by robots and the rest by us, IDeaL & J-Break, with no effects but our vocal chords. Hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did putting it together!”
Love the super-deep subsonic bass in this track, alongside the dark spacey feel… definitely something to get me pumped up before going out for the night.. hello Friday night pre-game! Romano Davidd hailing from Amsterdam & New Zealand, first caught my attention via Deadmau5 himself favoriting this track as I was going through new updates on my SoundCloud account.
This weeks playlist comes from personal friend Mike Newman, who is quickly becoming one of the hottest names in the Los Angeles house music scene. He regularly DJs at Hollywood clubs including Avalon and Playhouse, nightlife hotspots such as Supperclub, The Colony, and Eden, and has opened up for DJs such as Roger Sanchez, Cedric Gervais, Paul Harris (Dirty Vegas), and D. Ramirez. Internationally he’s played numerous spots, including Privilege Ibiza and prestigious London clubs Jalouse and Chinawhite.
Originally from the Midwest, Mike developed an early ear for music, playing both piano and sax from a young age. He was introduced to electronic music at the age of 16 and was hooked immediately, starting to DJ shortly thereafter. Catch him on his SoundCloud page for his newest work.
Most of you know Kirko Bangz for keeping “Drank In (His) Cup” and being in your girl’s head like Maybelline, but over a cut-up version of Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing,” the Houston rocket shows his versatility and drops a letter to his pops.
Despite half the industry dropping “Drug Raps” on the daily, the Houdini-like Corey Gunz unpacks this menacing brick of straight bars, which serves as a sequel to the uncut OG from his 2009 Gangsta Grillz tape. Hit it once and “raw” will be the adjective you’re looking for.