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Sami Dee

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About Me

Sami Dee/Bud Munk was born on the small island of Bahrain in 1979, his early musical influences were breakdance beats, Micheal Jackson songs, and the Bob Marley records his Dad listened to. After moving to the u.k. (Morecambe) in 1987 it wasn't long before Dee was introduced to hip hop, acid house and rave music, artists such as the Wu Tang Clan, 808 State and Sasha were popular on the underground scene at the time. In '93 Dee started DJing at house parties, and his musical taste shifted as he began to gravitate towards u.s. house, mix tapes by Graeme Park, Roger Sanchez and Armand Van Helden were amongst favourites. The Hacienda in Manchester, and Cream in Liverpool became frequent destinations for Dee and friends in 1995, however, in '96 he heard a DJ Sneak mix tape that inspired him to spin the beats he plays today. The jackin' house sound of Chicago had a big impact on Dee, and he began to draw inspiration from Chi-town DJ/producers such as Derrick Carter, Mark Farina and Green Velvet. Shortly after turning 19 Dee moved to London, during his four year stay in the capital he became recognised as a talent, this resulted in DJing appearances at the Ministry of Sound, The Dogstar, and a feature in DJ mag. Dee also met and performed alongside some of the producers that have inspired him over the years, including Rob Mello, Luke Solomon, Justin Harris, Derrick Carter and Sneak, most of whom he bumped in to at nights such as Space@Bar Rumba, Fabric, and the Classic Records parties at The End. Since 2005 Sami Dee has been based in Huddersfield, where he continues to DJ at nights such as HOOKED and MONO_CULT (Leeds). He has also co-produced some tracks this year, and is due to release his own deep beats in 2008.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/18/2006
Band Members:

Influences:
Classic, Relief, Om, Moodyman, DJ Sneak, Derrick Carter, Mark Farina, Daft Punk, Green Velvet, Doc Martin, Basement Jaxx, Boo Williams, Jason Hodges, DJ Heather, Honey Dijon, Gene Farris, Stacy Kidd, Rob Mello, Luke Solomon, Kojak, Justin Harris, Andrew Weatherall, Heller & Farley, Iz & Diz, ECB, 808 State, Phill Weeks, Roger Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, Graeme Park, I:Cube, No Assembly Firm, Inland Knights, Mastiksoul, Josh Wink, JT Donaldson, John Larner, Slater Hogan, Greens Keepers, Paul Johnson, Troydon, Lee Mortimer, Jonene, Lawnchair Generals, Cricco Castelli, Mike Dixon, Switch, Induceve, Freeform Five, Johnny Fiasco, Swirl People, Ian Pooley, Motorbass. Jeru The Damaja, Ol' Dirty, Redman, Methodman, Gang Starr, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Big Pun, Jurassic Five, Cyprus Hill, House of Pain, The Gza, Gohstface Killa, Raekwon, Busta Rhymes, Outkast, Bob Marley, Jill Scott, Musical Youth, Jackson Five, The Crusaders, Michael jackson, The Delphonics, Barry White, Eddie Grant.
Sounds Like: MAY TOP 10

1. Bonde Fumigante - "Bonde Fumigante" (Muzique Boutique)

2. DJ Sneak - "It Doesn't Really Matter" (Guesthouse)

3. Vernon & DaCosta - "All In Me (Lil' Mark Remix)" (Blockhead)

4. Johnny Fiasco - "Jack Tha Bass" (Nine)

5. Wyndell Long - "She Heard Me Cry" (Peacefrog)

6. Myungho Choi - "Red Umbrella" (A Touch of Class)

7. Le Grande Boofont - "Bacon Mohican" (Tak Records)

8. Green Velvet - "Lalalalala" (Cajual)

9. Monoman - "Deception" (Robsoul)

10. Lucas Keizer - "Nacho Brass" (Black Crack)
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None