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Deeb

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About Me


I began my illustrious foray into electronic music therapy back in 1994, when living on the East Coast. It was there that I was enlightened by the sounds of Scott Henry, Charles Feelgood, Keoki, Rabbit In The Moon, and others while attending such massives as Buzz's "Sting Parties" and Baltimore's "Bass Rush."
When I returned to the Northwest in 1996, I sought out as many like minded individuals to congregate with and collaborate on learning the intricacies of DJing and music programming. While living in Bellingham, WA, I started a succesful house night at the now defunct Factory. In the 3 years that "Foundations" existed, I helped bring local and out of town artists together to provide an outlet for creativity and sharing of knowledge within our electronic music community. It was also in Bellingham that I began "Bump" at Rumors Cabaret, a Thursday evening extravaganza covering a wide gamut of musical tastes.
I moved to Seattle, WA in February of 2006 to experience fresh ideas and help spur new creativity. As a DJ, I have played in various venues including Trinity Night Club, Merchant's Cafe, Oseao, and Contour.
Currently I am exploring the robotic world of Tech House and Deep Electro. I consider myself both a DJ as well as an Audio Surgeon. I prefer to explore the glitchier side of percussive driven music.
Foundations Sound Lab

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/5/2005
Band Website: defunct...anyone wanna design one for me?
Band Members: Me, myself, and the occasional card trick.
Influences: Brian Ffar, Trentmoller, Tommy Four Seven, Joey Youngman, Inland Knights, Lawnchair Generals, East Coast Boogie Men, Morgan Giest, Sasha, John Digweed, Scott Henry, DJ Garth, Randall Jones, Kasso, Iz and Diz, Hipp-E, Halo, Depeche Mode, Keoki, Rabbit In The Moon, Jeno, Grant Plant, Scott Pace, Brett Johnson, Harold Heath, Madonna, Gary Numan, Grant Dell, Thomas Sahs, Cybo, Pocket, Head Affect, Chus & Ceballos, Patrick Turner, Solaris Heights, Midas, Catalpa, Spirit Catcher, Justin Martin, Zoo Brazil
Sounds Like: Deep, chunky beats making love with sparkling robot chatter, while slowly circulating around low rumblings of sonic melodrama infused with ancient mysticism.
Type of Label: None