The bootytronic crew consists of DJ's spinning a wide range of electronic beats. Check out each of our members and listen to what they have to offer.
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Appel is a 25 year old kid running around Chicago enjoying all the clubs and concert halls. Appel started his musical time line with the classics, listening to Zeppelin, The Dead, and turning into a pseudo-hippie checking out Phish shows at Deer Creek and String cheese incident. After failing as a musician, he picked up the turntables to become more interactive with his music collection, and soon after that fell into the house scene of Chicago. He soon started studying Hernan Cantaneoç—´ Work who is an Argentinean Dj/producer. Now in the present he's working hard to please himself as well as friends and fans with the smoothest prog. House mixes which have peaks and valleys of energy and emotions.
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Born in India, Jay Gandhi aka dj blueprint has been involved with music his entire life, from when he began making mix-tapes in
his childhood to when he bought his first set of decks in his late teenage years to when he got his hands on Ableton Live in his early
twenties. His dj style is focused on pushing the dubbier, more liquid-funk oriented sound of drum and bass. His goal is to take the sound
to the next level in 2006 by producing drum and bass tracks that incorporate those elements of funk, soul, and jazz. Currently, he has just
finished his undergraduate degree at Saint Louis University where he deejayed everywhere from KSLU's longest running electronic music
show "Momentum/Deep Groove" to clubs and parties across the Midwest. He is now in grad school for advertising in Chicago where he will
continue to focus on drum and bass and his career in advertising. For booking information, contact
him through his myspace page.
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Let's see. My name is Doc Toxic and I spin Drum and Bass. I enjoy long walks on the beach and a nice afternoon nap. I like cake and I usually eat most my vegetables. I'm not a big fan of celery though. Funny story... Growing up I never really liked peppers, onions, or tomatoes, but as of recently, I found that I like all of the above on a subway club sandwich. Speaking of which, I've been in Chicago for two years now.
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Don't try to put a name to his style; all that matters to Michael Klein is "good music."
Never wanting to be bound to any one genre, Michael's music collection consists of House, Drum & Bass, Techno, Old Skool,
Trance and even some Hip Hop. Inspired by Sasha & Digweed, Danny Tenaglia, LTJ Bukem, Deep Dish, Scott Henry and Danny Howells,
Michael tries to emulate these DJ's superb mixing abilities - blending so seamlessly that the listener doesn't know where one song
ends and the other begins.
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Marcus Turnbo aka TMM has always followed the pulse of electronic music. From the early days of Hip Hop and Electro, to the
continuing evolution of Disco, House music has always been the heartbeat of it all for TMM. Growing up listening to greats
like Farley Jackmaster Funk, Julian Jumpin Perez , and Derrick Carter, TMM has always yearned to take control of the decks
and move the crowd. The dream is still alive.
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Every object in the material world is composed of the same infinitesimal particles. Through rhythmic oscillations, these particles
move in constant vibration, a periodicity known as frequency. With the presence of frequency sound can be born
(some audible and some inaudible), where there’s sound, there can be music!
Music has the power to soothe, to bring you to the present, to make you feel good, and to take you to another place.
With the gift of his first jam-box (and 6 cassettes), Vibrance began his journey into the power of Music. Through adolescence
and into young adulthood, he seeked new rhythmic experiences on compact discs with a vigilance as if they would some day go
extinct. While presently his medium of choice is vinyl -today no one is limited by format.
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