D.J. R.E.D.
(Real Every Day)
Bio:
Since he was five years old Herman Orphey (D.J. R.E.D.) knew that music was his destiny. At the age of ten he went to a school party and realized that he was drawn to the deejay booth and was totally hooked. After receiving his first turntables at the age of twelve and teaching himself how to spin, D.J. R.E.D. was known as Herman “The Springer” Orphey.
In 1989 (age 16), he auditioned for and was accepted as resident deejay to represent his school on WKKC radio. Throughout his career he’s graced the airwaves of different radio/internet stations across the nation such as WKKC and Smove.biz.
Some his musical influences include deejays like “Fast” Eddie Smith, Mike “Hitman” Wilson, Mario “Smoking” Diaz, Ron Hardy, Lil’ Louis…just to name a few.
After high school he met Paul Johnson who inspired him to start making house tracks. At the age of nineteen Herman “The Springer” Orphey released his first two records under Dance Mania Records.
In 1996 Herman “The Springer” Orphey became D.J. R.E.D., Deejay Real Every Day.
He moved to Atlanta, GA in 2002, later on met D.J. Mike Music. D.J. Mike Music helped him to realize his potential in deejaying and producing. Embracing his new found potential his released (2004) a third album with Bump City Records.
“…all I ever wanted was to be heard by many and to tell my story through music. Everybody has a role to play. My role is to bring the energy to house music that the others won’t. That why I’m unpredictable, uncontrollable, and uncompromising…
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Dj Noodles bio:
So how it all started, it was one long summer of 99 back in the south east of London where we all just got out of school and had nothing to do. A close friend who everyone would go to meet, happens to come across some turn tables and from that point it was a match made in heaven. From that summer and on we all took turns mixing and going back and forth with the mc’s on garage tracks. For the flowing years we found time to work on our skills and develop our ear for music. Somewhat years down the road I’m still playing garage but now I also play deep and soulful house, hip hop, reggae and R&B, I’ve played in a number of clubs around Atlanta GA, Miami FL and North Carolina. Now I’m on a new adventure with radio.
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DJ BE (DiversifiedSound / DEG / 4Deep)
No matter where you see him or what style he is playing DJ BE always brings his “A” game. His smooth sexy selections transcend genres and styles, but they all share the same end result... packed dance floors! Quickly becoming one of Atlanta's favorites.
Home Base: Atlanta, GA
Style: House (Deep to Tech), Nu-Jazz/Broken Beat, Lounge & Soul.
I currently have a residentency @ Lava Lounge (1st/3rd Thurs) www.cosmolava.com, Beleza Lounge (4th Thurs) www.belezalounge.com, Atlanta Underground in Charlotte (quarterly), Sunday Groove Radio - Internet Show (Every Sun) www.stickam.com/redbomb. Held a weekly residentency @ Halo Lounge (3yrs plus) www.halolounge.com, (voted #1 Lounge in Atlanta by www.atlanta.citysearch.com)
I’ve had the pleasure to play with and open for: Matthew Bandy, Master Kev, Jamie Thinnes, Ralf Gum, Kai Alce, Kemit, Lars Behrenroth, JoJo Flores, Johnny Fiasco, Justin Long, Halo , Reelsoul, DJ Offbeat, DJ Yusef, Ramon Rawsoul (The Gathering) and Calvin Morgan/Michael Alan (Sweat Crew), Spoon & Mindub, Nabani Banks, Dr. Katz, Rodd Summers, Sir Thomas, Harry Chronic, DJ R.E.D and the entire 4DEEP CREW.
DJ BE - Brian
diversifiedsound@yahoo.com
www.thedynamitegroup.com/djbe
www.myspace.com/deejaybe
I am Here for:
Networking, Promoting, Make New Friends, & Maybe Find Someone Special (Sorry I'm Not Gay).
Hobbies:
Dj, Producing, Networking, Being Adventurous, Living & Enjoying Life.
Favorite Movies:
Undercover Brother, Sprung, Hot Shots Part Deux, The Ladies Man, Malibu's Most Wanted, & Don't Be a Menace In South Central While Drink Your Juice In The Hood.
Favorite TV Shows:
Old School Cartoons
Favorite Music:
House Music
Favorite Books:
Sexual Astrology
I Love:
To Laugh
I Hate:
People Who Take Life Too Serious