Our Guest Artists
Pete Moss
In the intimate settings of the Paradise Café in Cambridge and Axis in Boston the house heads of the East Coast were introduced and quickly addicted to the alluring house sounds of the soft spoken but magnetic Pete Moss. Morning sets at legendary East Coast events such as the IT parties brought his soulful style of house out of the clubs and thereafter it seemed dawn could not break at a massive without him.
Razor Ramon
At age 15 I bought my first turntables from a garage sale, or maybe I should say tables that just sort of turned. Both turntables were belt driven and looked like they may have been built by the Flintstones. Nevertheless I loved them, with my new stone age tables and a Radio Shack mixer I began to practice. Within the next year I figured out how to use the pitch control- after that it was all over!
Rich Medina
Choice defines the man. Rich Medina has made a life based on one choice that has transformed the listening experience of millions. DJ Rich Medina lives, breathes, and revels in sharing the type of music that make a listener remember his soul. It is this awareness of soul that brings listeners back time and again to hear Rich spin: heads nod, bodies sway, emotions expand and coalesce.
Rob Paine
Rob Paine's foundation for his Dj style, productions and faith is all rooted within reggae music and its culture. Ever since Rob was buying his first cassette tapes by reggae influenced bands like The Police, The Clash and The Bad Brains it was apparent that the rhythm of reggae music is what moved his blood. This love never faded and became a forward movement with djing and production.
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