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Released: Aug 11, 2009
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  • Genre: Down-tempo / Funk / Hip Hop

    Location Diamond District, Washington DC, US

    Profile Views: 23684

    Last Login: 10/27/2010

    Member Since 8/2/2006

    Website www.djhut.com

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    I. Stylus Chris will not talk about myself in the 3rd person, or pretend to have my P.R. person write this: I have devoted more than half my life to music, and in particular Hip Hop Culture. Ever since I was young, music has been the driving passion of my life. I probably broke about 5 of my parents turntables trying to learn to scratch. I broke at least 5 bones breaking and b-boying, and have broke 1000's of pencils writing rhymes. I grew up in the Va Zone moving around Northern Va, mostly. I knew I was becoming more interested in Clubs/Music when I quit basketball because it interfered with going to Clubs in D.C. I landed my first real gig as a b-boy dancer in 1993. I moved up to NYC to start choreographing, and dancing for the group "DEEE-Lite". 1996 found me back in D.C. where I wanted to pursue my talents and business options in "Home Base." I starting djing around D.C. a lot, and also promoted parties with several of my boys. The two most recognized were "Pollen" and "Soul Camp". In 1997 I started working at the world renown "12 inch Dance Records". Working there led me to start promoting the Annual DMC DC Regional Turntable Battle which I still do today. In 2002, along with Niv Farahandouz, and James Graham, I opened DJ Hut. In the same space as 12 inch, we continued the legacy of Vinyl and Dj Preservation. Giving the store a complete facelift, we put a fresh face on a longtime music institution. We are still going strong today, check out our shop at: www.djhut.com. MCing and writing rhymes was a great passion of mine as well. I wrote my first rhymes back in 1985 influenced mostly by Run Dmc. I ran around the freestyle/battle circuit for a long time. That is where I met my Rhyme Partner Jamal aka "JihadIsreal". In 1998 we formed the Super B-boy group "Defined Print". Our first EP "The Fine Print" was released in 1999. Defined Print followed up with the "Rhymes Connect EP" in 2001. Produced by Depth Charge Recordings and Team Demolition, "Rhymes Connect" gathered strong indie and overseas play, leading to the song "My Library" produced by Zechariah Wise to be used in compilations, and on the X Games. Jihad and I still try to work on music when we find ways to stop time from our busy schedules. My Dj life is pretty much where I spend most of my creative time now. It has come completely full circle for me. 2008 has been a busy year. Alongside Fort Knox 5, I became a resident at "Eye Candy" inside Mandalay Bay Hotel in Vegas. I am also an official Washington Nationals DJ. I hold a monthly residency in Roanoke VA at "Metro!", one the best party spots you will find. I also guest spot all over the D.C. area at various clubs like Current, Fly, and Josephine but you can find me every Friday at Modern in Gtown, where I've been a resident for 7 years.
  • Members

    JihadIsreal Honorary members and contibutors: Zechariah Wise, Paradox, DJ Dial Tone, J Cosell, Dirty Hands, Chop Sticks, Blake 9, Write-On
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  • DAVITOS WAY...

    CHRIS,
    PEACE BROTHER...YO I STILL DREAM ABOUT "DJ HUT" WHEN I GOT BACK FROM NYC AND FOUND OUT IT HAD SHUT DOWN,I DAMN NEAR HAD TEARS IN MY EYES,B.REAL TALK.MAN AND I LOVED THE PLACE MOST WHEN IT WAS DJ HUT AND NOT 12INCH DANCE RECORDS.
    THANKS FOR LOOKING OUT WITH THE DISCOUNTS AND CARRY MY MIXTAPES AND PUTTING ME ON TO THE NEWEST BOOM BAP SHIT ALWAYS.YOURE A STAND UP GUY AND I WISH YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS,CHRIS.
    PEACE AND THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES,BROTHER.
    DJ DAVITO aka DJ DIAMOND DAVE

    2 years ago
  • 2 years ago
  • Naeem Oba

    peace

    2 years ago
  • Dj D-Lux

    Yo when I grow up, I wanna be just like you!

    3 years ago
  • FLO

    Yo shit was mad funny and super dope to chill with ya man. Thanks for the goodness allowed for dat artillery on Fri. Ill get you those boots emailed asap bc next week is wmc.... eerrr!. Werd homey.
    Ian

    3 years ago
  • bb0y BENNY-BLANCO from …

    YO STYLE'S!,CHECK OUT ME AND BEC'S NEW VIDEO SHOT IN WEST COST...LET ME KNOW WHAT YA THINK...?

    3 years ago
  • Dj D-Lux

    Man you owe me lunch!

    3 years ago
  • Ben Seidman

    Yo! good to hear from you man. things are good. Vegas got hit pretty hard by the ecconomy so everythings a bit tense. other than that though, very good. working on a bunch of new magic. Sarah says "hello and i miss you so much and hows the baby pants and hows the shop? i hope the shop is good. oh and we got a kitty." thats a direct quote.
    and the kitty is awesome

    3 years ago
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Bio:

I. Stylus Chris will not talk about myself in the 3rd person, or pretend to have my P.R. person write this: I have devoted more than half my life to music, and in particular Hip Hop Culture. Ever since I was young, music has been the driving passion of my life. I probably broke about 5 of my parents turntables trying to learn to scratch. I broke at least 5 bones breaking and b-boying, and have broke 1000's of pencils writing rhymes. I grew up in the Va Zone moving around Northern Va, mostly. I knew I was becoming more interested in Clubs/Music when I quit basketball because it interfered with going to Clubs in D.C. I landed my first real gig as a b-boy dancer in 1993. I moved up to NYC to start choreographing, and dancing for the group "DEEE-Lite". 1996 found me back in D.C. where I wanted to pursue my talents and business options in "Home Base." I starting djing around D.C. a lot, and also promoted parties with several of my boys. The two most recognized were "Pollen" and "Soul Camp". In 1997 I started working at the world renown "12 inch Dance Records". Working there led me to start promoting the Annual DMC DC Regional Turntable Battle which I still do today. In 2002, along with Niv Farahandouz, and James Graham, I opened DJ Hut. In the same space as 12 inch, we continued the legacy of Vinyl and Dj Preservation. Giving the store a complete facelift, we put a fresh face on a longtime music institution. We are still going strong today, check out our shop at: www.djhut.com. MCing and writing rhymes was a great passion of mine as well. I wrote my first rhymes back in 1985 influenced mostly by Run Dmc. I ran around the freestyle/battle circuit for a long time. That is where I met my Rhyme Partner Jamal aka "JihadIsreal". In 1998 we formed the Super B-boy group "Defined Print". Our first EP "The Fine Print" was released in 1999. Defined Print followed up with the "Rhymes Connect EP" in 2001. Produced by Depth Charge Recordings and Team Demolition, "Rhymes Connect" gathered strong indie and overseas play, leading to the song "My Library" produced by Zechariah Wise to be used in compilations, and on the X Games. Jihad and I still try to work on music when we find ways to stop time from our busy schedules. My Dj life is pretty much where I spend most of my creative time now. It has come completely full circle for me. 2008 has been a busy year. Alongside Fort Knox 5, I became a resident at "Eye Candy" inside Mandalay Bay Hotel in Vegas. I am also an official Washington Nationals DJ. I hold a monthly residency in Roanoke VA at "Metro!", one the best party spots you will find. I also guest spot all over the D.C. area at various clubs like Current, Fly, and Josephine but you can find me every Friday at Modern in Gtown, where I've been a resident for 7 years.

Member Since:

August 02, 2006

Members:

JihadIsreal Honorary members and contibutors: Zechariah Wise, Paradox, DJ Dial Tone, J Cosell, Dirty Hands, Chop Sticks, Blake 9, Write-On

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