Amen Bmen
Amen Bmen spins classic and deep cut punk, post-punk, garage and no-wave jams. A veteran of WMUC in College Park, Amen Bmen spends much of his time these days in search of the DIY and the PMA. He currently resides in Baltimore and spends his spare time running Beatbots.com.
D3J
D3J plays exclusively off of 7″, covering indie pop and rock of the past and present. D3J is also one-half of local laptop-pop band Jakuta and Carl. Originally from Virginia, D3J has lived and performed in Austin, New York, and Baltimore. He currently resides in North Carolina, getting his masters or something.
Dan Amitai
Dan Amitai started DJing at the UMD college radio station under the name Smooth Henry. He uses turntables, laptops and an EFX-1000 with nothing left to lose, mixing dance music spanning many genres. You may have caught him performing at many of DC and Baltimore’s alternative music venues, including Edge, The Black Cat, Rock & Roll Hotel, The Hosiery/Gold Leaf, Warehouse Next Door and the Nerve Center; as well as large mainstream clubs such as Ultrabar, Club Five, Sonar, Eyebar and FUR. Look him up on iTunes for the free podcast! Awesome.
Ivan
experimental. Currently residing in New York City, Ivan DJs experimental, dubstep and dance music when he is not working on his other projects: The World That Summer, Immanent Voiceless, and Digital Penetration.
Jacob Daniel
Funky bass, dirty beats, and nasty synth lines. This is what you can expect when listening to the sound that is Jacob Daniel.
Having lived in the area for a short time, Jacob has definiltey become a familiar name within the DC/Baltimore Breaks scene. Besides holding a residency at Breakbeat Energy’s Digital Invasion, Jacob has graced the decks of such parties as 3rd Dimension @ DC Star, Transit and Mass Transit, Shorty’s, Hooked @ So Addictive, Tsunami Tsundays, Strangeland Records, the infamous Overload parties, and the list goes on.
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned since I started doing this 4 years ago, it’s this: you are nothing without the kids getting down on the dance floor. I want to thank everyone for their continued support over the years, and please, keep fighting the good fight!”
Jill T
BREAKS, OLD SCHOOL HOUSE. Jill has been straight-up raving since 1995, a true veteran of the DC EDM scene. Attend Jill’s shows and you are guaranteed a blast from the past peppered with surprising new tracks here and there. Jill is also one-half of the over-the-top-’90s-you-touch-my-tra-la-la duo known as The Thundercunts. She lives in VA.
King Koopa
Hip-hop, dancehall, old school
Advesary to Mario by day and moonlighting hip-hop DJ after hours, King Koopa is both a busy and evil turtle. Beat-Matching, cutting and transforming render dizzy marios on the dancfloor as easy prey seemlesly catching the next groove. After a brief hiatus the King is back and hes going straight for Princess Peach! New York City.
Mr. West
Mr. West, formerly nown as E-Rock, Less Than Three or Salacious E. Styles: electroclash, bmore club, indiedance and 80s are the staples. occasional hip hop, house, breaks, euro, disco, grime, dubstep, dnb tune finds its way in too. when playing for the rave crowd he leans towards dnb/breakbeat/uk hardcore. and sometimes electro. Currently living in Baltimore and married to the streets.
retrospect
retrospect. as a dj: equals = 1200s, vinyl and occasionally digital sources. divided by = downtempo (trip-hop, instrumental hip-hop, jazz, electronic), golden/independent era hip-hop, dub reggae, funk, psych/progressive rock, Factory Records, a ton more music+. multiplied by = previous efforts and guest apps at Saint-Ex, Wonderland and WMUC radio among other spots. but never subtracts the will to “be water” …to play and mesh as many different styles as possible in each and every one of his outings…from the equation. Washington, DC
The Soft Scientist
Soft Scientist cut her teeth on college radio (WMUC) before moving to Bmore. She spins rocksteady, classic ska, dub, soul, funk and post-punk of an international and lady-oriented bent. Baltimore.