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Christopher LaBreacht Davidson, [2] better known by his stage name DJ Cutman, is an American chiptune DJ. [3] He is known for his remixes of video game soundtracks through his label GameChops, such as Zelda & Chill , [ 4 ] as well as his live performances at video game events and his web series This Week in Chiptune .
SiIvaGunner [a] (/ ˈ s iː v ə ˌ ɡ ʌ n ər / ⓘ), formerly GiIvaSunner [a] [2] (/ ˈ ɡ iː v ə ˌ s ʌ n ə r / ⓘ), is a comedic musical collective based mostly around bait-and-switch YouTube videos claiming to be "high quality rips" of video game music that are in reality remixes, parodies, and/or mashups, often incorporating ...
Jennings relied on covers heavily for Music Man, which may have been an indication of his dampened creativity due to years of touring, recording, and drug abuse. In addition to Cale, he also covers songs by Kenny Rogers, whose 1979 album Kenny had kept Waylon's previous album out of the #1 spot, and Jimmy Buffett.
Tonka (real name Thomas-René Gerlach), German electronic music artist (DJ and Re mixer) Tony De Vit pioneering Hard House Hard NRG DJ and resident of the infamous Trade Club London voted as one of the Top 10 DJ's of all time by Mix Magazine UK in 2011. [21] [22]
The song was released by Columbia Records on June 3, 1997, as the lead single from both the soundtrack and Smith's debut solo album, Big Willie Style (1997), and it was Smith's first solo single following his work with DJ Jazzy Jeff.
"At the Hop", a 1957 hit song by Danny and the Juniors, described the scene, "where the jockey is the smoothest, and the music is the coolest at the hop". [39] In addition to the DJ introducing and playing popular records, local bands and solo recording artists sometimes performed live at these events.
The record had buzz for its first month of being released in New York City but was largely a flop [2] until it was later discovered in the southern hip hop community being first used by Memphis based DJ Spanish Fly on the song "Trigga Man" in 1990. [9] The second song to use the triggerman beat was Kevin 'MC. T. Tucker and DJ Irv's "Where Dey ...
The song was a success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum. [4] Following its release, Lemonhead opted to take a step back from the limelight and instead the group was marketed as a duo. [5] As a duo, Quad City DJ's released their debut album Get On Up and Dance in June 1996.