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DJ Zimmie

Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

A Music podcast
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Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

DJ Zimmie

Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

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Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

DJ Zimmie

Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

A Music podcast
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In this episode Buck & I discuss hitting the ceiling in Indianapolis before transitioning to Austin, competing and winning in both Red Bull 3Style and The Goldies, country music DJs, Sony's recent attacks on DJs and pork chops.
I had the pleasure of meeting Sarin during our (DJ Jazzy Jeff) NYE gig at the Northern Bass Festival in Auckland, New Zealand.  Her team provided some essential glue to keep the festival running smoothly but also maintained a very family-like v
"I worked my after school job. I worked way too many hours and got horrible grades to take every penny I made, all throughout high school to go spend it on records." I honestly can't think of one thing in the world of DJing that Trayze DOESN'T
It's weird how good the DJs in Canada are. I remember getting mixes and edits from The Freshest and the Eh! Team and being blown away. Nick Bike started out DJing on 2 computers running Windows Media Player and now sits perfectly alongside Cana
Case Bloom's journey to his current position as a staple in the Nashville music scene was a long and windy one. We discuss his tenure in the super dope music market of Philly, building parties that have lasted 12+ years, gentrified foods and of
Emmaculate is an essential member of the newest generation of house music producers and DJs from Chicago. We discuss growing up as a white suburbanite kid in the shadow of the legendary Chicago music scene, dabbling in production and DJing acro
The Bay Area is basically a factory that makes dope shit and it's influence is apparent talking to Goldenchyld. A member of the DJ group The Bangerz (previously The Fingerbangerz), he's battled as part of the San Jose mobile DJ crew scene, he's
You may know Jim Sharp from his super dope edits or maybe even his Dusty Donuts 45 vinyl label. We cover all that and so much more including coming up in Toronto, making moves these days in London, Jim's days as a rave DJ and even talk a bit ab
Music nerd, DJ of all things from Top40 to 45s and master of ceremonies at Red Bull Music 3Style, Flipout does it all. He's been hip-hop since day 1 and his positive attitude have kept him knee deep in the game ever since. Xièxiè!
Quite possibly the funkiest human I personally know. Versatile on synths, the talk box, cuts, beats, you name it. Get familiar.
DJ, B-Girl and generally fashionable curator of cool parties and culture in downtown Las Vegas, Crykit is one of my favorite people on Earth. Get familiar with this ray of sunshine.
If you think his being a US Red Bull Thre3style champion is impressive, you should see him parallel park.  Big Once is nasty on the cut, he bodies clubs and if you don't have his remixes, you should.  Peep it.
From Philly to LA with a quick stop at the White House, Mr. Sonny James shares tales of being a tour DJ all over the world and breaking bread with James Brown.
Dope DJ, support for Serato and undercover jazz head, Kutcorners is one of the most thoughtful DJs I know.  We had some great talks while I was visiting Vancouver about the DJ community (or lack thereof), hip-hop and what's going on in America.
(Formerly DJ Mega Man) From being a scratch nerd in Oxnard to a club DJ in Vegas and now producing for people like Pitbull and Justin Bieber, DJ Mega Man aka Michael Mayeda has done a few things, to say the least...
In March of 2014 I was on tour and rolled through San Francisco.  The Rock-It Scientists! had me on their "Shut Up and Talk" podcast to promote the DJ Documentary I'm making and shoot the shit about DJing.
DJ A-Minor and Dr. Mark Katz do some great work at UNC teaching students about Hip-Hop and DJing.  Last year they asked me to stop by, talk about the film and do a Q&A about DJing.  This is the audio from that lecture, use your imagination for
When I was on tour in Australia and New Zealand with DJ Premier and Pete Rock, the big homie Recloose asked me to stop by MAINZ (Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand) where he was teaching to talk to his students.
One half of People Under The Stairs, Thes and I chop it up about the state of hip-hop, fans with slimy hands, hijacking John Legend's piano and more!
DJ P is a bad dude. He's a member of the Rock Steady Crew, an all-vinyl genre-bending party rocker and winner of the Master of the Mix show.  Peep the scene...
Jorun and I discuss trading breaks with Jam Master Jay, the Halifax music scene and DJs not getting called out for being wack…
Jake tells us about drinking Carlos Rossi with E-40, producing for G-Unit and making funk tracks with Mayer Hawthorne as Tuxedo.  Diversify yo bonds...
I'm a nerd.  I love hip-hop and I’m a grown ass man, but I’m a nerd.  I love researching and reading the stories behind things, watching documentaries, etc.  For this reason, Brian Coleman is the shit.  Brian has been a music journalist for a l
San Jose native Cutso talks about coming up in the mobile DJ scene, working with the (Finger) Bangerz to create music for the Jabbawockeez and keeping his remix game tight.
There's lots going on with "Soundtrack: The Story of the DJ", the documentary I'm filming about DJing.  Give this update a quick listen to find out what that means for podcast content and more!  www.TheDJDocumentary.com
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