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Artist Name: Nomad |
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Real Name: Jamie DeMattia |
Age: 33 |
Gender: Male |
City: New York CIty |
Country: United States |
Total Plays: 2,910 |
Profile Views: 888 |
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JImi Hendrix, The doors, Led Zeppelin, Buddy Rich, Grateful Dead, Nirvana, Black Flag, Metallica,
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Technics Turntables, Urei 1620 (original) Pioneer efx 500 Pioneer CDj 1000 Vestax PMC05 II and VINYL
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1990 big hair bands ruled the airwaves, MTV was actually showing music videos. This is also the same time Nomad was searching far and wide for a pair of turntables and a mixer. Hip hop and house music was still relatiivly underground. DJs weren't considered rock stars as they are now. Sneaking into NYC hottest clubs Nomad was witness to some of the biggest name DJs rocking spots before they were big names. With being in one of the worlds most competeive market for DJs nomad would study new technics and search for the hottest records. Linking up with Scotty Marz when the rave scene in the north east was booming Nomad became part of the Kingsize Crew. Kingsize was most know for thier flavor parties and Bounce. Bounce was Westchesters hottest afterhours bringing in top DJs like Dimitri from Dee-lite, Justin Johnson, Kelly Reverb, Micro, Crystal Method. 1996 saw Nomad still working with the kingsize crew but also teaming up with up and coming super promoter Lenny Venice. These two together threw countless parties throughout Westchester, New York City and Connecticut. Most famous for a club in white plains called Emanon. An average night would bring in a 1000 people on a slow night. Emanon brought in top name acts like Amber, TKA, Pink, Deborah Cox, Sugar Hill Gang and many more. With such a sucessful party Nomad was getting booked at some other big name clubs such as Limelight, Tunnel, Then landing a residency at the legendary Sound Factory. Here Nomad got to be creative and experiment with different types of music and gained a bigger following outside of the city. Major Corporations soon realized the impact of DJs an started using them for thier events. Nomad was booked for Parties by Tommy Hilfiger, Hustler Magazine, Armani Exhange Vibe Style Shows, BET, CBS TV, NBC TV. Nomad was seen on the Area 2 tour with David Bowie, Moby, Busta Rhymes, Tiesto, Carl Cox, John Digweed and many more. Satellite Record Shop was another stop along the way for Nomad. He became employed there working next to many DJs and producers. Here he met his Production partner Quentin Harris. When these two get together they produce some hot tribal beats and vocals. NoQue Recordings was established shortly after their budding success took off. Second Generation LLC is also a brain child of Nomads. It started in 1996 and ahs flourished into one of New York Cities top Lighting Companies. Installing and maintaining lights in Sound Factory, Shelter, Cielo and many more is only the tip of the iceberg for this company. Nomad lives life to the fullest everyday so you can catch him rocking beats in a major night club or lounge. Break dancing til the wee hours in the morning. Snowboarding, surfing or skating the mean street of New York City. As he says you can sleep when your dead.
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