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Dj Oji, Baltimore, Usa - Official Interview
Dj Oji, Baltimore, Usa
Interview Time - Dj Oji, Baltimore, Usa
![]() 1.Influences?
My greatest influences include 2.Influential artists include : Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Chaka Khan, Michael Jackson, Grandmaster Flash , Sugar Hill Gang, Patti Labelle, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, and The Ojays. 3.How I got involved in music:
I am 28 years old and I have been a DJ since age 13.
I am originally from the school of Hip Hop (or should I say the Old School of Hip Hop).
No, they were not technique 1200's.
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"The Paradise Garage" was the venue. Once you were in there you lost all track of time. The DJ's name was Larry Levan. He was an inspiration to us all. His legend lives on.
![]() 4. The club :
The Paradox is the Baltimore based club that I have gained both vital
and invaluable experience. To pay homage to this club and its owners for continued support of house music, I released a 3track EP last year on Basement Boys Records called The Paradox EP.
![]() I play Paradox usually once a month. 5.Music that I like?:
As a DJ/Producer I am into mostly Garage (vocal house). 6. Where I play now? :
Today I reside in Baltimore.
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I am proud to say that this show airs on Saturday nights
The show is called "The Underground Experience" and the format is deep and vocal house.
![]() www.angelfire.com/md/djoji. 7. Travelling?:
Unfortunately, I have never traveled aboard. Fact is, my travel in the U.S.A has been limited as well. 8. The scene in America- Is Garage and House music becoming more acceptable?
For those who still have a love for the music, the scene will never be dead.
Its just a shame that it is not exposed to the masses.
I believe that America would be a better place if house music were our Anthem. One of those Usa Underground labels of mine!!!
![]() 9.What are you views on the English Sunday Scene /Speed Garage/2step movement? Is this a fragmentation to far? Perhaps now I will step on some toes. I will apologize in advance. Why is it that the industry in England feels that is necessary to re-classify or categorize House music ? Every six months there is some sort of new twist on an old sound and it is born a new name. They come and they go. That sound is then changed and exploited by UK industry strong-arms, labels and producers and the creator never gets credit for his/her originality. Ex. Speed Garage. First of all, it has nothing to do with "the Garage" This music was never played at "the Garage", nor is it what one could assume to make sense, a sped up version of Garage style music. Second Armand Van Helden developed a style of production. He didn't give it a name other than Armand mix. Well somewhere along the line, his style was adopted by a whole nation of producers oversees and it was deemed to be Speed Garage. Not once have I seen him get any recognition for being the creator of this style of music. I have seen producers emerge from the UK . So, I guess I am not a big fan of this style of music. Every once in awhile, I will hear a song in its classification that will catch my ear, but for the most part it all sounds the same and there are usually no vocals. How can this be helping our industry if there are never any words to identify the song or no focus on the development of artists. Again, I apologize, if I am stepping on any toes, but these things are important to me. As a disciple of the "Underground"? and having lived and experienced a portion of the Garage era, I know that this is not representational of what it was really about. 10. Influential DJs/Producers for me?:-
Tony Humpheries, Larry Levan, Timmy Regisford, 10a. My views on other country involvement :
I am all for other country involvement in this industry. . 10. Who would you like to work with within the Garage and House world: I would not mind working with any of the above mentioned individuals. 11.Artists/Producers to watch out for:
No particular order..
Roy Davis Jr. (he is the bomb producer), Charles Dockins, DJ Pope + DJ Oji AKA Brothers in the Struggle, DJ Spen (Spensane), Kevin Yost, 95 North, Kimani, Pound Boys,
If you are into the Washington/Baltimore Sound check this out.
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1. Baltimore Soultree featuring Sande'-"Hope in your Soul"
2. Brothers in the Struggle featuring Una - "Yearnin for your Love" 3. DJ Pope" Into the house"(produced by DJ Pope, remixed by DJ Oji on Cutting Records) 4. Unreleased UltraNate "Found A Cure" (DJ Oji remix)
Lastlit I liked to thank - my good friend and graphic artists Ronald Mills credit for designing the Paradox Ep label as well as the POJI trademark (which by the way stands for Pope and Oji)
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