FORUM CHAT EVENTS CREW PICTURES LINKS





Crew:


B-b0y


San Francisco, CA
Neighborhood Productions / Playground Legendz SF
Mixes:
Funktional Delusions
B-b0y entered the scene in '95 and started playing for crowds shortly after. He's the Co-Founder of Neighborhood Productions that originated in Japan in 1999. Since, this Bay Area native of California has been rippin' up dancefloors worldwide from Florida to Japan. His electrifying presence on the decks has been leaving major footprints within the breakbeat realm, droppin' the filthiest breaks and nastiest electro known to man. Be sure to catch B-b0ys live performance at a venue near you, where he's guaranteed to take you on a journey into the depths of bass.





DJ Obese Vegetable

San Diego, CA / East Anglia, U.K.
Neighborhood Productions
Elias Carlon a.k.a. DJ Obese Vegetable has been representing Neighborhood Productions since its inception. As the Co-Founder of one of the hottest up and coming production outfits, he consistently strives to deliver only the tastiest of dance beats to hungry clubbers. His sets are a dump truck of ferocious sounds which pummel the neural sensors of innocent bystanders. Be afraid, be very afraid. Look out for upcoming releases on his La Gente Borrachas label as well as his forth coming mix CD, "I Love Unicorns."





Akira

Providence, RI
Neighborhood Productions
Mixes:
Pure
Originally hailing from Louisville, KY, Akira [Kerubim Ent., Neighborhood Prod.] has been a part of the electronic dance music scene for eleven years, spinning for 9. His previous residencies include Sparks in Louisville, KY and the infamous Club Hell in Providence, RI. His love for the music of the rave and gothic/industrial scenes resulted in a partnership with east coast legend DJ Venom, hosting the weekly gothic/industrial night, Resurrection, in Providence. Playing a wide variety of styles including nu skool breaks, drum'n'bass, tech-house, industrial and EBM, no matter what Akira brings to the decks, he's guaranteed to rock it.





Puzl

Seattle, WA
Neighborhood Productions / The Dirty Side of Disco
Original Tracks:
Back to earth
Get weird
Rainy daze
Chill 2 this
Since the mid 90's Corey has been in love with House. Influenced by Southern California's Massive, he decided to learn the art of rockin' the turntables in late '99. Since, he has rocked parties from California to Japan. Currently, Corey resides in Seattle where he produces as one half of the "Dirty Side of Disco" adding his jazz laced electro to the duo. His tracks are groovy and inspiring, while his mixes will keep you dancing 'til the sun comes up.





Blacklist
(Joey The Horse)


Wichita, KS
Neighborhood Productions / Sub.mergible DJs
Moving to Jacksonville Florida in 1994, he was first introduced to EDM. It was then he realized it was what he had been searching for many years. He attended his first parties in early 1996, and began DJing shortly after. It started with trance, but with where he lived it wasnt long until he progressed to breaks. First it was progressive, then funky, then he eventually stumbled upon the style that has stayed with him the longest... ELECTRO. In his time here he has DJ'd many parties and had started his own production company, Sub.mergible DJs. After enjoying some success, he stepped down from his duties with the company and let others carry on the name while he took a short hiatus until eventually being recruited by the now successful & well recognized Neighborhood Productions where his duties have been DJing (11 years), flyer design, and promotion.





Bizquik

Wichita, KS
Neighborhood Productions / Sub.mergible DJs
Mixes:
Platters & Hotcakes
Bizquik got his start with an experimental band in 2001. This allowed him to hone his skills as a turntablist and gave him the opportunity to showcase his talent to a wide variety of people. Shortly after, he found electronic music and has been hooked ever since. In 2004, he joined up with the Sub.merigble DJs and Neighborhood in 2005. He's known for his wild antics behind the decks, including the ability to control a crowd with a microphone. His styles range from house to breakbeat with cuts and scratches layered over the top. His live sets are highly energetic and dance floor deadly. Keep an eye open for his up and coming dj sets and future productions.





William Todd

Orlando, FL
Neighborhood Productions / The Dirty Side of Disco
Production tracks:
Missing1
William Todd's first exposure to dance music was in the clubs and house parties of Orlando, FL. As a teenager, Todd moved to Japan, where he gained his initial experience as a dj and producer. While in Japan, he was lucky enough to hook up with the Neighborhood Crew. Todd has since moved back to Central Florida where he continues to be an innovator in the world of electronic music. His dj sets run the gamut from Deep House to Electro Rock, and he produces as one half of "The Dirty Side of Disco" along with fellow Neighborhood Hoodrat, Corey Soto.





Friends:


Konēka

Wichita, Ks
Dead Monk Society
Mixes:
Dark Djembe
Drummer turned Dj, Koneka (cone-eek-ah) arrived into the Chicago house scene in the late 90's. Warm loft high rises to musty dank basements, Cole was in love. Not until early 2006 did he begin djing. Since his debut on the decks, Koneka has spun countless events, been hosted on serious-sounds radio, ibreaks.uk, is a regular guest dj for the reputable Neighborhood Productions, and has collaborated with nationwide dj's/producers to form "Dead Monk Society". Spanning to progressive breaks, epic trance or chi-town house, Konekas' sets are guaranteed to warm the subcockles of your heart!





Dj Rob N aka Twitch-E

Wichita, KS
Trendventors, Illusions, Roller Ent.
Mixes:
Progressin That Break 2
It all started in 1999 when Rob N started producing using programs such as Acid Pro and FruityLoops, blowing up in the asian breakbeat scene at the age of 14. Soon, Rob got a pair of turntables and cdjs and started mixing it up with Illusions and Roller Ent. who threw underground raves in Wichita mainly at the old Borderline Skate Park. Now he has grown out of that scene and is into mixing progressive trance/house/breaks. Be on the lookout for some new tracks from Rob, now that he is getting back into producing with newly updates on his home studio.





Dj Mordacai

Wichita, KS
Sub.mergible DJs
For over eight years Dj Mordacai has been a major part of the Wichita underground dance seen. Past residencies include The Foundry, Club 305, Club V.I.P, The Beat, Club Tabu, Woody’s House, and most recently Finns Lounge. Mordacai’s musical interest allows him flexibility on the dance floor spinning a wide range of Progressive Trance, House, and Break’s to the occasional Dub Step. After working with Skin Deep Productions for a number of year’s Mordacai Has found a new home with the Sub.Mergible Dj’s And Sub.Netwerk, And began working along side with Neighborhood Productions to bring Wichita and the surrounding area a new era in underground dance.





Seth Duncan

Wichita, KS
Mixes:
Amore 4
Seth Duncan specializes in the forefront music under the progressive trance to tech house umbrellas. Occasionally throwing in a few remixes of popular songs, his sets are sure to keep the dance floor moving. Seth takes special care to select only tracks with a hook or a particularly moving bass line; anything that will be catchy and induce hours of uncontrollable dancing.





F/STOP

Wichita, KS
Mixes:
Turn of Fortune
On the Horizon
Josh Dutcher, aka F/STOP, has been in the electronic music scene for years but is a relatively new face behind the decks. He got his first introduction to electronic music in the late 1990s when British big beat was sweeping the midwest underground, artists like Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers were getting mainstream radio play, and the underground subculture of electronic music was relatively unknown. His early influences included artists like the Crystal Method, Orbital, Fluke, Josh Wink, Hybrid, Uberzone, and Future Sound of London.

Josh was immediately hooked and has been fascinated with electronic music and the DJ culture ever since. A busy home and professional life conspired to keep him on the fringes of the local scene for a decade, but Josh kept pace with the ever-changing and evolving face of electronic music, and when the opportunity arose for him to explore DJing personally, he jumped at the chance. Dedication and practice resulted in only three months between the acquisition of his first set of 1200s and his first live performance.

Josh's current influences include Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz, and Ferry Corsten.