11 januari 2014
Naam | Aron Complin |
Functie | 1 × DJ |
Geslacht | man |
Geboortedatum | |
Leeftijd | 46 |
Herkomst | Canada |
Genres | hardcore |
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Biografie
·In early 1994 a tape was handed from one friend to another and the seed that was planted would grow and unleash what would become known as DJ Fuzzboy
Fuzzboy spent the next several yearsexperiencing the best Electronic music that the world had to offer and attended some of the greatest parties ever thrown in North America. It was around this time that he made the decision to get more involved in what had become more of a lifestyle than just a bunch of dazzling events
In 1996 The Fuzz got a hold of his first set of decks with the intention of learning to play like the DJs that had become such an influence in his life. With tips and help from Toronto rave legends such as Dominik, Grimace, Slip & Slide, Kamikaze, Grimace, Dr. Trance and Ken Finch he was ready to rock the place at E4EA's "Glow'n" on February 19th 2000.
Shortly after his debut Fuzzboy became a resident at Nightmare and 4:20 productions. Also around that time, E-maiL productions- the brain child of Fuzzboy, Swiss and E-mail Sean, began throwing parties that brought a dedication to the harder side of electronic music.
The next few years saw Fuzzboy play dozens of parties and events, opening for such International DJs as Lenny Dee, Brisk, Geezer, VinylGroover, Omar Santana and Unknown. He also caught the attention of promoters outside of Toronto and began playing gigs across Canada and the Northern United States, including the 3-day "World Electronic Music Festival", better known as WEMF, the biggest party of it's type in North America.
After a brief hiatus, Fuzzboy came back with a new outlook on the Hardcore scene in North America. Since then he has tried to expose as many people as possible to the newest,hardest and most cutting edge Hardcore sounds while still keeping the memories of the old school Rotterdam sound fresh in their minds.
The future promises many more opportunities for Fuzzboy to spread the sound around with the re-birth of the Canadian Hardcore Collective, his affiliation with TDSK and his participation in the weekly CHC radio show
Fuzzboy spent the next several yearsexperiencing the best Electronic music that the world had to offer and attended some of the greatest parties ever thrown in North America. It was around this time that he made the decision to get more involved in what had become more of a lifestyle than just a bunch of dazzling events
In 1996 The Fuzz got a hold of his first set of decks with the intention of learning to play like the DJs that had become such an influence in his life. With tips and help from Toronto rave legends such as Dominik, Grimace, Slip & Slide, Kamikaze, Grimace, Dr. Trance and Ken Finch he was ready to rock the place at E4EA's "Glow'n" on February 19th 2000.
Shortly after his debut Fuzzboy became a resident at Nightmare and 4:20 productions. Also around that time, E-maiL productions- the brain child of Fuzzboy, Swiss and E-mail Sean, began throwing parties that brought a dedication to the harder side of electronic music.
The next few years saw Fuzzboy play dozens of parties and events, opening for such International DJs as Lenny Dee, Brisk, Geezer, VinylGroover, Omar Santana and Unknown. He also caught the attention of promoters outside of Toronto and began playing gigs across Canada and the Northern United States, including the 3-day "World Electronic Music Festival", better known as WEMF, the biggest party of it's type in North America.
After a brief hiatus, Fuzzboy came back with a new outlook on the Hardcore scene in North America. Since then he has tried to expose as many people as possible to the newest,hardest and most cutting edge Hardcore sounds while still keeping the memories of the old school Rotterdam sound fresh in their minds.
The future promises many more opportunities for Fuzzboy to spread the sound around with the re-birth of the Canadian Hardcore Collective, his affiliation with TDSK and his participation in the weekly CHC radio show