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Having worked for Deal Radio now for over Five Years I pride myself on understanding the importance of this global multi-media platform and have enjoyed developing my role into Communications and PR for the Station both locally and globally.
Irvin Cee has started his second DJ career 100% digital and plays more than ever before on his musical feeling. He practices "Controllerism", by using controllers he makes computers do exactly what and when he wants them to do in order to uplift the musical experience to new heights. No precompiled or edited sets, but music from the depths of his soul. Track choice, order and structure are more important than genres so Irvin plays a broad spectrum of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno and Hard Techno.
A DJ for over 25 years, Mickey Jay has graduated steadily through the ranks. Initially on the Kent circuit he progressed to play such venues as Pacha and Ministry Of Sound in London, before a 5 year residency in Ibiza at Manumission’s infamous Bar M as well as playing the likes of Eden, EsParadis and Space.
Starting in the music industry at 16 and working with some of the biggest names out there, Dave Parker comes with a pedigree of Rock that makes his shows as good as they are.
For 50 years, I was a drummer and sometimes lead vocalist for Vancouver's ultimate party-rockers, Sparkling Apple (their speciality: "drunk rock", which you had to be drunk to play and drunk to appreciate). Nowadays, furthering my tradition of musical life, yours truly is a podcasting/Internet radio DJ and graphic artist, with my own program entitled "The Captain Maniac Show" -- imaginative or what? Rather than subject listeners to one particular genre of music, typical presentations cover a wide spectrum of rock and roll, from 60s British Invasion to Rockabilly to 50s rockers to Psychedelic Oldies and all points in between. Join us for our two-hour weekly show from Canada.
Since Slade released Mama Weer All Crazee Now in 1972, I have always been drawn towards the “rockier” genres of music. My teenage years were spent listening to Alan “Fluff” Freeman on the radio, which broadened my taste and also gave me an awareness and appreciation of classical music, due to his use of it in show jingles. I’d also like to think that he’s had an effect on the way I present Headz Up.