Rainmaker - Live Sets, Mixtapes, "Other" etc... 15 tracks, 17.35.15 Bobby Rainmaker on November 22, 2011 22:08
- 1. Flexi-Double-Slam 58.31 173 plays
- Download track Go to track Pro Player Breaks Racket - Rainmaker and BrettJayB (Monkey Tennis Group Mix)2. Pro Player Breaks Racket - Rainmaker and BrettJayB (Monkey Tennis Group Mix) 1.09.31 185 plays
- 3. The Hundreds 42.05 192 plays
- 4. Tales From Your Crypt 55.38 242 plays
- 5. Crack for Breakfast (2011) 29.53 406 plays
- 6. Art Party Set (Live) 1.25.44 1003 plays 130.0 BPM
- 7. Salvation 1.11.33 85 plays
- 8. Learning To Swim (2001) 1.51.06 43 plays
- 9. Volume 5 (NYE 99/Y2K) 1.24.32 84 plays
- 10. Project 99 (1999) 2011 Remaster 1.07.22 154 plays
- 11. Absence D'Esprit (1999) 1.06.57 42 plays
- 12. Dark Matter (1998 Previously Unreleased) 1.13.55 129 plays
- 13. Mindfunk (1998) 1.13.21 58 plays
- 14. Angel Love (Live) - 1998 58.55 141 plays
- 15. Headtrip (1997) 1.46.05 101 plays
Bobby Rainmaker - Production 7 tracks, 46.29 Bobby Rainmaker on September 10, 2011 11:15
- 1. Made You Look (RNMKR's Sugar And Cream RMX) 4.28 47 plays
- Download track Go to track Hedflux & Neurodriver vs.Transformer (BrettJayB & RNMKR's Macho Energy Breakdance)2. Hedflux & Neurodriver vs.Transformer (BrettJayB & RNMKR's Macho Energy Breakdance) 4.43
- 3. Doowhatchulike (RNMKRs Bloody Well Right! RMX) 8.12 131 plays 130.0 BPM
- 4. Drumma vs. 5 Minutes of Funk (RNMKR's 8 Minute Edit) 7.40 150 plays
- Download track Go to track Britney's Prerogative vs. that GDMFSOB (RNMKR's Too Many Playas to Hate Mix)5. Britney's Prerogative vs. that GDMFSOB (RNMKR's Too Many Playas to Hate Mix) 7.37 190 plays
- 6. Afrojack vs. Bobby Rainmaker - FOLLOW THE GUNZ (KGunz RMX) 5.00 105 plays
- 7. CABL011R: 3PO "Follow the Sun" (Bobby Rainmaker Remix) 8.45 93 plays
Bobby Rainmaker - VA - Mixed 15 tracks, 17.22.30 Bobby Rainmaker on September 06, 2011 14:07
- 1. BR-4-NorthernUnderground 1.00.14 102 plays
- 2. Ultra Concentrated 1.10.00 208 plays
- 3. Critical Mass 1.02.16 387 plays
- 4. Funky Weather Warning 1.20.40 237 plays
- 5. Crack For Every Meal 1.12.57 299 plays
- 6. Crack for Breakfast (2011) 29.53 406 plays
- 7. Infringement Notice - V/A - Mixed 1.15.22 672 plays
- 8. Piked Heads 53.10 509 plays
- 9. Alt.Binaries - V/A - Mixed 1.11.31 403 plays
- 10. Area Code Conversion - V/A - Mixed 1.20.26 320 plays 129.0 BPM
- 11. Nightmare Emulation In Vinyl 1.31.26 541 plays
- 12. Yearlong December - VA - Mixed 1.04.22 351 plays
- 13. Art Party Set (Live) 1.25.44 1003 plays 130.0 BPM
- 14. ZeroOne-Funkturm - VA - Mixed 1.11.26 329 plays 130.0 BPM
- 15. STS-120 1.12.57 243 plays 128.0 BPM
About
"I am a constant changing..."
:: Naked Funk - "The Fan"
I have my musical gravitations, somewhat reflected by the "sets" on here but I like a lot of music, so I try not to limit myself.
I had sort of an industrial beginning as a DJ...I'd been playing around with music and was a big clubber in Austin, TX in the early nineties and there started experimenting w/ turntables... I moved to Fayetteville, NC in 1994 and one day found myself in the right place at the right time, and took an apprenticeship under Mark "The Hitman" Pezzella...For him I began as an understudy in local clubs where he held their entertainment contracts, to learn the ropes of doing things correctly in a competitive club environment, and also spent several hours per week looking over his shoulder in his studio - "Hittmix Studios" and assisting in the production of cheer and "Aerobic Mixes" that were produced and sold, mainly at International Cheerleading Competitions - associations with which he held the Sound Reinforcement contracts...This was a big operation he ran, so I got a lot of good experience there, in many aspects of the field. Mark was involved in many aspects of it. I had access to several longtime professionals, with so much/many varied backgrounds and experience. So I was fortunate to be part of that operation, even though I only got to experience a fraction of it, I saw and retained much, or saw the light, as it were, as time passed... :-) I know I wouldn't be near the DJ had I figured out what I could - all by myself... ??
I eventually became a resident at the most popular club in the area by being somewhat sober while Eddy G was on a binge (then by winning their contract for Mark). Later, we got word that the area was getting re-zoned, so they wouldn't be able to update their license for the next year, and that was about the same time I started getting booked for parties and raves and 'club nights'... So, a bit later, I moved back to Arkansas, put out the first mix of my own (I knew how by now), started Mindtribe Productions and started throwing parties... That chapter was very good, with hella fond memories, but the story better for another forum.
Somewhere along the way I'd hooked up w/ Justin Johnson (NY/SF), Chris 3PO O'Connor (NYC/Buffalo), Johan Afterglow (NYC/Malmö, Sweden) and Tom Grin (NY/CT), and together we unofficially became "Mindtribe" the crew, playing all over the country together, trashing towns, creating indelible memories among us and the locals we left there to clean up after us... :-) While not always steady, this continued on until 9/11 and the terrorist activity in NYC...
During all that confusion, I re-entered the Army and between '02 and '09, spent a total of 4 1/2 years in Afghanistan with the war...
Since the return from my last deployment, I've been in the process of picking back up my music career, and rebuilding what I've lost by disappearing for so long...Lately I've been remixing for one or another of Justin's labels (Cable Recordings/Barely Legal Records) and just trying the best I can to re-establish myself...The World has changed...The environment has changed...Some for the better, some for the worse... but it's nowhere but up from here...I love music.
What else can I say?
Cheers!
BR
