Sony Creative Acid Pro Loop Libraries 1 track, 30.08 djpuzzle on July 25, 2011 16:07
- 1. Afterhours EDM 30.08 229 plays
Sound Trends App Loops 2 tracks, 14.28 djpuzzle on July 25, 2011 15:34
- 1. Dubstep Presentation 2.21 346 plays 140.0 BPM
- 2. Reggaeton Beats Mash Up Mega Mix 12.06 218 plays
- 1. August Summer Mix 2011 1.01.17 770 plays
- 2. Mix Of Originals 2011 56.51 913 plays
- 3. Essential Breaks Mix Vol 1 55.21 374 plays
- 4. Chitown (A Chicago Vinyl House Mix) 1.10.17 489 plays
- 5. Progressive House Mix 32.47 323 plays 130.0 BPM
- 6. Wicker Park Mix 2006 1.03.43 170 plays
- 7. Anticipating Spring Mix 1.11.01 678 plays
Soundcloud Madness - Originals 34 tracks, 2.54.36 djpuzzle on January 04, 2011 21:58
- 1. Dj Puzzle - Dubstep EP Taster 12.10 308 plays
- 2. Princess X - You Turn Me On (Dj Puzzle Remix) 3.37 156 plays 140.0 BPM
- 3. California Underground Electro 320 5.00 12932 plays 128.0 BPM
- 4. Funk Jack Love - All synths Nord Lead 3 5.18 620 plays
- 5. Some Places (Taster) 2.44 848 plays 125.0 BPM
- 6. Rough Rider 2.59 547 plays
- 7. Chicago Tribal House New Taster 5.19 2493 plays 128.0 BPM
- 8. Power (Dj Puzzle Remix) - DESHAMUSIC,INC 4.06 888 plays 122.0 BPM
- 9. The Swoosh Song 320 8.12 372 plays 128.0 BPM
- 10. Summer Jazz (2011 House Mix) 4.44 343 plays 122.0 BPM
- 11. Bass Rumble/Lose Control Feat KFJacques 4.14 192 plays 125.0 BPM
- 12. Jason Donnelly (Dj Puzzle) - Copland 6.34 602 plays
- 13. Nu Life Revisited 3.18 219 plays 128.0 BPM
- 14. Miami Dance Demo 4.45 441 plays
- 15. Bass Rumble 4.15 299 plays 125.0 BPM
- 16. The Swing Song 3.50 300 plays 125.0 BPM
- 17. Thunderstorms 6.10 502 plays
- 18. A Bit Of A Click 4.32 265 plays 125.0 BPM
- 19. Rockin The Bass 6.52 453 plays
- 20. Bubble Bubble 320 4.30 472 plays 125.0 BPM
- 21. Here We Go! 0.58 520 plays
- 22. Electro DnB 7.18 1149 plays 177.0 BPM
- 23. Baby Got Back (Techno Edit 192kbps) 5.53 841 plays
- 24. As The Record Turns 2.48 191 plays
- 25. Django Reinhardt - It Don't Mean A Thing (Dj Puzzle's Dionysus Mix) 4.15 528 plays 121.0 BPM
- 26. Deep And Funky 6.18 444 plays 124.0 BPM
- 27. Drip Drop 3.35 371 plays
- 28. Make It Happen (orig) - 128k 6.09 65 plays
- 29. Ambient Tech House 6.22 228 plays
- 30. The Drill 4.10 411 plays
- 31. Jazzy House Adventure 6.05 376 plays
- 32. My Weapon Of Choice 4.17 337 plays
- 33. Scan Tron 9.03 99 plays 95.0 BPM
- 34. Glitch Dub 4.00 243 plays
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Chicago native now residing in Los Angeles. Been on Soundcloud since it was beta. Produced over 30,000 loops for labels Loopmasters, Sony Creative, Peace Love Productions, Acoustica, Sound Trends and more. My most recent accomplishments include getting my tunes placed in the popular IFC tv series "Portlandia" and a new set of Dubstep loop kits for Sony Creative (release date TBA). I have been working very hard in the music industry for over 20 years because I love music.
Gear Nord Lead 3, Virus TI2, Moog Voyager
I am mostly a hardware guy. My favorite instruments are Drums and Synthesizers.
HISTORY: In 1988 (age 14) I visited a little music store in Mt. Prospect Illinois called The Sound Post. My curiosity brought me in to the keyboard room and with my informal training on Piano I plunked a few chords out on every synth. They all had the most wonderful sounds. I had already been a fan of Chicago House producers such as Adonis and Steve Silk Hurley and popular Synth Pop groups such as Depeche Mode and Heaven 17 so the idea of composing music with synthesizers was more than welcome in my mind. My Grandmother loaned me the money to purchase my very first Synth and Drum Machine and so I worked at the local White Hen with permit to pay it off.
I ended up getting a job at that very same music store 3 years later and went to school for 2 hours each day and worked the rest of the school day by means of the High School's work program. The work program allowed me to gain the credits required to complete my senior year and graduate.
I then continued to take out loans and upgrade my equipment and before you knew it I was using a Tascam 8 Track and an Apple PC with sequencing software, Opcode's Vision in specific. My friends were all extremely impressed with my skills and knowledge as I continued to progress.
At age 20 I picked up and moved from Jefferson Park in Chicago to Huntington Beach California and struggled to make it there and returned shortly after my 21st birthday.
I worked as a temp and in corporate offices for a couple of years before getting a job as a mobile Dj which lead me to quit my other jobs and just work on the weekends Dj-ing weddings.
Times were getting tough so a friend, and artist whom I was producing at the time Thomas Carlyle Aires (Arcanta), hooked me up with a job in the shipping department at Projekt Records. I worked there for seven dollars per hour until I spotted an ad in the Chicago Reader for a sales position at a little music store called zZounds Music Discovery Center. Amazingly I got the job. This was a major turning point in my life and the beginning of my music career.
zZounds (now an internet giant) was an interesting little mom and pop store. It was started by an ex-attorney for Jenner and Block named Ray Worthy Campbell. Ray's vision was to open a music store for his kids so they could be exposed to music and have a fun place to practice and explore music as well. I sold midi equipment, software, and taught the occasional student who signed up for my Intro To Electronic Music Composition lessons.
Ray sent me to Nashville in 1998 for the Summer NAMM convention and that is where the story really unfolds. I stopped by a demonstration at the Sonic Foundry booth and listened to their sales rep demonstrate the latest version of Sonic Foundry's ACID Pro. We had already sold ACID version 1.0 at zZounds and I of course was amazed at what this program could do simply because there was absolutely nothing else like it and it certainly was a total dream come true. After the demonstration they announced that they were hiring and if interested they were to speak with a representative back stage. I was the first and only person to respond which almost made it seem as though it was meant to be.
I could hardly wait to return home because the meeting went well and my hopes were high. I followed through with every step immediately upon my arrival in Chicago and to no avail received a phone call from Mike Scheibinger at zZounds of all places, how nerve racking. Mike was interested and eager to meet and interview me at the Madison Wisconsin home base.
My experience in Madison was almost dream like. Mike let me stay at his house the night before the interview, not even knowing who I was. He had a wife, daughter, and a dog all living in a humble home in Cottage Grove Wisconsin. Everyone was so friendly and generous. I awoke to the smell of freshly brewed coffee and the wet nose of a dog sniffing my face. Mike drove us to Sonic Foundry and we hung out all day interviewing.
My bus ride back to Chicago was not easy to tolerate as I was completely excited about the possibility of working for such a cool company. One hour into my ride home and my mobile rings. I answer it and it's Sonic Foundry's Human Resources telling me I got the job.
I worked at Sonic Foundry for about two years editing and ACIDizing loops, making demo songs, preparing remix contests for ACIDplanet.com, and scoring advertisements. Some of my most adored accomplishments were helping to develop ACIDplanet.com, scoring and producing the Acid MTV commercial, writing the script and music for the Chicago B96 Acid radio commercial, editing the content and preparing samples for the Beck and Beastie Boys remix contests for ACIDplanet.com, and and demoing products at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD tour in Seattle. Working at Sonic Foundry was such a great experience and I learned so much but it was too good to be true. The company went public and became a huge success until the market crash winter of 2000. This is when 200 hundred employees including myself lost our jobs on Christmas weekend do to company downsizing.
Luckily Mike kept me busy with freelance work. I produced all of the loops for ACID Dj 3.0 which was developed specifically to sell at Best Buy and Computer Discount Warehouse nation wide.
Sonic Foundry sold it's software and media to Sony.
I then continued to produce 6 more loop CDs for Sony Media Software but this didn't pay the bills so I decided to start my own business producing royalty free loops for ACID and Soundtrack.
The company is called Peace Love Productions. The name was inspired by the conflicts in Iraq. I've been running PLP for ten years from today and it has been a very fruitful experience. I feel blessed every day when I think about how it has helped me to grow as a person both creatively , mentally, and spiritually.
The process was challenging. I taught myself web design and programming by means of the internet. I also had to learn how to market products with very little to fund them. MORE TO COME
