Mix Sets 6 tracks, 5.37.06 therealdjfame on December 09, 2010 23:05
- 1. DJ Fame - August 2012 Mini Mix for DR 30.45 162 plays
- 2. DJ Fame - LeTouch.tv exclusive mix set 1.00.42 712 plays
- 3. Buyrum Halloween 2011 Mixtape 1.07.03 257 plays
- 4. DJ Fame - Hawaii Disc-O - Summer 2011 Nu Disco Mix 1.05.16 932 plays
- 5. DJ Fame presents Mad Science - 2011 53.05 804 plays
- 6. DJ Fame - December 2010 Promo Mix 1.00.13 585 plays 0.0 BPM
Releases 5 tracks, 31.29 therealdjfame on July 12, 2010 12:03
- 1. DJ Fame & Eric Sharp - The Chirps (Synth Mix) 5.20 57 plays
- 2. Jaswho- "911" DJ Fame Nu Disco remix (Temple Music Group) 6.45 550 plays
- 3. DJ Fame 'Name It X' - Dubsided 009 6.36 416 plays
- 4. DJ Fame 'When I Hear' - Dubsided 009 6.13 302 plays
- 5. Dj Fame - A1 - Anutha Day in da Ghetto - potty mouth music PMM002 6.33 138 plays
About
From guest sets in every corner of America (including Alaska and Hawaii), the Dominican Republic, Europe, Mexico and Russia, to his 6 year residency at New York’s premier underground venue, Sullivan Room, DJ Fame (Amos Damon) has continued to bring the more jackin’ sounds of tech house and electro to crowds of thousands across the world for almost 15 years. His energetic performances showcase some serious technical ability combined with intense cuts, crazy loops, and other turntablist-like tricks to bring a new style and sound to the dance floor. This illuminating stage presence and a rightfully-earned air of confidence sets him apart from so many peers and makes him truly one of the hottest talents on the dance scene.
More About DJ Fame
Fame’s natural progression to the studio gained him worldwide notice in 2006 when his first solo EP “Name It X” was released on one of the most respected UK labels in the industry, Switch’s “Dubsided”. This massive tribal-tech tune earned him the first American producer to join the label, and became a well known tool in the record crates of Richie Hawtin, Danny Howells, Ricardo Villalobos, Switch, Jesse Rose, Jimpster, and countless others.
“Yep I played the track (Name It X) to death, still dropping it if I'm honest. Reaction has been superb worldwide, I've even had a lot of people asking me to ID it for them after it featured in my Amsterdam Dance Music set” Danny Howells
Over the next few years, Fame continued to release originals and remixes on labels such as Potty Mouth Music, Loungin’ Records, NOSI music, and others. In 2006, he released a mixed compilation for Sullivan Room showcasing the sound of his residency. It featured mostly artists who were guests at his monthly event, “The Review”.
Also that year, Fame began working closely with Gaby Dershin (1/2 of Bedrock artist Astro&Glyde) on a production project named “Bit Crushers”. The duo immediately started unleashing a slew of tunes on the dance world for labels like Oakenfold’s Perfecto and Kleinenberg’s Little Mountain Records. This gained them major support from top jocks as well as licensing deals with companies like Nokia and the “Tap Tap” iPhone applications. They also found time to drop a 2 disc compilation for the 2nd Sullivan Room series, loaded with tracks from their own discography.
More recently, Fame has been focusing his energy on the newly launched “Rock It Science”, a music label. After 2 years performing guest sets at San Francisco’s infamous RIS events, he officially teamed up with head honcho Eric Sharp to bring the vibe of these amazing nights to you in the form of original musical releases featuring themselves, and other RIS resident DJs and friends. The first few releases are already receiving major support, and the future looks bright for this young, digital imprint!
SELECT VENUES:
Zona (Moscow, Russia)
Penthouse (Moscow, Russia)
Magazzini Generali (Milan, Italy)
The Egg (London, England)
Supper Club (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Jimmy Woo (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Passion / Nikki Beach (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico)
Red (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico)
Art (Monterrey, Mexico)
Rioma (Mexico City, Mexico)
DeSantos (Guadalajara, Mexico)
Abacus (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
El Batey (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Om (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Decadance (Ghent, Belgium)
Montuno's (Ghent, Belgium)
Club 26 (Toronto, Canada)
Next Door (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA)
Timba (Maui, Hawaii, USA)
Mellinium (Anchorage, Alaska, USA)
Ruby Skye (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Supper Club (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Temple (San Francisco, CA, USA)
The End Up (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Mighty 119 (San Francisco, CA, USA)
SmartBar (Chicago, IL, USA)
Black & Tan (Austin, TX)
Teasers (Miami, FL, USA)
Blue (Miami, FL, USA)
Creek Hotel (Miami, FL, USA)
Yage Bay Club Key Biscayne, FL, USA)
Pacha (New York City, NY, USA)
Crobar (New York City, NY, USA)
Avalon (New York City, NY, USA)
Sullivan Room (New York City, NY, USA)
Exit "IKON" (New York City, NY, USA)
Shelter (New York City, NY, USA)
Hammerstein Ballroom (New York City, NY, USA)
Pulse (Providence, RI, USA)
Asylum (Springfield, MA, USA)
Wonderbar (Asbury Park, NJ, USA)
NYC Residencies:
Sullivan Room (2003-present)
Serena (2005)
Mark Cafe (2005)
Liquids (2003)