DJ Code Blue: Mix DJ playing Hip Hop and Urban music in Clubs, on Radio and Online.
Based in London, England, DJ Code Blue is a new breed of urban dj. Most nights you'll find him blasting the biggest tunes in London's clubs and airwaves, but he's equally at home breaking new music on his popular Hip Hop Blog and iTunes Top 100 Podcast.
For more than five years his reputation as a versatile, reliable urban and dance dj has seen him rock parties all across London and the UK: from Soho's bourgeois haunts (Ruby Blue, Play Room, Opium) to high street super clubs (Tiger Tiger, OnAnOn, Liquid Envy) via 1000+ capacity student parties (Flirt!, Shipwrecked, Skool Disco, Alexandra Palace Graduation Ball).
He's played alongside the royalty of European Hip Hop DJs, including Tim Westwood, DJ Semtex and Shortee Blitz, plus he's warmed up for US superstars from Jazzy Jeff to Coolio (and also Screech from Saved by the Bell!). Student tours he's played include the Smirnoff Experience, with The Scratch Perverts and The Freestylers, plus Singstar's Student Tour and the Malibu Seriously Easy Going Tour.
He can currently be found flexing his in demand, crowd rocking skills every week at The Academy and Liquid/Envy, West London. Global, his Friday night urban music residency, has been a guaranteed 700 capacity sell out every week of the student year.
His plans to break the airwaves have seen him host live radio shows on London's Westside FM Radio, building on his stint as Station Manager of B1000, Brunel University's Student Radio, where he djed and produced a Student Radio Award nominated Hip Hop show.
When he's not rocking a club or playing a hip hop radio show, he's working on his online presence. Tricky Business Radio, his Hip Hop podcast, is a constant fixture on the worldwide iTunes top 100, and DjCodeBlue.com, his urban music blog, receives thousands of hits a week breaking the latest US & UK urban music news and music.
As mixtapes and magazine columns have morphed into zip files and blogs, so DJ technology has moved from crates of 12" records to CDs and Serato - but the game plan stays the same - rock the crowd with expertise and skill.
In 2009-10 watch him write the blueprint for DJs' online movements, and keep on smashing the clubs of London and beyond.
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