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"Top 10 DJ of 2004" -MTV
"I don't play exclusive songs, I make them" -
this is the philosphy that DJ Vlad aka Vlad the Butcher uses when
creating his internationally sought-after mixtapes.
In a relatively short time, Vlad rose
throught the ranks of the DJ world. He was recently named a
"Top 10 DJ of 2004" by MTV. He received 'Mixtape of the
Year' awards from Vibe Magazine, XXL magazine
and the Mixtape Awards for his "2Pac: Rap Phenomenon"
mixtape (which he collaborated on with Green Lantern and Dirty
Harry). He has been featured in countless shows such as BET,
MTV, and the Associated Press. As well as magazines
like The Source, Dub, Fader, Thrasher
and many others. He has played in some of the biggest clubs in the
world in places such as Japan, Australia, Europe, all over the US,
and even in the Middle-East where he entertained US troops. Vlad's
mixtapes became so talked about that major artists and celebrities
would seek out Vlad to appear on his mixtapes. Shaquille O'neal,
Alicia Keys, Wyclef, Xzibit, Jadakiss,
and Busta Rhymes have all collaborated on Vlad the Butcher
CD's.
DJ Vlad started with Hip-Hop back in 1983
during his breakdance days. In the early 90’s he got involved in
the San Francisco Bay Underground Hip-Hop scene as a producer. By
the mid 90’s, he switched from music production into the DJ arena,
starting out with mixtapes. By using his production savvy to
create his mixtapes, he quickly gained notoriety. Vlad originated
the "Internet Mixtape", being the first DJ to release mixtapes in
MP3 format. Even today in most MP3 sharing programs a search for
"DJ Vlad" will typically garner about 1000’s of copies of his
mixtapes still in circulation.
In 2002, Vlad moved to New York to further
his DJ career. After only a few short months in New York, DJ Vlad
was nominated in the 2K2 Mixtape awards – a feat that takes most
Mixtape DJ’s at least 5 years to accomplish. As his mixtape
notoriety grew, big name started to work with him - DJ's like
Eminem's own Green Lantern and Nas's DJ Dirty Harry. After hot CD
after hot CD, Vlad became the first out-of-state DJ to make it in
the cut-throat New York DJ game. His style revolved around his
production skills - where he created his own exclusives songs from
pieces of other songs. "At first, it just started with taking the
vocals from one song and ta beat from another - but then I stepped
it up. I would have an artist like Xzibit do an orignal verse,
then I would have Busta Rhymes do his own verse, I'd call up a
super-producer like Hi-Tech and get a new beat, finally I would
have an singer like Brooklyn do the hook - and suddenly I got a
hot song that nobody else has"
DJ
Vlad continues to raise the par in the Mixtape game. A typical DJ
Vlad Mixtape has over 50 songs, and dozens of world-famous
remixes. Many celebrities are huge fans of his CD’s, including Dr.
Dre, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Young Buck, Game, and Kanye West.
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Career Highlights:
Awards
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Nominated 2K2 Mixtape Awards
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MTV's top 10 DJs of 2004
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Vibe Magazine - Mixtape series of the year
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XXL Magazine - Bootleg of the year
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Justo's Mixtape Awards - Mixtape of the Year
Radio
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DJ for the
Jumpoff Radio show - New York + 20 markets
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Official DJ for Reggae Star ‘Barrington Levy’
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Tapekingz
Shows
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Bahrain (Middle East)
The Edge
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50 Cent Record Release Party
Interscope / Aftermath Records
Club Ivar, Los Angeles
2,000 people
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Dancehall Rock Concert - Jamaica
Bounty Killer, Bunny Wailer, etc.
15,000 people
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Australian Tour
6 cities
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The Garden – Tokyo, Japan
600 people
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New York:
NV, China Club, Supper Club, Jamroc, Remy, Etoile, Flow,
Metronome, Vudu, Negril Village, Tanda, Coda 34
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Los Angles
House Of Blues, Century Club, Ivar, Atlas
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San Francisco
Justice League, Club Dread, Body Shop, Bluesville,
American Legion,
The Down-Low, Big Heart City, Storyville, Galaxy, Nickies,
Jelly’s
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Utah
Weeping Moon
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Press
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Vibe.com Article (09/05)
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Thrasher
Magazine Article (09/05)
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MTV choosed DJ Vlad's "Hot
in Here DVD" as Top 10 of 2005 (08/05)
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WriteOnPoint-Magazine.com (08/05)
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SOHH.com (06/05)
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RemixMag.com (06/05)
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Allhiphop.com (06/05)
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MTV News (11/04)
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ESPN Sportscenter (09/04)
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Dub Magazine (08/04)
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Vibe Magazine (07/04)
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MTV News (07/04)
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MTV News (03/04)
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Allhiphop.com (01/04)
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The Source Magazine (12/03)
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Vibe Magazine (01/04)
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XXL Magazine (01/04)
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TheCrusade.net (09/03)
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Allhiphop.com (09/03)
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MTV.com (09/03)
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XXL Magazine (9/03)
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SOHH.com (9/03)
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MTV Direct Effect (3/03)
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MTV.com (6/03)
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MTV.com (3/03)
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The Source Magazine (6/03)
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The Source Magazine (3/03)
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XXL Magazine (6/03)
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EmixShow Magazine (7/03)
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I-Jonez Magazine (7/03)
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San Francisco Bay Guardian (7/03)
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Vapors Magazine (3/02)
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Showcase Magazine (5/02)
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AftermathMusic.com (7/03)
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DaShadySpot.com (7/03))
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