Holt Sorenson | 5 May 2008 23:51

BSP: This week on KZSU - DJ Tamotsu


Please tune in to KZSU by listening to 90.1 in the Bay Area or pointing
your web browser to http://kzsulive.stanford.edu.

If you're interested in guest appearing on any of our shows
or having a mix featured contact us using our email addresses
or: electronicadjs <at> kzsu.stanford.edu

Big Love Show with Jack - Mondays 3PM-6PM PST (11PM UTC)
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Jack is hosting DJ Tamotsu this week. Since grade school Tamotsu
has always been involved with music by playing in various bands.
He picked up his vinyl habit sometime around 1991 when he taught
himself how to mix on some 1200's that were left at the house
after a party. Hooked for good, Tamotsu has been playing
around the area and abroad ever since. Tamotsu has also helped
support many of the earliest parties in San Jose, like Velvet Shop.
He's played at the ENDUP, WMC, OM, Keep Tahoe Deep amongst many
other venues. He's played across the globe from Bangkok to Hawaii.

On music - "I love all kinds of music, whatever's good, but I tend
to lean toward the techy & deep."

More:
http://djtamotsu.com/
http://myspace.com/djtamotsu

Eclektronik Groove w/ Holt Sorenson - Thu 6AM-9AM PDT (9AM EDT)
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Holt Sorenson | 27 May 2008 00:26

BSP: This week on KZSU - Amit Shoham/DJ Nathan/Joseph Jojo Torres


Please tune in to KZSU by listening to 90.1 in the Bay Area or pointing
your web browser to http://kzsulive.stanford.edu.

If you're interested in guest appearing on any of our shows
or having a mix featured contact us using our email addresses
or: electronicadjs <at> kzsu.stanford.edu

Big Love Show with Jack - Mondays 3PM-6PM PST (11PM UTC)
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Jack is excited to host Amit Shoham of Tarantic Records and
DJ Nathan of Care Recordings.

Amit Shoham is one of the founders of Tarantic Records. He has been
playing music since the age of six and is proficient on keyboards,
guitar, and bass. He has also had a life-long interest in
music-related technology, and has dabbled in everything from
designing studio components to creating computer programs that
compose music. Amit first took interest in electronic dance music in
1992 when he was first introduced to San Francisco's rave scene. He
began creating techno and house tracks and experimented with live,
improvised ambient/downtempo sets. In 1995 Amit began collaborating
with DJ Blackstone. The duo's first effort, "The Flute Song" caught
the attention of Dubtribe's Sunshine and Moonbeam Jones. Dubtribe
remixed the track impeccably, and released the remix on the Imperial
Dub label. Blackstone and Amit launched "House of Stone Records" in
November 1998, and released "Johnny Mojo's Theme," their first
release under the Disciples of Johnny Mojo moniker. In 1999 they
renamed the label "Tarantic Records," and have continued producing
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