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Worldchampion Dmc Visual Dj 2015 + 4X Dutch Dmc Champion + Benelux Dmc Supremacy Champion + Runner up World Supremacy Dmc Champion + Mixmove Visual Dj Champion Deejay WORLDCHAMPION DMC VISUAL DJ 2015 + 4X DUTCH DMC CHAMPION + BENELUX DMC SUPREMACY CHAMPION + RUNNER UP WORLD SUPREMACY DMC CHAMPION + MIXMOVE VISUAL DJ CHAMPION DEEJAY WWW.DEEJAYIRIE.COM BIOGRAPHY Born and raised in São Paolo, Brazil. Irie currently lives in Groningen, The Netherlands. DJ Irie is one of The Netherlands’ most forth going, top notch turntablists, renowned for his skills. His style can best be described as ‘eclectic’, mashing and mixing hip hop, reggae, funk, soul, rock, breaks and bass. Irie always evolves himself, since ‘style’ is never a definite concept and needs revision on a daily basis. Irie developed his turntable skills by competing in turntable battles since 1998. The hunger to get better resulted in him winning the Dutch DMC Championship in 2002 and manages to prolong his title for 5 years! His passion for face-to-face supremacy battles results in a runner up World Champion title at the DMC World Championships in London in 2005. Since 2006 he works with urban theatre company ‘Ish’. With them he performs on Broadway, in Chicago, Seattle, Beijing and Johannesburg amongst many other places. Irie commits himself to the group as resident (Cinematic) deejay. Besides performing Irie DEEJAY involves in producing musical and visual content for Ish’ theatre shows. Irie successfully adopts video scratching in his mix around 2008. He named it “Cinematic” deejaying. It enables him to spread a message in sound as well as image and create a fulfilling, 360-degree experience for the audience. Still eager to battle, Irie took his new visual skills to the test and won the first European Video DJ Battle in 2012 (Mixmove, Paris). The year after he competed in Las Vegas, where he got third place. 2015 Is the year he won the DMC Online Visual DJ World Championship, making him the first Visual World Champion ever! Between developing and performing theater shows, Irie shared the stage opening for and INFO + CONTACT performing with acts like Mixmaster Mike, Gaslamp Killer, KRS One, Jeru Da Damaja, Black Milk, Rakim, Q-Bert, DJ Fly and Odyssee. WWW.DEEJAYIRIE.COM With 20 years experience under his belt, shows in all six the continents and a variety of artistic interests, Deejay Irie has proven time and time again that he can captivate the [email protected] crowd with his unique style and character. Whether it’s DJ’ing in a club, performing with +316 41 15 39 86 jazz musicians, doing radioshows or creating theater shows and video content, Irie is guaranteed to bring his A-game, and leave the crowd behind with a big smile. press 1/2 PRINTED PRESS CLUBS & EVENTS PRINTED PRESS THEATRE WWW.DEEJAYIRIE.COM press 2/2 TV APPEARANCE MASTERCLASS VIDEO INTERVIEWS TELEVISION APPEARANCES 101barz.bnn.nl dewerelddraaitdoor.vara.nl streetpioneers.nl zapplive.ncrv.nl item on ‘Willem Wever’, childrens program where kids can ask a question and get it answered by a hiphopinjesmoel.com ntr.nl professional, NL willemwever.nl MENTIONED ON hiphopinjesmoel.com INTERVIEWS thaoriginalhiphop.nl 3voor12 h3c.aight.nu beatstreetsmagazine.nl thediggersunion.com Island Slalom Tour artentertainmentcollege.nl live stream workshop @ “Dubspot” NYC, USA performed at “DWDD” De Wereld Draait Door, daily current affairs television show, NL WWW.DEEJAYIRIE.COM music MIXTAPES Sample Chain Found Vol.1 - 2 The Other Side Of Valentine Hectic Eclectic Vol.1 - 2 - 3 Reggae & Dubstep Mix VIDEOS RADIO SHOWS COLLABORATIONS 2014 - IrieRadio 2016 Drico & DJSadhu present www.itsfreshradio.com Wat is Rijkdom (EP) 2015 - Next Movement 2015 Def P & The Beatbusters DMC Online Redbull Thre3style 2016 Sean Price Tribute present www.radiofortheworld.com Gloeiende Plaat (Mixtape) Visual DJ World Championship Dutch Finals (Winning Set 2015) PRODUCTIONS 2015 - Boom Bye Yeah 2005 ISH Theater Company: present www.radiofortheworld.com 2015 4-ISH, Herculish, 2016 OSCYI DJ Moz’art, Funkish Hard Rock (Single) 2016 Doowutyalike www.oogtv.nl - 106.6 FM 2011 El Pres 2015 Robert McFarland Glenwood Hostel (EP) Watch The Sound Allow Myself to Introduce Myself Manifest Destiny (EP) (Video Scratch Routine) WWW.DEEJAYIRIE.COM 2015 Winner DMC Visual DJ Championship 2012 Mixmove Champion France 2007 ISH Tour China HIGHLIGHTS 2014 AV SET in Sydney Australia 2011 Dubspot New York USA 2006 ISH Tour USA 2013 ISH Tour South Africa 2010 Electric Barbarian Tour China 2005 DMC Runner Up World Champion 2013 Electric Barbarian Asia Tour 2009 IDA Videoshow Premiere Poland 1998-2000 Osdorp Posse / Onderhonden 8MM Tour 2012 Las Vegas Video Battle USA 2008 ISH Tour Romenia resume 2007 ISH Tour USA 2009 Boyish/Girlish (music production ISH) 2009 Videoshow in London (with DJ Cheeba) 2016 Airfield Festival (Sibiu, Romania) 2009 China Tour (DJ Electric Barbarian) 2016 Pass the Dutch (Köln, Germany) 2009 “Knucklehead DJ’s released on “Return Of The DJs” 2016 Red Bull Thre3style (NL National Final) 2013 Electric Barbarian Asia Tour (Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul) (Boombap,San Francisco) 2016 Doowutyalike Party’s (Simplon) 2013 March Madness DJ Set (Oldenburg, Germany) 2009 Performance IDA World Finals (Krakow, Poland) 2016 DJ set with Gaslamp Killer 2013 Theatershow “I Feel Ya” (Johannesburg, SA) 2009 “Miracle Motion Picture” (Solo Video Show) 2016 Doowutyalike Radioshow 2013 DJ for Zuluboy (Durban, SA) 2009 Stormish (music production for ISH) 2016 Visual Eyecandy Video set (USA) 2013 Mysteryland (ISH) 2009 L.O.U.D. (show Ish) 2016 Visual Bombing DJ 2013 Senses Overloaded Video Set (Mechelen, Belgium) 2009 Publication book “Hip Hop In Je Smoel” 2013 Showcase I Love Hip Hop Festival 2015 DMC Visual DJ World Champion 2013 Opening DJ KRS ONE (Simplon, Groningen) 2008 “Strik je Veters” (monthly clubnight with DJ Friss) 2015 Next Movement Radio on 2008 “Fluxus” (Solo Video Show) Radio For The World 2013 Videoshow Boombap Festival, Reims (France) 2008 Release Volume 1 “Hectic Eclectic” Mixtape 2015 IDA World Final Judge with DJ Q-Bert 2013 Official DJ Video DJ Booking Agency (France) 2008 Winner DMC Benelux (Supremacy Battle) 2015 Break ya Neck feat. Turne & DJ DNS 2013 Showcase Mixmove (Paris) (AV Set, Sugar Factory, Amsterdam) 2013 IrieRadio weekly Ustream show 2007 Footprints (show ISH) 2015 Opening for Mixmaster Mike 2012 This is ISH 2012 2007 Mind The Gap (show ISH) (Melkweg, Amsterdam) (Music and video editor, performer, DJ for ISH) 2007 Florida Residency (ISH) 2015 Funkish Tour (music- video editor, DJ ISH) 2012 Freaknacht 3FM DJ Set 2007 Chicago residency (ISH) 2015 Video Showcase Dance Fair Utrecht 2012 Performance IDA World Finals (Krakow, Poland) 2007 China tour (DJ for ISH) 2015 Serato Germany Tour 2012 Release “Hectic Eclectic 3” mixtape 2007 Broadway New Victory Theatre, NYC (DJ for SH) (Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg) 2012 3rd place VDJC Battle (Las Vegas) 2007 USA tour (DJ for ISH) 2015 Krakow DJ Set 2012 Fight Flow (Music editor, ISH) 2015 Tattoo Convention Gdansk 2006 Release “The Sellout Mixtape” 2012 1st place Video DJ Contest “Mixmove” (Paris) (DJ Set with DJ Fly) 2006 USA tour (DJ ISH) 2015 IBE showcase (Heerlen) 2012 Release “The Other Side Of Valentine” mixtape 2005 2nd place DMC World Finals 2015 CD release Robert McFarland (Production) 2011 Performance IDA World Finals (Krakow, Poland) 2005 1st place DMC Holland (Solo Battle) 2011 “Miracle Motion Picture 2.0” (Cinematic DJ Show) 2014 IDA World Final Judge 2005 Release “Pindakaas Mixtape” 2014 IDA Promo Video (Krakow, Poland) 2011 Monteverdish Tour (DJ and composer ISH) 2014 DJ Moz’Art (ISH) 2011 Masterclass Dubspot, New York 2004 1st place DMC Holland (Supremacy Battle) 2014 Video DJ Set at Play Bar Basement 2011 Performance The Bowery Club, New York 2003 1st place DMC Holland (Supremacy Battle) (Sydney, Australia) 2011 Release “Hectic Eclectic 2.0” mixtape 2002 1st place DMC Holland (Solo Category) 2014 Next Movement party’s (Dog’s Bollocks) 2011 Performance at Lowlands (with Herculish) 2001 1st place Grote Prijs preroundes (DJ for MC Trase) 2014 Warenhaus (The Hague feat. DJ Friss) 2011 Gravitish (music production ISH) 2000 1st place “Skills That Pay The Bills” (Hoogeveen) 2014 Demo Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (ISH) 1999 Noorderslag (DJ for ‘De Onderhonden’) 2010 Herculish Tour 2014 TV Performance Willem Wever (Director, music- video editor, performer, DJ) 1998 Tour Holland/Belgium (DJ for ‘8 Millimeter’) rider TECHNICAL RIDER HOSPITALITY RIDER THIS IS WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU: - 2 x Technics SL 1200 - 2 x towels - 1 x beamer* (16:9) - 12 x bottles of water - (minimum) 1 x screen (16:9) +/- 3 meter wide or bigger - 2 x bottles Coca Cola - 1 x table 2 meters long, 1 meter deep and 90cm high - 12 x bottles or cans of beer - 1 x monitor speaker - 1 x Whisky Jack Daniel’s - 1 x microphone with tripod - Fruit (tangerines, apples, bananas etc.) - XLR cables for main speakers - A healthy lunch and/or meal. - jack/rca cables for monitor speaker No pizza, fries or any kind of fried fastfood. - VGA cable for projection - Private non smoking [dressing]room, that can be closed off. - multiple socket with at least 8 inputs THIS IS WHAT WE BRING: - 1 x Vestax DJ mixer - 1 x Rane SL3 - 1 x Launchpad - 1 x Macbook - 2 x stylus - 2 x slipmat IMPORTANT! - We need at least 30-60 minutes to set up the stage, including sound- and videocheck. - When you’ve booked Deejay Irie for an AV-set, note this is not a regular DJ gig, we bring a multimedia show/act. 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