Profile: Status Brown » Posted December 10, 2009 in People - 2 comments
Statusbrown consists of two Producers & both DJ’s since 2003. Growing up in high school they became to get serious and follow electronic music at the age of 14.
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Statusbrown consists of two Producers & both DJ’s since 2003. Growing up in high school they became to get serious and follow electronic music at the age of 14.
The Seductive Soundcrew (aka SSC) is a group of young up-and-coming DJs eager to build and maintain their ever-growing fan-base.
They have been ingraining their mark at almost every bar in Guelph, and Southern Ontario’s hottest venues. From the early ages of 16, these music junkies have been mixing the best in Hip Hop, Dancehall, Soca, House and Mash Ups.
Among Canada’s fastest rising stars, DJ Flash sits among the best DJs the city of Toronto has ever produced. Having honed his craft to be able to incorporate any genre of music into his trademark style, from party rocking hiphop to minimalist electro/house, DJ Flash has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the Canadian nightclub industry. With his roots firmly implanted in the world of vinyl, DJ Flash has been able to utilize his vast knowledge of classic club anthems and underground gems, along with embracing new technologies as the art of turntablism has gone digital – effortlessly making the transition from one medium to the other. See More After The Jump »
Halloween was fun for me… I went out as a Lego Man. Although I wasn’t out taking lots of pics, I sure did end up posing for tons. Anyway, to make up for the lack of pictures, here is a mosaic using some of our old pics (go on, click each tile). Also, here is a clip of my friend Cassandra doing what she does best.. Halloween style.
More updates are on the way this week.

GUELPH – 8:30 p.m. On October 30th, 2009, at the River Run Centre, Guelph-native Daniel Stolfi will perform his one-man show, Cancer Can’t Dance Like This, about his harrowing experience battling cancer.
In March of 2008, Daniel Stolfi was diagnosed with Acute Non – Hodgkin’s T -Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, an aggressive form of cancer that would need equally aggressive chemotherapy treatment over the following two years of his life.
While battling cancer Daniel lost his hair, his appetite, his strength and his sex drive. In Cancer Can’t Dance Like This Daniel takes the audience through a number of comedic monologues, musical numbers and character portrayals of his lost attributes to the disease. The question: can cancer out dance the dancing machine? Only time will tell.
Daniel recently performed Cancer Can’t Dance Like This at the University of Guelph and one of Toronto’s most recognized performance venues, The Second City Theatre, to a sold out audiences.
“Cancer Can’t Dance Like This, was a perfect combination of hilarious comedic ability, undeniable command over an audience, and unprecedented triumph over adversity,”
Jessica Gabe, writer for CBC’s Being Erica.
“It was a momentous, wildly entertaining, rock star moment for Dan that surpassed anyone’s expectations. I highly recommend this unique and inspiring show.”
Jason Murray, Founder of Upstage Productions
“Daniel Stolfi gives a powerhouse performance in this highly entertaining, classy, and powerful example of turning a negative into a huge positive. Very funny and highly recommended.”
Daniel Shehori of The Second City & Sweat Equity Productions
At only 24 years of age, Toronto’s DJ Wristpect has already managed to establish himself as a dominant force throughout Canada’s Urban Entertainment Industry. Having recently completed a seven city North American West Coast Tour, Wristpect DJ’d an exclusive event at the coveted and world famous, Playboy Mansion! From having held residencies at some of the nation’s top venues (The Guvernment, Docks, etc) and playing live-to-air to hundreds of thousands via commercial radio (Flow 93.5 FM, Z103.5 FM, Kiss 92.5 FM in Toronto, Mix 96 in Montreal), to producing a series of internationally acclaimed & award winning mixtapes (Bridging The Gap, Can I Kick It Series), and winning DJ battles along the way (2006 & 2007 Showdown DJ Battle Champion, 2008 Stylus Showdown Champion, Wristpect is working overtime to make sure his brand is heard throughout not only Canada, but the world.
Wristpect has also recently been recruited by Scratchlab DJ Institute (Canada’s Only DJ School) to teach lessons & seminars in the Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced & Digital DJ courses (instructors include some of North America’s top DJs)
On the mixtape side of things, Wristpect has been consistently delivering timeless releases and collaborations with some of the best in the game, including Little Brother, AZ, Just Blaze, The Clipse, etc. Furthermore, he was also handpicked by some of the world’s biggest hip hop and e-commerce websites to mix compilation CDs (mixed tapes) for major festivals such as A3C & Rock The Bells (featuring world renowned artists such as A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Rakim, etc. & attendances in the hundreds of thousands) with over 100,000 + physical cd units manufactured and distributed across dozens of cities!
Currently, Wristpect can be found playing at some of the hottest weekly engagements and special events across Toronto, as well as touring Canada in an effort to further brand himself. European, Asian, and Middle-Eastern tours are also currently in the works.
DJ Wristpect And DJ Tilt - The Party Life (Preview)
Born in Iran as a youth Mohammad had many musical influences. He often found himself listening to the King of Pop himself Micheal Jackson, often dreaming of having part in the music industry and pleasing audiences with music. Music had then suddenly become a language in which Mohammad had quickly learned to speak fluently in. While being fascinated in music since the day of conception, he then began to find interest in the ever-changing world of disc jockey production. Bravely he then set out at the age 13 making his hobby into a career. Although at the time due to his skill consequently proved the skeptics wrong.
He started to perform locally at different parties to create a name for himself and deemed himself successful doing so. Suddenly the amounts of job opportunities were accumulating and Mohammad was improving as a DJ. Through time he enhanced his skills to meet the needs of his audience. With his wide selection of hip hop to Middle Eastern mixes Mohammad continued to make a name for himself as one of the youngest DJ’s signed to Fusen Productions.
Today he is an active DJ that is well known for his upbeat and live performances. His unique style is what keeps his name in tact and his audience engaged. Whenever the audience is going crazy or you hear amazing music you know that DJ Mo is performing.