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    Sunday, June 7, 2009

    DJ Vic Mase: "Will DJ For Food"




    The Basix

    Name:Victor Mason aka DJ Vic Mase, formally Mixmaster Mase of the Ol Skool Kids

    Hometown:Hampton, VA

    Genre: Hip Hop, R&B, GO-GO, Reggae, Baltimore Club, old school, Down South, New York, Hipster

    How long have you been a DJ:Going on 3 years

    Classic or Virtual:Contact Info:I started off with the same Technics 1200’s I’ve got now and serato wasn’t out yet. So I used Classic Vinyl. Now I’ve adapted to Serato but I can do either or. I hate CDJ’s

    Contact Info: aslumblogmillionaire.blogspot.com, djvicmase@gmail.com, myspace.com/djvicmase, twitter.com/iamdjvicmase


    DJ Bio
    Mixmaster Mase, Victor Mason, DJ Vic Mase, no matter what you call him the fact remains that DJ Vic Mase was BORN to do what he does and he does it well. Son of DJ V-Nice, a well known DJ out in Las Vegas, DJ Vic Mase has grown into his own and created his own signiture style and sound. Starting with classic vinyls and then eventually switching over to using the ever so popular serato, Mase has truly explored every avenue of DJ'ing and every aspect of music, giving his work a really complex, and layered sound. He can play anything from whats hot now, to what will be next week and has a good ear for many types of music. DJ Vic Mase started in his dorm room and will finish on top of the game if he keeps up at this rate. DJ Vic Mase is currently traveling all over the east coast doing shows for Lola Maxwell, Deron, G5 Clive, Nando Mcfly, Clientele, Drique London, and Hassani Kwess. He is also in the process of putting out his first mixtape which we will be anxiously awaiting.
    Straight From The DJ
    Top three songs of all time: Nas “ The World is yours”, Common “ I Used to love H.E.R”, and Mos Def “ Mr. Nigga”
    What is your ultimate goal with your music:to have people once again truly appreciate the sounds of hip hop. I can rock any party, concert, or dance, but when it comes to making people feel that love of the culture in the music they hear, I strive for that! Dj-ing is easy, but influencing minds and hearts through those rythmatic beats and breaks is where I hope my legacy ends.
    Who is your biggest influence: My biggest influence is myself. I get a lot of inspiration from individuals doing their own respective things but I know that I am the god of myself and I draw the influence of my music from within, or at least try to.
    If you could DJ ANYWHERE, where would it be:I would go back to ’93 and DJ the concert at Madison Square Garden when B.I.G and Pac had the Famous Freestyle Battle!

    Wanna hear DJ Vic Mase? Click Play to hear a sample mix.

    DJ Vic Mase Sample Mix - DJ Vic Mase

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