Hong Kong
Debbie Chia / Miso Flamingo / second mouse
Music: House – Deep, Tech, West Coast, Minimal

Mighty Mouse
Thailand

DJ Nakadia
Name: David ThamRace: Chinese
Age/Status: 38 (Married)
e-mail: dav_tham@inbox.com / david@basicmanage.com
I was a former DJ spinning for some clubs in the 80's back in
Been working in Labels with FORM Records and ran an entertainment company back in
Brain Power: Graduated in F&B Management / Major in F&B Service Management
My current JustOverBroke predicament: Working in a paper stationery company which is base in
My Assets: A car, a wife, two girls, Icon Marketing Sdn Bhd (Marketing, Trading & Garment Manufacturing) / Leapin Frog Enterprise (Graphic & Design House) / BA.SIC Management Enterprise (anything that deals with Food and Booze) want to know more… go click “DJ Roster”
ONE Day: To have a chain of clubs of my own that highlight new talents and several restaurants that you can SMOKE inside
Others call it stupidity, I call it Passion: To rid poverty and give unfortunate children what they truly deserve and let underdogs know that they have a CHANCE to present themselves
Current Happening: I have begun stage one of my dream, joining a close friend to form BA.SIC Management, a bar and music management company that have no fancy gimmicks but simple basics. Our fortes are: Bar concepts, manage, training, menu design and customize recipes, performers and DJs imports / exports, music label promotions and international performer liaison
Pet Project: Mumbo Kitchen, a mobile project that brings independent musicians and artists together for a weekend party and display of their work. At the same time, working with charity org. like ONE foundation, World Vision and CARE to seek funding and help for bigger projects
My wish list: World peaces (SO cliché), cure for HIV/AIDS, stop child violence, improve Asian lifestyle, provide windows of opportunities and spread the gospel
Music that I play: Chillout Jazz, Deep House, Disco, Retro and Progressive House (I am a HOUSE person)
Skills: Wire boy, assistant DJ, Head DJ, Relieve DJ, Music Programmer, Club System Designer, Club Promotion, Club Management and eventually Club Owner (some day soon…) Microsoft office, PC/MAC able, CorelDraw, Photoshop and lots more… get to know me, you find out
Well I hope to seek your support and help some day in the future. I surely would love to meet you all some day and if you have the same cause as I do, feel VERY free to drop me a line or e-mail me and we shall explore the possibilities together. It’s a BORDERLESS world now anyway…
Launched as a DJ ONLY record subscription club in February 1983, DMC is without doubt the founding company of DJ culture. Fuelled by a team of people with twenty years commitment to the DJ industry DMC is manned by managers who either come from a DJ background or are passionate for dance music. It is widely recognised that DMC was at the forefront of the DJ/Club Culture movement which began in the 80's.
DMC's founder Tony Prince began life as a jockey and then became a singer before becoming a UK club DJ and eventually a top UK radio personality. If you'd like to read about his first career moves, read this: http://www.manchesterbeat.com/
In the beginning DMC invented the word 'megamix' to describe the art of DJs mixing records into a none-stop medley. It really began in 1981 when Tony Prince started to play DJ mixes on his Radio Luxembourg programme. The show eventually became known as the 'Disco Mix Club Show'. DJs around Europe heard what was happening, Prince was inundated with their individual mixes and they came from all over Europe.
And so it was that mixing tracks into cool, short medleys as a production format was established for the very first time and Radio Luxembourg was an impressive vehicle to broadcast the art with a UK and European audience in excess of 50million listeners! This was in a day and age when the UK still had a handful of radio stations and only thye BBC and Radio Luxembourg broadcasting nationally.
Whilst late 1981 was the point when this brand new art form was created the rest of the story continued when Prince and his wife Christine launched DMC as a way for DJs to produce mixes and for their colleagues to play them. DMC became the world's first licensed DJ ONLY record label.
In February 1983 when DMC was launched the Princes put their savings into a magazine which they produced to accompany the monthly mixes. They called the magazine Mixmag and, more than anything it was this publication which pointed DJ's in the right direction inspiring them to be creative and campaigning for club managers and owners to employ quality DJs instead of the cheapest record player in town. DMC also campaigned for better sound systems and politer bouncers (but you can't win 'em all!!!). The DMC label, exclusive to DJ subscribers, still continues to release monthly remixes and mixes created by DJs for DJ members. Taking an average of 8 individual productions each month for twenty years, DMC has distributed no less than 2000 individual DJ productions.
DMC also managed or aided many of the founding DJ mixers and brought their mixes and remixes into the public sector. Suddenly the DJ became the centre of attention, the real focus in dance music and subsequently their earning power and creative boundaries were opened wide and the world became their oyster.
DMC was also the company who first took DJs and fans on holiday together to IBIZA as far back as 1986 with a company they formed called 'Nightlife Holidays'.
Other feathers in DMC's corporate cap include the creation of The World DJ Championship which gave birth to Turntablism, a brand new music artistry which has turned the record player into a musical instrument. DMC staged an event which saw Public Enemy, Run DMC, James Brown and Janet Jackson sharing the stage at London's historic Royal Albert Hall with the world's greatest exponents of DJ art. Carl Cox, at the start of his career, entered the DMC/Technics DJ Championship. Dave Seaman was the editor of DMC's Mixmag magazine and launched Stress Records for DMC. Sasha and John Digweed were just two of the many DJs who were signed to this top 80's house label. Jr.Vasquez career as a remixer was kick-started on DMC's remix service and the world's premier DJ, Paul Oakenfold, received his first front cover feature in DMC's Mixmag as did many other icons.
It is true to say that every major DJ who turned the tables in the decades 80's and 90's, was first featured on the front page of DMC's dance music bibles MIXMAG or UPDATE or had their first public mix released on DMC's Mixmag Live - the world's FIRST DJ mix series to hit the public sector!
The DMC organisation's commitment to exposing and inspiring DJ art and DJ talent and to raising DJ standards, was a world-wide effort with branches in 40 nations playing their part. Whilst "Mixmag" in the UK drove the tribes of fans to appreciate great DJs and great music, "MIXER", DMC's American publication, planted big DJ seeds across the USA's traditional rock driven industry. As the world opened up to club DJs who no longer needed to talk into microphones, so jocks learned that, 'have record box will travel' as a new breed of DJ saw no international boundaries and their world-wide appearance fees expanded beyond their wildest dreams. Better still - this wasn't a Brit or a US DJ thing - this was for everyone because it was about great mixing - not about personality.
With 40 National branches and offices in London, Slough and New York, DMC arrived at the 21st century still wired positively continuing to inspire the world DJ population and indeed to uncover new talent. The DMC WORLD DJ CHAMPIONSHIPS now feature three annual events and in 2002 DMC worked with the UK's Luminar Leisure to launch the DMC YOUNG DJ OF THE YEAR (full reports on all DMC events can be found here on DMCWORLD).
DMC were again first to bring on a totally new concept in mixes, a chill-out after hours mix series which was named 'BACK TO MINE'. One (New Order), was even reviewed as 'BEST MIX EVER' in the British rock rag NME!
Today, via DJPAGES, DMC plans to change the way DJs market themselves and the way record labels communicate with them and the way fans discover the world's great DJs. Whether it be a 16 year old in a bedroom in Poland or a House DJ working a top London club or a hip-hop DJ from the Bronx, they can all be found by surfing their site.
DJPAGES will be DMC's main concentration for the next few years. We want to see a world-wide network of DJ charts featured on prime radio around the world. We believe DJs and radio Programme so watch these pages!
Sorry about all this banging of our own drum but new fans need to know exactly what DMC stands for and there've been a lot of beats gone down in twenty years. A big welcome to DMCWORLD.COM. the web site for the world-wide Dance Music Community, the DJs, the labels, the artistes, the producers AND THE FANS!
And bring on DMC - decade three!






