DJ fuma

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About DJ fuma

1970's - Fuma grew up as a kid in NH listening to the disco era evolve on Boston AM radio. 1982-1983 - He started hanging out at a roller skating rink listening to rock and new wave and funk. Just a few blocks away was a club called "Club 777". Originally an over 21 club with teen night on Mondays & Tuesdays. Later after losing their liquor license, they turned all under 21. Dancing next to a Michael Jackson impersonator, listening to a track off "Thriller" is when it really hit him... "I had to be in that booth". 1984 - Big hair, parachute pants and this strange thing called break dancing was starting to come into pop culture. Fuma landed a job on the decks in front of crowds in Manchester, NH. Back then he was mixing Rock, Funk, Disco, and Pop for those 8-wheeled skaters at the largest roller rink in New England; Happy Wheels. These were the influential days that taught him exactly what made people move… the energy of the beat. Now many (many) years later, he still pursues that never-ending energetic pulse and lets his natural intuition take over when he gets behind the decks. Interwoven within the thumping of the kick drum, you'€™ll find Brazilian-laced percussion, syncopated rhythms, filtered loops, deep funky bass-lines and wild breakdowns that let your mind immerse itself in the lush sounds and theatrics of the dance floor… "I really never know what I'€™m going to play next. To me, it's all about the vibe of that night. I feed off the crowd. I have an idea of where I'm going to take them, but sometimes the next song doesn'€™t get chosen until I have 30 seconds left to mix it in. Some DJs spend way too much time analyzing their mixes and putting sets together in advance and rehearsing these long drawn out mixes, when they really should be just feeding off the crowd and having fun." On the other side of things, Fuma can turn just about any bar or lounge into a very crazy place. "I really love to slow down once and awhile now too… that’s how the “Fuma’s Lounge” came about. Sometimes you just want to have a martini or glass of wine and kick back with friends and be able to talk. Give me anything Brazilian, or deep, spacey, or jazzy and I’m lovin’ it. I’ll get the girls dancing on the bar every time!" Fuma’s eclectic blend of cool down-tempo music and house mixes can be heard on lounge-radio.com from Switzerland or djfuma.com.

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