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Bio:
Born in New York
City, President Ike is a DJ in the style of a DMC contender
with honed technical skills, and the ability to rock a crowd like
globe trekking club DJs. Ike Comprises half the duo of llegal Thought
Process with C-Doc
(The Warhammer) and holds membership within the "World's
First Virtual Rapp Squadd," The
Impossebulls, who's mentor is none other than the legendary
Chuck D of Public
Enemy. Raised on Classical music and The Beatles, Ike's
path to being a DJ was off the beaten track, one that included learning
how to play the violin and singing in the Metropolitan Opera.
As well as being
a group DeeJay, Ike mixes his own podcast, Indelible Beats,
which contains, "Fresh beats for your head nodd and body move
cravings..." a sort of fusion of uptempo, rhythm-oriented music
meant primarily for the dancefloor. He also spins other casts on his
radio weblog ranging from Old School Hip Hop to Undeground House
to Pop Classics. Prez Ike's wide ranging taste in music is a refeshing
reminder that DJs are not obligated to stick to one genre.
This is an important
aspect to Ike's DJing as he believes that much of the record industry
is geared towards pigeonholing artists into one category, and providing
music fans with few options so the major labels can monopolize the
market. What Ike shares with Chuck D, and his fellow Impossebull members
is a deep seeded desire give exposure to those who are not given much
chance at airplay on the radio, or in the music video world.
Prez Ike is a
DJ with a musicians mind and spirit; dedicated to the ideals of his
trade, by promoting new artists, ressurecting fogotten classics, defying
genre barriers, and allowing the listener to either simply enjoy the
vibe or get down on the dance floor.
Most
recent major projects:
- Scratches on
Paranoid Social Club's - 'Two Girls (Butterface
& Cinch Dub) feat. DJ President Ike' to be released by Vinylholic
Records and available at Beatport
& iTunes
- Scratches for
the album 'GroundZERO'
by 'Bulls members' Tirade & C-Doc group, LOWdown,
released by Slam Jamz Records/Red Eye Distribution May 2nd, 2006
- Scratches for
Public Enemy's 'Bring That Beat Back (C-Doc Old School BreakBeat
Mixx)' & 'Watch The Door (C-Doc Remixx)'
- Scratches for
the 'Blip-Hop' (electronica meets hip-hop) group Felonistic
- Co-DJed a program
on the Cornell University sponsored radio station WVBR
93.5 FM with DJ
Double A of Cypher
Dissident.
- Scratches on
songs off 'New Whirl Odor,' the upcoming Public Enemy
album: ' Now! (Superman's Black In the Building)', 'Either
You Get It By Now or You Don't.' and a special (untitled) DJ Mix
version of 'Now!', arranged and produced with C-Doc (The
Warhammer), to be available soon.
- Host & DJ
for the podcast Indelible Beats at his radio
weblog
- Scratches for
The Impossebulls sophmore album 'Slave
Education.'
- Scratches on
tracks from Hungarian hip-hop group Pluside's
recent remix album.
- Scratches on
the Public Enemy song 'I (Eye for an Eye Mixx)' off
of the re-release of 'There's a Poison Goin On..." in
2004.
- Performed with
The Impossebulls during Public
Enemy's 2002 Revolverlution Tour

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Music Chronology:
2005-present:
93.5
WVBR, Radio
Host & DJ. Ithaca, NY
- Co-Host and co-DJ
the hip-hop oriented radio mixshow 'Sunday Night Stress Relief' with
DJ Double A
2005-present:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0144499,
Podcast
Host & DJ
- Host and DJ the
podcast "Indelible Beats" as well as other mixshow podcasts
available for downloading off The Internet
2001-present:
SlamJamz.com,
Recording
artist & Virtual
A&R,
Atlanta, GA
- Perform and record
as a DJ in the hip-hop group The Impossebulls and Illegal Thought
Process for the record label.
- 2004 Album
'Slave Education,' released worldwide, October 5, 2004 from the
Slam Jamz Records label and distributed by Music Video Distributors
& to be re-released November, 2005 via Red Eye Records.
- 2002 Opened
up four shows on the 2002 Public Enemy Revolverlution Tour to
rave reviews and overwhelming crowd enthusiasm.
- 2002 Album
'The Impossebulls: Special Edition' from Chuck D's newly revamped
Slam Jamz record label.
- 1999 First
single "We Don't Need You," produced by Bill Tha Pharmacizt
from California and featured Chuck D, Professor Griff, Kyle Jason,
and Xeno from the group DFXO giving their own scathing attack
on the outdated and crooked practices of the music industry (For
other single releases please check with The
Impossebulls.)
2000-present:
BringTheNoise.com, News Editor/Journalist, Long Island, NY
- Edited news stories
and written articles and music reviews for the multimedia/hip-hop
based website.
1994-present:
Freelance DJ/Turntablist
- Bar/Club
Gigs/Residencies/Guest Apperances - Vig Bar (Lower East Side/NYC),
Supper Club (Midtown/NYC), Boogaloo (Williamsburgh/Brooklyn, NY),
Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY), Pixel (Ithaca, NY) Olivia (Ithaca,
NY), Common Ground (Ithaca, NY)
- DJ'd
at various loft parties, frat parties, dinner events, birthdays and
proms
- Recorded
scratches for songs from Public Enemy, The Impossebulls, LOWdown,
Felonistic, Pluside (Hungary), Oranj Mechanik (Denver, CO), Regernerated
Headpiece, and productions by C-Doc (The Warhammer) & Bill Tha
Pharmicizt.
1994-1999:
WFNP 88.7 FM, Rosendale, New Paltz, Poughkeepsie, NY
- DJ/Program
Host:
Engineered, hosted, read and created material for numerous radio programs
ranging from music to news.
- Program Engineer:
Engineered daily news broadcasts and other programs.
- Executive Board
Member (Music Librarian) : 1997; maintained a staff, researched and
incorporated a new bar code system to organize the stations music.
- Assistant
Production Director, 1996; Involved mastering the station's sound
editing computer program, use of a Reel to Reel machine, voice synthesizers,
Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Mini Disc recorders, etc.
- FCC FM License
Certified, 1995.
1998 September-December:
104 Planet FM, DJ/Host, London, England
- Engineered and
hosted a live hip hop mixshow on the station.
1998
summer: 1130 WBBR Bloomberg News Radio, Paid Full-Time Intern,
NY, NY
- Edited sound
using a computer-editing program. Engineered a soundboard, conducted
and edited phone interviews, recorded with audio and video equipment.
Responsible for receiving and distributing news feeds for entire station.
Attended press conferences, and interviewed various guests/speakers.
Wrote copy and stories for different anchors.
What People Are Saying:
From
Sara Murray, in Dimondback
(University of Maryland student paper):
"Looking
for a great podcast is one of the most frustrating aspects of podcasting,
discouraging many inexperienced users from even attempting to give
the technology a chance. Users have thousands of shows to sift through
before finding one with music they like and minimal talk and commercials.
On the upside,
you're eventually rewarded with shows like DJ President Ike's Indelible
Beats (at www.prezike.com/mix.htm), an underground hip-hop fusion
creation."
From
AllMusic.com's
review of The Impossebulls' self titled album, 'The Impossebulls (Special
Edition),' by Jason Birchmeier:
- "...a
show-stealing performance by DJ President Ike..."
From
unique users on Podcastalley.com:
- "Class
Act. Love the mix of genres and the ease with which Ike switches
between old and new music."
- "One
of the best. This is one of the most well thought out, eye-opening,
fun-loving, head-nodding podcast I've heard. There is very little
talking except when neccessary, and all the songs are blended into
each other expertly by DJ President Ike. Ike seems to enjoy the
funky side of house music, and never hesitates to mix in old school
favorites, little-known fresh new artists, and flavorful instrumentals.
I have taken his mixes along to parties and had great success. They
are my break glass ins case of emergency CDs. When the music at
a party blows, just throw on one of Ikes mixes [of Indelible Beats]
-- #3, #5, and #8 are exceptional. Peoples ears perk up instantly
and everyone wants to know whats on the CD player. Dont miss the
Old School Hip Hop mix. Its an instant classic."
From
unique users posting on http://radio.weblogs.com/0144499:
- "i
realy like your mix
you are a very good dj
"
- "Yo,
Yo yet again The Prez comes through with slamming beats and sweet
music. Keep spinning the flavor mixes my brotha!"
- "Silly
hot. Your mixes do it for me
your style and flavor gives great
example to what's wrong with house. Let's get funkier and sweeter
and funner. Or more fun. You do an awesome job with your 'casts.
The hip hop one was fun as hell. Throw some of that outmore often
I
love what you do, and dig on all the music
"
- "I
just want to say I listen to every show you do religiously and they
are all dope!!!!! I never know what specific genre you'll hit sometimes
and this makes it more interesting."
- "you
leave that sh** cut like a scratchin' post, boy. you are the sh**."
- Hi. I live
in Brazil, and i found your website...I am writing this to congratulate
[you on your] set's [sic]."
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