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DJAY BONE |
| Jason Bone, owner of Architects in Music, lives in Stamford, Connecticut. I was born in Essex England and was influenced by 70’s soul music in the west end of London while hanging out in the Essex club scene. I later moved to the USA and was brought up in a beautiful black step family that exposed me to the sounds of Philly, Motown, and Funk & Soul grooves of the 70's and 80's. Music is my passion. Let me share it with you.. |
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DJ KUNJAN |
| Kunjan began his dis jockeying career in 1993 as a house dj, he started out with the ever so famous "Moby" and other local dj's at a little place
called the Cafe in Greenwich, CT. He has played every venue that Fairfield County has to offer a dj. Kunjan was voted best dj for 2004 and again in 2005 by the Fairfield County Weekly. He
was also on the front cover as their guide for the Night Life issue for Stamford, CT in the November 2004 issue. His recent accolate was dj'ing the Country Music Award Show after party hosted by
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill at Saks Fith Avenue in NYC on November 14th 2005. Kunjan - ironically, his name means "Sweet Sound" in his native language. |
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DJ FREE |
| Having just returned from Miami, DJ Free (Jason Friese) is a bit down on Connecticut dance clubs. "Connecticut needs to get rid of the 2 a.m. liquor laws," he says, but,
on reconsideration, he admits it's a lot easier when he doesn't have to spin until 4 a.m. A Stamford resident, Free started spinning at the Stamford Teen Center when he was 14, and has now developed an expensive and
addictive habit - he's hooked on vinyl. From hip-hop to R&B to reggae, when DJ Free is performing at clubs like Bar 11 and Temple Bar, he sticks to turntables almost exclusively. Voted "Best DJ in Fairfield County 2003"
by the Fairfield County Weekly. |
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DJ STELFF |
| Hanging out with friends from various latin backgrounds in the tri-state area clubs, I soon found myself developing a taste for the latin flavor. I didn’t realize how caliente that flavor was until I fell in love with Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and soon after Reggaeton. I later enrolled myself in Salsa classes at a local club called Apple’s Café and came out with some killer moves to blend in on the dance floor. I later met a local DJ by the name of Chico Malo who took me and mold me into the DJ that I am today. I consider my style to be versatile because I play it all; from Cumbia to Hip Hop and R&B (old and new). I believe a DJ doesn’t play music for himself, he plays for the crowd. And that is why my motto is “You request it and I play it.” Partying with Architects in Music is rewarding, book with us and find out why. |
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DEE-JAY MOYO |
| Tony Bermudez AKA "Dee-Jay Moyo" was inspired by the variety of music that came out of the 1980's. At the age of fourteen, he begged his father for his 1st pair of turntables. Tony's father was heavily involved with the city of Norwalk. After getting a deal on some used equipment, he quickly put Tony to work on every community event available. Tony did fund raisers for St Joseph's Parish, beauty pagents, the Puerto Rican Parade, festivals during the summer, and even provided the sound for The City's events such as awards ceremonies and banquets. Voted 2nd best Club DJ by the Fairfield County Weekly in 2006, Tony has played club Mor in Stamford, Boston Billiards in Bridgeport, Bar11 & Liquid in Norwalk. Now 32 years old, Dee Jay Moyo has a residency at Bravo in Fairfield and is starting his rookie year at Architects in Music. |
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DJ TONYD |
| DJ TonyD has been a professional Disc Jockey since 1994. Originally, specializing in school dances and other children's events, Tony began to veer off into a different direction after the millennium. He began DJing in night clubs in 2001 and now has residency 3 nights a week with one of the largest entertainment companies in the North East. Visit Tony at any of the popular Post Road Entertainment Bars and Clubs. Tony opened the Thirsty Turtle in Stamford CT as resident DJ on Friday nights on the Main Dance Floor in 2003. In 2004 he became Resident DJ at the Black Bear Saloon South Norwalk on Saturday nights. Stop by for great food and drinks and one wild night. |
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