DJ DNA

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DJ DNA
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DJ DNA in his studio at Kytopia, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Background information
Birth nameArjen de Vreede
Also known asDJ Donotask
Origin Utrecht, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Producer, teacher
Instrument(s)Turntables
Years active1979-present
LabelsKytopia, Polydor, Arista, Ariola, Triple X,
Website www.djdna.net

Arjen de Vreede (born 26 April 1962 in Utrecht, The Netherlands), known by his stage name DJ DNA, is a Dutch DJ and producer. At age seventeen, he started as a DJ, and became a pioneer in the Dutch music scene playing hip hop, house, acid house and techno in renowned Dutch clubs such as the Roxy and the Vrije Vloer. He also co-founded the band Urban Dance Squad.

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After leaving the Urban Dance Squad he was in various bands like JMX and Stuurbaard Bakkebaard. He made remixes for a.o. Junkie XL (Action Radius) and De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (De Stofzuiger).

His first solo album was released 21 September 2012 and features Kurtis Blow. The first single The Sum of the Sound was released June 2012. The second single I wanna B (funky) was released September 2012.


Discography

Urban Dance Squad

JMX

Palinckx

Pow Ensemble

Defunkt

Stuurbaard Bakkebaard

Solo project

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