Mike Relm | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Michael Wong |
Also known as | Mike Relm, DJ Relm |
Born | San Francisco, California, U.S. | March 12, 1978
Origin | San Francisco State University |
Genres | Turntablism Hip hop Dance Electronic |
Occupations | DJ/VJ, Director, Editor |
Instruments | Technics 1210 M5G turntables, Serato DJ Pro, Pioneer S9 mixer |
Website | mikerelm.com |
Michael Wong (born 1978), [1] better known by his stage name Mike Relm, is an American disc jockey, turntablist, director, and VJ from San Francisco, California.
He has performed with notable hip-hop artists The Pharcyde, Lyrics Born, Money Mark, Gift of Gab, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Mike Patton, and D-Sharp. In 1999 he won the International Turntablist Federation's USA competition. More recently he toured as part of Mike Patton's Peeping Tom project. As a solo artist, Relm is known for live performances which feature a series of audio mashups paired with video images, manipulated in real-time with turntables and Serato DJ Pro.
Mike Relm toured with Blue Man Group from 2007 to 2008 and Tony Hawk in 2008. [2] He performed at the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Bonnaroo, as well as the Audiotistic-Future Sound Festival which featured Outkast and Mos Def. [3] In 2005 he released a DVD called Suit Yourself, which documents his time on the "Fourth Dimensional Rocketships" tour with Gift of Gab. He most recently opened for Diggnation Live at the House of Blues in San Diego, California.
In 2008, he released "Everytime" featuring Del the Funky Homosapien; producing the song as well as directing the music video.
In addition to producing music, he has been hired to direct music videos, commercials, and short films. He directed the Jabbawockeez in their first music video "Devastating Stereo", as well as Funeral Party in "New York City Moves to the Sound of LA" and "Just Because".
In 2010 he launched his Relmvision channel on YouTube where he features remixes of films, commercials, viral videos, and television shows in which he re-edits visual elements over music he composes. His unique style helped him gain over 120,000 subscribers in under 12 months, and his videos views are in the millions. Notable remixes include Iron Man 2, Old Spice, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Doctor Who, and Harry Potter. His Punisher/Spirit/Transporter remix won the 2009 Webby Award for Best Mashup/Remix.
In 2014, Relm was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #79. [4]
In 2015, he became The Pharcyde's tour DJ/VJ.
In 2019, Relm produced and performed the opening for the Fortnite World Cup at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
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