Friends From New York
DJ Evil Dee — founding member of Black Moon and one half of legendary production duo The Beatminerz — sits down with Heidi Hartwig to trace his journey from the block parties of Bushwick, Brooklyn to the airwaves of Hot 97 and beyond. Evil Dee breaks down how he learned to DJ by sneaking into his older brother Mr. Walt's room, how a neighborhood joke became his iconic "Evil Dee is on the mix, come on kick it" drop, and how he built a underground mixtape empire — pressing hundreds of cassettes a night and placing them in every cab company in Bushwick before the internet existed. He shares the full story of how Black Moon came together, how house music legend Gladys Pizarro helped them land their deal at Nervous Records, and how performing at the very first Hot 97 Summer Jam earned him a Monday night radio residency from 1994 to 1997. Plus, the moment Brandy walked into the wrong studio session and he broke her debut single on air. Evil Dee also gets real about the state of New York nightlife today — why DJs need to actually DJ, why crowds need to get off their phones and back on the dance floor, and why his Saturday Night Dance Party on Twitch has become a club for people who gave up on clubs.
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