02 Jul
Blaze DJ performing third guest show 'Ministry of Breaks'.

Scientific Sound Asia welcomes Blaze DJ for his third guest show 'Ministry of Breaks' on our radio station. Scientific Sound Asia is the underground radio station for the Asian region with an international following.

Blaze DJ is a British DJ and producer originating from Walthamstow in the East End of London, U.K. His whole career and background have been associated with underground music culture and DJing.

According to the rule of 10,000 hours, it takes approximately 10,000 hours of practice to truly become an expert at something and master one’s trade. However, for Blaze DJ, 10,000 hours was but a mere apprenticeship. The London based DJ has put so many hours in, that he has come to develop an almost telepathic connection to the decks, the music he plays and the people who listen.

Having been born into a household where he was exposed to a truly eclectic mix of musical styles and genres, Blaze DJ notes his parents and siblings as his earliest influences. A blend of jazz, funk, disco, New Romantics and 80’s synth-pop helped to mould his taste, but it wasn't until he heard the cassette House Sounds of Chicago Volume 1, in 1987 while still a schoolboy, that Blaze DJ knew he had discovered his sound.

Since that day, music has become an avocation for Blaze DJ, influencing not only his nights out but an entire career and every single aspect of his life. Taking up DJing at the tender age of 15, Blaze DJ quickly established himself as a DJ people wanted to listen to, from the humble surroundings of a local pub in Edmonton, to residencies in Birmingham and Faliraki, often playing to 2,000 people, if it can be done as a DJ, Blaze DJ has probably done it. 

A genuine member of the Acid House generation, Blaze DJ considers himself to be “one of the lucky ones” to have witnessed the growth of the UK’s electronic music scene from its beginnings to the present day. Yet, he manages to bring the same enthusiasm and energy to his sets now, thirty years later, as he did while playing the epic parties of the early 1990s. 

For Blaze DJ, it is and always has been all about house music. Influenced by many artists from the early days right through to today, he has managed to take all of his inspiration and influences and weave them into the tapestry that is his unique sound. Think classic house, add a hint of breaks, a touch of acid and sprinkling of techno and you’ll start to get an understanding of Blaze DJ’s style.

Blaze DJ’s influence wasn’t only felt behind the decks, having spent time working in DJ shops, he became the first retailer in the country to combine DJing and producing equipment under one roof and was responsible for completely revolutionising retail for the electronic music community. 

In 2005 it seemed Blaze DJ had lost the spark for performance, and while still working within the music industry as an Audio Visual designer and consultant, working on the sound systems in some of the world’s most famous clubs, he decided to hang up his headphones and call a day on his DJing career. However, after a fifteen-year hiatus, the spark was rekindled and Blaze DJ returned to the scene with newfound enthusiasm and desire to perform at the highest level once more.

He’s certainly hit the ground running too, and despite the events of the last year has already secured three monthly radio slots with Ibiza Club News, Underground Kollektiv and Scientific Sound Asia. Now, equipped with a full catalogue of unreleased music and a label in the pipeline, he’s ready to take clubland by the scruff once again. Plans to return to gigging are already in place, so it would appear that Blaze DJ is a name that will be returning to line ups up and down the country in the not too distant future.

Listen live on Friday 2nd July 2021, 4 PM to 6 PM Indochina Time (ICT) and repeating Tuesday 4 AM to 6 AM (ICT).

Blaze DJ episode 3, 2nd of July 2021.

Barbarella's Bang Bang - Learn To Unlearn (Lexxi Vonne)

Epic & Bass - 1993 (Original Mix)

Renyard & Blaze DJ - Waiting 4 U

Bombo Rosa - Rocinha (Original Mix)

Lexxi Vonne - Fluffy Tones

DJ Quest Feat. Odissi - Break Me (Suga7 Remake)

Jeff Alsford - Home (Blaze DJ Rework)

Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight (Adam Vyt Remix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Tervetuloa (Hankook & Destroyers Remix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Girls Breakout (Huda Hudia & Dj30a Remix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Bounce Of Thunder (Kid Panel Remix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - My Daddy “Suga” (Bad Legs Remix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Jaxx Freaks (Hankook & Perfect Kombo Remix)

Eztereo - Your Soul (Original Mix)

Blaze DJ - Disco Breakin

Yo Speed - Dominator (Original Mix)

Firestar Soundsystem - First Rave (Original Mix)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Spank In A Rocker (Perfect Kombo Remix)

Shawn Christopher - Don't Loose The Magic (Bobby Blano's Re-edit Mix)

Anthony Acid  - Sweat Feat. Ruby (Ads Dirty Monkey Remix)

Stanton Warriors - Blue (Original Mix)

DJ 20hz - Shape Shifta

Yankee - Can't We See

Ondamike, DJ Dilect - More Security

Delbeat - Hit The Dancefloor

Baymont Bross - Wise & Smart

New Order - Confusion (Blade Soundtrack)

Hankook, FM3 - Welcome To London

La Roux - Bulletproof

Rasco - Formant Bass

Ronnie Pacitti, James iD - Find Your Way

Ultra Nate - Free

Firestar Soundsystem - Fave Rave

Blame - Music Takes You

Baymont Bross, Sekket Chadow - Pumuky

Anthony Rother - Destroy Him My Robots

Sub Focus - Tune Back (Yankee Bootleg Remix)

Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (Rave Yard Mix 2017)

The Darrow Chem Syndicate - The Return Of The Living Bomb

Portal - Keep It Coming

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