Phil Does It
- Austin, TX
- DJ
- 5 Verified Bookings
Taylor N. said “We hired DJ Phil for a corporate client party in Downtown Austin this past week and what a great decision! Communication, punctuality, dj set - all were…”
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"Mixing modern music with the classics is his M.O., and he has become a popular DJ in the Austin area as a result." -AOL/Spinner
"Local DJ and poet, Jazz One, creates old school/now school fusion of always danceable party beats." -RealPopolio
"He has it all! A great stage presence and command of an audience. His sound is electric and his creativity is some of the best I have seen in my region." - LoRossah "Rocky" Lane (Center of Gravity Music)
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Gig Length: 15 - 120 minutes
Jazz One is a renaissance man.
"Mixing modern music with the classics is his M.O., and he has become a popular DJ in the Austin area as a result." -AOL/Spinner
"Local DJ and poet, Jazz One, creates old school/now school fusion of always danceable party beats." -RealPopolio
"He has it all! A great stage presence and command of an audience. His sound is electric and his creativity is some of the best I have seen in my region." - LoRossah "Rocky" Lane (Center of Gravity Music)
Austin's finest, Jazz One WILL make you wiggle. As a DJ he is a true mixologist. Jazz One is a party rocker. Over the years he has shared stages with a diverse range of Hip Hop, Indie and Electro artists such as Dan Deacon, Pigeon John, Asher Roth, Blaqstarr, Killah Priest, U-God, Pac-Div, The Cool Kids, DJ Class and C Rayz Walls. 2007 saw the release of the One to the Dome mixtape. In 2009 Jazzie started the One Take Mixtape series. Jazz One collaborated with Fifth Gallery, Off Shoot Media and Austin's best MC's to turn the One Take Mixtape into a mult-media event. Jazz One released MEGA in 2011 as a mixtape dedication to his fiancee who passed away. Jazz's mixtape ♛♛♛ (aka Crowns) was inspired Jay-Z and Kanye's Watch the Throne. It is a mix of tracks from Watch the Throne and previous collaborations.
After years of playing un-official shows during the South by Southwest music festival with local, regional and national acts, Jazz One played SXSW in 2010 and 2011 as an official showcasing act. In 2012 Jazz One played The Fader magazine event called the Fader Fort along with Santigold, 2 Chainz, Danny Brown, Big K.R.I.T., The Dream, SBTRKT, Rick Ross and more.
Jazz One recently started "playing the computer" for former New Orleans and current Austin Industrial band called Evil Flying Chickens.
"Jazz One is a powerful and intense performer who draws on life's experiences with themes of hope and survival" Brian Buckley (Innisfree)
Jazz One is not a rapper, he's a poet with good self esteem. Jazz's poetry was featured in Eric Power's film, 'Night People: Seize the Night'. The film was awarded Best Experimental Film at the Traildance Film Festival. Jazz One has been featured at the Austin International Poetry Festival and West Texas' Forest Fest. Jazz's spoken word performances have been included in Channel Austin's televised poetry showcase. Jazz has been performed his work in non-traditional venues for poetry such as rock and hop hop shows. 2007 Jazzie's poetry was been featured on a Hip Hop album from the Fresh Boy Crew. Jazz One has performed at shows with some the world's top poetry talent. He has recently taken his poetry on the road and playing shows around Texas and out of state.
Taylor N. said “We hired DJ Phil for a corporate client party in Downtown Austin this past week and what a great decision! Communication, punctuality, dj set - all were…”
Lacey R. said “Russ was so accommodating to our unusual setup and party theme. He was kind and his skills were very impressive. He has great taste in beats that keep…”
Cindy L. said “DJ Clova did a great job at the Girl Scout event. Girls were dancing and we asked for an age appropriate music list since we had girls from ages 3 yrs.…”
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