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Pioneer of Miami bass music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maggotron (born James McCauley, and also known as DXJ, Maggozulu Too, Planet Detroit and Bass Master Kahn)[3] is one of the pioneers of miami bass music. He uses samples from many sources, and is influenced by Parliament, Funkadelic and Earth Wind and Fire among others. In 2000, he collaborated with his former engineer Bass Mekanik on the album Bass Alien – Tales from the Lo-Zone. In 2001, he mixed and compiled a CD featuring miami bass classics for Empirewerks Music: Super Bass – Original Old School Booty Shakers. The same year, his compilation Electro Jamz from the Vaults of Jamron Records encompassed miami bass and electro tracks from his early days as a producer and performer. Due to pressure from Pandisc Records, the humour in his later work for Pandisc became less notable.
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DXJ's earlier work was characterised by its humorous approach, which can also be seen in his use of pseudonyms. Musically, DXJ's music is characterised by its use of electro/bass beats and rock guitars, as well as vocal samples from all kinds of sources. Cultural and ethnic diversity are also part of the fabric of Maggotron's sound. Men and women of various nationalities have helped work to achieve the sound that Maggotron is noted for.
Internationally known, DXJ'S contributions to miami bass, electro or street music has influenced break beat, crunk, ghettotech and other genres of music. Miami Bass/electro itself is a hybrid branch of the hip hop and electro music.
Year | Album | Label |
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1985 | "Maggotron" (EP) | Jamron |
1988 | "Miami Bass Wars" | Pandisc |
1988 | "The Bass that Ate Miami" | Pandisc |
1989 | "The Invasion Will Not Be Televised" | Jamarc[2] |
1989 | "The Miami Bass Express" | Pandisc |
1989 | "Miami Bass Machine" | Jamarc |
1989 | "Maggozulu Too: Dawn of the Maggozulu" | Pandisc |
1990 | "Bass Master Kahn & the Elements of Noise: Bassenthrobulation" | Po Funky Blah |
1990 | "Maggotron: Bass Planet Paranoia" | Pandisc[2] |
1990 | "The Best of Maggotron: Early Maggots" | Hot |
1991 | "Maggotron: Bass Man of the Acropolis" | Pandisc[2] |
1991 | "Miami Bass Wars II" | Pandisc |
1991 | "Return of the Bass That Ate Miami" | Pandisc |
1991 | "Bassmaster Khan and the Elements of Noise: Bassentelechy" | Hot |
1992 | "DJ Madness and Dr. Boom: Ultimate Bass Trax Vol. 1" | Pandisc |
1993 | "Miami Bass Machine Vol. 2: This Boom's For You" | Pandisc |
1993 | "Doctor Boom & Beat Dominator: Bass Cube" | Pandisc |
1993 | "DJ Madness & Dr. Boom: Ultimate Bass Trax Vol. 2" | Pandisc |
1994 | "Bass Tech DXJ: Bass the Nation" | Pandisc |
1994 | "Digital Love Muscle: Bass Jams for Lovers" | StreetBeat Records |
1994 | "Bass Cube 2" | Pandisc |
1994 | "DJ Madness and Dr. Boom: Ultimate Bass Trax Vol. 3" | Pandisc |
1995 | "Speaker Wreckin' Bass" | Boomtown |
1996 | "Maggotron: Forever" | Pandisc |
1996 | "Bass Tech DXJ: Basslander" | Pandisc |
1996 | "DJ Madness and Dr. Boom: Ultimate Bass Trax Vol. 4" | Pandisc |
1997 | "Elecktron: Elecktrofunk" | Hot |
1999 | "Bass Ryder: Kick It Down Lo" | Pandisc |
2001 | "Electro Jamz from the Vaults of Jamron Records" | Hot JWP |
2005 | "Best Of Ultimate Bass Trax Miami Electro" | Pandisc |
On BOUND SOUND RECORDS/JAMRON RECORDS/JAMARC RECORDS.
On HOT ASSOCIATED LABELS/HOT PRODUCTIONS/PO FUNKY BLAH RECORDS.
On PANDISC RECORDS.
12" Singles:
On STREET BEAT RECORDS:
On JOEY BOY RECORDS:
On 4 SIGHT RECORDS.
On ATLANTIC RECORDS:
On ZYX RECORDS:
On COOMACK RECORDS:
On CHANCE RECORDS:
On LITTLE LISA RECORDS (distributed by HOT):
On ROONEY RECORDS:
On DEBONAIRE RECORDS:
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