DJ’s Spen & Karizma

Spen & Karizma Q Bar Bangkok ThailandThe undisputed kings of the Baltimore House movement, DJ’s Spen & Karizma (aka Deepah Ones) have become world renowned for their pioneering soulful house sounds. Whether performing solo or as a duo, these 2 masters of the decks have torn up dance floors on every continent many times over. Their production and remix skills are equally in demand by both pop superstars and house luminaries. Everyone from Alicia Keys to Bob Sinclar to Michael Jackson have all requested the Basement Boys touch.

We finally were able to nab these 2 legends for a very special night of pure house music. This is no ordinary back to back dj performance though. Spen & Karizma truly put on a show to be seen as well as heard. Utilizing 2 mixers and 5 CDJs, Spen & Karizma deftly cut, mix, and paste their way through soulful garage and booming beats like only they can.

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A little about our new best friends:

Sean Spencer is DJ Spen; without doubt one of the most influential DJs and producers of his generation. A true doyen of spiritual house music, Spen’s extensive discography of original productions, killer remixes, and distinctive DJ sets have been grooving the dance floors since the early nineties.

Spen was initially inspired by hip-hop and from an early age began producing mix shows for regional radio stations before releasing his first production as part of Numarx. It was, however, through his partnership with Teddy Douglas and Jay Stienhour as The Basement Boys, and their unique fusion of gospel, jazz, disco and house that cemented the foundations of his illustrious career.

In 1994, the trio set up the now seminal Basement Boys Records and Spen formed Jasper Street Company. Spen achieved considerable dance floor and commercial success through The Basement Boys and Jasper Street Company with releases such as ‘A Feelin’’ and ‘Solid Ground’ and he went onto form further collaborations with the likes of Teddy Douglas, Thommy Davis and Karizma. Throughout his time with The Basement Boys, Spen also put his remix touch to the likes of Diana Ross, Everything But The Girl, Anne Nesby and Shawn Escoffery.

After leaving The Basement Boys, Spen launched his own Code Red imprint and has continued to enjoy further success in partnership with Gary Hudgins, Gary Deane & Irvin Madden as The MuthFunkaz. With Code Red now approaching its 50th release and the MuthaFunkas providing the driving force behind the label, Spen has developed his sound for the modern dance floor while retaining a unique spiritually in his productions. Through Code Red, Spen has worked with the likes of Ultra Nate, Marc Evans Anne Nesby, Michelle Weeks, Sybil, Lisa Millet Thommy Davis, Klemet Bonelli and Knee Deep, and released a number of club anthems such as ‘Gabryelle’ (DJ Spen pres. DJ Technics) and ‘4 The Love’ (Karizma feat. DJ Spen).

DJ Spen has recently been working on the first MuthaFunkas album and also new material in collaboration with Karizma as The Deepah Ones. The ‘Muthlode LP’ – a 15 track full length album – quintessentially focuses on The Muthafunkaz as a dance project while the latest collaboration with Karizma heralds a return to a more classic sound. Spen has also recently remixed Barbara Tucker (‘Love The Hurt Away’) for M2Vibe and Ralf Gum (‘Lose My Worries’) for GoGo Music. He has also recently compiled and mixed the first in a brand new compilation series (‘DJ Spen pres. For The Love Of House’) for Defected.

As a DJ, Spen is well renowned through the world and commands an avid following as he commands the globe’s foremost dance floors. He frequently tours throughout the U.S. and Europe as well as the the Far East and Australia and maintains regular appearances for Defected at their flagship residencies at Ministry Of Sound (London) and Pacha (Ibiza). As a producer and a DJ, Spen is at artist with one of the finest pedigrees and, is also, one with the vision, desire and ambition to keep on pushing the boundaries.

Anybody can be a good DJ; the fact is DJ Spen is one of the best!!

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Karizma biog

He’s one of the most in-demand DJs on the worldwide house circuit, his productions are a must-check for any self-respecting house lover, and his remix talents are sought out by some of the biggest names in the music business. Truly Karizma is a man at the very peak of his game.

But then he’s been doing this for a while.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1970, Chris Clayton became fascinated by music from an early age. “My grandma used to go to flea markets and come back with all these records, and I was just OBSESSED with them!” he recalls, laughing. “This was when I was about five years old. I’d sit listening to all these records for hours on end, and while I was listening I’d be studying the liner notes and the sleeves. By the time I was seven, you could pick up any record in our house and I could tell you who played on it, who produced it and using what equipment!”

It was only natural that a desire to get involved with music would follow, and young Chris spent his teens learning to DJ – at that time playing hip-hop and the nascent ‘Baltimore club music’, a sub-genre that’s today similar in style to Detroit ghetto tech/Miami bass but which in its early days drew much inspiration from the go-go music coming out of nearby Philadelphia – and playing in a succession of bands.

By the age of 19, he was playing with his first “proper” band, a Baltimore club music outfit called Unruly. This would eventually evolve into Unruly Records, set up in the mid–90s by Karizma and partners Shawn Caesar and Scottie B (the label incidentally is still going today, though Karizma is no longer involved, and is most notable for launching the career of Spank Rock).

But the real turning point for Karizma came in 1995 when he met up, through the Baltimore club scene, with another local DJ, DJ Spen. Their paths began to cross more and more, both at leading local nightspot Club Paradox where Spen was resident, and at the radio station V103 where both Karizma and Spen had regular slots. Spen was already working alongside the leading lights of the Baltimore house scene, Basement Boys, and encouraged by this legendary trio, the two started working on a few tracks together, Karizma for instance providing the drum programming on Spen’s remix of Jasper Street Company’s ‘Tempation (Lead Us Not)’ for the Basement Boys label.

We have Mary J Blige to thank for the formation of Spen & Karizma as one of the leading lights of the late ’90s house scene, however. The pair were working on a remix of her ‘Beautiful’. “And I turned to Spen,” Karizma recollects, “and I said, you know what, we should just do this, we should take over the world, man!”. There followed a string of Spen & Karizma releases on Basement Boys and other respected house labels, as well as remix work for some of the biggest names in the business, including such luminaries as Alicia Keys, Everything But The Girl and even Michael Jackson.

The pair also worked with some of the most respected names in the house music industry, including the likes of Su Su Bobien, Bob Sinclar and fellow Baltimore native Ron Carroll. Their skills behind the decks were also in constant demand worldwide.

But times change and things move on. “I had many good years with Spen and with Basement Boys,” says Karizma philosophically. “It was always a good relationship, we were separate but equal. But as in any relationship, you either grow together or you grow apart. I wanted to do my own thing. But me and Spen are cool, I mean you know, we still speak and everything.”

Throughout the Spen & Karizma era, both producers had continued to work on their own individual productions and remixes. Karizma’s first solo release was ‘The Power EP’ on the UK’s Black Vinyl in 1999 and a number of other solo productions followed, including the ‘Shades Of K’ EP on Basement Boys in 2000. But eventually the time came to leave the Basement Boys stable altogether, as Karizma did in the early years of the new millennium.

Since then, he’s turned out a series of productions and remixes for some of the world’s most respected house labels. His own productions include the acclaimed ‘Ride EP’ for Defected in 2004, ‘4 The Love’ for Spen’s Code Red imprint in 2005 (a record which, with its “for the love of house/for the love of beats” vocal refrain, perhaps sums up Karizma’s musical philosophy as well as anyone could) and, last year, ‘The Kaytonic EP’ for UK label Hustle Music. Notable remixes, meanwhile, include his rubs of DJ Technic’s club anthem ‘Gabryelle’ for Defected in 2005, and of Liquid People’s ‘Son Of Dragon’ on Soul Heaven in 2006. 2007 has seen Karizma’s career move up to the next level, with the release of his debut artist album, ‘A Mind Of Its Own’, on R2 Records. Current projects include a remix album of the aforesaid long-player and a remix of Urban Soul’s classic ‘It’s Alright’ as part of Juno’s 10th Anniversary re-release series. In the meantime, Karizma continues to travel the world as a highly sought-after DJ, and has this year signed to the Connected Talent agency, as a result of which he recently undertook a Japanese tour. As we said, Karizma’s a man at the peak of his game. Oh, and in case you were wondering about that name…

“It’s basically a corruption of Chris,” he chuckles, “I needed a name that was closer to my own, because back when I started out, I was also doing hip-hop, and I was using the name Justin Human. And that name was WACK!”