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Washington D.C., United States

Originally from Alexandria, VA, Mike fell in love with house music in the mid-'90s and became a fixture in the Nashville underground after relocating to Tennessee for college. He played house parties, raves, clubs, and weekly events with the H-Bomb Syndicate, Dr. Sun Moon, The Underground, and Club Voodoo.

After college, Mike moved to Atlanta to work at legendary Doppler Studios, contributing to records by T-Pain, The Notorious B.I.G., Chamillionaire, Santana, Toni Braxton, and Big Boi & the Purple Ribbon All-Stars. His engineering credits include Crime Mob's "Rock Yo Hips" (#10 Billboard Hot 100) and multiple Gold and Platinum releases. He also worked on Big Boi's "Kryptonite" and the 2006 Grammy-nominated Byron Cage album Invitation to Worship.

After years pushing the boundaries of audio, broadcast, and collaboration technology, Mike has returned to DC and is once again serving up the deep house, soulful grooves, and underground sounds that started it all.

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