Thursday, December 11, 2008

NightlifeInNYC.com Exclusive | In-Depth Interview: "New York City's Heat," The Untouchable DJ Drastic


NightlifeInNYC.com Exclusive | In-Depth Interview: "New York City's Heat," The Untouchable DJ Drastic

Earlier this week, I finally got an opportunity to interview one of Brooklyn’s finest, The Untouchable DJ Drastic. This is something that I’ve been trying to do for close to a year now.

As I sat in a white Cadillac Escalade, The Untouchable DJ Drastic began to play tracks for me from MIMS’ forthcoming album. He told me that he wanted my general opinion of the songs.

The first song played was “Therapy” produced by Pharrell of The Neptunes followed by “Barock Star” then “Move” which I’ve heard in recent months. He then made me shut off my tape recorder as he played two tracks that I’ve never heard before; one being an untitled freestyle and the other was, “The World Is Mine.” I began to smile when I heard these records because Drastic erupted with energy. He said that the records were amongst his favorites. I personally thought that both of the records were club bangers.

He continued to play exclusive material from reggae group T.O.K. and others for my opinion. He advised me that he was pressed for time at which point he ignited a blunt and we engaged in our interview.

01. When did your career as a DJ begin?

“I’ve been on the scene since 2001. I moved under the radar for many years. A lot of individuals didn’t embrace me. In fact, they threw so many obstacles in my path that I had to create my own lane.”

02. How did you get your name, “The Untouchable DJ Drastic”?

“Before I was DJ Drastic, I was just Drastic. My first name is Daniel. A lot of the time people would call me Danny Drastic which I couldn’t stand because it sounded so lame. Some people still think that’s my last name (laughs). Drastic is a reflection of my overall demeanor. The Untouchable is a reflection of my mental state as far as possessing the capability to block people out of my mind. I’ve had very little sincerity or support growing up so anything that I’ve achieved I had to fight for in this world. It definitely defined me as a person both personally and professionally.”

03. How has the business impacted your life?

“The business has definitely changed me as person. I’m still not sure if it’s for better or worse. It’s difficult because I’m learning everything hands on. I never had a father to teach me how to play basketball or ride a bike. I taught myself these things. In the business, I feel the same way. I’m fortunate to be business savvy. This propelled me more than any other characteristic within me outside of my actual talent over the years.

When you’re in the entertainment or music business, an awkward type of jealousy and hate can develop in certain people around you. Sometimes it’s disguised as an excessive amount of support. I knew that these situations existed although I didn’t expect to see it within my immediate circle. I’ve learned over the years to keep relationships simple. A lot of the time people say that I’m arrogant but that’s not the case. They haven’t walked in my shoes to understand where I’m coming from as a whole. People think that it’s fun and games to be in this field but most of time I’m miserable doing what I love, if that makes any sense. It goes way beyond fame or money. Me personally, the lack of sincerity eats at me inside. I’m a very genuine person so to have to deal with people that are not like me constantly, it’s a stretch. Honestly, not everyone is malicious some just might not know any better.

If I had ten lifetimes to live, I would stop and analyze every single person and their issues. Unfortunately, I only live one lifetime which is my own. So I try my best to help people but life doesn’t stop for the next person especially if it’s not vice-versa when it comes to me.”


4. What initially influenced you to become a DJ?

“I was discovered in 2000 by a group of nightlife promoters in New York as an emcee. At the time, I was working with a few different individuals locally. I would go to the studio and I felt uncomfortable for whatever reason. I had an offer but at that point of my life I didn’t have the passion to really move forward and act on certain opportunities as an emcee. I knew I loved the music. I just felt like everyone around me was trying to do what it was that I was trying to do. I didn’t have any guidance so I was afraid to be caught up in a bad situation.

At the time, I had some side hustles and saved some money. I took myself down to Fulton Street in Brooklyn and purchased DJ equipment. It wasn’t anything fancy although it enabled me the platform to mold my style as an entertainer.

The culture as a whole was the influence. I come from the last real generation of Hip Hop music. I used to be up in Fat Beats and all the records stores religiously. People didn’t know who I was but I was there. I’m real, a product of the four elements. Most of the DJs after the year 2000, I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t even know what the four elements were and they’re playing rap genre in these nightclubs.”


5. Do you provide services for any companies exclusively?

“I work with quite a few companies. I’m a multi-faceted professional. I have an eclectic assortment of clients. Pnina Tornai recently hired me to structure soundtracks for their fashion shows which is a stretch from my usual dealings. I’m not here to promote any outlets although all of my clients know that I am efficient and professional in all of my services. I’m always looking to expand my portfolio. Feel free to contact my management (TCNManagementGroup@gmail.com) with any inquiries.”

6. How do you feel about the mobile DJ business and/or private engagements?

“I’m a true entertainer. I embrace society as a whole. I love to perform for any individual that enjoys a performance by The Untouchable DJ Drastic. I’ve done the high-end Super Sweet 16 thing and I have a great time. People love it when I come to their modest environment and I still have the same energy as if I was in an arena. As a DJ, I consider myself multi-faceted. You get the same performance from me whether there are 10 or 10,000 people.”

7. What makes you better than the competition?

“I’m very competitive but I try refrain from giving myself a heart attack. I view other industry professionals as my peers. I have the utmost respect for their contributions to the business as I hope they would for my own. As far a generic disc jockey, they’re not competition to me. I’m in the belly of the beast. I don’t have respect for individuals that are part-time or are in the quote-unquote business for the wrong reasons. I can respect one’s passion for the craft but it’s difficult for me to respect them as professionals.”

8. What’s on the horizon for you?

“I’m getting ready to go to back to the United Kingdom to represent what I do in a major way. I’m going to be blasting off on Oxygen FM107.9 on the 26th of December. I’m also going to do a club run. I’ll be back in the states for New Years Eve. The American King Music family has a brand new MIMS album on the way. The single right now is “Move” and it’s bubbling on radio. I just finished shooting scenes for a new movie called, “Monkey Gang.” It’s hilarious and that’ll be out next year. I’m also in the studio working on an album in addition to a new project with The Grind Kings set to be released next year. I would definitely like to shoot a music video mid-2009 as well. I recently signed a contract to produce comedy sketches for DAPS (www.DogandPonyShowWebsite.com) and that’ll be out mid-2009. I also have an apparel line and a liquor to endorse next year. Other than that, I plan on staying in the clubs and continuing to impact radio on my mission to find my ideal outlet and/or comfort zone professionally.

I always say that I’m one man doing the job of twenty in the lifetime of one. My personal goal is to find a good woman, get married, have a daughter, take care of my mother, and continue to focus on my career. We’re in exceptional times as a country. I don’t come from much therefore I never take for granted what I have and/or how fast it can be taken away even on my best day.

Thank you to NightlifeInNYC for holding me down and constantly supporting me as a professional. Y’all blog look like it was made just for me. I respect that. Real; Respect; Real.”


-Interview: "Big Mo" (www.NightlifeInNYC.com)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Mark Devlin Presents "The Urban Top 40 of '08" w/ Guest, The Untouchable DJ Drastic on Oxford's FM107.9 (United Kingdom)

Mark Devlin Presents "The Urban Top 40 of '08" w/ Guest, The Untouchable DJ Drastic on Oxford's FM107.9 (United Kingdom)

DJ Mark Devlin of The Coalition Network presents a special holiday broadcast on Boxing Day December 26th, 2008. "The Urban Top 40 of 2008" is a four hour show set to boast an exceptional countdown of 2008's top urban joints. Special guest, The Untouchable DJ Drastic (New York, United States) will be live in studio as he returns to the United Kingdom for the holiday celebrations. The Untouchable DJ Drastic provides exclusive commentary and a live mix show set. Tune into this holiday broadcast on Oxford's FM107.9 or listen live online at www.FM1079.co.uk. Check your local time zone.

• United Kingdom: 8:00PM – 12:00AM (Midnight)
• U.S. Eastern Time: 3:00PM – 7:00PM
• U.S. Pacific Time: 12:00PM – 4:00PM

• Listen online (United Kingdom): www.FM1079.co.uk
• Listen online (United States): www.FM1079.com

Friday, November 21, 2008

11/27/08 Shenanigans On Third Gives Back To Brooklyn w/ Untouchable DJ Drastic Live! (Thanksgiving Night 2008)

“Join us on Thanksgiving (11/27/08) as Shenanigans On Third gives back to Brooklyn’s gold coast for one night only. Spend your evening with the family and your night with us as one of the best talents in the business, “The Untouchable DJ Drastic” rocks two rooms live on two turntables. Incredible drink specials, complimentary beer pong tournament for prizes, free giveaways all night long, NFL package broadcast on 8 flat screen televisions, and much more.”

Thursday November 27th, 2008 (Thanksgiving Night) | One Night Only!
Shenanigans On Third Sports Bar & Restaurant
(8901 – 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209)

21+ (ID Required) | Doors Open @ 10:00PM | Casual Attire (No Jerseys)

Admission: $5.00 Before 11:00PM | $10.00 After 11:00PM
• Ladies Are Complimentary Until Midnight
• All (21+) Fraternity & Sorority Groups Receive $5.00 Cover Charge All Night Long

Guaranteed Live Music By: The Untouchable DJ Drastic
Spinning Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, Latin, House, Rock, & Classics In Two Separate Rooms
www.TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com

Complimentary Beer Pong Tournament for Prizes (Free Alcohol)
Free Giveaways All Night Long Courtesy of TAG Fragrance Company, J Records, & Warner Bros. Records

• 2 Fully Renovated Rooms
• 8 Flat Screen Televisions Broadcasting NFL Package All Night Long
• Professional Lighting & Sound System

Thanksgiving Drink Specials (Available All Night Long In Two Separate Rooms)
• $2 Pints (Coors) | • $3 Pints (Coors Light)
• $5 Mixed Drinks (Gin, Rum, Tequila, Vodka, & Whiskey)
• Buy One Get One Free (Twisted Tea Brand Hard Iced Teas | www.TwistedTea.com)
• Additional Drink Specials Every Hour On The Hour From 11:00PM – 3:00AM (Shots)

Call The Untouchable DJ Drastic courtesy of SayNow.com @ (718) 354-8774
For all inquiries, please e-mail John@ShenanigansOnThird.com or go to www.ShenanigansOnThird.com

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

11.15.08 Entourage ENT. & TCN² Present Untouchable DJ Drastic @ PRIME Nightclub(The Official NY Birthday Celebration)

Junior Santiago of Entourage Entertainment Group in association w/ The Coalition Network (TCN²) present
The Official New York Birthday Celebration for The Untouchable DJ Drastic & Guests

Saturday November 15th, 2008 – One Night Only!

PRIME Nightclub

(511 – West 28th Street bet. 10th and 11th Avenues NY, NY 10001)
www.PrimeNightclub.com

Doors Open @ 10:00PM | 21+ (ID Required)
Proper Attire (Gentlemen, Please wear a button-down collared shirt and shoes)

Special Guest DJ Set: The Untouchable DJ Drastic
(Hip Hop, Reggae, Latin, House, Rock, and Classics)

Surprise Performance

Additional Music: PRIME Nightclub Resident DJ(s)
Doors : Alex of Entourage Entertainment

Sponsored Giveaways Courtesy of
EMI | TAG Fragrance Company | Sony BMG Entertainment | Universal Music Group
VP Records | Warner Music Group

Additional Birthday Celebrations for
Al Bangura | Alberto Rivera | DJ Blue Steel | D’Antonio Tyree | Earl “E. Getz” Charles
Fantasia | “Muzikhand” Rashid | “Slim” | Vincent “Drez” and more

RSVP Mandatory: RSVP@TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com

Additional Sponsors:
American King Music | AOL Music | The BumSquad DJz Worldwide | Cloud Kickers Original | “CONOL”
Digiwaxx Media | DogandPonyShowWebsite.com | Havoc Energy Drink | The IKON Group
Liv Live Entertainment | SayNow.com | Sirius XM Satellite Radio | Skullcandy
SoulFyne Entertainment | Swurv Media Group | The Scene Society
TONE Productions and many more

www.EntourageNYC.com

NOTE (A message from The Untouchable DJ Drastic):
“Your honorable presence is requested to join me [“New York City’s Heat,” The Untouchable DJ Drastic] for an intimate birthday celebration at PRIME Nightclub on Saturday November 15th, 2008. I would like to personally thank everyone who has continually supported me over the years in both my personal and professional lives. The best years are still yet to come! Although this is last minute, let us toast to Barack Obama’s victory and our existence in general for one night only at PRIME. Please make sure to RSVP to confirm your entrance. Dress to impress and let’s do it in a major way!”


Call The Untouchable DJ Drastic courtesy of SayNow.com
(718) 354-8774 | www.saynow.com/djdrastic

Invited Industry Guests Include:
2 Pistols, 40 Glocc, 8-Ball, 9th Ward, Ace Hood, Afu-Ra, AKON, Alfamega, Ali Vegas, AMG, B.O.B., Blood Raw, Bobby Creekwater, Bone Crusher, Bow Wow, Busta Rhymes, Candy Hill, Chamillionaire, Che’Nelle, Chino XL, Collie Buddz, Crooklyn Clan All-Stars, Darryl “DMC” Mack, Da Union DJs, David Banner, Daz Dillinger, Deemi, DJ Alamo & Brand Nubian, E-40, Erick Sermon, Fat Joe, Goapele, Gorilla Zoe, Grafh, Grandaddy Souf, Jay Rock, Hot Dollar, Kia Shine, Ky-Mani Marley, Lil’ Cease, Lil’ Scrappy, Lupe Fiasco, Megan Rochell, Melissa Jimenez, Memphis Bleek, Mic Geronimo, Mike Jones, MIMS, MJG, Naughty By Nature, Nelly & St. Lunatics, Nitti, NYCE Da Future, O’Neal McKnight, Paul Wall, Pharoahe Monch, Pitbull, Q Da Kid, Queenpen, R. City, Rampage, Red CafĂ©, Redman, Rich Boy, Ron Browz, Saigon, Shareefa, Shawty Lo, Shyheim, Skyzoo, Slim Thug, Smitty, So So Def DJs, Steph Jones, Strong Arm Steady, Talib Kweli, The Big Dawg Pitbulls, The BumSquad DJz Worldwide, The Aphilliates, The Core DJs, The Heavy Hitters, The Hitmen DJs, The Murda Mamis, The Superfriends DJ Crew, The Turntable Assassins, Topic, Trae, Trick Daddy, Troy Ave, Twista, Violator All-Star DJs, Willy Northpole, Wiz Khalifa, Ya Boy, Young Hot Rod, Young Jeezy, and many more.

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NOTE: Invite only dinner takes place @ 7:00PM at an undisclosed location in NY, New York

For all inquiries, please contact The Coalition Network Management Group @ (718) 415-3328
or e-mail TCNManagementGroup@gmail.com

Thursday, October 16, 2008

10.17.08 Oleg Vibe B-Day Bash w/ Untouchable DJ Drastic & Johnny Versace @ Rasputin Restaurant & Cabaret

International Nightlife Connoisseur & Professional,
Oleg Vibe’s Official Birthday Celebration

Comedy Club Production | ArenaNY.com | RussianNights.com
RussianRadioNY.com | New Life Radio 95.1FM | The IKON Group

Friday October 17th, 2008

New York’s Largest International Gathering Takes Place @
The Luxurious Rasputin Restaurant & Cabaret for One Night Only!

Join us as we celebrate the birthday of Oleg Vibe with friends and special guests.
Also, an exclusive after party engagement for Club Comedy.

Rasputin Restaurant & Cabaret
(2670 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11235 | www.RasputinNY.com)

21+ (ID Required) | Proper Attire | Doors Open @ 10:00PM
Table RSVP Is Recommended (Table Reservations Call (718) 332-8111)

All Ladies Are Free Until 11:30PM
Live Dancers, Special Performance, & V.I.P. Buffet

Special Guest DJ Set By
The Untouchable DJ Drastic
(www.TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com)

Music By
DJs Johnny Versace, Arthur, & Gio
(www.RussianNights.com)

For additional information go to www.RussianNights.com
For RSVP and/or table reservations call (718) 332-8111

Monday, August 11, 2008

08.22.08 Friday Night Lights! Brooklyn Army ENT. Presents The Untouchable DJ Drastic Live In CONEY ISLAND BROOKLYN, NY (KeySpan Park)

:::: THE SUMMERTIME CLASSIC ::::

Friday August 22nd, 2008 - ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Brooklyn Army Entertainment Presents
“Friday Night Lights @ KeySpan Park”

THE BAR @ KEYSPAN PARK (Home of The Brooklyn Cyclones)
1904 - Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224

FIRST TIME EVER – GUARANTEED GUEST DJ SET BY:
The Untouchable DJ Drastic (BumSquad DJz, AOL Music, Sirius Satellite Radio)
www.TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com


Party Indoors or Outdoors w/ Live Sound System In Both Areas!

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Admission: $10.00 until Midnight
Dress Code: Clean & Casual Attire (Shorts & Sneakers Allowed)

18+ To Party / 21+ To Drink
Doors Open 10:00PM – 3:30AM

BBQ Grill Open All Night Long w/ Full Menu

CONTESTS (CASH PRIZES & GIFT PACKAGE GIVEAWAYS ALL NIGHT LONG):
Indoors - “Lightning Round” 60 Second Open Mic Contest
Outdoors - “Hamptons Style” Beer Pong Tournament

Free Giveaways from Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, & Universal Music Group
Courtesy of The Coalition Network


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**ENJOY ASTROLAND PARK @ WORLD FAMOUS CONEY ISLAND**
**LOWELL SPINNERS @ BROOKLYN CYCLONES BASEBALL GAME BEGINS @ 7:00PM**


PARTY WITH US @ THE STADIUM BEGINNING AT 10:00PM SHARP

Bus: B36, B64, B74, or B82 to Stillwell & Surf Avenues
Subway: D, F, N, or Q lines to Coney Island/Stillwell Avenue
Additional directions are available at http://www.hopstop.com/ or http://www.mapquest.com/

For more information go to http://www.keyspanparkevents.com/

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Powered By:
Brian | Mo | Nico | Pat | Ralph | Seek | Victoria
The BumSquad DJz | The Coalition Network | Liv Live Entertainment
Real Lyphe Entertainment | The Scene Society | Trendsettaz Entertainment
6thBoroughProductions.com | DogandPonyShowWebsite.com | NightlifeInNYC.com

Saturday, August 9, 2008

The Million DJ March Impacts Washington, DC w/ The Untouchable DJ Drastic & DJs Worldwide!

The Million DJ March Impacts Washington, DC w/ The Untouchable DJ Drastic & DJs Worldwide!

For Immediate Release

Contact:

The Coalition Network Management Group
Business Telephone: (718) 415-3328
Business E-Mail: TCNManagementGroup@gmail.com
http://www.TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com

The Million DJ March Impacts Washington, DC w/ The Untouchable DJ Drastic & DJs Worldwide!

The Million DJ March is set to impact Washington, DC on August 29th, 2008 & August 30th, 2008. The event’s organizers (A. Shaw and company) have structured strong alliances and professional affiliations with DJs such as The Untouchable DJ Drastic, Green Lantern, and many more. DJ collectives from around the globe are also at the forefront of this monumental event. Collectives such as The BumSquad DJz, The Coalition Network, The Core DJs, and many more have signed on to participate in the movement as official affiliates and/or presenters.

The Million DJ March is structured to assist the growth and preservation of culture amongst the DJ community and business. As a whole, the DJ is often the most underappreciated component of the entertainment business. Since the 70’s, the DJ has always been perceived as underground. As we fast forward to 2008, the music business has changed dramatically for artists and DJs alike. Only professional DJs know the pros and cons of the business. While a majority of professional DJs are able to earn income from a career in the entertainment business, very few have medical benefits and often face challenges to maintain their positions.

The Untouchable DJ Drastic is a key initiator of The Million DJ March. In an internet clip that surfaced on the World Wide Web; The Untouchable DJ Drastic stated, “For every artist that is successful there’s been the first DJ that broke their record and the DJs that have carried them throughout their careers through good times and bad. The R.I.A.A. wants to come down on DJs for mix tapes and things of that nature. The DJ has always helped the artist and a lot of the artists get the recognition all the time. It’s just different things that we want to structure for the DJs because we are the true tastemakers within the music industry.”

In correspondence with this release, The Untouchable DJ Drastic further stated, “The music business is suffering as a result of piracy and over saturation. DJs need to come together and strive for change. Why is there no category for the DJ at the Grammy Awards? Why is the R.I.A.A. coming down on DJs for mix tapes? If it wasn’t for DJs, no music would ever reach the public. We’re the ones that first told you about these artists! We need to structure a trade labor union for DJs so that we can all comfortably provide for our families as with any other profession. I’m sure the owners of most nightclubs would feel differently if they began to receive calls from management stating that there was a giant inflatable rat posted outside of their venue. Most DJs don’t even have medical benefits. This is a problem. Artists and record labels are making anywhere from thousands to millions of dollars off the work of DJs. Most DJs will never see reparation. Record labels need to look to hire more reputable DJs to handle their tasks. After all, DJs are the ones that have the ties to the mass public. I speak on behalf of the DJ community in hopes that that the music industry can continue to be productive and profitable for all of us. We all need to help each other in many ways. Piracy is an epidemic but it’s only part of the problem. DJs need to take a stand financially as far as a minimum pay rate that is accepted to perform on any occasion. All these issues will be addressed but change takes time. Help take the first step towards change amongst the DJ community. We need to solidify our future before someone else does it for us!”

The Million DJ March’s events will commence on August 29th, 2008. The official rally is set to take place on August 30th, 2008 at The National Mall in Washington, DC. For more information and/or registration go to www.MillionDJMarch.com

The Untouchable DJ Drastic is currently accepting interview requests regarding these events. For all inquiries regarding The Untouchable DJ Drastic, please contact The Coalition Network Management Group via e-mail TCNManagementGroup@gmail.com or go to www.TheUntouchableDJDrastic.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Forthcoming Features: The Untouchable DJ Drastic Exclusive Interview

Forthcoming Features: The Untouchable DJ Drastic Exclusive Interview

If you’ve ever been to a mega club in New York, you’ve probably heard of The Untouchable DJ Drastic. After dedicating close to a decade to his craft, he remains a staple within the industry. Drastic who currently takes home some $3,000 per appearance remains humble to those that embrace him professionally. It’s no wonder why he has the backing of not only major record labels but multi-faceted corporations as well. A trendsetter in his own right, he is proven to be one of the most influential DJs in the business. NightlifeInNYC.com recently obtained the opportunity to interview The Untouchable DJ Drastic. Be on the look out for this exclusive interview as we get familiar with the man behind the momentum.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

NightlifeInNYC Artist Watch: Jaylyn Ducati

NightlifeInNYC Artist Watch: Jaylyn Ducati

Jaylyn is the entire package. She is a twenty one year old, born and raised in Brooklyn New York. She is a naturally talented singer/songwriter/performer whose goal is to become a world famous recording artist. Jaylyn is as comfortable on stage as she is in the studio, singing a variety of musical styles. She understands and puts in the long hours the entertainment business requires, in order to have a long and successful career. She couples a dynamic personality with supermodel looks and natural stage presence. Working hard to perfect her craft from a tender age of ten, she has worked with world famous producers from New York to Atlanta. She also has been studying with renowned vocal coach Dr. William Riley who has developed such voices as Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Anastasia, Jessica Simpson, and other top recording artists. She has performed in numerous venues along the east coast and has performed with the top recording artists in the industry.