MYXMASTER™ DJ


www.epstylez.com
NRCW Records
CMYX Studios
Cincinnati, OH
"*bows down* I am in awe!"
- DJ Nuclear Vortex
(In response to: WSYC FM Raider Open House Mix 08/2005)
"That So Cold mix sounds freakin hot!!"
- WNNK 104.1 FM
(In response to: MySpace Crossfade - So Cold Remix 10/2007)
"Kick [butt] man! Love it!"
- DJ Marley
(In response to: cMYX Remote Broadcast Harrisburg, PA 07/2007)
"I would give it at least and 8 out of ten at a professional large scale production level"
- Nathan Mars (Lift Pro-Motion)
(In response to: MIA - Galang Galang Remix 07/2005)
"OMG!! I was going to request this song!"
- Barry (Lititz, PA)
(In response to: WSYC FM Raider Open House Mix 04/2005)
"It's bad [aced]!"
- Robin (Shippensburg, PA)
(In response to: Frat mix Shippensburg University 011/2005)
"Much Respect to You"
- Munchie Music (Chicago, IL)
(In response to: MySpace Mix 05/2008)
"You deserve major kudos, it's really hard to find good mixing..."
- DJ Nuclear Vortex
(In response to: WSYC FM Raider Open House Mix 08/2005)
"Love ur sound!"
- Hall Of Fame City
(In response to: MySpace 03/2008)
"We are interested in featuring one of your songs on the
next coast 2 coast mixtape..."
- Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes and Magazine
(In response to: MySpace 04/2008)
Followup: They never responded to our email...
"You need to go dj at a club seriously [Do you know] how much $$$ u can make[?]"
- Artie (Enola, PA)
(In response to: Club MYX March 2009)

In response to the So Cold Remix: "The one thing I notice most from everyone who loves this mix is that they dig it over every other mix. The original metal cover was never commercially released. This is what billboard.com had to comment on the original recreation: " The hip-hop remix of "Cold" interpolates the old Club Nouveau hit "Why You Treat Me So Bad" while the featured rapper on the track is Paris Hilton-associate MISS 86 (aka Ms 86). The band's management had no comment on if the remix will ever be commercially released. Crossfade's "Cold" spent three weeks at No. 2 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart and a whopping 46 weeks on the tally altogether. Additionally, the band charted two more singles: "So Far Away" (No. 14) and "Colors" (No. 18). The group's self-titled FG/Columbia album peaked at No. 41 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The band is in a studio working on material for a new album that may be out by the summer (of 2006). " DJ E P Stylez admittingly never obtained a release on this cut and does not have any plans to do so in the future unless contacted by the artists and obtains legal rights to remake and publish this track. 100% of the works published on MySpace are for interested parties and fans who enjoy E P's works, both as a Disk Jockey and a Music Artist."
- DJ E P Stylez (Taken from MySpace Comments)
The evolution of a trip-hop / tech revolution!
Where we're going next:
D&B + Hip Hop
The band idea: Metal + Tech / Trip / Rock and Trance
BRINGING BACK THE 80s in a variety of genres!
Get ready to DANCE!
NOW BOOKING CHEER TRAXX FOR RADIO AND CLUB DJS!
CHEER TRAXX EXPANDS FROM DANCE & COLOR GUARDS!
CHOREOGRAPHYX WILL INCORPERATE CHROMA-KEY VIDEO PRODUCTION!