Mike Relm
Born and raised in what has become known as the mecca of turntablism, San Francisco, Mike Relm played a critical role in the skratch music movement of the late 90's producing records and events. "Skratchcon 2000", which he directed, is to skratching what "A Great Day In Harlem" is to jazz. He made his debut on the silver screen on Doug Pray's award winning film "Scratch", where he was documented in a studio jam session with DJ Shadow. Relm's unmistakable style also led to a collaboration with Money Mark for music on "Along Came Polly" (Universal, 2004). Upon meeting director John Hamburg during the studio session, Relm was brought on to appear in several of the film's scenes. Mike Relm has become a worldwide leader in the visual arts. He transforms every stage into his personal film festival, manipulating music and movies live to awestruck audiences. Never before has anyone attempted such an act, and it has been called the most brilliant thing a turntablist has ever done on stage. He's played alongside a wide range of artists including Outkast, Mike Patton, Gnarls Barkley, Mos Def, Blackalicious, Del The Funky Homosapien, Shiny Toy Guns, Blonde Redhead, Money Mark, Saul Williams, NAS, The Greyboy All-Stars, MixMaster Mike, Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Wu Tang Clan, Gangstarr, Kelly Osbourne, Donald Trump, and Ron Jeremy. Yes, Ron Jeremy. Mike Relm can heard on various albums including "Radio Fryer" a mix which he released in 2005, his 2004 world tour was the subject of the documentary "Suit Yourself" (2005). He is currently producing his debut solo album, complete with toys and videos.
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| track name | plays | | downloads | |
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| Body Rock (Exclusive) | 5,248 | 18,380 | play mp3 |
| Relm and Josie with Attitude | 828 | 2,439 | play mp3 |



