DJCXL

DJCXL is a New Zealand hip hop DJ, producer and member of the band Ill Semantics.[2] He was the 2003 NZ Disco Mix Club[3] Champion[3].

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DJCXL
DJCXL - hip hop turntablist and producer.
Background information
OriginNew Zealand
GenresHip hop
LabelsIllegal Musik
Websitewww.djcxl.com

He has collaborated with many New Zealand and international artists on tracks including King Kapisi's "Second Round KO" and "Dazzling DJ" with Black Wall Street Japan's S.H.O.. He also remixed the Chicago producer Mulatto Patriot[4]'s "International Connection", which featured Eternia, De:Joeso and DJ Goersch.

His first album as a solo producer was due in late 2010. The first single from the album, "My Love[5]", featured the R&B artist J Williams and the rapper The Gift. The track was released to New Zealand radio in the third week of January 2010.

In 2012, DJCXL was the supporting act for the New Zealand boy band Titanium on their Come On Home Tour.[6]

DJCXL was convicted of Rape in 2018 following a sexual assault with a drugged fan

Mark Arona, 40, and Peter John Chambers, 42, were found guilty by a Tauranga jury in October last year on one charge each of sexual violation by rape and sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection, the New Zealand Herald reports.

Chambers was found guilty of being the principal offender and Arona as a party to it by encouraging the offence.[7]

Discography

Albums

Date of release Title Label
2002 Theory of Meaning Dawn Raid
2006 Good Music Illegal Musik

References

  1. Quabax Wax (11 May 2011), King Kapisi - Elemental Forces, retrieved 3 December 2018
  2. "ill semantics - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  3. djcxl (8 April 2007), DJCXL 2003 NZ DMC Champion, retrieved 3 December 2018
  4. djcxl (4 April 2009), DJCXL remixes Mulatto Patriot, retrieved 3 December 2018
  5. MyKe's (11 March 2010), DJ Cxl Feat. J. Williams & The Gift - My Love, retrieved 3 December 2018
  6. Edgeline Photography (6 October 2012), Titanium Come on Home Tour - Wellington, retrieved 3 December 2018
  7. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11934906
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