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DJ;)(G4

DJ;)(G4DJ;)(G4 rips his music from an underground in SoCal though the exact location is still a mystery. Although he claims to pull his inspiration from politically paranormal archives across the net, we are inclined to believe he has found a method of recording dream-echo. His music is an embodiment of the terrible beauty innate in the human condition itself: A creative landscape of emotional, psychological and sensible stimuli.

Give a listen to ‘Spam,’ DJ;)(G4’s testament to machine-mind, ‘The Entity,’ a chilling rendition of afterlife and ‘PsyOps’ a truly wonderful earshot of conspiracy raked from true-life political archives. Better yet, buy his CD, The Television Must Be Revolutionized.

DJ;)(G4 was born somewhere in the mountains at sometime outside of the 80’s and works as a video-editor when not in his super-suit. You can drop him a line for updates, information and music at djg4@madhatter.com. He is also the lead guitarist of the Danger Bees wherein he has adopted the pseudonym of Geno Foster. Keep an eye out for their album which due is for release this spring. And of course, feel free to contribute to the DJ;)(G4 cause using the button below. —DG

DJ;)G4's music remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright. Please drop him a line if you'd like to hear his music.

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You will need an MP3 player to hear the music, such as the free Winamp.