Globe trotter, DJ, musician & producer.
Asia, Australia, Britain (UK).
Random Geeza has had an everlasting affection and connection to the house scene, from the early "Acid House, Manchester Rave" scene, right through to present day.
He developed and honed his skills on vinyl and was one of the first (if not the very first) to adopt CD mixing, even prior to the release of the now famous and industry standard Pioneer CDJ’s. His mixing is seamless, his choice of music second to none. He is a natural at weaving in and out of hypnotic beats, which inevitably, entice you into an intimate web of delight and excitement. Overall, he is a skilled and experienced DJ, with a passion for music and mixing. He does not follow trends and enjoys showcasing tracks from new and unheard of artists, long before they make the mainstream.
"My style is a blend of electronic, minimal and progressive house" he mentions, "I try to blend it seamlessly and in key. The beat, bass riff and melody are what defines a track for me".
Since the early vinyl and CD mixing days, he has continued to develop his skills further, to include the use of Ableton Live whereby, he is able to produce "on the fly" exclusive remixes live. He has been known to spend hours searching for the right songs, and will often remodel a track to suit a set or a specific mix.
Having DJ’d, in and around many cities worldwide, from the UK to Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and beyond, he has worked alongside some of the legendary DJ’s of our time. Seb Fontaine played a set of Random's on his BBC Radio 1 show, following a night where the two met at (the then infamous) Passion @ The Emporium, Leicestershire. Random also worked there for over six years, during the hedonistic days of clubbing, 1995 - 2002, hosting and supporting the many world class DJ legends that happened to grace the doorway. Graham Gold played a big part in all of this also, head hunting Random, having listened to a passed on DJ demo, airing the Set on his Kiss FM radio show, declaring it a winner. Graham then invited him down to London, to play in the world famous KoKo (formerly Camden Palace) nightclub for Peach, Graham's own club night. Random also held a 12-month residency for Flaming Kolossus in Leicester, where he worked alongside the legendary JFK. And, lest we forget, the too many to count free parties, in and around the UK, which Random has DJ'd at over the years.