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Danny Carter aka "Noiseman"
Danny Carter aka “Noiseman” aka “DJ Nuance” is an American Deejay and Producer born 1964 in lower East Manhattan. Moved to Berkeley in 1966, Oakland 1968, San Francisco 1970, Stockton 1972, Daily City 1978 and San Jose, CA in 1980. Basically born in the East and raised in the West. 1982 got his first taste of hip-hop culture at SJ Job Corps. Put some skills together and won a few DJ competitions in 1986. Got noticed by Derrick Rahming founder of Afro-Rican in 1988 from a beat tape. Afterward put in work at Luke Sky-Walker Studios in Miami, the original 2 Live Crew recording studio, where he learned the basics of mixing and recording under the direction of Derrick Rahming.
1990 started producing some local groups and formed the company Strictly Business. Recorded some groups for bay area manager Kim Hicks. Recorded and mixed Nasty Nancy via Double Dose Records with help from DJ King Tech. Started Pro-Mo records in 1992 and dropped Don’t Fight The Flavor featuring Scott Free. He got his first music business experience at Pro-Mo Records, with a roster of 3 acts they started making noise at all the local showcases. Hard work and practice had them opening up for all the groups that came to the Bay area (Naughty by Nature, Das Effex, House of Pain, Grave Diggers, Goodie Mob, Lord Digga, Lord Finesse, Master Ace, MC Breed, Mystic, The Youngsters, Total Devastation, DJ Quick and many others). In 1994 they singed with the ILC headed by Jay King and dropped the video and single The Ruff S**t. Appeared on the Wake Up Show with Sway and Tech a few times. Mentored under King Tech for a short time. Dropped Noiseman Breaks and Grooves in 1994 with Upstairs Records right before Peanut Butter Wolf’s project. Recorded and mixed Strictly For The Streets a bay area compilation. Started Big Noise Entertainment in 1995 and dropped Back to Basics with B-Flatt and Tyranny in 1996. Dropped Keep’in U Open in 1998, a re-mix project featuring some classic hip-hop emcee’s (EPMD, Kurupt, Big Pun, Craig Mack and Mob Deep to name a few). Hosted the Big Noise Get The F#%k Up raffle in 2000 which featured the re-release of Primal Beats and a bonus version of Keep’in U Open. 2005 produced a track, arranged, named, produced skits and mastered the album, Family Business by Masta Steel. May 2005 started work on Big Noise Radio hosting artists like Guru, One-Be-Lo, Black Milk, Elzhi, Rasco and Planet Asia to name a few. The first BNR interview was with the legendary Guru (RIP) and Solar, his producer at the time.
2007 established Studio 9-One-4 located in San Jose, CA. Audio Mastering got critical acclaim from clients. Projects include; Blow the Doors by Masta Steel. Hood Anthems by Sean Paul of the Young Bloodz, Numworld by Numskull of the Loonies, T Pain, J-Bo from the ALT, Prince Bugsy and Da Fam Gang from New Orleans, all under Ball or Fall Records in Hayward, CA. Welcome 2 Tha JOE by Jus-Dre International, Face Value by Locsta Villain featuring Big Rich, J the Butcher and Thizz Entertainment, 5 Fifty 9 On The Grind by El Cali from Fresno, CA and The Come Up by The Regiment from Detroit. DC, Against All Odds featuring Dru Down, Celly Cel, San Quinn, King Assassin, AP.9, Mob Figaz, Lee Majors, Too Short and many more. Back 2 Da Drawing Board by No Mercy Records, Icon of Da Hood by Tebo, Fresh out the Box by Vera Clique out of Oakland. May 2008 finished initial development for bignoiseradio.com worked on the lab and in the lab, drops for radio shows, the Ear To Da Street Mix CD and custom Big Noise MPC drum machines. Formed partnerships with some great artists, producers, designers, and vendors. 2011 Teamed up with Emcee Nemesis from Virginia and co-produced "All I Need" with Boonie Mayfield out of Colorado. Remix contest won by DJ DN3 out of Arizona. 2012 got burned out from single highhandedly building and operating the Big Noise brand 16 hours a day 7 days a week. Took a hiatus in Sacramento with family. 2014 Returned to the bay area. 2015 opened an office in Fremont, CA. 2017 remodeled a new building in Fremont, CA. 2018 rebuilt the Big Noise Radio website. Four 1990's projects got signed to 2 European record labels in Belgium. Back 2 Da Source records released B Flatt "Back To Basics", it sold out in 3 days. Hip Hop Enterprise released Scott Free, Swift, Tyranny & Tone, also a reissue of the B Flatt "Back To Basics" CD and Tyranny & Tone "Playtime Is Over" CD. 2019 developed a few niche audio products and some new custom Akai MPC designs for Big Noise MPC, the online store. Released Bring The Noise, one of four instrumental albums slated for release. Bring The Noise is the early 90's production from Noiseman, featuring production from Confidence out of Boston and Sensei Walingh from Amsterdam. Currently grinding 16 hours a day, 7 days a week striving to support hip hop music and culture while building the brand.