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  • Born: 19 08 05, New York, NY [The Bronx]
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "The Mix Tape, Vol. 1: 60 Minutes of Funk," "The Tunnel," "The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk"
  • Representative Songs: "Wu-Tang Cream Team Line-Up," "Do You," "Mobb Deep Blend"

Biography

Not since the early '80s when DJs such as Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa were acknowledged as two of rap's most popular figures had a hip-hop DJ attained such prominent status among the masses as New York's Funkmaster Flex. Throughout the 1990s he reigned over New York's mammoth rap scene, capable of making or breaking artists with his high-profile position at the top-rated radio station in America's top radio market, Hot 97. By the mid-'90s, he was also the weekly DJ at one of New York's top clubs, the Tunnel, and also had his radio show broadcasting on Los Angeles' Power 106, America's second largest radio market. Furthermore, Flex began releasing commercially successful mix albums in the mid-'90s, beginning with the first volume of the long-running 60 Minutes of Funk series. At the end of the decade, his popularity only continued to rise, landing him a coveted position on MTV with his own daily show, Direct Effect. Though hip-hop DJs such as Eric B and Terminator X had been recognizable names in the '80s and '90s, Funkmaster Flex was the first pure DJ without any affiliated MCs to match the popular success that early-'80s artists such as Grandmaster Flash had attained, harking back to the early days of hip-hop when the DJ overshadowed the MC.

The son of a Jamaican DJ, Flex was born in Brooklyn as Aston Taylor and bought his first set of turntables at age 16, influenced by early New York hip-hop DJs such as DJ Red Alert. His radio career began at KISS-FM as an assistant to Chuck Chillout in the late '80s. When Chillout transferred to WBLS, Flex accompanied him and soon began spinning at clubs and parties, where people began to take note of his skills. Among those fascinated with his talents were the programming chiefs at Hot 97, who offered him a prominent role as one of the city's top hip-hop DJs. In 1995, he released his first major-label mix album, The Mix Tape, Vol. 1: 60 Minutes of Funk, and followed this album with two more volumes on Loud Records by the end of the '90s, along with an album on Def Jam, The Tunnel. In 2000, he mixed a collection of that year's biggest rap anthems for Arista, Vibe Hits, Vol. 1, and continued the 60 Minutes of Funk series. In addition to his duties as a radio DJ and as a successful album artist, Funkmaster Flex has also served as a remixer and host of the Spike TV series Ride with Funkmaster Flex. The 2005 album Funkmaster Flex Car Show Tour featured music from the successful series. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Funkmaster Flex
Birth name Aston George Taylor Jr.
Born 1968
Origin Bronx, New York
Genres Hip hop, R&B
Occupations DJ, singer, rapper, musician, producer
Instruments Turntable, Sampler
Years active 1994-present
Website http://www.funkmasterflex.com

Aston George Taylor Jr., better known as Funkmaster Flex is an American hip hop DJ, singer, rapper, musician and producer on New York City's Hot 97 radio station, described by The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop as "one of the biggest players in the game".[1] He plays hip-hop, R&B, old school, back in the day, 80's, reggae, dancehall and reggaeton. He is on air Monday to Thursday from 7 PM to 12 AM. For Friday and Saturday he is on the air from 10 PM to 2 AM. He is featured on ESPN NFL 2K5 and Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned.

Taylor was born in The Bronx, his father a sound system DJ.[1] He got a job at age 19 working for KISS-FM DJ Chuck Chillout as a record boy.[1] When Chillout was late for a show once, Taylor was allowed to stand in, launching his radio career.[1] He moved on to work for WBLS, while at the same time building a reputation as a New York club DJ, getting his big break when HOT 97 took him on. By the mid-1990s, his show was being aired nationally, and he was signed by Loud Records for a series of 60 Minutes of Funk mixtapes, the first of their kind to be released by a major record label.[1] On The Tunnel (1999, Def Jam), Flex managed to get some of the biggest names in hip hop to contribute, including Dr.Dre, Nas, Jay-Z, DMX, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, LL Cool J,Method Man, and 50 Cent .[1]

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Awards

Urban Music Awards

  • 2009, Best DJ: (Won)

Discography

Flex has released several mixtape albums:

  • The Mix Tape Volume 1: 60 Minutes of Funk (1995)
  • The Mix Tape Volume 2: 60 Minutes of Funk (1997) (Gold)
  • The Mix Tape Volume 3: 60 Minutes of Funk, The Final Chapter (1998) (Gold)
  • The Tunnel (collaboration with Big Kap) (1999) (Gold)
  • Vibe Hits, Vol. 1 (2000)
  • The Mix Tape Volume 4: 60 Minutes of Funk (2000) (Gold)
  • The Mix Tape Volume 5: 60 Minutes of Funk (2002)
  • My Lifestyle (2002)
  • Funkmaster Flex Car Show Tour (2005)

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Shapiro, Peter (2005) The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-263-8, p.149-150

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