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Jerry Flores (South Bay,CA) After moving to
Los Angeles in 1986 from Mexico City (his birthplace)
Jerry Flores fell in love with the city known for its
diverse cultures and ethnicities. He first introduction to
House Music was in 1993 while listening to Power 106 FM.
The first song he heard was L.A. Style's "James Brown Is
Dead" and from there he was hooked. In 1995 his Techno
ways evolved to a much different and more intellectual
sound called House Music and its sub-genre; Soulful
Garage, House. Inspired by D.J.'s such as Tony Largo ,
Terence Toy , Tommy Musto , Victor Simonelli , Tony
Humphries and Frankie Knuckles(among many others). Jerry
found his true calling and wanted to emulate his idols by
studying their programming technique of mixing and
learning how they keep his music exciting and fresh for
his club patrons. Additionally, Jerry gained his vast
knowledge of the music from his favorite U.K. magazine DJ.
Other magazines that inspired Jerry were Muzik, URB,
Thousand Words, Underground and XLR8R. In 2000 he achieved
his dream and got the chance to play at the legendary
after-hours club "Does Your Mama Know". Jerry was in awe
knowing that some of the best DJs from around the world
had played at Mama The truly was a surreal experience for
Jerry.He followed that up by playing all over Hollywood
and Los Angeles at such clubs
as,Vertigos,Goldfringers,Little Temple,Club Seven,Catch
One(Afterhours),Club Cadillac and Vintage Hollywood to
name a few. In 2004 Jerry added another chapter to his
life by collaborating with DJ/Producer Jesse"Outlaw"
Hinojosa as a co-producer. Their first release The12:03
a.m. Dub project was released on a local Los Angeles label
Paradax Records.Other projects Jerry was involved with
incuded Soulato’s “So good,So real”(2006)Alysha “Music to
my ears”(2007)Lamech “Come together”(2008).His productions
attitude is inline with what he likes to spin which is the
perfect combination.In 2007 he joined the online mixshow
craze by joining the Insoulwetrust family and creating his
own show “Late Night Vibes”which has quikly gained
popularity among fellow house heads and producers. Jerry
ultimate goal is to produce his own track and hope one day
that some of his favorite DJs will spin his track on a
regular rotation. Jerry is a true believer in House. |