ChumZilla
New London, Connecticut, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1996 | INDIE
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Best DJ: Chumzilla
New London-based DJ Chumzilla has been producing independent hip-hop records for something like 15 years, which means he's survived several paradigm shifts in engineering technology and musical taste. Dozens of mixes, podcasts and random audio clips are ready for your perusal on his blog (head to chumzilla.com), with evocative titles like "Mullet Pandemonium," "Trapper Chum MD" and "Sex Wizard," or tune into "Chumzilla: House Arrest," a new live podcast that's coming your way soon. - CTNOW/The Courant
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ChumZilla - The Day
It gets cold this time of year. And while it's always a good thing to help the homeless anytime, it makes a lot of sense to reach out as winter draws nigh.
That's the spirit behind the "Hip Hop for the Homeless" benefit taking place Sunday in New London's Oasis Pub. The show is actually one of seven such benefits that started Wednesday and will take place across Connecticut in the next several days.
Organized by Hartford rapper Joey Batts, the "Hip Hop for the Homeless" shows are also scheduled in Hartford, West Hartford, Simsbury, Bridgeport and Middletown.
Lineups for the benefits feature talent from each respective scene. In New London, along with Batts, ChumZilla, N.M.E. The Illest, Bobby Flow, Stryfe, Jahan Nostra, Sketch, DNH, Benn Grim, Flowers & Kain, Ceschi Ramos and Glitch Mouth will all perform.
While these events are in and of themselves cool for all the right reasons, a word to the wise: ChumZilla's newest album, "The Earth Man's Curse," comes out in early January. If advance tracks such as "Respect My Odyssey" and "Bring Apocalypse" - with their haunted carnival backing tracks - are any indication, "Curse" should be big fun and you'll get a taste on Sunday.
- RICK KOSTER
Hip Hop for the Homeless, 8 p.m. Sunday, Oasis Pub, 16 Bank St., New London; $5; (860) 447-3929. - The Day
Discography
Solo Albums:
ChumZilla - The Earth Man's Curse (2015)
ChumZilla - The Human Obscene (2016)
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Based in New London, CT, ChumZilla is an award winning Producer/DJ who
built a reputation for himself as the go to guy for quality music
production and the craziest dance parties over the past sixteen years.
Like most DJ's of his era, Chum learned by studying his favorite DJ's
and producers trying to emulate their sounds on a primitive record
player and a cheap Radio Shack mixer. It wasn't long before he traded
his Radio Shack mixer in for a Gemini one with a 12 second sampler,
which peaked his interest in hip-hop production. Eventually he got his
hands on a pair of Technics 1200 turntables (the pair he still uses
now) and the infamous Ensoniq ASR-10, a keyboard sampler used by some of
his favorite producers, and began producing for a number of
underground hip-hop artists all over the New England/Tri-State area.
After landing his first gig DJing in a club in 1999, fresh out of
high school, Chum began making a name for himself as a young and
skilled DJ. During this time he was introduced to an up and coming CT
rapper named Apathy. They became friends quickly with their like
interests in the classic boom-bap sounds of mid-90's hip-hop and began
collaborating on the regular with Apathy taking Chum into his group
Demigodz as his DJ. The rest would be what most people call history as
the two would open shows for their 90's idols and their indie rap peers
all over the east coast and overseas. It wouldn't be until 2006 where
Chum would gain his first significant notoriety for producing and
engineering the majority of Apathy's debut album "Eastern Philosophy".
While making his name as a producer, Chum was also cementing his
name as one of Connecticut̢۪s premier DJ's doing guest sets on various
college radio hip-hop shows all over the state. Eventually he settled
at 91.7 WHUS, UCONN's radio station based out of Storrs, playing
classic hip-hop records and the latest underground hip-hop music. What
Chum played in the clubs though was completely different as he was
dabbling in house music, drum n bass, dancehall and mainstream
hip-hop/r&b. It was this that would eventually land him a gig as a
mix-show DJ, then mix-show director on local mainstream radio station
Jammin 107.7, where he would gain more local prominence.
During this time Chum began working more closely with the local arts
scene in New London, CT and DJing regularly at The Oasis Pub which is
considered by many in the area as the heart of the local independent
music scene. Various successful DJ nights were built at "The O" with
Chum's involvement. This helped Chum win "Best DJ" in the 2010 Whalie
Awards, New London's own music awards show celebrating the local scene.
He would continue with a string of successful dance parties over the
years winning more awards (2012 for Best Electronic Dance Song, 2013
for Best DJ). The Whalies would eventually inspire the Connecticut
Music Awards where Chum was nominated for "Best DJ" in its first three
years eventually taking the award home in 2014 along with the Whalie
Award that year for "Best DJ". That made Chum the first person to win
"Best DJ" three times at The Whalies with two consecutive wins, and the
first DJ to win both the Connecticut Music Award and Whalie Award in
the same year.
With no signs of slowing down, Chum is excited to go into 2015 with
what he considers his first real album, "The Earth Man's Curse", and
the idea of bringing his sounds to where ever they are welcomed. He's
always looking to challenge himself and stay progressive with his music
selections, constantly evolving his sound and keeping his skill set as
sharp as he can whether he's DJing or making music.
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