DJ Rectangle
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DJ Rectangle is an American hip hop DJ/turntablist and hip hop/R&B record producer. He is best known for his battle records and party-friendly mixtapes. Previously based out of Los Angeles, CA, he now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. His mix tapes generally feature West Coast artists. He competed in the U.S. DMC DJ Championships in the early nineties. In 1991 he made it to the DMC US finals but was bested by DJ Q-Bert. In 1993 he won the U.S DMC championship, the same year that he became the DJ for West Coast rapper Warren G. DJ Rectangle is considered an underdog of DJ's creating a unique style of music that relates crowds all over the world.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo Releases
- 2007 Ultimate Ultimate 3
- 2006 Ultimate Ultimate 2
- 2006 Casino Royale Vol. 2 : For The Gangsters
- 2006 Casino Royale Vol. 1 : For the Hustlers
- 2006 Kill Steelz Vol. 2
- 2006 Kill Steelz Vol. 1
- 2005 Fear and Loathing
- 2005 Dope Trax
- 2005 Rectangle's Big Adventure
- 2005 Pyro Technics
- 2004 Who Framed DJ Rectangle?
- 2004 "Resident Evil" Turn Table Apocalypse
- 2004 Six Million Dollar Hand
- 2004 Wax on Wax off
- 2003 1200's Never Die
- 2002 Faders of Fury
- 2002 Turntable Torture
- 2002 Deadly Needles
- 2001 The Best of DJ Rectangle
- 2001 Ultimate Battle Weapon, Vol. 5
- 2001 Ultimate Battle Weapon, Vol. 1-4
- 2001 Ultimate, Vol. 4
- 2000 Scratch Masters Revenge, Vol. 1
- 2000 Enter the Diamond Needle Dynasty
- 2000 Mixes Beats & More, Vol. 1
- 2000 Mixes Beats & More, Vol. 2
- 1999 Ultimate Ultimate Battle Weapon, Vol. 3
- 1999 The Tables Have Turned
- 1999 Behind Bars
- 1999 The Vinyl Avengers, Vol. 1
- 1999 Ultimate Ultimate Battle Weapon, Vol. 2
- 1999 Wax Assassin
- 1998 The Lightning Fist (Millennium Collection Vol. 7)
- 1998 Enter The Diamond Needle Dynasty
- 1998 Ultimate Ultimate Battle Weapon, Vol. 1
- 1997 The Tables Have Turned
- 1997 Deadly Needles
- 1997 Frosted Breaks
- 1997 Battle Wax
- 1997 Original Battle
- 1997 Ultimate, Vol. 1
- 1997 Ultimate, Vol. 2
- 1997 Ultimate, Vol. 3
- 1996 Vinyl Combat 2: Attack of the Clones
- 1995 Ill Rated
- 1995 Let the Bass Kick
- 1995 Funky Demolition
- 1994 Rollin' Deep
- 1994 O.G Style
[edit] Appearances
- 2005 Bring It Back, by Simply Jeff
- 2004 Rookie of the Year, by Dirtyrat
- 2002 The Corner Stone, by The WhoRidas
- 2000 TwoSeventeen, by Pax217
- 1999 Greatest Hits, by Lighter Shade of Brown
- 1999 Hightimes, by The WhoRidas
- 1998 Papi Chulo, by Funkdoobiest
- 1997 The Troubleshooters, by Funkdoobiest
- 1997 Lowrider Soundtrack, Vol. 10
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