Ean Golden

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Ean Golden
Birth name Ean Golden
Born (1980-01-17) January 17, 1980
Origin San Francisco, California
Genres Controllerism
Years active 1996–present
Labels Dj TechTools
Associated acts CRFTP, LYVE, Moldover
Website Official website
Notable instruments
Midi Fighter

Ean Golden (born on January 17, 1980) is a San Francisco, CA-based DJ, controllerist, designer of DJ equipment, and founder of the digital DJ blog, DJ TechTools.

Career

Ean Golden is a product designer, entrepreneur and life time professional dj. He started as a DJ in 1996 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the age of 16, and moved to San Francisco, CA in 1999 to DJ full-time in a number of residencies and collaborative groups. In 2003, he switched equipment from traditional turntables to a MIDI controller, and developed a DJ performance style that focused around such controllers. This style would later come to be known as controllerism.

In 2005, Ean began writing a digital DJ column for the now-defunct Remix Magazine, during which he popularized the term and concept behind controllerism.[1]

He founded DJ Techtools in 2006 as an extension of his Remix column, with content focused towards educating digital DJs and now runs the organization today.

Ean has played a critical role in developing and designing controllerist-based DJ equipment, with lead design credits on the VCI-100 Ean Golden Edition, Midi Fighter, Midi Fighter 3D, Traktor Kontrol S4, the Novation Dicer, Chroma Caps and the Midi Fighter Pro.[2] Golden continues to work to bring his own versions of controllers to market, having announced[3] in January 2012 that Vestax would be releasing an Ean Golden-branded edition of their flagship controller, the VCI-400.

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