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Jaime Mack
Jaime Mack grew up in South London and at an impressionable age began attending warehouse parties, raves and clubs, listening to the likes of Carl Cox, Sasha and Andy C. This early foray into the dance scene nurtured his love of music and after witnessing several lackluster and self-indulgent performances by existing DJ’s, he was inspired to learn the trade himself. Jaime Mack resolved he would entertain his dance floor with high-energy performances. His first big break came when he was offered the spot of Resident DJ at SE8, where he played to 1000 people every Saturday night. It was at this time that he was head hunted by popular dance radio station, Juice FM and offered a weekly position as DJ and studio producer. Juice FM had a big London following, which resulted in them expanding with Juice International in Spain, taking Jaime Mack along for the ride, including a tour of the Costa Del Sol. Jaime was now playing a mix uplifting house and garage music at clubs such as Club Circa and Nostalgia (both London). He played alongside prominent UK DJ’s including Paul Oakenfold, Graham Gold, Tall Paul and Darren Pierce. As his musical taste was changing and developing, Jaime incorporated a harder house style into his sets and teamed up with A & R man, Rikki Inkredible, to form “the Medical DJ’s”. Together they produced music and came up with a hit. The track “Hyped Up” was named Hard House Record of the Month by world renowned ‘DJ Magazine’. Simultaneously Jaime Mack was playing gigs all over London in renowned clubs including Trinity, Bagleys and The Cross and supporting, amongst others, The Tidy Boys, Lisa Pin Up and Lisa Lashes. He was also resident DJ on successful radio show World Dance FM. In 1999 Jaime Mack was inspired by the Plump DJ’s to direct his music back toward his house and breakbeat roots. Jaime took over Residency at Dreams 2000 playing house and old skool tracks, performing at Ministry of Sound, Turnmills and the Glass House and returning to Spain to play at Pascha. Jaime Mack decided to take his career on the road and traveled to Thailand with Resident spots at several clubs on popular dive island, Koh Tao. In addition he played guest spots in Koh Samui. Jaime also held the position of resident DJ on Koh Phangan for the infamous Full Moon parties each month. It was in Thailand that Jaime Mack met The Greedy Hippy and formed a new duo, known as “The PowerTrippers” and performed nightly at clubs on Koh Tao. After a successful partnership they left the islands and reunited in the UK, where they spent time in the studio and produced, amongst others, their popular track “Electro Slut”. Jaime Mack then moved to Melbourne in Australia and played breakbeat and electro house playing with established DJ’s Lee Coombs, Tayo, Dopamine, Hybrid and Citizen. Com. 2010 saw Jaime Mack back in Asia, working in China with the Greedy Hippy on production of new tracks and on a new PowerTrippers stage show. He held the spot of Resident at the newly managed El Divino Club and has supported Greedy Hippy and Sharam (Deep Dish) and Paul Van Dyke at Babyface.