Talk:Mike Relm

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Mike Relm is a DJ and turntablist from San Francisco. Personally, I have seen him perform at the University of Southern California with Blackalicious, a group considered to be amongst the founders of the modern San Francisco Bay Area hip-hop scene. He was shortly featured in documentarian Doug Pray's Scratch (film). He performed at several Audiotistic festivals; these were significant, underground hip-hop/electronica music festivals that took place in Los Angeles, California in the early 2000s. These facts exemplify his significance--he is a low-key, but contributing member of of the DJ/turntablist-centric San Francisco hip-hop scene. His inclusion in the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a key gathering of notable performers alongside decently established up-and-comers, signifies his increasing popularity and commercical viability as an independent hip-hop artist. Beatsleepless 18:15, 22 January 2007 (UTC)