
DJ Sama Raises The Roof With PVDJ Club Mix
PVDJ
Posted 2003-02-19
DJ Felix Sama, simply DJ Sama to his fans, is no stranger to international television viewers, radio listeners, and club goers. In November 2002, DJ Sama began using a PVDJ Club Mix DJ mixer as his only on-air mixer on The Roof. With over 27 million TV viewers in multiple countries, as well as on multiple continents, tuning in and turning it up each night, DJ Sama needed a mixer that could stand up to the rigorous demands of the world’s best hip-hop and dance DJs.
After becoming a household name in South Florida hosting Miami’s Power 96 FM morning show for over a decade, he went on to host The Roof, a music video TV program that airs five-nights per week on the Mundos Network across the USA and South America. As if being an internationally recognized television host is not enough work for one person, Sama also DJs for Miami’s Salsa 98.3 FM WRTO. DJ Sama’s grooves will even be popping up in record stores soon one his forthcoming EMI CD release entitled DJ Sama Presents: The Cuban Connection.
Sama comments, “It’s really hard to find a mixer that both hip-hop DJs AND dance DJs love because they use the mixer for different things and in different ways. But I’ve found the Club Mix to be one of the rare mixers that works great for both dance and hip-hop DJs. The long-throw of vertical faders work great for the dance DJs who want to draw out the transitions between songs, but most hip-hop DJs don’t even touch the vertical faders. The hip-hop guys want quick horizontal faders when they’re cutting and they’ve told me the Club Mix is a very ‘cut friendly’ mixer.”
It’s said, ‘you can’t please all of the people all of the time,’ but thanks to the PVDJ Club Mix, it appears DJ Sama can.