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Isomatic @DJ-Chilvan

Age 32, Male

Business Owner/Tutor

University of Dayton

Dayton, OH

Joined on 3/12/05

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This Year's Plans

Posted by DJ-Chilvan - January 10th, 2009


This year, 2009, I have many projects planned. Here is a list of what to expect.

1. Original tracks (my main focus this year is orchestrated and harmonious songs)

2. Remixes of my past music (especially those which were well liked. i.e. Joygrounds, Salem Nights)

3. Remixes of other music

Don't expect too many because I believe in quality over quantity when it comes to music.

- DJ Chilvan


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I like your work, and i'm glad to see a plan to carry it out. We artist have to stick together! Life is tough, but we're tougher!

haha, amen to that!

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