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DJ Epic One
Genre: Electronic / DJ, Hip hop, Rock, Top 40
MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/djepicone
E-mail: djepic808@yahoo.com
Imagine taking years to build your craft, creating a solid foundation to get to the top of your game, then to leave it all behind for a one way trip to the Big Leagues. You gotta love the hustle, most say they would try it, but DJ EPIC ONE is doing it.
Fresh from Hawaii, this rising son has finally touched down on the strip. B-Boy to the core, this hands-on technician with a deep passion for all things sonic has began his journey for superstardom. Strapped with a one-way ticket to Las Vegas, there’s no turning back now. Before this young stunna got his break into the game, he earned his stripes at underground clubs in Honolulu like Auntie Pasto’s and Wave Waikiki, eventually evolving to opening shows for artists like E-40, Kid Capri, etc., and to hold down residencies at all the hottest clubs in Honolulu. NUFF SAID!!
New to the Las Vegas scene, DJ EPIC ONE has already played at four different nightclubs within eight months. He is currently a resident DJ at Ivan Kane’s Forty Deuce on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. He is looking forward to expanding and playing at other popular spots with all the great DJs who he respects.

- Real name
- Paul Noguchi
- Name orgins
- I thought of myself as a heroic figure who comes to save the dance floor with music at the club.
- Current status
- performing, recording, touring
- City
- Las Vegas
- Years spinning
- 10
- Favorite place to listen
- Playboy Club at the Palms
- Favorite song
- "Illegal Business" by Boogie Down Productions
- Favorite place to play
- Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce
- Influences
- DJ Kid Capri
- Sounds like
- high energy
- DJ gear
- Serato Scratch Live, Mac Powerbook, Technics 1200s, Pioneer 909
- Instruments
- Keyboard, Turntables
- Discography
- Wave Waikiki (R.I.P.), Honolulu, ’00 - ‘06 W Hotel, Honolulu, ’05 – ‘07 Zanzabar, Honolulu, ’06 – ‘07

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