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DJ Duste

DJ Duste

Dustin Anthony, aka DJ Duste, has been a collector and DJ of Latin music for over 10 years. He's one of the few salsa DJs to use vinyl records, and a brilliant entertainer who creates a unique vibe on the dancefloor, spinning and MCing at the same time.

Dustin started his career as a DJ at an RNB/Hip-Hop club. His first experience hearing Latin music came when he was taken on as a resident DJ at a venue called 'Club Brazil' in his hometown Brisbane, Australia. Initially working with the club's CD collection, he soon developed a deeper interest in salsa and its catchy fiery rhythms and harmonies. Being a percussionist and vocalist through high school, he found salsa to be so intricate yet simple in its form that he wanted to keep hearing one montuno after another. And the rest was history... Dustin started to buy records and read articles from every artist and musician he could get his hands on. 10 years later and after DJing in thousands of different clubs worldwide he is still hunting and finding records and more information about his passion, salsa.

DJ Duste currently creates and produces mixes for various clients: professional dancers, radio stations, bands, etc. Make sure to check out his record collection and hear his mixes on his website at www.salsamixes.com.

DJ El Malo

DJ El Malo

Stefano Amato, alias DJ El Malo, was born in Zurich in 1975. Already as a child, besides soccer, he developed a great passion for music. After an instructive trip across Cuba, the native Italian was sure: his future DJ career would consist of Salsa beats.

From his former experiences as a House-DJ he got the indispensable beat feeling, from his HipHop and R&B trips he got the great mixing technique and from his passion to the Latin way of life he got the needed faith in the music. When DJ'ing, he provides an unrivalled mix of Fania classics.

In less than five years he became one of the most known and best Salsa DJ's, invited to important international Salsa Congresses all over the world. Moreover, he was honored several times for his work in the World of Latin Music - like in 2005, at the West Coast Salsa Congress in Los Angeles. He has also launched two great Salsa Compilations with the label "Latin Touch".

Edwin 'El Diablo' Aviles (Puerto Rico)

DJ El Diablo

Edwin is one of Europe's most popular Salsa Disc Jockeys and has been at the forefront of the European Salsa Scene for many years. He's been the top DJ at numerous Salsa clubs, Special Events and Concerts. Edwin promotes, organizes and manages many of his own successful Salsa events throughout his career. He has also introduced thousands of people to Salsa dancing providing Salsa lessons at basic and improver's level.

Edwin is not known as "El Diablo De La Salsa" for nothing! Edwin's strongest point is his excellent selection of music in the mix. He improvises spontaneously and never pre-plans his music. He has an incredibly extensive library of Latin music which he has collected throughout his lifetime and his knowledge of Latin music from the cradle is second to none! His ear for music enables him to play excellent music all the time! He has an uncanny ability to generate excitement in any crowd, feeling the dancers "pulse" and playing music accordingly, keeping the "Ambiente Caliente" (Hot atmosphere) on the dance floor at all times! Edwin is a musical expert and creates his own Salsa Remixes and special versions which no other Salsa DJ has, making not only his style of DJ'ing, but also his music unique in the Salsa world!

Sławek 'Mala Suerte' Leszczyński (Poland)

DJ Mala Suerte

Sławek was introduced to salsa in late 2002 and that's when he started to collect songs that he felt were the most enjoyable for salsa dancers. Over the years his collection grew but he only used it for personal purposes. It all changed in 2006 when he was asked to DJ at a new salsa party and reluctantly agreed. From that moment he started to spend more and more time searching for new music and sifting through his collection for the best songs. This time-consuming task was partially eased by his exceptional memory for catchy tunes and for the names of salsa artists.

At the beginning of his career as a DJ, Sławek spinned in small clubs with poor DJ equipment and bad audio systems. Undaunted by his initial difficulties, he adopted the humorous nickname Mala Suerte (Spanish for "bad luck").

Guided by his musical taste as a dancer, he tries to deliver tunes that are highly danceable but not too familiar. He specialises in heavy Puerto Rican and New York salsa, especially from the golden age of salsa music in the 1960s and 1970s, but he doesn't ignore salsa bands that have emerged over the last couple of years.

His taste in salsa music, as well as his knowledge, have evolved over time. Initially collecting albums of well-known salsa artists such as Ray Barretto, Willie Rosario, Tito Puente, Ismael Rivera, Bobby Valentin, Cheo Feliciano, he then broadened his horizons to less-known artists, such as Impacto Crea, Johnny Zamot, Chivirico Davila, Federico and Alfredo Linares. Today, Slawek own albums of hundreds of bands known only to a handful of salsa vieja collectors in the world.

You will definitely enjoy the nostalgic guajiras, rhythmic guaguancos and fast-paced, energetic, percussion heavy descargas he carefully selected.