Total Eclipse of the world famous X-Ecutioners DJ collective from New York is a man of many talents, as comfortable throwing down a mind blowing routine in his guise as one of the world’s best turntablists as he is rocking a crowd of thousands in party mode. Even at the early age of 14 it was apparent that Total Eclipse was destined to become one of Hip-Hop’s greatest DJ’s Coming out of a close-knit Brooklyn community, his skills on the turntables earned him the reputation as the go-to DJ for all the community’s needs. He manned the turntables for such groups as underground Hip-Hop legends Organized Konfusion (Prince Poetry and Pharoahe Monch) and even worked with fellow Brooklyn native Jay-Z during the birth of ROCAFELLA RECORDS, before both their careers reached commercial success.
In November of ’94, Total Eclipse entered his first DJ battle live on the air on DJ Mayhem’s college radio show on WNYU in New York City, taking first place. His victory caught the attention of X-Men (the original name of the crew before obvious legal concerns) member Rob Swift. Through Rob, he became acquainted with the other members of the X-Men, including Roc Raida and Mista Sinista, and started practicing with them regularly.
In 1996 it was Total Eclipse’s mission to make the world feel his presence on the ones and twos. He entered legendary record shop Beat Street Records’ DJ Battle, and took home the first place bronzed Technics 1200 turntable prize. Dominating the DJ battle scene that year, he went up against the best in the world, going after one of the most prestigious titles in the DJ world, the International Turntablist Federation (ITF) world championship battle. As a heavy favorite going into this competition he didn’t disappoint, and etched his name in DJ history as an ITF World Champion DJ.
Through this outstanding achievement came Eclipse’s career defining moment: X-Men leaders ROC RAIDA, MISTA SINISTA and ROB SWIFT invited Total Eclipse to become an official member of the X-MEN. With the high international demand of the all-star DJ collective shortly after Total Eclipse’s induction, the X-Ecutioners’ show hit the road, visiting all 4 major continents as well as the Caribbean.
As a member of the X-Ecutioners, Total Eclipse went from DJ to recording artist, releasing the group’s independent success, X-Pressions in 1997. Taking his craft to the next level, he and the group went on to sign a multi-album deal with Steve Rifkind’s Loud Records imprint, releasing their major debut, the critically acclaimed “Built From Scratch”. The eclectic album, all made by turntables and artist collaborations was a major success earning the Hip Hop DJ icons commercial recognition. Now with their mainstream appeal, the group appeared in numerous major tours like Eminem’s famed Anger Management Tour and Linkin Park’s Project Revolution Tour.
Today, Total Eclipse continues to be one of the scene’s most sought after DJs. Whether it’s rocking a hot party for corporate companies like Maxim, Nike, MTV and BET, keeping people dancing at clubs all across North America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand and Australia, or showcasing his skills at large scale events including the Rock Steady Crew Anniversary (NYC), Zulu Nation Anniversary (NYC), Warped Tour (USA), DMC World DJ Comps, Sydney Festival, Adelaide Festival, Brisbane Festival, Maroochy Music & Visual Arts Festival, Manifest, Faux Mo, numerous Australian Supercars events and more, he continues to take his craft to the next level. What separates TOTAL ECLIPSE from the rest is his diverse style and ability to rock any crowd anywhere as easily as he wins battles.
Having made a permanent move from NYC to Australia in 2014, DJ Total Eclipse was quickly picked up to be the official tour DJ for Australian Hip Hop icons The Funkoars and AB Original (Briggs & Trials). Total Eclipse’s energy on the turntables is a perfect fit for the raw, explosive live shows of each of these high profile acts. In the short amount of time working together they have already been blessed to perform at some of AUS’s most respected festivals including Groovin’ The Moo, the National Indigenous Music Awards, Bigsound, Laneway Festival, Womadelaide and The Plot, as well as national and international support for Hilltop Hoods.
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