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Ron Samuels, better known as DJ Ron, is a British
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DJ,
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, and
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Biography


Early life

Ron was born in 1967, in London. In the early 1980s, he began his career in music culture starting with his involvement in the body popping crew, Popping Wizards. As a second-generation
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immigrant growing up in
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in the 1980s, both Ron's Guyanese heritage and his London surroundings influenced his musical taste. In his adolescent years, Ron practised DJing and scratching in his bedroom, with his friends
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and MC Mell'O'. His passion for scratching was influenced by both Master MC from Rapattack
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's album ''
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Career


1982–1992: Early projects and success

After playing on his elder brother's sound system Romancers Delight, Ron was spotted by the
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sound system, TNT Road-Show Sound System, which he played on between 1982 and 1986. With his time with TNT and additionally playing at two key events, one being a sound clash at
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, 'Soul All Dayer of the Century' (1987) and the other being an event at
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, Ron's public appearance grew. With that, Ron and
Rebel MC Michael Alec Anthony West (born 27 August 1964 in Islington, London, England), better known as Rebel MC and Congo Natty, is a British jungle producer, spiritual chanter and toaster. He has also gone by aliases including Conquering Lion, Blackst ...
met and began working together. First, playing together on the Beatfreak Sound System and in the studio to record tracks, including recording "Micron – Eastenders Rap" (1988). The studio sessions then came to a halt, following with the two touring together. Ron's national recognition elevated when appearing twice on
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when Rebel MC's first two singles reached number 3 and number 11 respectively in the national charts.


1993–1996: The Jungle Don

The rise of
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and Ron's developing DJ career went hand in hand. In 1992 Ron hosted a radio show on
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as part of the A-Team Supreme Team with DJ SL, MC Moose and MC 5ive-0, and guests including DJ Brockie,
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,
Kenny Ken Ken Delsol (born 12 December 1969), better known as Kenny Ken, is a British Jungle music, jungle and drum and bass Disc jockey, DJ and record producer, producer. Biography Kenny was working for London Transport (brand), London Transport when hi ...
,
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and
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. He also hosted radio shows on Weekend Rush FM and
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intermittently. Ron was at many notable jungle events which acted as a platform that boosted his DJing appearances. He then became a resident DJ at various rave organisations such as; Telepathy (1991–1995), Pirate Club (1992–1994), Desert Storm (1993–1995), Sunday Roast (1991–1996), VIP Champagne Bash (1994–1996), and Jungle Fever 1993–1996). Ron launched a record label, London Some 'Ting Records in 1994, which to date, combined with
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labels formed under the 'LSR' banner, have released close to 100 tracks. In 1994, Ron became musical director for seminal
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''A London Some 'Ting Dis''. The documentary explored the growing jungle scene, with interviews of jungle musicians and footage of music events, and was first shown on
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. In 1994, Ron was selected amongst a group of five other DJs to perform on a tour around four North American states, starting with three shows at the
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in
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. This was the first time UK DJs had travelled to the United States to share this new
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of music, an opportunity that would extend the audience of "junglists" or jungle music enthusiasts. The following year, DJ Ron was chosen to be the first DJ to play a jungle DJ set on
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. The mix was named "The Circumstances of Jungle Music" and was aired on
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's ''
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'' show in 1995.


1996–2012: hiatus and creative return

In 1996, Ron was signed by a major record label,
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. The signing to RCA would have involved producing a jungle album, however, owing to a life-threatening car accident which required an extended period of convalescence, coupled with starting a family, Ron withdrew from DJing, focussing his attention on recovery and family. For over a decade, Ron continued to release music under different pseudonyms and different musical genres. These releases included ''DJ Ron - Quintessence.'' Later, after a decade and a half of a hiatus in his musical career, in 2012 Ron studied and achieved a BA Honours in Practical
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at the Met Film School University in Ealing Film Studios. He was then employed by
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to design and birth their fledgling online TV division.


2013–present: musical return

In 2015, having been head of TV at
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for three years and having produced music videos for Rinse FM's musicians, Ron habitually focuses on his independent production company London Something. London Something is currently in collaboration with a number of acts, artists and organisations, working on film and music productions. Since 2015, Ron has also had a
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show, currently biweekly. In 2018, Ron appeared at
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as part of the announcement of the
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RTRN II Jungle album. Also in 2018 ''
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'' featured Ron's as one of the best Jungle mixes you can hear online. DJ Ron also performed several times on the official Chase & Status RTRN II Jungle 2018 tour.


Discography


Albums

*''Quintessence'' (Parousia/
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, 1997)


Mixes/compilations

*''Re:Code'' (Knowledge, 2003)


Selected singles/EPs

*''Crackman The Return'' (Rough Tone, 1993) *''Mo Musik'' (Rough Tone, 1994) *''Dangerous/Cannan Land'' (London Some'ting, 1994) *''Crackman (Last Chapter)/African Chant'' (London Some'ting, 1995) *''River Nile (Remix)/Jekyll & Hide'' (Lush Recordings, 1996) *''Benjamin Franklins/Rockers'' (London Some'ting, 1997) *''Subconscious/Creativity'' (Pimp, 1997) *''Funked/Live!'' (London Some'ting, 1998) *''Industrial Dubwise'' (London Some'ting, 1998) *''Belly'' (No Frills, 2002) *''African Chant'' (No Frills, 2003) *''Touch The Sky/Arabian Knights'' (
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Recordings, 2003)


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ron, DJ 1968 births Black British DJs British radio DJs English radio personalities British club DJs British electronic dance music DJs English drum and bass musicians DJs from London Breakbeat musicians Jungle musicians English electronic musicians English record producers Remixers Living people English people of Guyanese descent