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DJ Maestro
Perfect for your jazzfestival afterparty, making the audience dance with records from Blue Note, Verve, Behtlehem records etc.
About Me
Higher Fidelity
Searching for inspiration to write a deejays biography I -finally- watched High Fidelity, the
movie starring John Cusack as a vinyl junky. Cusack -thirtyish, intelligent, hot in a non
Brad Pitt of way- owns a record shop and basically has a too great passion for music. TOO
great because his addiction to vinyl doesn't only results in an amazing record collection
and hot chicks flashing their shirts in front of the turntabels, but more so in a neglected
apartment, disappointed parents and a girlfriend who's leaving him. It took me only a
minute to realize Maestro must have felt a painful amount of recognition watching this
flick. Because he is not only the greatest music lover I have ever met, he also payed his
prices.
Cusack, like Maestro, clearly knows the meaning of great sounds. But where Cusack has
taste; Maestro has TASTES. For you will never hear a deejay spin that embraces such an
enormous variety of styles: one quick look into his massive music collection and you'll find
a John Coltrane record next to a Cerrone one; a Nina Simone next to a Fela Kuti. Or even
better: a Masters at Work next to a Chet Baker. Hear him spin and you'll understand why
some peolple call Maestro a musical roller coaster.
An explanation for this could be his broad musical background: raised in a musically
family, Maestro started playing the violin at an early age. After succesfully having worked
with different orchestras during his youth, his parents encouraged him to keep playing. But
while studying musical science at the University of Utrecht, Maestro developed new
passions: jazz and radio. It made him trade his violin for a job at national Jazz Radio.
Meanwhile he discovered the party scene and fell in love once again; in love with the beats,
in love with the life style, in love with the late nights and early mornings. Through never
ending support of one of Holland's biggest deejays, Eddy de Clercq, Maestro soon stood in
front of major crowds in Amsterdam based clubs such as Roxy, Escape and Paradiso
I can't help but sometimes wonder if he isn't just a little too much in love with his music.
It's what he wakes up for, what makes him breathe, what sometimes even pisses him off.
It's what turns his life upside down more then every once in a while. Because if John Cusack
in High Fidelity is a vinyl junky, Maestro should have died of an overdose by now.
His love for classical, jazz and club music results in this crazy yet amazing musical
phenomenon: deejay Maestro.
Epilogue:
10 years later, Maestro released 9 platina rewarded albums for Blue Note records, 2 albums
for Verve/Universal, has a new contract at Bethlehem Records runs several jazzfestivals and
clubnights in Holland, played all 5 continents, started his own online radiostation
www.jazzradio.nl, got his house in order and became a father. The only thing that didn’t
change is his love for JAZZ.