BOUNCE 025 XSV “Live @ The Box”

by | May 26, 2010 | PODCASTS

This week we have XSV from Charlottesville VA – bringing you a great mix that spans a few different genre’s.


This week we have XSV from Charlottesville VA – bringing you a great mix that spans a few different genre’s.

Tastemakers Reinhold and Jennings bring you BOUNCE, our showcase of the best in local and regional deejays sets. PLF/RVA – working on bringing you the newest sounds from all over! For all the information you need email john@rvamag.com.

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BOUNCE 025 XSV “Live @ The Box”

DJ XSV (born Rob Bedford) has been djing and producing for over 11 years. Inspired by Hip-Hop’s early years, he absorbed the essence and energy of the heyday crews like Eric B. & Rakim, Ultramagnetic MCs, and Public Enemy; groups that prominently featured DJs in their ranks. After washing dishes in a restaurant for an entire summer, a 16-year-old XSV bought his first set of turntables and mixer. His first real gig came when he was 18 years old in Pensacola, FL., where he played for an empty room for no pay. What others would have thought of as a stumbling block, XSV only saw as an opportunity to improve and hone his skills. In San Diego, he found ample opportunities. Fraternities and sororities at San Diego State University started booking him for their parties and events. With more gigs came more exposure and recognition, until eventually, he became one of the most demanded DJs in the area. In 2005, all his efforts in the southern California area paid off when he had the pleasure of opening for Snoop Dogg and The Black Eyed Peas to sold-out crowds at San Diego’s Street Scene festival. Long gone were the days of playing for empty rooms.

Always looking for a chance to grow, DJ XSV moved to the east coast and eventually Charlottesville, VA. Although he has lived in Virginia for less than four years, XSV has already left his mark on Central Virginia by djing for local hip hop stars The Beetnix, as well as working with bands Space Cadet 7 and Guerilla Tactics. Since coming to Charlottesville, XSV has played up and down the east coast, opening for acts such as DJ Spooky, Guru, DJ Vadim, Bassnectar, Kid Koala, amongst many others. In this day of ever-evolving music, DJ XSV is always on the cutting edge and continuously looking for new ways to share his music.

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TRACKLISTING

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Accapella) – The Beatles
Moog Porn – Machine Drum & Mochipet
Aquarium – Nosaj Thing
Sunflowers (Virtual Boy Remix) – Nalepa
Artsy Remix (fest. The Grouch) – edIT
Kinetic – Mimosa
The Game Is Not Over – edIT
Steppin’ Razor – Kraddy
Bubblin’ In The Cut – Boreta
Monday (Glitch Mob Remix) – Nalepa
Next Monday (Glitch Mob Remix) – Nalepa
Terrorist (2010 Remix) – DJ Vadim
Drive It Like You Stole It (King Fantastic Remix) – The Glitch Mob
Where Is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix) – The Pixies
Magical World (feat. Nelly Furtado) – Bassnectar
Day And Night (Danny Scrilla Remix) – Kid Cudi
Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (Nero Remix) – Deadmau5
Hide And Seek (Mt. Eden Remix) – Imogen Heap
Bulletproof (Foamo’s Remix) – La Roux
One More Time (George Lenton Remix) – Daft Punk
Blood On The Motorway (Broke DJ’s Remix) – DJ Shadow
Cozza Frenzy (Z-Trip Hellraiser Remix) – Bassnectar
Bass Head (MRK 1 Remix) – Bassnectar
Fireflies (Trillbass & E Tubbs Dubstep Remix ft. Catt) – Owl City

John Reinhold

John Reinhold

John Reinhold is currently CXO of Inkwell Ventures Inc. which owns and operates RVA Magazine and GayRVA. Also, he is a deejay with PLF, husband and father to a couple of great kids.




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