Urban-Breakbeat.com is a new digital media production brand which intends to redefine nightclub entertainment.
As a production group, we create high quality turnkey media solutions for the 21st century nightclub industry.
*Plasma Display and Video Wall Rentals.
*Custom Visual Loops for web, DVD, marketing or events.
*Live Video performances by VJ OMNI.
*3D animated shorts or music videos.
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Urban Breakbeat Visuals
Fred Davidowitz,CTS “Freddy D!”
Production Manager / Executive Producer
With Urban Breakbeat, Fred Davidowitz is adding a new dimension to the dance music culture by creating new digital media productions such as 3D animated music videos and custom visual loops that push the limits of technology for entertainment. Davidowitz has been an avid participant in the South Florida dance music culture since discovering breakbeat and jungle music in 1996. Since then he has led a successful career in Audio-Visual Technology where he has held such positions as Audiovisual Project Manager, Crestron Programmer , and AV Home Automation Engineer, working with such prestigious clients like Adidas, Time Warner, Hard Rock Café, Universal Studios, and Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. He continues to work with various organizations setting up visuals at festivals and concerts, organizing fundraisers such as Crayons for Kids, and working closely with the HEI House Ear Institute to provide earplugs to partygoers at the Winter Music Conference. In 2008 Fred received his CTS (Certified Technology Specialist) designation which is an ANSI accredited certification recognized worldwide as the leading Audiovisual (AV) specialist credential.
Dave Dennison “VJ Omni”
Media Director / Video Jockey
Dave Dennison brings an unmatched level of artistry to Urban Breakbeat by creating concepts and video content, utilizing his considerable skills in motion design and visual effects. His journey as a visual artist within the electronic music scene began with creating mixtape covers and designing flyers for clubs and parties. In 1999 Dave moved to Orlando to learn motion design and visual effects then went on to become an instructor of Motion Graphics and Design and Art Theory at Full Sail in Orlando . This experience opened the door to his first major VJ gig at 2002’s Ultra Music Festival and he has since provided visuals for such elite artists as Sasha, LTJ Bukem, Icey, BT, Hybrid and Planet of the Drums.
Saham Ali
CGI / IT Director
With his uncanny ability to create CG imagery and his vast knowledge of IT, telecommunications, and visual communication, Saham Ali is an essential part of the Urban Breakbeat team. Ali has been working on CG art since 1992 and has put his Degree in Computer Animation to good use by creating imagery for clients in architecture, television, film, and video games. Ali became involved with the dance community in 2003 and has since developed visuals for House of Blues, Orlando Science Center, and is a member of DMAF (Digital Media Alliance of Florida).
Sean Blake "VJ Deloscinari"
Video Jockey
VJ Deloscinari brings a new level of depth and artistry to the Urban Breakbeat team, fusing his electronically inspired visuals with symbols and images of uplifting and thought-provoking concepts. With a name that means "to clearly hallucinate" Deloscinari has burst onto the scene through his outstanding work at 2009's Winter Music Conference World of Drum & Bass and Future Sound of Breaks vs ViRAM. Blake was born in Melbourne, Florida but moved to Orlando in 2007 where he studied Motion Design at Full Sail University. Since then he has combined forces with VJ Omni to elevate the Urban Breakbeat experience to new heights.
Norman Mayers
Editorial Director
Norman has worked with Urban Breakbeat since its inception, writing in-depth articles on music history, up-to-date CD reviews, and interviewing artists such as Planet of the Drums, Uberzone, and Lee Coombs. Since graduating with Degrees in English Literature and History he has gone on to work with a variety of publications and websites including Urb, BPM, Lunar Magazine, Jointz, and Prefixmag.com covering major dance events such as Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Cyberfest, and San Francisco’s Love Parade and interviewing artists as diverse as Craze, DJ Irene, Icey, Goldie, Adam F, and many others. His passion for music led him to create Nu-Soulmag.com in 2006 as an online outlet for artists combining soul and electronica.
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