DJs
Seth Taylor

Phreaky Questions
- Debut gig
- Climax 94 Warm up.
- Music style
- Evil arse fartin bowl blastin, I need to go to the toilet baseline house music.
- Best gig
- Love Parade 96.
- Worst gig
- Amber Lounge Dec 99.
- Weekly expenditure on tunes
- $50 - $100.
- Favorite drink
- Any freebie from an Asian Goddess.
- If I wasn't spinning the coolest tunes around town I'd be...
- Out licking the juice off an Asian goddess... Wait on a second I do that every night hehehehehe.
- The door bitch sayeth, "No to"...
- No comment.
All Time Top 10 Tunes
- The Show - Dougie Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
- South Bronx - BDP
- It takes two - DJ Rob Bass and DJ EZY Rock
- Brother's Gonna Work it Out - PE
- Don't Believe the Hype - PE
- Criminal Minded - BDP
- Holiday in Cambodia - Dead Kenedys
- Step On - Happy Mondays
- Paid in Full - Eric B and Rakim
- Sunrise - The Supertronica Co.
Bio
Christopher James Seth Taylor began his love with electronic music began when the first wave of Hip Hop hit the shores of Australia back in 1984. Blessed to have two older sisters who's music tastes didn't strive much passed Wham and Madonna, Seth decided to search for new sounds and found it in a track that sampled one of his favourite cartoons at the time Inspector Gadget, this track would change Seth's life forever.
"The Show" by Doug E Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew was first played to Seth when long time family friends returned from London with a copy of this track on 7". This open the doors to a new an exciting world for the 10 year old.
Seth began holding Block parties (whilst still in Primary School) and Break Dancing and put exhibitions in local shopping centres. But as the wave of culture swung to more Gansta style Hip Hop, so did Seth. Getting totally into East Side Hip Hop. Artists such as KRS ONE, Run DMC and Public Enemy, all became records that he and his schoolmates were buying. Record shops such as Gaslight and Missing Link were among regular trips to the city on a Saturday morning.
Other influences that help shape Seth's career, came when Seth changed Secondary Schools in 1991. Meeting people that were old school Gansta from the outer east of Melbourne finding that they had similar tastes in music, Seth was introduced to the Rear of the Palace Pure 91. Although not into the scene as much as others were at the time, the seed had been planted.
As time went on dreaming of how awesome it would be to be that DJ rocking the crowd, Seth went out like many and bought himself a set of Turntables and bought lots of records.
Playing along side top Melbourne DJ's such as Jeff Tyler, Will E Tell, Scott Alert, Seth's first gig (under the name of DJ RUBY) was at Climax in 1994. With much thanks to Scott Alert for letting Seth play. Seth was one of the first to bring back the Old School sound. Playing double copies of Total Confusion and scratching Public Enemy.
Seth has spun tunes along side international greats as Dr Motte, Lenny Dee and has played at Melbourne's favourite Belfast and Acid Reign parties. Seth has been putting on smaller but very rocking parties under the title of Newpath and Relax during 2002. He is now a full time Graphic Designer trying to establish himself his new industry of choice.