DJ Bio

 
 
Aliases: King Q, Fahda Q, The Mad Indian.
Q
is the CEO and President of MurdaOne Sound. In 1993, together with Junior, Face, and War formed the legendary sound in the Bronx, N.Y..
In 1994 he was one of the few selecta’s who pioneered remixing reggae with Hip Hop instrumentals. Starting as main selecta, he's now transitioned into MC'ing for the sound. His style is always geared to the ladies, getting them involved by using his comical wit to have the crowd laughing and dancing at the same time. A true business man he continuously takes M1 Sound to higher levels
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Email: Q@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/fahdaq

 
 
Aliases: Sinista
SINISTA
Sinista in 1996 Sinista formed M.U.R.D.A.H .O.N.E //M1 SOUND in Atlanta. He spun shows for major Reggae & Hip Hop artist in the late 90?s. He appeared in an HBO and SHOWTIME Special on music. Sinista plays all genres of music and also is a graphic designer. In 2004 he went on a 10 city tour across the US and Canada spinning reggae. Creative dub cutting and event planning is another skill he contributes. In 2005 Sinista and Fadha Q organized to expand their M1 Sound Empire.
  Email: Sinista@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/murdahonesound

 
 
Aliases: Big Red, Trouble Maker
RED

Red joined M.U.R.D.A.H .O.N.E //M1 SOUND Atlanta in 1996. An original member his versatile selecting and mic skills has made him an indispensable member to the M1 Family.



  Email: Red@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/nahbusblank  

 
 
Aliases: DanceHall Juggler, Murda Pimp, The Mad Jamaican.
Finesse
Finesse joined M1 Sound in 2000 and is one of the Managers. He brings an energy and hypeness which stimulates any party, hence his catch phrase, “I’m not a DJ, I’m an entertainer.” suits him well. He is also responsible for some of M1’s hottest dance remixes as well as being an upcoming Dancehall Artist who’s album will be released in the near future.
 
Email: Finesse@M1sound.com

Myspace Page:www.myspace.com/godfahda_finesse

 
 
Aliases: Steddie Bear, Ever Ready, Short but Deadly, Mad Bahamian.
Steddie
DJ Steddie joined the sound in 2001, and is now one of the premier selecta’s within M1. Steddie is not only a wicked Dancehall selecta, but can juggle Soca and Calypso. His high impact style of juggling brings the crowd into a “Fete Frenzy”.
Email: DJSteddie@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/djsteddie

 
 
Aliases: Unknown
DJ Clear
DJ Clear has been affiliated with M1 since the formation of the sound and formally joined in 2002. Clear is an extraordinary DJ with a wide range of musical genres ranging from Hip Hop; Freestyle; Old School and Reggaeton. He's appeared on BET's Rap City on numerous occasions and has spun for the Grammy’s in 2001 and 2002. DJ Clear has mastered the Reggaeton scene and is M1’s top DJ in that area. You can catch DJ Clear on Sirius Satellite Wax 42.

 

Email: DJClear@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/deejayclear  

 
 
Aliases: J-Blaze, Mad Hype.
J Blaque
J-Blaque joined the sound in 2004 bringing in his unique style of Dirty South and Dancehall selecting. His specialty in both areas solidified M1 in the Down South circuit as well as the New York scene. J-Blaque is also a highly credited studio engineer and graduated from Full Sail Academy with a degree in Music Production. His production company Blaquesmith Entertainment motto is, "shaping music from scratch."
 
Email: JBlaque@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/jayblaque

 
 
Aliases: C-Dot Faze, The General, Mr. Bailey
C-Dot
C-Dot joined the sound in 2004 and brought another Hip Hop flavor to the sound. C-Dot is responsible for making some of the hottest M1 Hip Hop & Reggae mix CD’s. He has established his name amongst the top Hip Hop mix CD DJ’s out.
Email: Cdot@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/murda1sound

 
 
Aliases: Chief
CHIEF
Chief from the start, Chiefs main goal was to expand M1 sound. With the rest of the crew holding down the music, he decided to focus on another task. Chief handles the business aspects of the sound. Such things include events, promotions, and his favorite cutting dubs.
  Email: Chief@M1sound.com

Myspace Page: www.myspace.com/m1chief

 
 
Aliases: The Admiral, Mr. Face, Face Mon, Face Royale, Mad Face.
Face
Face is the main hip hop selecta for M1. His in-depth knowledge of Hip Hop brought another dimension to the sound. Together, Face and Q formulated the “pop style” of reggae juggling, geared to the Hip Hop audience who are only slightly familiar with Dancehall Reggae. Face is the designer for M1, concepting and creating CD cover art, logo’s, and necessary marketing graphics.
Email: Face@M1sound.com
 
 

Aliases: Twin
R.I.P "Mr. Marley" 1983-2006

Saturday July 29th, 2006 we lost a soldier and Murda One Family Member. Please say a prayer for him and his family. Mr. Marley was shot and killed in front of his twin sister early Saturday during an apparent robbery after three men approached them as they sat in a car in front of their Pine Hills home. Jamaal Williams, 22, was outside his home on Piney Ridge Drive after night clubbing when the suspects arrived wielding a gun shortly before 6 a.m. "The boys just came up out of nowhere," said Santana Murphy, 21, who was in the passenger's seat next to Jessica Williams. The brother and sister were "rapping" when a man poked his gun through the driver's half-open window, Murphy said. The gunman and his two companions had black shirts wrapped around their mouths as masks. "He put the gun in the car and Jess pushed it out of the way; I'm guessing she thought it was one of her friends playing a joke on her," Murphy said. "She turned around and looked at me and she was like 'Oh God.' " The man ordered Jessica Williams out of the car and onto the ground, Murphy said. She and Jamaal Williams went to the back of the car, where the gunman asked Jamaal Williams if he had anything in his pockets. He threw $11 on the car trunk and began fighting back, Murphy said. "He swung at the boy with the gun," she said. "He thought about it. At first he was punching, then he was trying to grab the gun -- slapping it out of the way, and the shots was just firing." That was the last thing she saw before she ran to a nearby home to ask for help. "I don't know what they were thinking when they did that," she said. "It's done and over with, and I still can't believe it." Jessica Williams, 22, was shot a few times in the leg, said her mother, Leonie Chandersingh, 46, who lives in the house with her children.
 
 

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