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DJ Reset recently made history in America with the first commercially released mash-up ever, "Frontin' on Debra" – a brilliant hybrid of Beck's "Debra" and Pharrell Williams & Jay-Z's "Frontin'." He has also worked with Janet Jackson, Sly and the Family Stone, The Wu Tang Clan, The Killers and many others. He's created monster hits by mixing Mary J. Blige with The Rolling Stones ("Sympathy Dayz"), Paul McCartney and Prince ("With a Little 1999") and The White Stripes with Eminem ("Seven Nation Superman"). Mixmag called his genre-busting tracks a "ass-kicker" and The New York Post has called DJ Reset "miraculous." He's opened for the biggest acts in electronic music including The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim and The Prodigy. In 2005, DJ Reset performed in stadiums when he toured with rappers Ja Rule, Chingy, Fabolous and 112. DJ Reset currently lives and works in New York City.