Cornerstone Features
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: DJ Frankie Vibe
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005
DJ Frankie Vibe is a Gospel Mix Show DJ who gives praises to the Lord by spinning a genre of Gospel Music called Gospel House Music. Born Frank B. Horvath, in 1999 he gave his life to Jesus Christ and was led to Send God's message through music to all people. Frank has been a DJ for 9 years and has always been fascinated with the fact that people of all shades of color would come together under one roof just for the love of house music.
 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile:Jeffery Zion
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

Coming from a Jewish/Spanish background my family who loved music and dancing, so I started going to clubs sometime in 1975 and after seeing some guy in a booth playing records I knew this is what I wanted to do. So in 1977 I learned how to spin records in local clubs like Riffs, Chaz, and Stepping Out in New York.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: DJ Race
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

Based in Wayne, Michigan U.S.A. · (Metro Detroit, MI), this "Minister of Music" spins a variety of styles from old school, house, techno, and trance to UK hard house. Dj Race is the founder of the mobile evangelistic ministry House Party. The ministry allows Race to present the gospel in terms that today's generation understands, using bass kicking sound, light and video. John also was a co-founder of Shine. An outreach ministry to the rave culture in metro Detroit. Race is also dj worship leader at Relevant Church, incorporating electronic music to a emerging worship service.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: DJ Rain
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005
Rain’s creative focus currently lies with the creation and production of beautiful music. He began his label, Magnify Music, with the following mission: to create, produce, remix, and play unique music that combines jazz, gospel, house, and other soulful qualities. “Urban Excursions, Volume One,” the initial release on Magnify Music, is a compilation that definitely follows the mission of the label.
 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: DJ Responsible T
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

Producing under the auspices of inchwWworm and son of dust for N*Soul Records’ Eclectica series, Andy ‘responsible’ T re-dedicated his life to the Lord and was baptized in the winter of 2002, and began a music ministry called DeepLife Records, now celebrating it’s 50 th release “FreedomSongs”: a Tsunami Relief and Gospel for Asia benefit album.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: DJ Dunamis
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

Born, raised, partied, saved, married, kids, life.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: heldbywill
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

In 2004 heldbywill teamed up with Sheltershed in the studio to produce Submersible, a track which was released on the latest Sheltershed CD HX. Currently Dan is enrolled at the Berklee College of Music online where he is studying music production and working on producing his first full length album.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile:Hypostatic
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005

Hypostatic is Victor Minetola. Victor Minetola is 32. He is a producer/musician. He is originally from Detroit (not the suburbs, but the actual city) and currently living in Ann Arbor, MI. He likes techno, but that isn’t what he does. It’s more of an old school meets nu skool, progressive meets regressive (and sometimes aggressive), trance meets bigbreakbeat electro pop. Music for your body, mind, and soul.

 
Cornerstone 2005 DJ Profile: Shelttershed
Written by David Richardson   
Sunday, 15 May 2005
It's difficult to describe Sheltershed. Some would say it's "electronic". Others would claim it to be the ungerground of "electro-core". Most find themselves at a loss for words. Sheltershed's live performances take 2 forms: a "DJ Lead Worship" experience that deliberately creates an environment of music, sights and a community to lead the participants in a worshipful encounter with God. For more information, see www.sheltershed.com
 
Cornerstone 97
Written by DJ Darryl Cottier   
Saturday, 15 May 2004

This is DJ Darryl's report from Cornerstone 1997. Some things have changed, others have not. Regardless, every year, lives are changed, friendships are solidified or started and everyone is both dead tired and renewed at the same time. —Editor

 
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