The Hot Mix 5 are an American DJ team originating from Chicago, Illinois, who were chosen by WBMX Program Director, Lee Michaels in 1981. The founding members were Farley "Funkin" Keith (later known as Farley "Jackmaster" Funk), Mickey "Mixin" Oliver, Ralphi Rosario, , and . In 1984, Scott Silz was asked to leave the group and was replaced by Julian "Jumpin" Perez in 1985, as the winner of a HMF sponsored DJ Battle. Another DJ, Jeff Davis, was supposed to be a sixth member, but Silz mentioned in an interview that he never showed up, leaving just the five members. Julian's tenure as a member was about a year and then, Mario "Smokin" Diaz, became a member of the group and played with them throughout their radio time in Chicago.
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| - The Hot Mix 5 are an American DJ team originating from Chicago, Illinois, who were chosen by WBMX Program Director, Lee Michaels in 1981. The founding members were Farley "Funkin" Keith (later known as Farley "Jackmaster" Funk), Mickey "Mixin" Oliver, Ralphi Rosario, , and . In 1984, Scott Silz was asked to leave the group and was replaced by Julian "Jumpin" Perez in 1985, as the winner of a HMF sponsored DJ Battle. Another DJ, Jeff Davis, was supposed to be a sixth member, but Silz mentioned in an interview that he never showed up, leaving just the five members. Julian's tenure as a member was about a year and then, Mario "Smokin" Diaz, became a member of the group and played with them throughout their radio time in Chicago. (en)
- Les Hot Mix 5 étaient un groupe informel de cinq DJ américains de Chicago : Farley « Jackmaster » Funk, , , et . Associés en 1981, les Hot Mix 5 officiaient en tant que DJ résidents sur , radio de Chicago aujourd'hui défunte. Leur programme, intitulé Hot Mix Dance Party, intervenait dans l'émission musicale Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive de . Ils furent le fer de lance de la scène house naissante. Hot Mix 5 devint en 1986 un label. (fr)
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| - The Hot Mix 5 are an American DJ team originating from Chicago, Illinois, who were chosen by WBMX Program Director, Lee Michaels in 1981. The founding members were Farley "Funkin" Keith (later known as Farley "Jackmaster" Funk), Mickey "Mixin" Oliver, Ralphi Rosario, , and . In 1984, Scott Silz was asked to leave the group and was replaced by Julian "Jumpin" Perez in 1985, as the winner of a HMF sponsored DJ Battle. Another DJ, Jeff Davis, was supposed to be a sixth member, but Silz mentioned in an interview that he never showed up, leaving just the five members. Julian's tenure as a member was about a year and then, Mario "Smokin" Diaz, became a member of the group and played with them throughout their radio time in Chicago. (en)
- Les Hot Mix 5 étaient un groupe informel de cinq DJ américains de Chicago : Farley « Jackmaster » Funk, , , et . Associés en 1981, les Hot Mix 5 officiaient en tant que DJ résidents sur , radio de Chicago aujourd'hui défunte. Leur programme, intitulé Hot Mix Dance Party, intervenait dans l'émission musicale Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive de . Ils furent le fer de lance de la scène house naissante. Hot Mix 5 devint en 1986 un label. (fr)
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