Goldilox Biography
www.djgoldilox.com
Goldilox:
Goldilox started in the music biz back in 1990 with insdustrial live act, D.D.T., in Boston, MA. Shortly after relocating to San Francisco in 1996, Goldilox appeared on the scene as a Drum and Bass and Techno DJ. After a brief 2 year stint in Ireland throwing parties with The Session crew, around the turn of the Century, Goldilox returned to San Francisco and joined the Brass Tax Crew, a house music crew. In 2006, Goldilox and Kitty-D worked together, releasing music with Sleevin Records, a glitchy mix of breaks and midtempo. In 2007, she released "100 Percent" a Solo EP on Sleevin Records, with some 4 on the floor signature sounds of a more Progressive flavor. Currently, Goldilox has graduated to Psytrance, and can be heard performing it from a laptop and mixer, with original music you can't find anywhere else.
Timeline:
2007 Started playing psytrance and techno from a laptop
2007 Released EP "100 Percent", 3 Tracks on Sleevin Records
2006 Released 2 tracks on Sleevin Records (Slvn 002) and (Slvn 004) as Goldilox & Kitty D (www.sleevin.com)
2006 Ranked #17 in Nitevibe.com's DJ Dreamteam Contest for San Francisco's favorite DJ's
2005 Ranked #16 in Nitevibe.com's DJ Dreamteam Contest for San Francisco's favorite DJ's
2005 Started collaborating with Kitty-D to produce tracks
2003 Appeared in the documentary "Dust Devils" produced by April Blake and Dearbhla Glynn (Purple Productions)
2002 Headed back to San Francisco and hopped on with the Brass Tax Crew (www.thebrasstax.com)
1999 Headed to Ireland to join the Session crew (www.the-session.com)
1999 Released "San Francisco Speedbass" (Spaz 001)
1998 Voted "Best of the Bay" by San Francisco Bay Guardian for "Most Eclectic Club Night" with the Manred crew
1997 Started spinning records in San Francisco, CA
1996 Headed to California to pursue a dream of playing outdoor parties
1996 Released track on the compilation "Boston Electro 101" (Sinless Records) with D.D.T.
1996 Released 2 tracks on the compilation "2 Much Noise in Boston" (Signal to Noise Records) as Bionic
1993 Released a track on the compilation "Shut Up Kitty" on Cargo Records
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-Constriction_Records) as D.D.T.
1992 Released a track on a 12" with Waxy Recordings called "Blessed" with D.D.T.
1990-1993 Formed and performed live in industrial band D.D.T. in Boston
1991 Graduated from Massachusetts College of Art with a degree in Interelated Media (Electronic Music and Art)
Has thrown parties with:
Sister SF, Opel Productions, The Endup, Get Freaky, Lush, Anon Salon, Symbiosis (Santa Cruz), Lo Pro Lounge, El Circo, Boombox, Friends and Family, Feelgood, Ravem and Baley (WI), Blackkat (NY) Spaz (International), The Session (Ireland), Manred (Dublin), Dratpack (Ireland), Groovepharm (Austin, TX), Scooby Doo Crew (Houston, TX), and more.
Has shared decks with:
Hallucinogen, Shpongle, Ott, Rinkadink, Joey Beltram, Lee Coombs, Freq Nasty, Tiesto, Adam Freeland, Sandra Collins, Meat Katie, Soul of Man, Phil Keiran, Tipper, Freestylers, Dirty Funker, Bassbin Twins, Laird, Smoove, Laron, Tracy, Adnan, Fred Funk, Greg Tung, ViaJay, Ernie Trevino, Loosebeats, Ethan Miller, Syd Gris, El Papachango, Neptune, Seven, and many more.
Has performed in: London, Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Colorado, California, Texas, Oregon, Nevada, Wisconsin, New York, etc.
Kitty-D Biography
www.myspace.com/goldiloxkittyd
Currently mixing as artist Kitty-D (Troubled Youth, SF), he is also known as Daveed. Twice a month Kitty-D throws the event "Beatchurch" event at Nickie's in San Francisco with DJ Neptune. (http://tribes.tribe.net/beatchurch)
Kitty-D rocks his mid-tempo wobbly bass, haunting melodies, and breaky alien glitch-hop styles with live manipulations and surprises. Sounds that are inspired by life, death, and the unknown; experimenting with sound waves to incite healing, crunk, and emotional madness. This is Kittyology.
Kitty-D started creating music with intention at 7 years old with guitar and keyboards. At 13 he started experimenting
with outboard audio equiment and patching cheap keyboards, samplers, drum machines, effects processors, and electric
guitars through various recording devices. After going to his first "rave" parties, he was inspired by the possibilities of
electronic sounds coming from large quality sound systems, particularly of the subsonic realm. With the evolution of computer audio equipment, he has taken the next step with using computer programs, outboard equipment and an
arsenal library of manipulated and self created sounds to initialize a universe of sonic fiction.
Other artists that Kitty-D has been happy to collaborate with include: Ooah da turntablist (the seedling escape), Goldilox,
Rena Jones, Lux and more.









