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Historically, the name Chairman
Mao is associated with the late revolutionary leader
of communist China a bad dude who ran shit with an
iron fist. But in the world of hip hop and DJ culture
another figure known as Chairman Mao has attained
great respect in a far more benevolent way. Armed
with endless crates of vinyl goodies, DJ Chairman
Mao (government name: Jeff Mao) spreads his passion
for grand grooves every other Saturday as he has
for past four years rocking tastemakers, dancing
fools, and assorted other party people at New York
City hotspot APT. Mao's mix CD collaborations with
DJ Citizen Kane, 2000's Selects 001 and 2002's The
Greatest Part, have won accolades from funk, soul
and disco fans worldwide. Now with his latest solo
effort, Mao fully exhibits his vast knowledge of
soulful music and his smooth mixing skills. Entitled
Run For Cover, it is a mix composed entirely of rare
versions of classic songs from everyone from Curtis
Mayfield to Marvin Gaye to Kool & the Gang to
the Mary Jane Girls, and many others. While the artists
doing these songs may be unfamiliar to most listeners,
the material still sounds as tight as ever.
Not bad for a part-time DJ! Despite his long-running
New York party, celebrated gigs with DJ Cash Money,
45 King, Peanut Butter Wolf, and Keb Darge, and well
received mix CDs, Chairman Mao spends most of his
time working as a music journalist, author, and TV
producer. A big supporter of underground hip hop,
he gives exposure to up-and-coming artists every
month in Chairman's Choice his column for top rap
publication XXL. In addition, Mao has co-authored
two books with his creative collective, ego trip.
The first, ego trip's Book of Rap Lists (St. Martin's
Press, 1999), is widely acknowledged as one of the
best books ever written on hip hop. The second, ego
trip's Big Book of Racism! (ReganBooks, 2002), is
an acclaimed satire of race relations in the US.
Mao and ego trip have also developed the TV mini-series
ego trip's Race O Rama for the VH1 network. Man,
he stays busy! |