Sun City Music Festival Artist Profile: TJR

We love TJR’s outlook on his performances. “I want people to let loose. I want them to let out their inner freak. Be as weird as you want — I’m going to be weirder than anyone up on stage.” So if you’re ready to get a little weird, join us at Sun City Music Festival coming to El Paso this coming Labor Day Weekend. Tickets are available online and in select stores.

Born TJ Rozdilsky, TJR grew up in the state of Connecticut, before taking a move to Los Angeles in 2010, immersing himself in the benefits of America’s hot spot for dance music. Though he is deeply rooted in his acid house and techno roots since in 2008, TJR has since built quite the arsenal of remixes and original tracks. Always cooking up big room bangers, TJR has received massive support from DJ’s like Sun City’s own TiĆ«sto and Steve Aoki to other names like Fatboy Slim, Benny Benassi, Dada Life, Calvin Harris, and Umek.

First gaining exposure as a promising new edition to the electro and fidget house circuit, TJR has a love for dirty analog bass, deep, chugging techno grooves, and quirky vocals which he layers into his signature cross-over sound. His first extended player Bass In The Face, out of Lee Mortimer’s Wearhouse Music, gained TJR some global recognition but it would be early tracks like “Booty Move,” “This World,” “Good Evening Chicago,” and “I Don’t Know Where” that would all climb high on the Beatport charts.

Watching TJR perform live is something equally special. He has a knack for embracing diversity, blending different genres together into his energetic sound. We’re sure it’s helped that he’s also competed and won many DJ battles, simply stating, “producing fulfills my creative side, but DJing is my release. I grew up listening to mixtapes from Chicago house DJs like Badboy Bill and Terry Mullan, these guys brought hip hop turntable techniques to house music and made it acceptable.”

So what can you expect at a TJR show? Expect a lot of scratching, a lot of samples and working the crossfaders, so much so that he’s constantly breaking the nobs. But he doesn’t see it happening any other way. “I want people to see there’s actually something going on behind the decks.” And that we have. You can catch TJR doing ‘something behind the decks’ when he takes the stage at Sun City Music Festival coming to El Paso August 31st and September 1st.

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