SECOND BASE - BIO
   

It began in 2001 when Mark Baldwin finally acquired a pair of turntables and a shoddy mixer. Seeing as he's gayer than a three dollar bill, he obviously chose the style of electronic music known as happy hardcore. This protégé's stage name you ask? Gayboi. Drawing from such inspirations as Mike Hemp, SMiRK (amazing dj, by the way), among other hardcore djs. Continually playing raves throughout the Bay Area getting more and more attention, his happy branding was suddenly scraped away the moment he stepped into a studio. Wanting to remake one of the hardcore classics (Human Resource's "Dominator") with his own blend of intense hatred for minorities, the happy community ultimately shunned him from the inner circle.

His remix of "Dominator," which was aptly named "N****r Hater" (I'm bigger and blacker where my newports and lighter in other words sucker the noose is tighter. I'm the one and only N****r hater) sold only 10 copies and thus Gayboi went even more underground and studied his heritage.
It was late one night in 2003 when Mark found what he was looking for. He discovered that, in the old days, gabber raves were often fueled by racism... And so a new gabber dj was born.

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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Calling himself SecondBase, he could be found buying all the Enzyme, Genosha, Third Movement, and other darkcore related goodness. He set forth to prove to Northern California (and soon the world) that gabber can still rock an entire warehouse full of drug-filled boys and girls and still get a positive, white-race loving message into their kandi-koated heartz. Now, in 2006, his music is heavier and louder than ever, so be prepared to incite riots on the dancefloor when this blonde haired, blue-eyed, white-skinned gabber dj takes the stage.


 
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