“Believe in Boris.”
By: Alexander Homme | Posted on: January 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Read 817 Times
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A native of St. Petersburg DJ Boris started his ascension to these ranks in 2004, when he took up residence at New York super club Crobar. It was the culmination of years of workhorse gigging at almost every club across the Big Apple.
Boris Inzhin ie.. Boris began DJing while taking classes at the Institute Of Audio Research in New York. With a metronomic mixing ability and a penchant for expansive, groove-based power-house music quickly won him a following and he found work both in DJ and production booths, playing at clubs like Exit, and Roxy, and remixing artists like Janet Jackson, Jewel and Gloria Estefan. In 2002, his mix of Pink’s “Get This Party Started” hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot Club Play chart.
Boris has a mythic almost cult like following in the Tri-state area Powerhouse industry labels like *69 Records, and Stereo Productions have wasted no time in signing Boris projects to their labels. Dance floor missiles like “Automatic,” “Everybody Tweakin’,” “Lights Go Out,” and Lisa Pure’s “Movin On” .
Hard work has rewarded Boris with residencies in every major city. Now a regular on the city’s club circuit, the name of Boris has become associated with massive music: big drums, big riffs, huge build-ups and lots of energy. Propelled by the promise of a great party experience the crowds have swelled. By the time Boris debuted at mega club Crobar in May 2004, his faithful numbered in the thousands, united under a spontaneously created banner: “Believe in Boris.”
While at Crobar, Boris set one attendance record after another and he began to gig regularly outside of NYC, in Miami, and Las Vegas. In 2006, Boris uprooted himself and moved his crowd 20 blocks north to Pacha New York, where he is still a Pacha resident.
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