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Huda Hudia. Owner Kaleidoscope Music. Remixer for Ultimix and Funkymix. Golfer, ATV rider, part time dare devil, and DJ.
DJ Huda Hudia, of such hits as “Drop the Bass Now” and “C’mon Breakdown” has released over 225 songs on his Kaleidoscope Music, Kaleidoscope All Stars, Puffin’ Records, and Uniscope Records labels. Combined sales have reached over 250,000 units. Out of the more than 225 songs released, Huda Hudia has either written or co-produced 109 of those tracks. Working with EA Sports, Huda’s track “System Overload” is featured on the famed SSX Tricky Game (course one) and recently Huda’s tracks have been featured on the popular MTV show Punk’d. In 2017 Huda Hudia took Best Producer National Award sponsored by Gigabeat and Symphonic Distribution, and Best Release of the Year for Kaleidoscope Records sponsored by Jamvana and Tunebula. In today’s market of digital download sites, Huda is currently celebrating his 150th release. Currently, Huda Hudia continues to break new ground with his endless amounts of releases. In the digital era of releasing music through Beatport Huda has a #1 track, four #1 releases, 31 tracks in top 10, 98 tracks on top 100, 21 releases in top 100, 2837 days on top 100, and 807 days releases on top 100. He is currently ranked #2 in the world off beatport artist rankings which are based off yearly sales.
Kaliedoscope met with instant success with the release of four hit records, three of which were produced by Junior Camp of which Huda Hudia is the creator and founder. Huda Hudia’s three hit records include Blazing Piano’s, The Rhythm EP and Clap Your Hands. Licensed to Tripoli Trax, UK, Clap your Hands debuted at #7 on the UK National Charts and is featured on the latest Ministry of Sound Compilation CD mixed by Pete Tong and Boy George (Released: Kaleidoscope USA, Tripoli Trax, UK). Huda Hudia has also produced remixes for The Cotton Club’s hit single New Jack (Adrenaline Records), Atnarko Bear’s single Tunnel Vision (DB Records), and 43’s single “How the Bass Kicks” (Kaleidoscope Records). Huda Hudia’s remix of the hit song “I’ll House You” by the Jungle Brothers was released by South Florida’s hit sensation Toxik Twins (a collaboration of DJ Hardware and DJ Remix) under the Warlock and Aureaus Records’ label, New York. On August 29, 1998, Billboard Magazine rated it number 1 for Hot Dance Breakouts.
Huda Hudia is known for his astonishing ability to pick out records with a multitude of different music styles that excite the masses of die hard underground enthusiasts. While attending the University of South Florida Huda held residencies at local clubs The Groove, Eden, and The Masquerade and in 1996 he won ‘Best DJ’ in Creative Loafting’s annual BEST OF awards and was featured in the Weekly Planet magazine where he was again named ‘Best DJ’ citing “If DJ’s were the kings of knightlife then his majesty Huda Hudia reigns superior. With an unbelievable ability to spin explosive sounds at clubs like Masquerade, kids line up for blocks to get a piece of blown-up techno action. Like a conductor directing an orchestra of ravers, Huda Hudia spreads the energy on thick and the crowd responds wildly with screams and whistles.”
Huda has headlined countless parties across the United States playing every major city and in 9 countries including in Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Canada. Moving to Atlanta, Huda has held residencies there for over 9 years at Five Paces Inn, Atlanta on Friday’s and Hedges on Broad, Athens on Saturday night. Both nights Huda showcases his astonishing ability to play open format sets that range from breaks, bass, EDM, trap, twerk, hip hop, and everything else worthy of a packed dance floor. Huda is one of the most booked DJs for high end corporate shows in Atlanta.
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