The seasoned and sought after DJ Gregg Nyce has diverse musical
influences that stem all the way back to his parents' rock-n-roll,
jazz and funk vinyl collections. At an early age,
Nyce was inspired by the music around him and tuned his ears into
radio mix shows and DJ
mixtapes that featured hip hop and reggae. At age 15, he followed his
passion for music and purchased two used gemini turntables and
began to craft a sound
all his own. Nyce started spinning local parties and the response was
soon overwhelming. Energized by his hot sound, girls danced on
tables, fellas followed, and friends of friends soon asked to book him
for their own events.
In 1999 Nyce moved to Philly and quickly realized his full potential
as a DJ. While attending college for business finance he worked at
the popular Center City fixture, Armand's Records, where he linked up
with local promoters and veteran Philly DJs. A promoter landed
him a Saturday night slot on Drexel radio's 91.7 WKDU where Nyce was
able to spread his style and name to the masses. On Friday nights,
he transitioned into the club scene with well-known DJ Kenny Meez of
Federation Sound on Philly's South St. at Club Eden Roc. His sharp
transitions and set selection quickly captured the ears of the
nightlife and DJ community. With early success in the clubs,
he began conquering the Philly scene with weekly
appearances at the upscale Club Glam and also the industrial style dance meccas
Shampoo and Transit. His reputation was solidified with the
mix series of Milky Hip Hop & Reggae volumes 1-5. The now classic series
showcased irresistable original Gregg Nyce remixes and could be
heard at house parties and in car radios across the globe.
In 2003, Nyce teamed up with fellow DJ and Hollertronix co-founder, Low Budget,
where they rotated Friday and Saturday nights at the infamous 5 Spot in
Philly's famous section of Old City. It was here that he perfected
his mixology and delivered energizing sets to packed dance floors. Soon,
Nyce began invading the New York market with appearances at
several Manhattan hot spots including Club M1-5, Delancey, and The
Knitting Factory.
The Gregg Nyce sound has evolved into an eclectic mix that encompasses
all genres from Hip Hop to R&B to Reggae to House to Electro to Classics.
Today, Nyce can be heard electrifying party goers inside swank lounges and
mammoth clubs or mixing seamless blends at upscale department stores,
trendy boutiques, and private parties for elite clientele. His
stove-hot remixes and blends can be heard on popular radio shows, DJ
compilations, and scores of blogs and websites. With a command of
beats and two ears on the scene, Nyce presses through the debris that
holds other artists back. His self-made style and non-stop flow leave
bodies tired and dance floors warped.
Listen for DJ Gregg Nyce!
Yea, im still hearing about it. It was jumpin! Good reviews from so many even from out of the area heard about it.. whoop whoop. Wish u werent booked for Halloween. We checkin for november so ill hit u up.. where u at this weekend?
Hi! were playing at the World Cafe Live in Philly , on Saturday October 24. Local Music needs support and we need yours :) come on out and jam with us !!!!!!! Its a free show and a great place to have dinner and drinks and dance ! Save the date Much love , BOSU
Just wanted to swing by and tell you....Im HYPED! this party is gonna be memorable..Let me tell u how many fans u got...Yo u got LOTS! See ya friday.. U wearin pink
Go Dj, that's my Dj. Go Dj......................How you been? i went to tommy's last weekend to say what's up but you weren't there. well hopefully next time i stop by i'll catch ya.