DJ JASON NEUMAN
DJ JASON NEUMAN is a resident DJ on our Saturday Night Live Ain’t No Jive Chicago Dance Party.
Listen on the radio Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7PM to 7AM at 102.3 FM, online anytime here, in our app or in the iHeartRadio app (search WCKG) or ask ALEXA to “PLAY WCKG ON iHEARTRADIO”.
Back in the day, people used to record the mixes on the radio so they wouldn’t miss them. Today, we do all the work for you! Now, you can listen to any of the mixes from our Friday Night Jams, Saturday Night Live Ain’t No Jive Chicago Dance Party, Hot Lunch Mix and more on demand in our DJ MIXES section and in our app.
Each mix page features information about the DJ, links to their social networks, video and tracklists (when provided)
Alice Deejay – Better Off Alone
Crush – Jellyhead
Vengaboys – Boom Boom Boom
Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400
Quad City DJ’s – Space Jam
Duice ft 69 Boyz – Daisy Dukes
Ace Of Base – Beautiful life
Sonique – It Feels So Good
L.A. Style – James Brown Is Dead
Eiffel 65 – Blue
Nsync vs Salt N Peppa – Tearin Up My Heart x Push It
Cajmere – Horny 94′
Armand Van Heldan – The Funk Phenomena
Tone Loc – Wild Thing
Cajmere – Percolator
Armand Van Helden – I Feel It
AB Logic – The Hitman
The Bucketheads – The Bomb!
Fast Eddie ft Sundance – Git On Up
Snap! – Rhythm Is a Dancer
Cajmere – Brighter Days (Dajee Underground Mix ’93)
Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams
Mighty Dub Katz – Just Another Groove (Boris Dlugosch Remix)
Haddaway – What is Love
Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You
Nightcrawlers – Push The Feeling
Everything But the Girl – Missing
LNR – Work It To The Bone
Boris Dlugosh – Keep Pushing
Egyptian Lover – And My Beat Goes Boom
CeCe Peniston – Finally
Gabrielle – Dreams
Crystal Waters – 100% Pure Love
Ralphi Rosario – You Used To Hold Me
C+C Music Factory – Robi-Rob’s Boriqua Anthem
K5 – Passion
Chicago area DJ Jason Neuman is one of the areas best known DJ’s. He started his career at the age of 13 in 1992. He landed his first gig doing a local high school homecoming in 1993 with a home stereo system and homemade light show. Jason’s passion for music made him want more. He continued doing parties for friends and some local raves. At the age of 16 he purchased his first set of turntables with his first paycheck from his after school job at Wendy’s.
His passion continued as he taught himself to scratch and mix beats. Some of his biggest influences at that time were Bad Boy Bill, Bobby D, and To Kool Kris.