MIXMASTER EINSTEIN
Mixmaster Einstein is a resident DJ on Saturday Night Live Ain’ No Jive Dance Party
Every Saturday night at 7PM we keep the tradition alive started by our sister network WBMX back in 1981. Classic house, freestyle, disco, 80’s, 90’s and more in the mix, old school style.
Listen on the radio at 102.3 FM, in our free app (available in Google Play or the Apple app store) and right here on our website.
Back in the day, people used to record the mixes on the radio so they wouldn’t miss them.
Today, we go one better, we archive all the mixes so you can listen to any of the mixes from any of our mix shows on demand. We include the tracklist, links to the DJ, their social network links and more.
You can find all of these great old school mixes on demand in our app and in our DJ MIXES section.
Dance (Club Mix) – Earth People
T.S.O.P. (Break If You Want Edit) – MFSB
Drums (featuring Etta James) – Def Jef
Dangerous On The Dancefloor (LP Mix) – Musto & Bones featuring PCP
Such A Good Feeling (Inspirational Delight Mix) – Brothers In Rhythm
Miss Me Blind / It’s A Miracle (Extended Dance Remix) – Culture Club
I See You Baby – Groove Armada
Groovin’ You – Harvey Mason
Body Heat (Cratebug Edit) – James Brown
Get Up Get Down Get Funky Get Loose (Mikeandtess Edit 4 Mix) – Teddy Pendergrass
Doctor Love (Tom Moulton Unreleased 12″ Mix) – First Choice
I’m Coming Out (Integer Bootleg) – Diana Ross
I’m Dancing For Your Love – Rufus & Chaka
Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell
Curiosity – The Jets
Erotic City – Prince
Oh Sheila – Ready For The World
Bounce Your Body To The Box (Original Mix) – Kevin Saunderson
I Like To Freak – Hollywood
P.Y.T. (The Reflex Revision) – Michael Jackson
I’m Ready (12-inch Version) – Kano
It’s Tricky – Run-DMC
House Phone – Kraftwerk
Time-Space Transmat – Model 500
Lookout Weekend – Debbie Deb
Being born and raised in Gary, IN, Allen Upshaw AKA Mix-Master Einstein picked up his musical tastes from his family consisting of rap, R&B, jazz, and blues but then heI took interest in what is commonly referred to as old school house music.
He studied and learned the basic techniques of mixing by listening to the Hot Mix 5 on WBMX in Chicago, IL.
The Hot Mix 5 consisted of Kenny “Jammin'” Jason, Ralphi “The Razz” Rosario, Scott “Smokin'” Sills, Farley “Funkin'” Keith (BKA Farley “Jackmaster Funk”), and Mickey “Mixin'” Oliver.
Allen’s favorite was Ralphie Rosario because of his smooth transitions between songs and the choice of music he would mix. He started mixing at the age of 13 and is still mixing music of varying genres to this day.