Aaron “DJ Ref” Brown is breaking new ground with a concept that could potentially taken the modern hip-hop world by storm: DJs powered exclusively by solar energy. He’s the first of his kind, and he’s making an album about environmental … read moresustainability while also starting a society of solar-powered DJs – all in the name of the planet. Go find out how it works, where he hopes to take this, and why a job that includes dark clubs can still be powered by the sun. ….(read more)
While the eco-friendly trend continues to get support from musicians and artists, Los Angeles based Aaron Brown a.k.a. DJ Ref takes his dedication for the environment to a whole new level, not by just promoting an eco-friendly mentality, but by making sure his own DJ work doesn’t harm the environment. Through the use of special equipment and an attention to detail, DJ Ref tries to infuse his work with a commitment to the environment and to giving back to the community….(read more)
Night of the Stars”, presented by 717 Entertainment sponsored by KOCH Records and media partner The Urban Network, is a groundbreaking showcase series for unsigned and independent musicians and artists from all genres to perform right in front of real music industry executives. Founded by the owners of 717 Entertainment, Steve “Minks” Burton and Aaron “DJ Ref” Brown, both of whom are actively involved in the music industry, created this series to tailor around the artist for their most benefit…(read more)

Do you have a reservation? For a hot DJ, that is. Now taking orders: Aaron Brown, aka DJ Ref, will play pretty much any song for any occasion – “Celebration” at weddings (if you must) or “I Will Survive” at divorce parties (nope, not kidding) – and can MC and coordinate with event planners, caterers, etc., at your shindig. His solar-powered generator rocks everything from turntables and speakers to computer and party lights (LEDs, natch)…..(read more)
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