Biography
The sparks that fired the great conflagration of techno in Detroit were in no small part provided by the Electrifying Mojo, a late-'70s and early-'80s DJ who made it his occupation to "save Detroit and the world from the musical blahs." Born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, he joined the Air Force and began to DJ at his base in the Philippines. When he returned to the U.S., Mojo worked a few years in radio before deciding to enter law school at the University of Michigan. He worked as a college DJ, amazing audiences with an incredibly broad range of genres and artists. After college, he moved to Detroit and began to apply the same techniques to his off-hours shift on a local radio station, encompassing the Clash, Prince, the B-52s, Madonna, Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode. Techno pioneers Juan Atkins and Derrick May (among many others) listened and were introduced to a broad range of music, from punk to electronic pop. The pair began working for Mojo, producing lengthy mixes that then appeared on the show. While both Atkins and May moved on to record during the late '80s, the Electrifying Mojo continued to DJ, occasionally shuffling between different radio stations. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
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Detroit Black Journal Interview: The Electrifying Mojo | American Black Journal Clip
Electrifying Mojo, Midnight Funk Association
ELECTRIFYING MOJO LIVE ON THE RADIO ON JANUARY 18, 1983. WJLB FM 98.
THE JOURNEY FROM DETROIT TO MESOPOTAMIA THEY LAID DOWN THA LAW.AIRED SUMMER OF 82 ON WGPR 1075 FMDET
Electrifying Mojo, MidNight Funk Association
PRINCE CALLS MOJO ON HIS BIRTHDAY JUNE 7, 1986. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRINCE.
THE B-52'S CAME 2 VISIT & PERFORM LIVE ON MY RADIO SHOW. DETROIT IS THE 2ND HOME OF THE B-52'S✈️
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