Birth name Andre J. E. Sam-Sin Name DJ Sun Years active 1993 - present | Occupation(s) Music Producer/ DJ Origin Houston, Texas Role Musical Artist | |
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Genres Electronic, downtempo, Electronica Instruments Akai MPC 1000, Akai MPC 2000, Technics Turntables, Rhodes Piano, Wurlitzer Piano, Korg Trinity, Micro Korg, Farfisa Albums Sunshine, One Hundred, Monday Drive EP, One Hundred EP, Para EP Similar People Martin Perna, Free Radicals, J Boogie, Big Hawk, Fat Pat Profiles |
The Spotlight Part 1 - Music producer and DJ, Sun-El - 16 June 2018
Andre J. E. Sam-Sin (born January 19, 1966), known professionally as DJ SUN, is a Dutch-born American record producer and DJ. He is one of the most prolific musicians in Houston, having secured his position as the top-ranked DJ and as the owner/operator of the popular live music venue, The Flat.
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- The Spotlight Part 1 Music producer and DJ Sun El 16 June 2018
- The Spotlight Music producer and DJ Sun El 16 June 2018
- Early life
- Career
- Discography
- Awards
- References

The Spotlight: Music producer and DJ, Sun-El - 16 June 2018
Early life
DJ Sun was born in Holland, his mother a native New Yorker and his father from Suriname. As a child, Sun and his family settled in Suriname until his early teens, following which they relocated to Texas.
His exposure to diversity of culture in childhood became the foundation for his music, which as a mixed-race teenager in Texas became indelibly important for his sense of identity and creativity.
Career
DJ Sun's professional music career started at age 26, in Houston, TX and became successful rather quickly, lending to him the designation of Houston Press DJ of The Year seven times. During this time, he also started a radio show in 1995, Soular Grooves on KPFT 90.1 FM, Pacifica Network. The music played on Soular Grooves has the aesthetics of soul and jazz, irrespective of bpm or tempo. Soular Grooves was initially known as an acid jazz show.
DJ Sun’s style has been described by music writers like Shea Sherrano of The Houston Press weekly as varied with a distinct signature for loungey, groove-oriented eclectic music shaped by his exposure to music while living abroad.
In 2007, DJ Sun became a music producer with the release of Monday Drive (Alternate Take Records), an EP reflective of his varied background, blending styles and nostalgic aesthetics into a down to midtempo paced EP. DJ Sun released Para, a 12” EP which included remixes from DJ Sabo (Sol Selectas), J Boogie (OM) and Genre Jazz (Presto and Mhax Montes), released in November 2008.
On January 15, 2013, DJ Sun released "One Hundred", a 19-track album featuring guests Tim Ruiz (La Mafia), Leah Alvarez, Jessica Zweback, Mark Sound, Meghan Hendley, and Martin Perna. Soon after that, on October 10, 2013, DJ Sun was awarded the Best CD by a Local Musician in the annual Best Of Houston edition of The Houston Press.
In 2016, DJ Sun released his album, QINGXI, a concept album culminating from an ancestral quest to China (funded by Asia Society Center Texas), has been received favorably by reviewers such as Phil from "Phil's Picks" who referred to it as "One Of 2016’s Most Original, Creative New EDM Offerings"