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	<title><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></title>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he establish]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2020 electro house dance club hardstyle trance]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[BEST OF 2020 URBAN]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Christmas Live 2020]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/christmas-live-2020/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[40 of my favorite christmas songs.  Many years in the making finally felt good putting it out there.  Enjoy and Merry Christmas]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[40 of my favorite christmas songs.  Many years in the making finally felt good putting it out there.  Enjoy and Merry Christmas]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[40 of my favorite christmas songs.  Many years in the making finally felt good putting it out there.  Enjoy and Merry Christmas]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2020 #electro #hardstyle #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2020-electro-hardstyle-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2020 #electro #hardstyle #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2020-electro-hardstyle-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2020 #electro #hardstyle #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2020-electro-hardstyle-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2020 Urban Hiphop rnb dubstep trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2020-urban-hiphop-rnb-dubstep-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2020 Urban Hiphop rnb dubstep trap 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2020-urban-hiphop-rnb-dubstep-trap-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[A Champion's Recital]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/a-champions-recital/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Open format concept, keep an open mind.  love music, embrace it.]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2020 #hardstyle #electro #house #trance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2020-hardstyle-electro-house-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2020-hardstyle-electro-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2020-electro-house-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2020 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2020-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2020 #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2020-urban-hip-hop-rnb-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2020-electro-house-dance-club-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2020-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/septemeber-2020-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2020 URBAN #hip hop #rnb #trap #dubstep 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2020 URBAN #hip hop #rnb #trap #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2020 URBAN #hip hop #rnb #trap #dubstep 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2020 #electro #trance #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2020-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2020-electro-house-dance-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2020 hip hop rnb reggae dubstep trap 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[4th of July Concert 2020]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/4th-of-july-concert-2020/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July #2020 electro 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2020-electro-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2020 HIP HOP RNB REGGAE DUBSTEP TRAP 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June #2020 #urban #hip hop #dubstep #trap #rnb 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June #2020 #electro house #dance #club 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2020-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June #2020 #electro house #dance #club 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June #2020 #electro house #dance #club 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2020-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May #2020 #urban #hip hop #rnb #dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May #2020 #urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2020-hardstyle-electro-house-dance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2020-hardstyle-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May #2020 #hardstyle #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2020-urban-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-dubstep/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[When I was 4 1998 1999 Dance 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April #2020 #electro #house #pop #club 6]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2020-electro-house-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2020-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2020 Urban #dubstep #trap #rnb #reggae #hip hop 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2020-urban-dubstep-trap-rnb-reggae-hip-hop-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2020 #urban #dubstep #hip hop #rnb 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 6]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2020-electro-house-dance-club-6/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2020-electro-house-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2020-electro-house-trance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February #2020 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2020-urban-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2020 #electro #house #dance #club 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2020-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2020 #electro #house #dance #club 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2020 #electro #house #dance #club 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2020-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2020 #urban #hip hop #trap #rnb #dubstep 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2020 #electro #house #dance #club 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2020-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #urban #hip hop #trap #rnb #dubstep]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-urban-hip-hop-trap-rnb-dubstep/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2019-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2019 #electro #house #dance #club 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2019-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2019 #electro #house #dance #trance #club 15th Anniversary]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2019-electro-house-dance-trance-club-15th-anniversary/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2019 URBAN #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2019-urban-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2019 #urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2019 #trance #electro #dance #club 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2019-trance-electro-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2019-trance-electro-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2019-trance-electro-house-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2019 #urban #hip hop #rnb #dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2019 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2019-urban-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2019 #urban #hip hop #rnb #dubstep #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2019 #electro house dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2019-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2019-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Electro, house, dance, club]]></description>
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[You can log in through wavo via facebook and then be sure to vote for my mix here https://wavo.me/djdealeyo/my-playlist/djdealeyo_edc_orlando_entry_2019_27644663700210000?u=51f1daf34a9e49d45c00124e&s=ngoA1FeHj90GdehgcnYAeCg5FTA&v=1]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You can log in through wavo via facebook and then be sure to vote for my mix here https://wavo.me/djdealeyo/my-playlist/djdealeyo_edc_orlando_entry_2019_27644663700210000?u=51f1daf34a9e49d45c00124e&s=ngoA1FeHj90GdehgcnYAeCg5FTA&v=1]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2019 #urban #hiphop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2019-urban-hiphop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2019 #urban #hiphop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2019-urban-hiphop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-trap-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/septemebr-2019-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2019 #electro #house #dance #club 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July #2019 #urban #hip hop #trap #rnb #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2019-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2019-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2019-electro-bigroom-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2019-electro-house-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2019-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2019-electro-house-dance-club-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2019-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2019 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2019-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2019 Urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2018-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2019-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents Best of #2018 #electro #house #dance #club]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Paul aka Djdealeyo  takes you through his year in music.  These are the top songs of 2018 electro house dance club.  Follow me on facebook and on here for all of the latest]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Paul aka Djdealeyo  takes you through his year in music.  These are the top songs of 2018 electro house dance club.  Follow me on facebook and on here for all of the latest]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2018 #urban #yearmix #hip hop #rnb #reggae #dubstep #trap]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2018-urban-yearmix-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-dubstep-trap/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2018 #electro #house #dance #club 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2018-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2018 #urban 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2018-urban-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2018 #urban #hip hop #rnb #dubstep #trap 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2018 #electro #house #dance #club  4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2018-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2018 #urban #hip #hop #rnb #trap #dubstep 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2018-urban-hip-hop-rnb-trap-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2018-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2018-electro-house-edm-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July #2018 #urban #hiphop #rnb #reggae #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2018-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2018-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May#2018 #urban #hip hop #trap #rnb #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2018-electro-house-dance-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April #2018 #electro #house #dance #trance 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2018-electro-house-dance-club-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2018-electro-trance-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2018 #urban #hiphop #rnb #reggae #dubstep 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2018-electro-house-dance-club-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2018-electro-house-dance-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2017-urban-hip-hop-rnb-reggae-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2017 #urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2017 #urban #hiphop #dubstep #rnb #trap]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2017 #urban #hip hop #rnb #reggae 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2017-electro-house-dance-club/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[May #2017 #electro #trance #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May #2017 #electro #trance #house #dance 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2017-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[#February #2017 #trance #electro #house #makemixesgreatagain 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents best of 2016 top 40 tracks in urban]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2016 #electro #house #trance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2016-electro-house-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[#December #2016 Urban #hiphop #dubstep #trap #rnb 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2016 #electro #house #trance 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December #2016 #electro #house #trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2016-electro-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[2016 #JediMindTricks Tribute mixed by Djdealeyo]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/2016-jedimindtricks-tribute-mixed-by-djdealeyo/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2016-electro-house-club-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2016 #urban #hiphop #rnb #trap #dubstep 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2016-urban-hiphop-rnb-trap-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2016 #urban #hiphop #rnb #trap #dubstep 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2016-urban-hiphop-rnb-trap-dubstep-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2016-electro-house-trance-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2016-hip-hop-urban-rnb-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 5 of 5 support at djdealeyo.com, like us on facebook etc]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2016 #electro #trance #house #dance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2016-electro-trance-house-dance-4-oln/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[June #2016 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of 4.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2016-urban-hiphop-rnb-trap-dubstep-2-fixed/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Part 3 of Djdealeyo's April 2016 electro house mix]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2016 #urban #hiphop #rnb #trap #dubstep]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2016-urban-hiphop-rnb-trap-dubstep/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2016-trance-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2016 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2016-electro-house-dance-hard-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2016 #electro #house #dance #hard dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2016-electro-house-dance-hard-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Mexican Smiles #2016 #latin]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Inspired by two new friends I made this year.  They wanted the latin vibe and i'm djdealeyo one of long islands greatest Dj's ENJOY]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Inspired by two new friends I made this year.  They wanted the latin vibe and i'm djdealeyo one of long islands greatest Dj's ENJOY]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2016 #hiphop #dubstep #trap #rnb]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2016-hiphop-dubstep-trap-rnb/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2016 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2016 #electro #house 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love (Julian Marsh EDM Mix)<br />
12:24 : Dan Torque - Timbre (Original Club Mix)<br />
12:26 : Mell Tierra - Baby Go (Original Mix)<br />
12:30 : Matt Nash - Rivers (I'll Take Care Of You) (Extended Mix)<br />
12:33 : Nicky Romero, Stadiumx - Harmony (Original Mix)<br />
12:36 : Dillon Francis & Kygo ft. James Hersey - Coming Over (Roy Greco Remix)<br />
12:39 : Error 808 - Layer (Layer (Original Mix))<br />
12:42 : Borgeous ft. M.BRONX - Souls (Andres Fresko & Morgan Page Remixes) (Morgan Page Remix)<br />
12:45 : Sick Individuals - Drive (Original Mix)<br />
12:48 : DJ Kuba & Neitan - Rock! (twoloud Edit) (twoloud Edit)<br />
12:51 : Deorro & Uberjak'd ft. Far East Movement - When The Funk Drops (Original Mix)<br />
12:54 : Exodus & Tong Apollo - Make Some Noise (Original Mix)<br />
12:58 : Hardwell ft. Jake Reese - Mad World (The Remixes) (Quintino Remix)<br />
13:02 : DubVision - Sweet Harmony (Extended Mix)<br />
13:04 : HolyU & T3rminal - Destiny (Original Mix)<br />
13:08 : Vinai & Harrison - Sit Down (Extended Mix)<br />
13:11 : Def Rock & Tarlan - Hook (Original Mix)<br />
13:13 : Flip Capella - Danger (Original Mix)<br />
13:17 : Regilio - Nasa (Original Mix)<br />
13:20 : Prism & Funkz - Spacetunnel (Dyro Edit) (Dyro Edit)<br />
13:23 : Lion & Horse - Sick Bass  (Sick Bass (Original Mix))<br />
13:26 : Rene Rodrigezz ft. Robbie Wulfsohn - We Are We Are (Album Edit)<br />
13:29 : John Christian VS. Jacky Greco - Hit 'M Like This (Original Mix)<br />
13:33 : Luqiz - You Won't Get It (Original Mix)<br />
13:36 : Royal Music Paris - This Is Fat Beat (Original Mix)<br />
13:40 : Cuebrick vs. RBYN - Amen (Original Mix)<br />
13:43 : Pump Gas - Mansoon (Original)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love (Julian Marsh EDM Mix)<br />
12:24 : Dan Torque - Timbre (Original Club Mix)<br />
12:26 : Mell Tierra - Baby Go (Original Mix)<br />
12:30 : Matt Nash - Rivers (I'll Take Care Of You) (Extended Mix)<br />
12:33 : Nicky Romero, Stadiumx - Harmony (Original Mix)<br />
12:36 : Dillon Francis & Kygo ft. James Hersey - Coming Over (Roy Greco Remix)<br />
12:39 : Error 808 - Layer (Layer (Original Mix))<br />
12:42 : Borgeous ft. M.BRONX - Souls (Andres Fresko & Morgan Page Remixes) (Morgan Page Remix)<br />
12:45 : Sick Individuals - Drive (Original Mix)<br />
12:48 : DJ Kuba & Neitan - Rock! (twoloud Edit) (twoloud Edit)<br />
12:51 : Deorro & Uberjak'd ft. Far East Movement - When The Funk Drops (Original Mix)<br />
12:54 : Exodus & Tong Apollo - Make Some Noise (Original Mix)<br />
12:58 : Hardwell ft. Jake Reese - Mad World (The Remixes) (Quintino Remix)<br />
13:02 : DubVision - Sweet Harmony (Extended Mix)<br />
13:04 : HolyU & T3rminal - Destiny (Original Mix)<br />
13:08 : Vinai & Harrison - Sit Down (Extended Mix)<br />
13:11 : Def Rock & Tarlan - Hook (Original Mix)<br />
13:13 : Flip Capella - Danger (Original Mix)<br />
13:17 : Regilio - Nasa (Original Mix)<br />
13:20 : Prism & Funkz - Spacetunnel (Dyro Edit) (Dyro Edit)<br />
13:23 : Lion & Horse - Sick Bass  (Sick Bass (Original Mix))<br />
13:26 : Rene Rodrigezz ft. Robbie Wulfsohn - We Are We Are (Album Edit)<br />
13:29 : John Christian VS. Jacky Greco - Hit 'M Like This (Original Mix)<br />
13:33 : Luqiz - You Won't Get It (Original Mix)<br />
13:36 : Royal Music Paris - This Is Fat Beat (Original Mix)<br />
13:40 : Cuebrick vs. RBYN - Amen (Original Mix)<br />
13:43 : Pump Gas - Mansoon (Original)]]></googleplay:description>
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12:24 : Dan Torque - Timbre (Original Club Mix)
12:26 : Mell Tierra - Baby Go (Original Mix)
12:30 : Matt Nash - Rivers (I'll Take Care Of You) (Extended Mix)
12:33 : Nicky Romero, Stadiumx - Harmony (Original Mix)
12:36 : Dillon Francis & Kygo ft. James Hersey - Coming Over (Roy Greco Remix)
12:39 : Error 808 - Layer (Layer (Original Mix))
12:42 : Borgeous ft. M.BRONX - Souls (Andres Fresko & Morgan Page Remixes) (Morgan Page Remix)
12:45 : Sick Individuals - Drive (Original Mix)
12:48 : DJ Kuba & Neitan - Rock! (twoloud Edit) (twoloud Edit)
12:51 : Deorro & Uberjak'd ft. Far East Movement - When The Funk Drops (Original Mix)
12:54 : Exodus & Tong Apollo - Make Some Noise (Original Mix)
12:58 : Hardwell ft. Jake Reese - Mad World (The Remixes) (Quintino Remix)
13:02 : DubVision - Sweet Harmony (Extended Mix)
13:04 : HolyU & T3rminal - Destiny (Original Mix)
13:08 : Vinai & Harrison - Sit Down (Extended Mix)
13:11 : Def Rock & Tarlan - Hook (Original Mix)
13:13 : Flip Capella - Danger (Original Mix)
13:17 : Regilio - Nasa (Original Mix)
13:20 : Prism & Funkz - Spacetunnel (Dyro Edit) (Dyro Edit)
13:23 : Lion & Horse - Sick Bass  (Sick Bass (Original Mix))
13:26 : Rene Rodrigezz ft. Robbie Wulfsohn - We Are We Are (Album Edit)
13:29 : John Christian VS. Jacky Greco - Hit 'M Like This (Original Mix)
13:33 : Luqiz - You Won't Get It (Original Mix)
13:36 : Royal Music Paris - This Is Fat Beat (Original Mix)
13:40 : Cuebrick vs. RBYN - Amen (Original Mix)
13:43 : Pump Gas - Mansoon (Original)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #dubstep]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-dubstep/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Djdealeyo present the best songs of 2015 hiphop rnb.  After much deliberation Paul delivers all of his favorites in Urban for 2015.  Do you agree? Disagree ?  Would love to hear your feedback<br />
<br />
Follow on Facebook and Mixcloud for all of the  latest music .]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Djdealeyo present the best songs of 2015 hiphop rnb.  After much deliberation Paul delivers all of his favorites in Urban for 2015.  Do you agree? Disagree ?  Would love to hear your feedback<br />
<br />
Follow on Facebook and Mixcloud for all of the  latest music .]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Djdealeyo present the best songs of 2015 hiphop rnb.  After much deliberation Paul delivers all of his favorites in Urban for 2015.  Do you agree? Disagree ?  Would love to hear your feedback

Follow on Facebook and Mixcloud for all of the  latest music .]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2015 02:20:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2015 #electro #house #dance #trance (Songs 1-35) Part 1/2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2015-electro-house-dance-trance-songs-1-35-part-12/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Djdealeyo delivers the top 70 songs in the dance genre for 2015 be sure to check out part 2 also .  Support the mix at djdealeyo.com and be sure to follow me on facebook and mixcloud for all of the latest music.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Djdealeyo delivers the top 70 songs in the dance genre for 2015 be sure to check out part 2 also .  Support the mix at djdealeyo.com and be sure to follow me on facebook and mixcloud for all of the latest music.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Djdealeyo delivers the top 70 songs in the dance genre for 2015 be sure to check out part 2 also .  Support the mix at djdealeyo.com and be sure to follow me on facebook and mixcloud for all of the latest music.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2015 02:19:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2015 #electro #house #dance (36-70)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2015-electro-house-dance-36-70/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of my year mix for 2015]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 2 of my year mix for 2015]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 2 of my year mix for 2015]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2015 02:18:18 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-10T02:18:18+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:33:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[#December #2015 #electro #house #dance (314) 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2015-electro-house-dance-314-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2015 15:37:16 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[#December #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #dubstep (313)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-dubstep-313/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 3 of 3 mixed by djdealeyo. support at djdealeyo.com like me on facebook]]></description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2015-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com, like me on facebook , and or twitter]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com, like me on facebook , and or twitter]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[November #2015 #trap #hiphop #rnb #dubstep #reggae]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[#November #2015 #electro house #dance #trance 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[#November #2015 #electro house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2015-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[When I Was Part 4 flashback to 1998 199 #dance #house #trance]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/when-i-was-part-4-flashback-to-1998-199-dance-house-trance/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[When I Was 4  Flashback to 1998 & 1999 Hiphop RNB]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2015 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2015-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com, follow me on facebook & twitter.  Because you deserve to hear the music delivered by one of the Long Island's greatest.]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com, follow me on facebook & twitter.  Because you deserve to hear the music delivered by one of the Long Island's greatest.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2015 #hiphop #rnb #trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2015-hiphop-rnb-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October #2015 #hiphop #rnb #trap #dubstep 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2015-hiphop-rnb-trap-dubstep-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #dubstep]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-dubstep/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Graves & Audiobot – – Dope<br />
19:47 : TK-N-Cash – 3X N A Row (Radio Edit)<br />
19:50 : Topi – – Step It [<br />
19:53 : ASKA – – Bring It On Back<br />
19:55 : CAPPA – This Is Love (Beatwalker Remix)<br />
19:59 : Reach – – Get Down<br />
20:02 : Dorrough Music – Go Season (Radio Edit)<br />
20:05 : TOP $HELF – – ATOMIC<br />
20:07 : Hoverboots – – Look At Me<br />
20:09 : Revazz – – Terror<br />
20:12 : French Montana ft. Chris Brown, Migos – Moses (Clean)<br />
20:17 : J-Maul ft. Fetty Wap – Remy Moscato (Radio Edit)<br />
20:20 : Roy Demeo ft. Wale – Wildin (Radio Edit)<br />
20:24 : Drake – Hotline Bling (Main)<br />
20:28 : Tino Cochino ft. Dozay & Juicy J – Illegal (Radio Edit)<br />
20:31 : LunchMoney Lewis ft. Chloe Angelides – Whip It (Extended Clean)<br />
20:35 : Pitbull ft. Jason Derulo & Juicy J – Drive You Crazy (Radio Edit)<br />
20:39 : Tink & Tazer – Wet Dollars (Super Clean Radio Edit)<br />
20:42 : Kanye West ft. Daft Punk – Stronger 2015 (Club Killers Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:44 : Kid Ink ft. Dej Loaf – Be Real (DJ Kontrol & DJ Neil Jackson Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:48 : Fetty Wap – Again (TRPMSTR Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:50 : Drake – Right Hand (Edited)<br />
20:53 : David Guetta & Afrojack ft. Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama (Kris Rod & Appeal Twerk Remix Clean)<br />
20:56 : Too $hort – Blow The Whistle 2015 (Knock2 & Wedding Crasherz Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:00 : Adina Howard – Bad 4 Me (Radio Edit)<br />
21:04 : Drake – Back To Back (DJ Wellman Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:07 : Fetty Wap ft. Montana Buckz – 679 (Remy Boyz) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:10 : Eric Bellinger ft. Fetty Wap & 2 Chainz – Valet (Radio Edit)<br />
21:13 : Mac Miller – 100 Grandkids (Radio Edit)<br />
21:17 : Ana Baby ft. Emanny & Fred Da Godson – Find Another (Radio Edit)<br />
21:21 : Dr. Dre – It’s All On Me ft. Justus & BJ The Chicago Kid)<br />
21:24 : 50 Cent – 9 Shots (Radio Edit)<br />
21:26 : Chris Rivers ft. Termanology – How Many MC’s (Freestyle Dirty)<br />
21:29 : Karetus – – For The Love ft. Aaron London<br />
21:32 : Nervo ft. Nicky Romero – Let It Go (Original Mix)<br />
21:35 : Hopsin ft. SwizZz – FV Till I Die (Dirty)<br />
21:40 : Dr. Dre – Talking To My Diary (Radio Edit)Graves & Audiobot – – Dope]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Graves & Audiobot – – Dope<br />
19:47 : TK-N-Cash – 3X N A Row (Radio Edit)<br />
19:50 : Topi – – Step It [<br />
19:53 : ASKA – – Bring It On Back<br />
19:55 : CAPPA – This Is Love (Beatwalker Remix)<br />
19:59 : Reach – – Get Down<br />
20:02 : Dorrough Music – Go Season (Radio Edit)<br />
20:05 : TOP $HELF – – ATOMIC<br />
20:07 : Hoverboots – – Look At Me<br />
20:09 : Revazz – – Terror<br />
20:12 : French Montana ft. Chris Brown, Migos – Moses (Clean)<br />
20:17 : J-Maul ft. Fetty Wap – Remy Moscato (Radio Edit)<br />
20:20 : Roy Demeo ft. Wale – Wildin (Radio Edit)<br />
20:24 : Drake – Hotline Bling (Main)<br />
20:28 : Tino Cochino ft. Dozay & Juicy J – Illegal (Radio Edit)<br />
20:31 : LunchMoney Lewis ft. Chloe Angelides – Whip It (Extended Clean)<br />
20:35 : Pitbull ft. Jason Derulo & Juicy J – Drive You Crazy (Radio Edit)<br />
20:39 : Tink & Tazer – Wet Dollars (Super Clean Radio Edit)<br />
20:42 : Kanye West ft. Daft Punk – Stronger 2015 (Club Killers Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:44 : Kid Ink ft. Dej Loaf – Be Real (DJ Kontrol & DJ Neil Jackson Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:48 : Fetty Wap – Again (TRPMSTR Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
20:50 : Drake – Right Hand (Edited)<br />
20:53 : David Guetta & Afrojack ft. Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama (Kris Rod & Appeal Twerk Remix Clean)<br />
20:56 : Too $hort – Blow The Whistle 2015 (Knock2 & Wedding Crasherz Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:00 : Adina Howard – Bad 4 Me (Radio Edit)<br />
21:04 : Drake – Back To Back (DJ Wellman Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:07 : Fetty Wap ft. Montana Buckz – 679 (Remy Boyz) (Radio Edit)<br />
21:10 : Eric Bellinger ft. Fetty Wap & 2 Chainz – Valet (Radio Edit)<br />
21:13 : Mac Miller – 100 Grandkids (Radio Edit)<br />
21:17 : Ana Baby ft. Emanny & Fred Da Godson – Find Another (Radio Edit)<br />
21:21 : Dr. Dre – It’s All On Me ft. Justus & BJ The Chicago Kid)<br />
21:24 : 50 Cent – 9 Shots (Radio Edit)<br />
21:26 : Chris Rivers ft. Termanology – How Many MC’s (Freestyle Dirty)<br />
21:29 : Karetus – – For The Love ft. Aaron London<br />
21:32 : Nervo ft. Nicky Romero – Let It Go (Original Mix)<br />
21:35 : Hopsin ft. SwizZz – FV Till I Die (Dirty)<br />
21:40 : Dr. Dre – Talking To My Diary (Radio Edit)Graves & Audiobot – – Dope]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Graves & Audiobot – – Dope
19:47 : TK-N-Cash – 3X N A Row (Radio Edit)
19:50 : Topi – – Step It [
19:53 : ASKA – – Bring It On Back
19:55 : CAPPA – This Is Love (Beatwalker Remix)
19:59 : Reach – – Get Down
20:02 : Dorrough Music – Go Season (Radio Edit)
20:05 : TOP $HELF – – ATOMIC
20:07 : Hoverboots – – Look At Me
20:09 : Revazz – – Terror
20:12 : French Montana ft. Chris Brown, Migos – Moses (Clean)
20:17 : J-Maul ft. Fetty Wap – Remy Moscato (Radio Edit)
20:20 : Roy Demeo ft. Wale – Wildin (Radio Edit)
20:24 : Drake – Hotline Bling (Main)
20:28 : Tino Cochino ft. Dozay & Juicy J – Illegal (Radio Edit)
20:31 : LunchMoney Lewis ft. Chloe Angelides – Whip It (Extended Clean)
20:35 : Pitbull ft. Jason Derulo & Juicy J – Drive You Crazy (Radio Edit)
20:39 : Tink & Tazer – Wet Dollars (Super Clean Radio Edit)
20:42 : Kanye West ft. Daft Punk – Stronger 2015 (Club Killers Remix) (Radio Edit)
20:44 : Kid Ink ft. Dej Loaf – Be Real (DJ Kontrol & DJ Neil Jackson Remix) (Radio Edit)
20:48 : Fetty Wap – Again (TRPMSTR Remix) (Radio Edit)
20:50 : Drake – Right Hand (Edited)
20:53 : David Guetta & Afrojack ft. Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama (Kris Rod & Appeal Twerk Remix Clean)
20:56 : Too $hort – Blow The Whistle 2015 (Knock2 & Wedding Crasherz Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)
21:00 : Adina Howard – Bad 4 Me (Radio Edit)
21:04 : Drake – Back To Back (DJ Wellman Remix) (Radio Edit)
21:07 : Fetty Wap ft. Montana Buckz – 679 (Remy Boyz) (Radio Edit)
21:10 : Eric Bellinger ft. Fetty Wap & 2 Chainz – Valet (Radio Edit)
21:13 : Mac Miller – 100 Grandkids (Radio Edit)
21:17 : Ana Baby ft. Emanny & Fred Da Godson – Find Another (Radio Edit)
21:21 : Dr. Dre – It’s All On Me ft. Justus & BJ The Chicago Kid)
21:24 : 50 Cent – 9 Shots (Radio Edit)
21:26 : Chris Rivers ft. Termanology – How Many MC’s (Freestyle Dirty)
21:29 : Karetus – – For The Love ft. Aaron London
21:32 : Nervo ft. Nicky Romero – Let It Go (Original Mix)
21:35 : Hopsin ft. SwizZz – FV Till I Die (Dirty)
21:40 : Dr. Dre – Talking To My Diary (Radio Edit)Graves & Audiobot – – Dope]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[August #2015 #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2015-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[This really came out great listen, enjoy , and share]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com follow me on facebook and twitter]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2015-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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Borgeous, David Solano – Big Bang (2015 Life In Color Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
19:41 : twoloud, Kaaze – Color Pop (Original Mix)<br />
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19:48 : Alvaro & Jetfire – Guest List (Original Mix)<br />
19:52 : Turbotronic – Happy People (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Yonar – Hector (Hector)<br />
19:59 : Ummet Ozcan – Kensei (Olly James Bootleg) (Olly James Bootleg)<br />
20:03 : 2 Faced Funks – Powerbass (Original Mix)<br />
20:07 : W&W – Rave After Rave (Original Mix)<br />
20:10 : Sean Finn – Show Me Love 2015 (Bodybangers Remix)<br />
20:14 : Deniz Koyu – Sonic (Original Mix)<br />
20:19 : Dimitri Vangelis, Wyman – Zonk (Original Mix)<br />
20:24 : Tom & Jame – Big Shot (Original Mix)<br />
20:28 : Paul Richard – Hurricane (Club Mix)<br />
20:31 : Mr Probz – Nothing Really Matters (Afrojack Remix Radio Edit)<br />
20:34 : Hardwell feat. Harrison – – Sally (Davide Pinna & Xueight Bootleg)<br />
20:38 : Afrojack – Kinga (Original Mix)<br />
20:43 : The Hoxtons & Kid Massive – Stand Up Miami (The Remixes) (Kid Massive Remix)<br />
20:47 : Tchami ft. Stacy Barthe – After Life (Original Mix)<br />
20:51 : Oliver Heldens – Melody (Original Mix)<br />
20:53 : Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (Dance Remixes) (Dave Aude Extended Mix)<br />
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19:41 : twoloud, Kaaze – Color Pop (Original Mix)<br />
19:44 : Yves Deruyter – Desert Storm (Extended Mix)<br />
19:48 : Alvaro & Jetfire – Guest List (Original Mix)<br />
19:52 : Turbotronic – Happy People (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Yonar – Hector (Hector)<br />
19:59 : Ummet Ozcan – Kensei (Olly James Bootleg) (Olly James Bootleg)<br />
20:03 : 2 Faced Funks – Powerbass (Original Mix)<br />
20:07 : W&W – Rave After Rave (Original Mix)<br />
20:10 : Sean Finn – Show Me Love 2015 (Bodybangers Remix)<br />
20:14 : Deniz Koyu – Sonic (Original Mix)<br />
20:19 : Dimitri Vangelis, Wyman – Zonk (Original Mix)<br />
20:24 : Tom & Jame – Big Shot (Original Mix)<br />
20:28 : Paul Richard – Hurricane (Club Mix)<br />
20:31 : Mr Probz – Nothing Really Matters (Afrojack Remix Radio Edit)<br />
20:34 : Hardwell feat. Harrison – – Sally (Davide Pinna & Xueight Bootleg)<br />
20:38 : Afrojack – Kinga (Original Mix)<br />
20:43 : The Hoxtons & Kid Massive – Stand Up Miami (The Remixes) (Kid Massive Remix)<br />
20:47 : Tchami ft. Stacy Barthe – After Life (Original Mix)<br />
20:51 : Oliver Heldens – Melody (Original Mix)<br />
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19:48 : Alvaro & Jetfire – Guest List (Original Mix)
19:52 : Turbotronic – Happy People (Original Mix)
19:56 : Yonar – Hector (Hector)
19:59 : Ummet Ozcan – Kensei (Olly James Bootleg) (Olly James Bootleg)
20:03 : 2 Faced Funks – Powerbass (Original Mix)
20:07 : W&W – Rave After Rave (Original Mix)
20:10 : Sean Finn – Show Me Love 2015 (Bodybangers Remix)
20:14 : Deniz Koyu – Sonic (Original Mix)
20:19 : Dimitri Vangelis, Wyman – Zonk (Original Mix)
20:24 : Tom & Jame – Big Shot (Original Mix)
20:28 : Paul Richard – Hurricane (Club Mix)
20:31 : Mr Probz – Nothing Really Matters (Afrojack Remix Radio Edit)
20:34 : Hardwell feat. Harrison – – Sally (Davide Pinna & Xueight Bootleg)
20:38 : Afrojack – Kinga (Original Mix)
20:43 : The Hoxtons & Kid Massive – Stand Up Miami (The Remixes) (Kid Massive Remix)
20:47 : Tchami ft. Stacy Barthe – After Life (Original Mix)
20:51 : Oliver Heldens – Melody (Original Mix)
20:53 : Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (Dance Remixes) (Dave Aude Extended Mix)
20:56 : Calvin Harris ft. Haim – Pray To God (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2015 21:33:02 +0200</pubDate>
                
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                <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2015 23:31:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-electro-trance-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2015 19:39:48 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-07T19:39:48+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2015 #electro #house #trance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-electro-house-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com.   Tracklist coming soon]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:04:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-06T16:04:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2015 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[check out djdealeyo.com for tracklist]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:04:13 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-06T16:04:13+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:32:29</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2015 #trap #hiphop #rnb #reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-trap-hiphop-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Track list coming soon]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Track list coming soon]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Track list coming soon]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:03:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-06T16:03:25+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:31:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2015 #trance #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-trance-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1 of 3 mixed by djdealeyo March 2015 visit djdealeyo.com to support]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2015 13:32:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-05T13:32:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[March #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Check out djdealeyo.com to support this mixed by djdealeyo]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2015 02:42:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-03-02T02:42:33+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:31:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[February #2015 #house #electro #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2015-house-electro-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
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My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February #2015 #house #electro 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2015-house-electro-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Fedde Le Grand – Tales of Tomorrow (Extended Club Mix)<br />
13:18 : Dirtydisco – Magnum (Extended Mix) (Clean)<br />
13:20 : DJ N’Farmer feat. Hannes Vee – Surprize (Extended Mix)<br />
13:24 : Ftampa And Felguk – Slap<br />
13:27 : Glowinthedark, Uberjak’d – Ozzie (Original Mix)<br />
13:31 : Henry Fong x SCNDL – Ass Up (Original Mix)<br />
13:34 : Hozier – Take Me To Church (Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Intro Clean)<br />
13:37 : Jay Karama – Torment (Original Mix)<br />
13:40 : Jordan Baxxter – STRIKE (STRIKE – Original Mix)<br />
13:44 : Klaas – Calavera (Original Miix)<br />
13:48 : KSHMR – Dead Mans Hand (Original Mix)<br />
13:51 : Laidback Luke, Tujamo – S.A.X. (Original Mix)<br />
13:55 : Landis And DJ Crespo Ft Fatman Scoop – Lose Control<br />
13:59 : Loopers, Dyro – Jack It Up (Original Mix)<br />
14:02 : Mark Ronson Ft Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (Shelco Garcia And Teenwolf Bootleg)<br />
14:05 : Matisse, Sadko – Persia (Original Mix)<br />
14:08 : Melbourne Bounce Project – Canberra (Extended Mix)<br />
14:13 : Mightyfools – Garuda (Original Mix)<br />
14:16 : Mike Hawkins – Earthquake (Original Mix)<br />
14:20 : MOTI, Tiesto – Blow Your Mind (Original Mix)<br />
14:24 : The Noise feat Anonamis & Xamplify – Wanna See You (Original Mix)<br />
14:28 : One Direction – Night Changes (Pinto Remix)<br />
14:33 : Press Play, APAX – Back To You (Original Mix)<br />
14:36 : Quintino – Winner (Original Mix)<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Fedde Le Grand – Tales of Tomorrow (Extended Club Mix)<br />
13:18 : Dirtydisco – Magnum (Extended Mix) (Clean)<br />
13:20 : DJ N’Farmer feat. Hannes Vee – Surprize (Extended Mix)<br />
13:24 : Ftampa And Felguk – Slap<br />
13:27 : Glowinthedark, Uberjak’d – Ozzie (Original Mix)<br />
13:31 : Henry Fong x SCNDL – Ass Up (Original Mix)<br />
13:34 : Hozier – Take Me To Church (Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Intro Clean)<br />
13:37 : Jay Karama – Torment (Original Mix)<br />
13:40 : Jordan Baxxter – STRIKE (STRIKE – Original Mix)<br />
13:44 : Klaas – Calavera (Original Miix)<br />
13:48 : KSHMR – Dead Mans Hand (Original Mix)<br />
13:51 : Laidback Luke, Tujamo – S.A.X. (Original Mix)<br />
13:55 : Landis And DJ Crespo Ft Fatman Scoop – Lose Control<br />
13:59 : Loopers, Dyro – Jack It Up (Original Mix)<br />
14:02 : Mark Ronson Ft Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (Shelco Garcia And Teenwolf Bootleg)<br />
14:05 : Matisse, Sadko – Persia (Original Mix)<br />
14:08 : Melbourne Bounce Project – Canberra (Extended Mix)<br />
14:13 : Mightyfools – Garuda (Original Mix)<br />
14:16 : Mike Hawkins – Earthquake (Original Mix)<br />
14:20 : MOTI, Tiesto – Blow Your Mind (Original Mix)<br />
14:24 : The Noise feat Anonamis & Xamplify – Wanna See You (Original Mix)<br />
14:28 : One Direction – Night Changes (Pinto Remix)<br />
14:33 : Press Play, APAX – Back To You (Original Mix)<br />
14:36 : Quintino – Winner (Original Mix)<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Fedde Le Grand – Tales of Tomorrow (Extended Club Mix)
13:18 : Dirtydisco – Magnum (Extended Mix) (Clean)
13:20 : DJ N’Farmer feat. Hannes Vee – Surprize (Extended Mix)
13:24 : Ftampa And Felguk – Slap
13:27 : Glowinthedark, Uberjak’d – Ozzie (Original Mix)
13:31 : Henry Fong x SCNDL – Ass Up (Original Mix)
13:34 : Hozier – Take Me To Church (Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Intro Clean)
13:37 : Jay Karama – Torment (Original Mix)
13:40 : Jordan Baxxter – STRIKE (STRIKE – Original Mix)
13:44 : Klaas – Calavera (Original Miix)
13:48 : KSHMR – Dead Mans Hand (Original Mix)
13:51 : Laidback Luke, Tujamo – S.A.X. (Original Mix)
13:55 : Landis And DJ Crespo Ft Fatman Scoop – Lose Control
13:59 : Loopers, Dyro – Jack It Up (Original Mix)
14:02 : Mark Ronson Ft Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (Shelco Garcia And Teenwolf Bootleg)
14:05 : Matisse, Sadko – Persia (Original Mix)
14:08 : Melbourne Bounce Project – Canberra (Extended Mix)
14:13 : Mightyfools – Garuda (Original Mix)
14:16 : Mike Hawkins – Earthquake (Original Mix)
14:20 : MOTI, Tiesto – Blow Your Mind (Original Mix)
14:24 : The Noise feat Anonamis & Xamplify – Wanna See You (Original Mix)
14:28 : One Direction – Night Changes (Pinto Remix)
14:33 : Press Play, APAX – Back To You (Original Mix)
14:36 : Quintino – Winner (Original Mix)
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2015 20:40:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[2/15electro1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/215electro1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ DG Bros – Hometown<br />
Tommy Walker – Set Me Free Ft. Melissa B. (Set Me Free (feat. Melissa B.) Original Mix)<br />
Blasterjaxx, DBSTF – Beautiful World (Original Mix)<br />
J Nitti, Frida Harnesk – We Better Run (Original Mix)<br />
Kicks & Snares – Happy Trigger (Original Mix)<br />
Olly James – Tromba (Original Mix)<br />
AutoErotique & 4B – Bukem<br />
Tony Junior – Suckerpunch<br />
Dzeko & Torres – Alarm (KSHMR Edit)<br />
Babeydrew Bssmnt Bunji Garlin – In The Air (Clean)<br />
Chuckie & Promise Land – Burn (Metamorphosism Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
Kid Kenobi – ‘Are You Ready- (Alex Preston Remix)’ – —PREVIEW—<br />
Andres Fresko, BL3R – Jumpoff (Carnage Edit) (Original Mix)<br />
Angger Dimas – Hey Bitch! (Original Mix)<br />
Antoine Andary – Give me your love (Extended Mix)<br />
Arem Ozguc & Omar – Kamikaze (Original Mix)<br />
Artistic Raw – Drop The Bass (Original Mix) (Clean)<br />
Billy The Kit, Team Bastian – Enormously (Original Mix)<br />
Brazzabelle – Holy Shit<br />
Chuckie & Vice Ft Sgt Slick – – Rock Da Scene<br />
Dada Life – Tonight We’re Kids Again (Original Mix)<br />
David Guetta ft. Emeli Sande – What I Did For Love (Extended Mix)<br />
Delora – Rockstah (Original Mix)<br />
<br />
Dimaro ft. Alicia Madison – Under The Stars (Dance To The Sun) (Original Extended Mix)<br />
<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ DG Bros – Hometown<br />
Tommy Walker – Set Me Free Ft. Melissa B. (Set Me Free (feat. Melissa B.) Original Mix)<br />
Blasterjaxx, DBSTF – Beautiful World (Original Mix)<br />
J Nitti, Frida Harnesk – We Better Run (Original Mix)<br />
Kicks & Snares – Happy Trigger (Original Mix)<br />
Olly James – Tromba (Original Mix)<br />
AutoErotique & 4B – Bukem<br />
Tony Junior – Suckerpunch<br />
Dzeko & Torres – Alarm (KSHMR Edit)<br />
Babeydrew Bssmnt Bunji Garlin – In The Air (Clean)<br />
Chuckie & Promise Land – Burn (Metamorphosism Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
Kid Kenobi – ‘Are You Ready- (Alex Preston Remix)’ – —PREVIEW—<br />
Andres Fresko, BL3R – Jumpoff (Carnage Edit) (Original Mix)<br />
Angger Dimas – Hey Bitch! (Original Mix)<br />
Antoine Andary – Give me your love (Extended Mix)<br />
Arem Ozguc & Omar – Kamikaze (Original Mix)<br />
Artistic Raw – Drop The Bass (Original Mix) (Clean)<br />
Billy The Kit, Team Bastian – Enormously (Original Mix)<br />
Brazzabelle – Holy Shit<br />
Chuckie & Vice Ft Sgt Slick – – Rock Da Scene<br />
Dada Life – Tonight We’re Kids Again (Original Mix)<br />
David Guetta ft. Emeli Sande – What I Did For Love (Extended Mix)<br />
Delora – Rockstah (Original Mix)<br />
<br />
Dimaro ft. Alicia Madison – Under The Stars (Dance To The Sun) (Original Extended Mix)<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ DG Bros – Hometown
Tommy Walker – Set Me Free Ft. Melissa B. (Set Me Free (feat. Melissa B.) Original Mix)
Blasterjaxx, DBSTF – Beautiful World (Original Mix)
J Nitti, Frida Harnesk – We Better Run (Original Mix)
Kicks & Snares – Happy Trigger (Original Mix)
Olly James – Tromba (Original Mix)
AutoErotique & 4B – Bukem
Tony Junior – Suckerpunch
Dzeko & Torres – Alarm (KSHMR Edit)
Babeydrew Bssmnt Bunji Garlin – In The Air (Clean)
Chuckie & Promise Land – Burn (Metamorphosism Anthem) (Original Mix)
Kid Kenobi – ‘Are You Ready- (Alex Preston Remix)’ – —PREVIEW—
Andres Fresko, BL3R – Jumpoff (Carnage Edit) (Original Mix)
Angger Dimas – Hey Bitch! (Original Mix)
Antoine Andary – Give me your love (Extended Mix)
Arem Ozguc & Omar – Kamikaze (Original Mix)
Artistic Raw – Drop The Bass (Original Mix) (Clean)
Billy The Kit, Team Bastian – Enormously (Original Mix)
Brazzabelle – Holy Shit
Chuckie & Vice Ft Sgt Slick – – Rock Da Scene
Dada Life – Tonight We’re Kids Again (Original Mix)
David Guetta ft. Emeli Sande – What I Did For Love (Extended Mix)
Delora – Rockstah (Original Mix)

Dimaro ft. Alicia Madison – Under The Stars (Dance To The Sun) (Original Extended Mix)

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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2015 20:39:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[February #2015 #electro #house 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2015-electro-house-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2015 17:59:18 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[February #2015 #house #electro #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2015-house-electro-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2015 22:46:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2015 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2015-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I will put up the tracklist soon <br />
19:13 : Snoop Dogg And Dr Dre – The Next Episode (Arthur White Remix)<br />
19:17 : Will Sparks – Another Land (Original Mix)<br />
19:21 : Blasterjaxx ft. Courtney Jenae – You Found Me (Extended Mix)<br />
19:26 : Chris Brown – Only (Noodles Remix Clean)<br />
19:29 : Cid ft. Luciana – Feel The Release (Original Mix)<br />
19:33 : Deorro – Stopping Us (Original Mix)<br />
19:37 : DJ Koo feat. Ashley Jana – The Meaning Of Life (Original Mix)<br />
19:42 : Eclypsia – One (Original Mix)<br />
19:46 : Eva Shaw – Space Jungle (Original Mix)<br />
19:51 : Frowin Von Boyen – Stolperboogie (Original Mix)<br />
19:53 : Gala – The Beautiful (Bimbo Jones Extended Mix)<br />
19:57 : HIFI & John Lakke ft. Bright Lights – How To Break A Heart (Original Mix)<br />
20:01 : HIIO, Lucas Blanco – Good Enough (Original Mix)<br />
20:05 : Will Sparks – Here We Go<br />
20:09 : John Morley, Dixie – Go (Original Mix)<br />
20:13 : Laidback Luke, Uberjak’d – Go (Original Mix)<br />
20:17 : KSHMR, R3hab – Karate (Original Mix)<br />
20:20 : Massymax feat. Melissa – Shock Your Senses (Shock Your Senses (Original Mix))<br />
20:23 : MEM, Ummet Ozcan – Ecco (Ummet Ozcan Edit)<br />
20:27 : Oliver Heldens feat. KStewart – Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix)<br />
20:31 : Robbie Rivera – The Thing (Hoxton Whores mix)<br />
20:35 : Sean Finn feat. Mr V – Break It Down (Extended Version)<br />
20:40 : WolfSnarling – Werewolf (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I will put up the tracklist soon <br />
19:13 : Snoop Dogg And Dr Dre – The Next Episode (Arthur White Remix)<br />
19:17 : Will Sparks – Another Land (Original Mix)<br />
19:21 : Blasterjaxx ft. Courtney Jenae – You Found Me (Extended Mix)<br />
19:26 : Chris Brown – Only (Noodles Remix Clean)<br />
19:29 : Cid ft. Luciana – Feel The Release (Original Mix)<br />
19:33 : Deorro – Stopping Us (Original Mix)<br />
19:37 : DJ Koo feat. Ashley Jana – The Meaning Of Life (Original Mix)<br />
19:42 : Eclypsia – One (Original Mix)<br />
19:46 : Eva Shaw – Space Jungle (Original Mix)<br />
19:51 : Frowin Von Boyen – Stolperboogie (Original Mix)<br />
19:53 : Gala – The Beautiful (Bimbo Jones Extended Mix)<br />
19:57 : HIFI & John Lakke ft. Bright Lights – How To Break A Heart (Original Mix)<br />
20:01 : HIIO, Lucas Blanco – Good Enough (Original Mix)<br />
20:05 : Will Sparks – Here We Go<br />
20:09 : John Morley, Dixie – Go (Original Mix)<br />
20:13 : Laidback Luke, Uberjak’d – Go (Original Mix)<br />
20:17 : KSHMR, R3hab – Karate (Original Mix)<br />
20:20 : Massymax feat. Melissa – Shock Your Senses (Shock Your Senses (Original Mix))<br />
20:23 : MEM, Ummet Ozcan – Ecco (Ummet Ozcan Edit)<br />
20:27 : Oliver Heldens feat. KStewart – Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix)<br />
20:31 : Robbie Rivera – The Thing (Hoxton Whores mix)<br />
20:35 : Sean Finn feat. Mr V – Break It Down (Extended Version)<br />
20:40 : WolfSnarling – Werewolf (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I will put up the tracklist soon 
19:13 : Snoop Dogg And Dr Dre – The Next Episode (Arthur White Remix)
19:17 : Will Sparks – Another Land (Original Mix)
19:21 : Blasterjaxx ft. Courtney Jenae – You Found Me (Extended Mix)
19:26 : Chris Brown – Only (Noodles Remix Clean)
19:29 : Cid ft. Luciana – Feel The Release (Original Mix)
19:33 : Deorro – Stopping Us (Original Mix)
19:37 : DJ Koo feat. Ashley Jana – The Meaning Of Life (Original Mix)
19:42 : Eclypsia – One (Original Mix)
19:46 : Eva Shaw – Space Jungle (Original Mix)
19:51 : Frowin Von Boyen – Stolperboogie (Original Mix)
19:53 : Gala – The Beautiful (Bimbo Jones Extended Mix)
19:57 : HIFI & John Lakke ft. Bright Lights – How To Break A Heart (Original Mix)
20:01 : HIIO, Lucas Blanco – Good Enough (Original Mix)
20:05 : Will Sparks – Here We Go
20:09 : John Morley, Dixie – Go (Original Mix)
20:13 : Laidback Luke, Uberjak’d – Go (Original Mix)
20:17 : KSHMR, R3hab – Karate (Original Mix)
20:20 : Massymax feat. Melissa – Shock Your Senses (Shock Your Senses (Original Mix))
20:23 : MEM, Ummet Ozcan – Ecco (Ummet Ozcan Edit)
20:27 : Oliver Heldens feat. KStewart – Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix)
20:31 : Robbie Rivera – The Thing (Hoxton Whores mix)
20:35 : Sean Finn feat. Mr V – Break It Down (Extended Version)
20:40 : WolfSnarling – Werewolf (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2015 14:28:18 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2015 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2015-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[To support this mix visit djdealeyo.com and hit the social shares<br />
<br />
Twisted Dee, Spyglass Edmund, Amuka – – Destination (We Are The Ones) HIGH RES<br />
19:52 : Paige – I Like It Dirty (Original Mix)<br />
19:57 : Haddaway vs Kayliox & T’Paul Sax – – What Is Love (DJ Niki &amp; DJ Alex Rio Bootleg)<br />
20:01 : Gia – – World (Korovva Remix)<br />
20:05 : Efra Herrera – Activation<br />
20:09 : Cesar A/X f. Vic Cologne – Take Me Higher (Tod Miner Club)<br />
20:14 : Cazzette – Blind Heart (Carlos Gallardo Remix)<br />
20:25 : Bombasquad – Wasted (Radio Mix)<br />
20:30 : Five Knives – Sugar (Remixes) (Barry Harris Remix)<br />
20:36 : Wolfgang Gartner – Unholy (Amtrac / Milo and Otis Remixes) (Amtrac Remix)<br />
20:46 : Robbie Rivera – Sexy Anytime (Sexy Anytime)<br />
20:50 : Paul Wall – Sittin Sidewayz (Trentino And Big Once Revision)<br />
20:54 : Davide Svezza – 2 In A Room – El Trago (The Drink) (Davide Svezza Remix)<br />
21:00 : Pras Ft Mya And Ol Dirty Bastard – Ghetto Superstar (Goshfather Andjinco X Sasha Grey Remix)<br />
21:03 : Jack U – Get Free Cinema Vip<br />
21:09 : Sigma ft Paloma Faith – – Changing (Official Video)<br />
21:12 : Instant Party Vs Party Thieves – Space Jungle (Showtek Edit)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[To support this mix visit djdealeyo.com and hit the social shares<br />
<br />
Twisted Dee, Spyglass Edmund, Amuka – – Destination (We Are The Ones) HIGH RES<br />
19:52 : Paige – I Like It Dirty (Original Mix)<br />
19:57 : Haddaway vs Kayliox & T’Paul Sax – – What Is Love (DJ Niki &amp; DJ Alex Rio Bootleg)<br />
20:01 : Gia – – World (Korovva Remix)<br />
20:05 : Efra Herrera – Activation<br />
20:09 : Cesar A/X f. Vic Cologne – Take Me Higher (Tod Miner Club)<br />
20:14 : Cazzette – Blind Heart (Carlos Gallardo Remix)<br />
20:25 : Bombasquad – Wasted (Radio Mix)<br />
20:30 : Five Knives – Sugar (Remixes) (Barry Harris Remix)<br />
20:36 : Wolfgang Gartner – Unholy (Amtrac / Milo and Otis Remixes) (Amtrac Remix)<br />
20:46 : Robbie Rivera – Sexy Anytime (Sexy Anytime)<br />
20:50 : Paul Wall – Sittin Sidewayz (Trentino And Big Once Revision)<br />
20:54 : Davide Svezza – 2 In A Room – El Trago (The Drink) (Davide Svezza Remix)<br />
21:00 : Pras Ft Mya And Ol Dirty Bastard – Ghetto Superstar (Goshfather Andjinco X Sasha Grey Remix)<br />
21:03 : Jack U – Get Free Cinema Vip<br />
21:09 : Sigma ft Paloma Faith – – Changing (Official Video)<br />
21:12 : Instant Party Vs Party Thieves – Space Jungle (Showtek Edit)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[To support this mix visit djdealeyo.com and hit the social shares

Twisted Dee, Spyglass Edmund, Amuka – – Destination (We Are The Ones) HIGH RES
19:52 : Paige – I Like It Dirty (Original Mix)
19:57 : Haddaway vs Kayliox & T’Paul Sax – – What Is Love (DJ Niki &amp; DJ Alex Rio Bootleg)
20:01 : Gia – – World (Korovva Remix)
20:05 : Efra Herrera – Activation
20:09 : Cesar A/X f. Vic Cologne – Take Me Higher (Tod Miner Club)
20:14 : Cazzette – Blind Heart (Carlos Gallardo Remix)
20:25 : Bombasquad – Wasted (Radio Mix)
20:30 : Five Knives – Sugar (Remixes) (Barry Harris Remix)
20:36 : Wolfgang Gartner – Unholy (Amtrac / Milo and Otis Remixes) (Amtrac Remix)
20:46 : Robbie Rivera – Sexy Anytime (Sexy Anytime)
20:50 : Paul Wall – Sittin Sidewayz (Trentino And Big Once Revision)
20:54 : Davide Svezza – 2 In A Room – El Trago (The Drink) (Davide Svezza Remix)
21:00 : Pras Ft Mya And Ol Dirty Bastard – Ghetto Superstar (Goshfather Andjinco X Sasha Grey Remix)
21:03 : Jack U – Get Free Cinema Vip
21:09 : Sigma ft Paloma Faith – – Changing (Official Video)
21:12 : Instant Party Vs Party Thieves – Space Jungle (Showtek Edit)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2015 14:27:22 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-01-08T14:27:22+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2015 #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2015-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2015/01/05/january-2015-electro-house-dance/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2015/01/05/january-2015-electro-house-dance/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2015/01/05/january-2015-electro-house-dance/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2015 22:31:27 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:28:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[January #2015 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2015-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone.  Wanted to open  up 2015 strong and we didn't do a hiphop mix last month.  Entered a different record pool in hopes of getting something a little different going.  Enjoy, Share, and Download]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone.  Wanted to open  up 2015 strong and we didn't do a hiphop mix last month.  Entered a different record pool in hopes of getting something a little different going.  Enjoy, Share, and Download]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hi Everyone.  Wanted to open  up 2015 strong and we didn't do a hiphop mix last month.  Entered a different record pool in hopes of getting something a little different going.  Enjoy, Share, and Download]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2015 14:23:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-01-01T14:23:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:44:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #Reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support & T racklist at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/14/best-2014-trap-hiphop-rnb-reggae/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support & T racklist at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/14/best-2014-trap-hiphop-rnb-reggae/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support & T racklist at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/14/best-2014-trap-hiphop-rnb-reggae/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2015 14:23:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2014 #house #electro #trance #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2014-house-electro-trance-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Best of 2014 counted down from 27.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Best of 2014 counted down from 27.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Best of 2014 counted down from 27.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2014 00:33:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-12-10T00:33:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>53:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of #2014 #house #electro #trance #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2014-house-electro-trance-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[These are the best songs of 2014 delivered in countdown style counting down from 1]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2014 00:17:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-12-10T00:17:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:12:33</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[December #2014 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2014-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:47:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-12-02T02:47:12+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:30:14</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[December #2014 #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2014-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/12/02/december-2014-electro-house-club-dance-285/]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/0/7/_/uploads/156/image_track/469406/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_f692e783675aea91ef83e8ae551d2d53_1444957709.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:41:13 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-12-02T02:41:13+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:27:29</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[December #2014 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2014-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com.   Hit the social shares to let me know you enjoyed it.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com.   Hit the social shares to let me know you enjoyed it.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com.   Hit the social shares to let me know you enjoyed it.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:25:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-12-02T02:25:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:44:50</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[112014hiphop2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/112014hiphop2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/3/8/1/_/uploads/156/image_track/120636/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_8d00ae1592cde90c2b2899ca2a931b8c_1417110183.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2014 15:56:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-28T15:56:59+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>58:43</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/112014hiphop1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[For the playlst visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-…rap-rnb-reggae]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/3/8/0/_/uploads/156/image_track/120634/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_273a461bab2623b44c1613d77035beab_1417110083.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2014 15:56:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-28T15:56:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:07:25</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/6/7/_/uploads/156/image_track/469408/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_219e57e8aab5da5ef88c852e13214251_1444957768.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:08:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-27T18:08:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>58:43</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[To support this mix visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[To support this mix visit http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/27/november-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:00:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-27T18:00:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:07:25</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Wheniwas9697urban]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/wheniwas9697urban/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance & urban tracks from 1996 & 1997]]></description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/7/7/8/_/uploads/156/image_track/113099/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_ebb148a3ef0b58c75165ece64a7b456e_1416168877.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2014 21:30:38 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-16T21:30:38+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:50:02</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Wheniwas9697dancel]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/wheniwas9697dancel/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
<br />
Please support and lookat the Tracklist at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997

Please support and lookat the Tracklist at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/3/2/1/_/uploads/156/image_track/113085/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_0c81c7bcb4523721643cab7d590856e5_1416167123.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2014 21:15:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-16T21:15:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:09:12</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[When I Was 3 Urban 1996 1997]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/when-i-was-3-urban-1996-1997/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
<br />
Please support and lookat the Tracklist at djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997

Please support and lookat the Tracklist at djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/2/8/_/uploads/156/image_track/469410/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_842e6bd00cbc6fe6e350616185355d0b_1444957828.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2014 20:20:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-16T20:20:39+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:50:03</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[When I Was 3 Dance 1996 1997]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/when-i-was-3-dance-1996-1997/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
<br />
Please support and lookat the Tracklist at djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[When I was Part 3 a look at all my favorite dance tracks from 1996 & 1997

Please support and lookat the Tracklist at djdealeyo.com/2014/11/16/1996-1997-dance-hiphop/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2014 20:09:57 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-16T20:09:57+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:09:12</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #house #electro 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-house-electro-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/o/g/o/_/uploads/156/image_track/106149/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_f867f05bba5bda33768f00b5109e7bf8djdealeyo-logo.gif" />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 15:55:42 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-07T15:55:42+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:36:14</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November #house #trance #Electro 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-house-trance-electro-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com<br />
<br />
Tracklist can be found http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/04/november-2014-electro-house-trance-dance/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com<br />
<br />
Tracklist can be found http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/04/november-2014-electro-house-trance-dance/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com

Tracklist can be found http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/04/november-2014-electro-house-trance-dance/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 15:23:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-07T15:23:10+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:04</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[November #house #trance #Electro 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-house-trance-electro-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com<br />
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                <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 15:22:42 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-07T15:22:42+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #electro #house #trance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-electro-house-trance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2014 03:18:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-06T03:18:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:36:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #electro #house #trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-electro-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2014 14:02:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-05T14:02:59+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2014 #electro #house #trance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2014-electro-house-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Tracklist can be found at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/04/november-2014-electro-house-trance-dance/<br />
<br />
Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Tracklist can be found at http://djdealeyo.com/2014/11/04/november-2014-electro-house-trance-dance/

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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2014 13:57:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-11-05T13:57:33+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #hiphop #rnb #Trap]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-hiphop-rnb-trap/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Knife Party - Boss Mode (Original Mix)<br />
ILLENIUM - Chosen You<br />
Jack and Jack - Wild Life (Dirty)<br />
Jack U ft. Kiesza - Take U There (Remixes) (Vindata Remix)<br />
 KiD KOBRA - Are You Ready<br />
Wiz Khalifa ft. Young Jeezy - On Me (Radio Edit)<br />
Young Greatness ft. Juvenile - Buku (Radio Edit)<br />
Clips x Ahoy & Hype Turner & Lemony Snickettes - Throwed<br />
Bro Safari - Bender<br />
StéLouse - T-Shirt (Maxx Baer Remix) <br />
 DeafMind - Jungle Trap<br />
S.E.D. - Spooked<br />
Kirko Bangz ft. August Alsina - Rich (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Haterade x Contrvbvnd - CLICK [EDM.com Premiere]<br />
Logic - Buried Alive<br />
Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass (Baby Drew Trap Remix) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)<br />
 Take/Five x K A V I A R - Thunder [EDM.com Exclusives]<br />
Kid Ink - Rollin' (Radio Edit)<br />
Ying Yang Twins - Salt Shaker 2014 (DJ PeteDown Twerk Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Hucci x P.Keys - Hucci - Realm (P.Keys "Welcome To Mine" Flip)<br />
B.o.B feat. Trey Songz - Not For Long (Clean)<br />
Bassjackers- - Like That (ZEKE&ZOID #BOOTYBASS REMIX)<br />
Blackstreet ft. Dr. Dre - No Diggity (DJ Mayeda Twerk Remix Clean)<br />
Party Favor - - Bap U<br />
 RedFoo - New Thang (Remix) (Dainjazone Remix)<br />
Trey Songz ft Nicki Minaj - Touchin, Lovin (Club Killers Twerk Mixes) (Club Killers Twerk Redrum Clean)<br />
Chris Brown ft. Akon - Came To Do (Radio Edit)<br />
David Guetta ft. Sam Martin - Dangerous (Baby Drew Remixes) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)<br />
Saigon - Nunya (Radio Edit)<br />
Iggy Azalea - Beg For It (Prod. By The Invisible Men & The Arcade) (Mastered) ( 2o14 ) [ www.MzHipHop.com ]<br />
 Peete Baker - Countin Bands (Radio Edit)<br />
: Juicy J ft. Lil Bibby, Nicki Minaj & Young Thug - Low (BSSMNT Trap Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Yelawolf - Money (Dirty)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Knife Party - Boss Mode (Original Mix)<br />
ILLENIUM - Chosen You<br />
Jack and Jack - Wild Life (Dirty)<br />
Jack U ft. Kiesza - Take U There (Remixes) (Vindata Remix)<br />
 KiD KOBRA - Are You Ready<br />
Wiz Khalifa ft. Young Jeezy - On Me (Radio Edit)<br />
Young Greatness ft. Juvenile - Buku (Radio Edit)<br />
Clips x Ahoy & Hype Turner & Lemony Snickettes - Throwed<br />
Bro Safari - Bender<br />
StéLouse - T-Shirt (Maxx Baer Remix) <br />
 DeafMind - Jungle Trap<br />
S.E.D. - Spooked<br />
Kirko Bangz ft. August Alsina - Rich (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Haterade x Contrvbvnd - CLICK [EDM.com Premiere]<br />
Logic - Buried Alive<br />
Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass (Baby Drew Trap Remix) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)<br />
 Take/Five x K A V I A R - Thunder [EDM.com Exclusives]<br />
Kid Ink - Rollin' (Radio Edit)<br />
Ying Yang Twins - Salt Shaker 2014 (DJ PeteDown Twerk Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Hucci x P.Keys - Hucci - Realm (P.Keys "Welcome To Mine" Flip)<br />
B.o.B feat. Trey Songz - Not For Long (Clean)<br />
Bassjackers- - Like That (ZEKE&ZOID #BOOTYBASS REMIX)<br />
Blackstreet ft. Dr. Dre - No Diggity (DJ Mayeda Twerk Remix Clean)<br />
Party Favor - - Bap U<br />
 RedFoo - New Thang (Remix) (Dainjazone Remix)<br />
Trey Songz ft Nicki Minaj - Touchin, Lovin (Club Killers Twerk Mixes) (Club Killers Twerk Redrum Clean)<br />
Chris Brown ft. Akon - Came To Do (Radio Edit)<br />
David Guetta ft. Sam Martin - Dangerous (Baby Drew Remixes) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)<br />
Saigon - Nunya (Radio Edit)<br />
Iggy Azalea - Beg For It (Prod. By The Invisible Men & The Arcade) (Mastered) ( 2o14 ) [ www.MzHipHop.com ]<br />
 Peete Baker - Countin Bands (Radio Edit)<br />
: Juicy J ft. Lil Bibby, Nicki Minaj & Young Thug - Low (BSSMNT Trap Remixes) (Radio Edit)<br />
Yelawolf - Money (Dirty)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Knife Party - Boss Mode (Original Mix)
ILLENIUM - Chosen You
Jack and Jack - Wild Life (Dirty)
Jack U ft. Kiesza - Take U There (Remixes) (Vindata Remix)
 KiD KOBRA - Are You Ready
Wiz Khalifa ft. Young Jeezy - On Me (Radio Edit)
Young Greatness ft. Juvenile - Buku (Radio Edit)
Clips x Ahoy & Hype Turner & Lemony Snickettes - Throwed
Bro Safari - Bender
StéLouse - T-Shirt (Maxx Baer Remix) 
 DeafMind - Jungle Trap
S.E.D. - Spooked
Kirko Bangz ft. August Alsina - Rich (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Remixes) (Radio Edit)
Haterade x Contrvbvnd - CLICK [EDM.com Premiere]
Logic - Buried Alive
Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass (Baby Drew Trap Remix) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)
 Take/Five x K A V I A R - Thunder [EDM.com Exclusives]
Kid Ink - Rollin' (Radio Edit)
Ying Yang Twins - Salt Shaker 2014 (DJ PeteDown Twerk Remixes) (Radio Edit)
Hucci x P.Keys - Hucci - Realm (P.Keys "Welcome To Mine" Flip)
B.o.B feat. Trey Songz - Not For Long (Clean)
Bassjackers- - Like That (ZEKE&ZOID #BOOTYBASS REMIX)
Blackstreet ft. Dr. Dre - No Diggity (DJ Mayeda Twerk Remix Clean)
Party Favor - - Bap U
 RedFoo - New Thang (Remix) (Dainjazone Remix)
Trey Songz ft Nicki Minaj - Touchin, Lovin (Club Killers Twerk Mixes) (Club Killers Twerk Redrum Clean)
Chris Brown ft. Akon - Came To Do (Radio Edit)
David Guetta ft. Sam Martin - Dangerous (Baby Drew Remixes) (Baby Drew Trap Remix)
Saigon - Nunya (Radio Edit)
Iggy Azalea - Beg For It (Prod. By The Invisible Men & The Arcade) (Mastered) ( 2o14 ) [ www.MzHipHop.com ]
 Peete Baker - Countin Bands (Radio Edit)
: Juicy J ft. Lil Bibby, Nicki Minaj & Young Thug - Low (BSSMNT Trap Remixes) (Radio Edit)
Yelawolf - Money (Dirty)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:22:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-10-30T12:22:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:50:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #trap #hiphop #rnb]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-trap-hiphop-rnb/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mixed on 10/28 by Djdealeyo.  Support at djdealeyo.com.  Facebook/djdealeyo]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Mixed on 10/28 by Djdealeyo.  Support at djdealeyo.com.  Facebook/djdealeyo]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mixed on 10/28 by Djdealeyo.  Support at djdealeyo.com.  Facebook/djdealeyo]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2014 22:30:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-10-29T22:30:39+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:50:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #electro #house #trance #harddance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-electro-house-trance-harddance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of a 4 mixed in October 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow on facebook and here on mixcloud]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 2 of a 4 mixed in October 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow on facebook and here on mixcloud]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 2 of a 4 mixed in October 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow on facebook and here on mixcloud]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2014 17:58:35 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-10-12T17:58:35+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[1014-electro-4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/1014-electro-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2014 17:57:35 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[october-2014-electro-house-trance-harddance-2801]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-electro-house-trance-harddance-2801/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2014 14:34:34 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #electro #house #trance #dance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-electro-house-trance-dance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 4 of a 4 part mix .  Support at djdealeyo.com, follow me on mixcloud and facebook]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 4 of a 4 part mix .  Support at djdealeyo.com, follow me on mixcloud and facebook]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 4 of a 4 part mix .  Support at djdealeyo.com, follow me on mixcloud and facebook]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2014 22:03:50 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #electro #house #trance #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-electro-house-trance-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 3 of 4 mixed by Djdealeyo in October 2014 .  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow me on facebook and mixcloud]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 3 of 4 mixed by Djdealeyo in October 2014 .  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow me on facebook and mixcloud]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 3 of 4 mixed by Djdealeyo in October 2014 .  Support at djdealeyo.com and follow me on facebook and mixcloud]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:56:33 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2014 #electro #house #trance #harddance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2014-electro-house-trance-harddance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mix October 2014.   If you like the music and you want to stay posted you can follow me here on mixcloud or on facebook just search djdealeyo ONE WORD]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mix October 2014.   If you like the music and you want to stay posted you can follow me here on mixcloud or on facebook just search djdealeyo ONE WORD]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mix October 2014.   If you like the music and you want to stay posted you can follow me here on mixcloud or on facebook just search djdealeyo ONE WORD]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:43:50 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-10-05T21:43:50+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #trap #rnb #hiphop #dubstep 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-trap-rnb-hiphop-dubstep-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.<br />
<br />
2 parts on this one.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.<br />
<br />
2 parts on this one.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.

2 parts on this one.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2014 20:56:56 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #trap #rnb #hiphop #dubstep 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-trap-rnb-hiphop-dubstep-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Decided to get some more #hiphop songs so i’m delivering this one a little late.  I grabbed some really nice balance of songs.  Going heavy on the R&B to start and there is some great music in here.  I’d like to promote my facebook page this month which kind of got lost in the social media shuffle .  If you enjoy my mixes please visit here and like me.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2014 20:39:43 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-10-01T20:39:43+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:13:09</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #house #dance #Electro 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-house-dance-electro-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Charli XCX – Boom Clap (Remixes) (Gozzi Remix)<br />
Cosmic Gate & Eric Lumiere – Falling Back (Mark Sixma Remix) (Mark Sixma Remix)<br />
DBN & Sesa – Emo (Original Mix)<br />
Deorro ft. MAKJ – Ready (Original Mix)<br />
Gregori Klosman, Albin Myers & Tristan Garner – Pressure (Original Mix)<br />
DVBBS – We Were Young (Original Mix)<br />
J-Art & Sushy – Keep On Fightin’ (Dj Jump & Jenny Dee Extended Mix)<br />
Instamix – Savv (Original Mix)<br />
Jochen Miller & Dmitry KO – - We Back (Original Mix) music-team.net<br />
Kaskade & Late Night Alumni – Why Ask Why (Digital LAB & MITS Remix) (Digital LAB & MITS Remix)<br />
: KitSch 2.0 & Knip ft. One-T – The Magic ODC (Original Mix)<br />
Laidback Luke ft. Gina Turner – Bae (Bae (Original Mix))<br />
Mark Room – Babap (Extended Mix)<br />
: Melbourne Bounce Project – #TAMPA (Original Mix) (#TAMPA (Original Mix))<br />
: Merk & Kremont ft. Toby Green – Strike (Original Mix)<br />
: Merzo – Rev (Original Mix)<br />
Michael Jackson – Slave To The Rhythm (Audien Radio Edit )<br />
Mobin Master – Show Me Love 2K14 (Safari Main Stage Mix) (Safari Main Stage Mix)<br />
: Moda – Roni (Original Mix)<br />
NERVO, R3hab ft. Ayah Marar – Ready For The Weekend (Club Mix)<br />
: New World Sound – How To Twerk (Original Mix)<br />
: Olly James ft. Nathan Kay – Reckless (Original Mix)]]></description>
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Charli XCX – Boom Clap (Remixes) (Gozzi Remix)<br />
Cosmic Gate & Eric Lumiere – Falling Back (Mark Sixma Remix) (Mark Sixma Remix)<br />
DBN & Sesa – Emo (Original Mix)<br />
Deorro ft. MAKJ – Ready (Original Mix)<br />
Gregori Klosman, Albin Myers & Tristan Garner – Pressure (Original Mix)<br />
DVBBS – We Were Young (Original Mix)<br />
J-Art & Sushy – Keep On Fightin’ (Dj Jump & Jenny Dee Extended Mix)<br />
Instamix – Savv (Original Mix)<br />
Jochen Miller & Dmitry KO – - We Back (Original Mix) music-team.net<br />
Kaskade & Late Night Alumni – Why Ask Why (Digital LAB & MITS Remix) (Digital LAB & MITS Remix)<br />
: KitSch 2.0 & Knip ft. One-T – The Magic ODC (Original Mix)<br />
Laidback Luke ft. Gina Turner – Bae (Bae (Original Mix))<br />
Mark Room – Babap (Extended Mix)<br />
: Melbourne Bounce Project – #TAMPA (Original Mix) (#TAMPA (Original Mix))<br />
: Merk & Kremont ft. Toby Green – Strike (Original Mix)<br />
: Merzo – Rev (Original Mix)<br />
Michael Jackson – Slave To The Rhythm (Audien Radio Edit )<br />
Mobin Master – Show Me Love 2K14 (Safari Main Stage Mix) (Safari Main Stage Mix)<br />
: Moda – Roni (Original Mix)<br />
NERVO, R3hab ft. Ayah Marar – Ready For The Weekend (Club Mix)<br />
: New World Sound – How To Twerk (Original Mix)<br />
: Olly James ft. Nathan Kay – Reckless (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Charli XCX – Boom Clap (Remixes) (Gozzi Remix)
Cosmic Gate & Eric Lumiere – Falling Back (Mark Sixma Remix) (Mark Sixma Remix)
DBN & Sesa – Emo (Original Mix)
Deorro ft. MAKJ – Ready (Original Mix)
Gregori Klosman, Albin Myers & Tristan Garner – Pressure (Original Mix)
DVBBS – We Were Young (Original Mix)
J-Art & Sushy – Keep On Fightin’ (Dj Jump & Jenny Dee Extended Mix)
Instamix – Savv (Original Mix)
Jochen Miller & Dmitry KO – - We Back (Original Mix) music-team.net
Kaskade & Late Night Alumni – Why Ask Why (Digital LAB & MITS Remix) (Digital LAB & MITS Remix)
: KitSch 2.0 & Knip ft. One-T – The Magic ODC (Original Mix)
Laidback Luke ft. Gina Turner – Bae (Bae (Original Mix))
Mark Room – Babap (Extended Mix)
: Melbourne Bounce Project – #TAMPA (Original Mix) (#TAMPA (Original Mix))
: Merk & Kremont ft. Toby Green – Strike (Original Mix)
: Merzo – Rev (Original Mix)
Michael Jackson – Slave To The Rhythm (Audien Radio Edit )
Mobin Master – Show Me Love 2K14 (Safari Main Stage Mix) (Safari Main Stage Mix)
: Moda – Roni (Original Mix)
NERVO, R3hab ft. Ayah Marar – Ready For The Weekend (Club Mix)
: New World Sound – How To Twerk (Original Mix)
: Olly James ft. Nathan Kay – Reckless (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 03:30:37 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-09-02T03:30:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:27:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September #Electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Dj Dabion – Panic Dance (Extended Version)<br />
Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels – People (Original Mix)<br />
Franko Ovalles & NGD Project – Jumanji / Kwaku (Kwaku (Original Mix) )<br />
Hot Shit! & Flatland Funk feat. Jay Jacob – Disappear (Disappear (Original Mix))<br />
Munroe – Rolling (Extended Mix)<br />
Dave Stiller – Night Of your Life (Extended Mix)<br />
Issiah Roberts & Vornhem – Kontra (Original Mix)<br />
11:56 : Firebeatz & KSHMR – No Heroes ft. Luciana (Available August 22) [SPINNIN RECORDS]<br />
12:01 : Allvares – Spooky (Allvares – Spooky (Original Mix))<br />
12:06 : Andrew Rayel ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – One In A Million (Original Mix)<br />
12:10 : Arikama, Juncoco & Shaun – Bring The Beat (2014 World DJ Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
12:13 : Bad Boy Bill & Steve Smooth ft. Seann Bowe – Feel Alive (All Mixes) (Original Mix)<br />
12:18 : Bastian Van Shield – Requiem (Original Mix)<br />
12:20 : Benny Benassi ft. Serj Tankian – Shooting Helicopters (Extended Mix)<br />
12:24 : Blasterjaxx – Gravity (Original Mix)<br />
12:28 : Brass Knuckles ft. John Ryan – Water Gun (Festival Mix Original Mix)<br />
12:33 : Brooke Mitchell, Mechanik Project, DoubleDrop – I’m No Aretha (Remixes Part 2) (Brooke Mitchell – I’m No Aretha (DoubleDrop Remix))<br />
12:37 : BrooklynBeat – Golddigger (Original Mix)<br />
12:39 : Capital Cities – One Minute More (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix) (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix)<br />
12:43 : Cascada – Blink (Extended Mix )<br />
12:47 : Casteam – Turn It Up (Club Mix)<br />
12:51 : D.E.R., Miller & Julius Beat – Energy (George Acosta Remix)]]></description>
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Dj Dabion – Panic Dance (Extended Version)<br />
Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels – People (Original Mix)<br />
Franko Ovalles & NGD Project – Jumanji / Kwaku (Kwaku (Original Mix) )<br />
Hot Shit! & Flatland Funk feat. Jay Jacob – Disappear (Disappear (Original Mix))<br />
Munroe – Rolling (Extended Mix)<br />
Dave Stiller – Night Of your Life (Extended Mix)<br />
Issiah Roberts & Vornhem – Kontra (Original Mix)<br />
11:56 : Firebeatz & KSHMR – No Heroes ft. Luciana (Available August 22) [SPINNIN RECORDS]<br />
12:01 : Allvares – Spooky (Allvares – Spooky (Original Mix))<br />
12:06 : Andrew Rayel ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – One In A Million (Original Mix)<br />
12:10 : Arikama, Juncoco & Shaun – Bring The Beat (2014 World DJ Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
12:13 : Bad Boy Bill & Steve Smooth ft. Seann Bowe – Feel Alive (All Mixes) (Original Mix)<br />
12:18 : Bastian Van Shield – Requiem (Original Mix)<br />
12:20 : Benny Benassi ft. Serj Tankian – Shooting Helicopters (Extended Mix)<br />
12:24 : Blasterjaxx – Gravity (Original Mix)<br />
12:28 : Brass Knuckles ft. John Ryan – Water Gun (Festival Mix Original Mix)<br />
12:33 : Brooke Mitchell, Mechanik Project, DoubleDrop – I’m No Aretha (Remixes Part 2) (Brooke Mitchell – I’m No Aretha (DoubleDrop Remix))<br />
12:37 : BrooklynBeat – Golddigger (Original Mix)<br />
12:39 : Capital Cities – One Minute More (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix) (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix)<br />
12:43 : Cascada – Blink (Extended Mix )<br />
12:47 : Casteam – Turn It Up (Club Mix)<br />
12:51 : D.E.R., Miller & Julius Beat – Energy (George Acosta Remix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Dj Dabion – Panic Dance (Extended Version)
Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels – People (Original Mix)
Franko Ovalles & NGD Project – Jumanji / Kwaku (Kwaku (Original Mix) )
Hot Shit! & Flatland Funk feat. Jay Jacob – Disappear (Disappear (Original Mix))
Munroe – Rolling (Extended Mix)
Dave Stiller – Night Of your Life (Extended Mix)
Issiah Roberts & Vornhem – Kontra (Original Mix)
11:56 : Firebeatz & KSHMR – No Heroes ft. Luciana (Available August 22) [SPINNIN RECORDS]
12:01 : Allvares – Spooky (Allvares – Spooky (Original Mix))
12:06 : Andrew Rayel ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – One In A Million (Original Mix)
12:10 : Arikama, Juncoco & Shaun – Bring The Beat (2014 World DJ Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)
12:13 : Bad Boy Bill & Steve Smooth ft. Seann Bowe – Feel Alive (All Mixes) (Original Mix)
12:18 : Bastian Van Shield – Requiem (Original Mix)
12:20 : Benny Benassi ft. Serj Tankian – Shooting Helicopters (Extended Mix)
12:24 : Blasterjaxx – Gravity (Original Mix)
12:28 : Brass Knuckles ft. John Ryan – Water Gun (Festival Mix Original Mix)
12:33 : Brooke Mitchell, Mechanik Project, DoubleDrop – I’m No Aretha (Remixes Part 2) (Brooke Mitchell – I’m No Aretha (DoubleDrop Remix))
12:37 : BrooklynBeat – Golddigger (Original Mix)
12:39 : Capital Cities – One Minute More (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix) (Kalendr & Randy Boyer Remix)
12:43 : Cascada – Blink (Extended Mix )
12:47 : Casteam – Turn It Up (Club Mix)
12:51 : D.E.R., Miller & Julius Beat – Energy (George Acosta Remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 03:30:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-09-02T03:30:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #Electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Pitbull ft. John Ryan - Fireball (DJ Scooter Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Ookay - Ready 2 Rock (Original Mix)<br />
Plastik Funk ft. Grandmaster Melle Mel - Don't Push Me (Club Mix)<br />
Robbie Rivera ft. Lizzie Curious - My Heart (StadiumX Remix)<br />
Route 94 ft. Jess Glynne - My Love (APAX Rework)<br />
Shuval, Zo-R & Onlyone - Barbarians (Barbarians (Original Mix))<br />
Starsound - Drop Your Handz (Original Mix)<br />
Steve Angello - Wasted Love (feat. Dougy from The Temper Trap) (Extended Club Mix)<br />
Steve Aoki ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Rage The Night Away (Remixes) (Milo & Otis Remix)<br />
Thomas Mengel - Extravagance (Original Mix)<br />
Tujamo - Darth Theme (Original Mix)<br />
Vince Pepper - Weirdos (Original Mix)<br />
2SOULS - Heroes (Heroes (Original Mix))<br />
Chris Baxx & VAG - GIZ (Original Mix)<br />
DJ Pauly D & Delirious ft. Alex K - No Tomorrow (Club Mix)<br />
Flex Jax - Can U Feel It (Can U Feel It [Extende Mix])<br />
: Ray Martinez - Azuku (Ee Ah) (Original Ibiza Mix)<br />
: Seibaz - We Speak Electro (Original)<br />
: Crazibiza - Coco Loco (Alaia & Gallo Remix) (Alaia & Gallo Remix)<br />
Dave Kurtis - La Trompeta (Original Mix)<br />
Don Diablo - AnyTime (Extended Mix)<br />
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Felix Leiter's Respect To The Swedes Remix) [quality dance music]<br />
Lizzie Curious - Wiggle (Original Mix)<br />
Maroon 5 - Maps (Papercha$er Remix) (Papercha$er Remix)<br />
Martin Garrix - Proxy (Darkforce Remix) (Darkforce Remix)<br />
Mary Lambert - Secrets (Dance Remixes) ((Jump Smokers Remix) Extended)<br />
Amy Grant Feat. Dave Aude - Baby Baby - Eric Kupper Remixes (Eric Kupper Radio Edit)<br />
: Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - Love Too Deep (Radio Edit ]]></description>
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Ookay - Ready 2 Rock (Original Mix)<br />
Plastik Funk ft. Grandmaster Melle Mel - Don't Push Me (Club Mix)<br />
Robbie Rivera ft. Lizzie Curious - My Heart (StadiumX Remix)<br />
Route 94 ft. Jess Glynne - My Love (APAX Rework)<br />
Shuval, Zo-R & Onlyone - Barbarians (Barbarians (Original Mix))<br />
Starsound - Drop Your Handz (Original Mix)<br />
Steve Angello - Wasted Love (feat. Dougy from The Temper Trap) (Extended Club Mix)<br />
Steve Aoki ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Rage The Night Away (Remixes) (Milo & Otis Remix)<br />
Thomas Mengel - Extravagance (Original Mix)<br />
Tujamo - Darth Theme (Original Mix)<br />
Vince Pepper - Weirdos (Original Mix)<br />
2SOULS - Heroes (Heroes (Original Mix))<br />
Chris Baxx & VAG - GIZ (Original Mix)<br />
DJ Pauly D & Delirious ft. Alex K - No Tomorrow (Club Mix)<br />
Flex Jax - Can U Feel It (Can U Feel It [Extende Mix])<br />
: Ray Martinez - Azuku (Ee Ah) (Original Ibiza Mix)<br />
: Seibaz - We Speak Electro (Original)<br />
: Crazibiza - Coco Loco (Alaia & Gallo Remix) (Alaia & Gallo Remix)<br />
Dave Kurtis - La Trompeta (Original Mix)<br />
Don Diablo - AnyTime (Extended Mix)<br />
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Felix Leiter's Respect To The Swedes Remix) [quality dance music]<br />
Lizzie Curious - Wiggle (Original Mix)<br />
Maroon 5 - Maps (Papercha$er Remix) (Papercha$er Remix)<br />
Martin Garrix - Proxy (Darkforce Remix) (Darkforce Remix)<br />
Mary Lambert - Secrets (Dance Remixes) ((Jump Smokers Remix) Extended)<br />
Amy Grant Feat. Dave Aude - Baby Baby - Eric Kupper Remixes (Eric Kupper Radio Edit)<br />
: Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - Love Too Deep (Radio Edit ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pitbull ft. John Ryan - Fireball (DJ Scooter Remix) (Radio Edit)
Ookay - Ready 2 Rock (Original Mix)
Plastik Funk ft. Grandmaster Melle Mel - Don't Push Me (Club Mix)
Robbie Rivera ft. Lizzie Curious - My Heart (StadiumX Remix)
Route 94 ft. Jess Glynne - My Love (APAX Rework)
Shuval, Zo-R & Onlyone - Barbarians (Barbarians (Original Mix))
Starsound - Drop Your Handz (Original Mix)
Steve Angello - Wasted Love (feat. Dougy from The Temper Trap) (Extended Club Mix)
Steve Aoki ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Rage The Night Away (Remixes) (Milo & Otis Remix)
Thomas Mengel - Extravagance (Original Mix)
Tujamo - Darth Theme (Original Mix)
Vince Pepper - Weirdos (Original Mix)
2SOULS - Heroes (Heroes (Original Mix))
Chris Baxx & VAG - GIZ (Original Mix)
DJ Pauly D & Delirious ft. Alex K - No Tomorrow (Club Mix)
Flex Jax - Can U Feel It (Can U Feel It [Extende Mix])
: Ray Martinez - Azuku (Ee Ah) (Original Ibiza Mix)
: Seibaz - We Speak Electro (Original)
: Crazibiza - Coco Loco (Alaia & Gallo Remix) (Alaia & Gallo Remix)
Dave Kurtis - La Trompeta (Original Mix)
Don Diablo - AnyTime (Extended Mix)
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Felix Leiter's Respect To The Swedes Remix) [quality dance music]
Lizzie Curious - Wiggle (Original Mix)
Maroon 5 - Maps (Papercha$er Remix) (Papercha$er Remix)
Martin Garrix - Proxy (Darkforce Remix) (Darkforce Remix)
Mary Lambert - Secrets (Dance Remixes) ((Jump Smokers Remix) Extended)
Amy Grant Feat. Dave Aude - Baby Baby - Eric Kupper Remixes (Eric Kupper Radio Edit)
: Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - Love Too Deep (Radio Edit ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 03:21:29 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-09-02T03:21:29+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:48:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 02:36:43 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-09-02T02:36:43+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:48:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at Djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/0/2/_/uploads/156/image_track/469421/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_d65932b24ca05068947bd7fda7d6e969_1444958204.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 02:25:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-09-02T02:25:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:27:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #reggae 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[AUGUST 2014 #electro #house #trance 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #house #dance #Electro 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2014 01:24:25 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-08-04T01:24:25+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2014/08/03/august-2014-electro-house-trance-dance-mix/]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2014/08/03/august-2014-electro-house-trance-dance-mix/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2014 01:16:38 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-08-04T01:16:38+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:30:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2014 #trance #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2014-trance-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2014/08/03/august-2014-electro-house-trance-dance-mix/]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2014 01:04:35 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-08-04T01:04:35+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:27:22</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #trap #hiphop #dubstep #rnb 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-trap-hiphop-dubstep-rnb-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of a 2 part mix.  check out djdealeyo.com to support this mix]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2014 00:27:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-24T00:27:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:01:16</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #trap #hiphop #dubstep #rnb 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-trap-hiphop-dubstep-rnb-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mix 1 of 2 parts by Djdealeyo .  Enjoy the latest in hiphop, rnb, trap and dubstep]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2014 23:46:49 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-23T23:46:49+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:09:25</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[7/14 #house #electro #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/714-house-electro-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Avicci - Hey Brother (Shaun Frank, Yash Club Remix)<br />
Arthur White - Get Up (Original Mix)<br />
Taito - Where's The Bass (Original Mix)<br />
Sebastien Benett - Casbash (Original Mix)<br />
Riggi & Piros - Riggi & Piros - Hands Up (Original Mix)<br />
Patrick Pache - Labyrinth (Original Mix)<br />
Nom De Strip - Grandma (Original Mix)<br />
Mayra Veronica - Ay Mama Mia (Robbie Rivera Juicy Club Remix)<br />
Marco V - MET (Original Mix)<br />
Lonely Island ft. Lil Jon & Sam F - When Will The Bass Drop (Original Mix)<br />
Leventina - Cameltoe (Original Mix)<br />
Laidback Luke & Marc Benjamin - We're Forever (Original Mix)<br />
Krewella - - Ring Of Fire (Ashley Wallbridge Remix)<br />
Kid Massive & Incognet - Let's Go (Original Mix)<br />
Karl Wolf - Go Your Own Way (Remixes) (Cahill Club Mix)<br />
Johnny Beast - Drop It (Original Mix)<br />
Jewelz & Sparks - Dope (Original Mix) [Flamingo Recordings]<br />
Jay Hardway – Bootcamp (Original Mix)<br />
Icona Pop – Just Another Night (Remixes) (It’s The Kue Extended Remix)<br />
Gregori Klosman – Funk It (Original Mix)<br />
Gregor Salto ft. MC Spyder – Rumble (Original Mix)<br />
Far East Movement & Alvita – Movement (Original Mix)]]></description>
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Arthur White - Get Up (Original Mix)<br />
Taito - Where's The Bass (Original Mix)<br />
Sebastien Benett - Casbash (Original Mix)<br />
Riggi & Piros - Riggi & Piros - Hands Up (Original Mix)<br />
Patrick Pache - Labyrinth (Original Mix)<br />
Nom De Strip - Grandma (Original Mix)<br />
Mayra Veronica - Ay Mama Mia (Robbie Rivera Juicy Club Remix)<br />
Marco V - MET (Original Mix)<br />
Lonely Island ft. Lil Jon & Sam F - When Will The Bass Drop (Original Mix)<br />
Leventina - Cameltoe (Original Mix)<br />
Laidback Luke & Marc Benjamin - We're Forever (Original Mix)<br />
Krewella - - Ring Of Fire (Ashley Wallbridge Remix)<br />
Kid Massive & Incognet - Let's Go (Original Mix)<br />
Karl Wolf - Go Your Own Way (Remixes) (Cahill Club Mix)<br />
Johnny Beast - Drop It (Original Mix)<br />
Jewelz & Sparks - Dope (Original Mix) [Flamingo Recordings]<br />
Jay Hardway – Bootcamp (Original Mix)<br />
Icona Pop – Just Another Night (Remixes) (It’s The Kue Extended Remix)<br />
Gregori Klosman – Funk It (Original Mix)<br />
Gregor Salto ft. MC Spyder – Rumble (Original Mix)<br />
Far East Movement & Alvita – Movement (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
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Arthur White - Get Up (Original Mix)
Taito - Where's The Bass (Original Mix)
Sebastien Benett - Casbash (Original Mix)
Riggi & Piros - Riggi & Piros - Hands Up (Original Mix)
Patrick Pache - Labyrinth (Original Mix)
Nom De Strip - Grandma (Original Mix)
Mayra Veronica - Ay Mama Mia (Robbie Rivera Juicy Club Remix)
Marco V - MET (Original Mix)
Lonely Island ft. Lil Jon & Sam F - When Will The Bass Drop (Original Mix)
Leventina - Cameltoe (Original Mix)
Laidback Luke & Marc Benjamin - We're Forever (Original Mix)
Krewella - - Ring Of Fire (Ashley Wallbridge Remix)
Kid Massive & Incognet - Let's Go (Original Mix)
Karl Wolf - Go Your Own Way (Remixes) (Cahill Club Mix)
Johnny Beast - Drop It (Original Mix)
Jewelz & Sparks - Dope (Original Mix) [Flamingo Recordings]
Jay Hardway – Bootcamp (Original Mix)
Icona Pop – Just Another Night (Remixes) (It’s The Kue Extended Remix)
Gregori Klosman – Funk It (Original Mix)
Gregor Salto ft. MC Spyder – Rumble (Original Mix)
Far East Movement & Alvita – Movement (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2014 16:23:01 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-06T16:23:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:36</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[7/14 #house #electro #trance #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/714-house-electro-trance-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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19:15 : GTA & Juyen Sebulba - - Hard House (Original Mix)<br />
19:19 : The Thrillseekers Vs Standerwick - Like They Used To (Original Mix)<br />
19:25 : Paul Oakenfold - Madagascar (Original Mix)<br />
19:29 : 2Dope - 64K (Remixes) (Reboot Maxi)<br />
19:34 : Xilef J - Mademoiselle Ramos (Original Mix)<br />
19:37 : Tiesto - Red Lights (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)<br />
19:42 : Schiuch feat. Vivian B. - It's Color Inside (Dj Samuel Kimkò & Christian Tanz Remix)<br />
19:45 : Ludacris ft. Wiz Khalifa, Jeremih & Cashmere Cat - Party Girls (Afrojack Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
19:48 : B-case - Lucky Luke (Sean&Bobo Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
19:53 : Antoine Delvig - Huacas (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Adam Clay & Astrit Kurtaim - Hold You Close (Green Shadow & Roby Bajotti Rmx))<br />
20:00 : Henry Fong - Takin It Back (Original Mix)<br />
20:06 : Sajan Gosrani - Forgotten (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:10 : DubVision ft. Firebeatz - Rockin (Charity Strike Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:14 : Calvin Harris - Summer (R3hab And Ummet Ozcan Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:18 : MasterTrak - Tarantella (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:21 : Happy Enemies - Hood Anthem (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:26 : Blasterjaxx & Ibranovski - Astronaut (Skeletron Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:29 : Adrian V ft. TYES - Buffalo (Lefty Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:32 : Adam Cooper - Head In The Clouds (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:37 : Uberjak'd ft. Krunk - Uberjak'd & Friends Ep (Static)]]></description>
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19:15 : GTA & Juyen Sebulba - - Hard House (Original Mix)<br />
19:19 : The Thrillseekers Vs Standerwick - Like They Used To (Original Mix)<br />
19:25 : Paul Oakenfold - Madagascar (Original Mix)<br />
19:29 : 2Dope - 64K (Remixes) (Reboot Maxi)<br />
19:34 : Xilef J - Mademoiselle Ramos (Original Mix)<br />
19:37 : Tiesto - Red Lights (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)<br />
19:42 : Schiuch feat. Vivian B. - It's Color Inside (Dj Samuel Kimkò & Christian Tanz Remix)<br />
19:45 : Ludacris ft. Wiz Khalifa, Jeremih & Cashmere Cat - Party Girls (Afrojack Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
19:48 : B-case - Lucky Luke (Sean&Bobo Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
19:53 : Antoine Delvig - Huacas (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Adam Clay & Astrit Kurtaim - Hold You Close (Green Shadow & Roby Bajotti Rmx))<br />
20:00 : Henry Fong - Takin It Back (Original Mix)<br />
20:06 : Sajan Gosrani - Forgotten (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:10 : DubVision ft. Firebeatz - Rockin (Charity Strike Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:14 : Calvin Harris - Summer (R3hab And Ummet Ozcan Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:18 : MasterTrak - Tarantella (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:21 : Happy Enemies - Hood Anthem (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:26 : Blasterjaxx & Ibranovski - Astronaut (Skeletron Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:29 : Adrian V ft. TYES - Buffalo (Lefty Remix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:32 : Adam Cooper - Head In The Clouds (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]<br />
20:37 : Uberjak'd ft. Krunk - Uberjak'd & Friends Ep (Static)]]></googleplay:description>
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19:15 : GTA & Juyen Sebulba - - Hard House (Original Mix)
19:19 : The Thrillseekers Vs Standerwick - Like They Used To (Original Mix)
19:25 : Paul Oakenfold - Madagascar (Original Mix)
19:29 : 2Dope - 64K (Remixes) (Reboot Maxi)
19:34 : Xilef J - Mademoiselle Ramos (Original Mix)
19:37 : Tiesto - Red Lights (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)
19:42 : Schiuch feat. Vivian B. - It's Color Inside (Dj Samuel Kimkò & Christian Tanz Remix)
19:45 : Ludacris ft. Wiz Khalifa, Jeremih & Cashmere Cat - Party Girls (Afrojack Remix) [djmebbe.com]
19:48 : B-case - Lucky Luke (Sean&Bobo Remix) [djmebbe.com]
19:53 : Antoine Delvig - Huacas (Original Mix)
19:56 : Adam Clay & Astrit Kurtaim - Hold You Close (Green Shadow & Roby Bajotti Rmx))
20:00 : Henry Fong - Takin It Back (Original Mix)
20:06 : Sajan Gosrani - Forgotten (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]
20:10 : DubVision ft. Firebeatz - Rockin (Charity Strike Remix) [djmebbe.com]
20:14 : Calvin Harris - Summer (R3hab And Ummet Ozcan Remix) [djmebbe.com]
20:18 : MasterTrak - Tarantella (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]
20:21 : Happy Enemies - Hood Anthem (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]
20:26 : Blasterjaxx & Ibranovski - Astronaut (Skeletron Remix) [djmebbe.com]
20:29 : Adrian V ft. TYES - Buffalo (Lefty Remix) [djmebbe.com]
20:32 : Adam Cooper - Head In The Clouds (Original Mix) [djmebbe.com]
20:37 : Uberjak'd ft. Krunk - Uberjak'd & Friends Ep (Static)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2014 16:19:02 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-06T16:19:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:15</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #house #electro #trance #dance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-house-electro-trance-dance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2014 18:59:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-04T18:59:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:17:09</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #house #electro #trance #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-house-electro-trance-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 3 of 4 support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2014 18:48:40 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-04T18:48:40+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:33:02</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #house #electro #trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-house-electro-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of 4 support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2014 18:22:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-04T18:22:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:36</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2014 #house #trance #electro 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2014-house-trance-electro-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 1 of 4 support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2014 18:13:16 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-07-04T18:13:16+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #hiphop #trap #rnb #Reggae 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of a hiphop mixed in June by Djdealeyo]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 19:07:23 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-06-25T19:07:23+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #Electro #house #dance #trance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-trance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Afrojack - Boom (Ugghhhh) (Original Mix)<br />
20:02 : Andy Ztoned X Paranoja Artists - From Drop till Dawn (Original Mix)<br />
20:05 : Jason Derulo ft. 2Chainz - Talk Dirty (Dance Remix) (TJR Remix)<br />
20:09 : Myon & Shane 54 ft. Late Night Alumni - Under Your Cloud (Extended Mix)<br />
20:14 : 8553949-Naughty_Boy_ft._Sam_Smith-La_La_La__KoKo_Remixes_-KoKo_Remix.mp3<br />
20:19 : Nico & Vinz - - Am I Wrong (Backcornerz Remix)<br />
20:22 : Shakira - Dare (La La La) (Remixes) (Chuckie Remix)<br />
20:26 : Dave Aude Vs. Luciana - You Only Talk In #Hashtag (Original Mix )<br />
20:29 : Jimi Frew ft Sherry St Germain - Trouble (Trouble (Siege Remix))<br />
20:33 : Vlada Asanin, Yas Cepeda, Bang Beat - Physical 2K14 (Original Mix)<br />
20:37 : Neon Trees - Sleeping With A Friend (Dance Remixes) (Kat Krazy Extended)<br />
20:42 : Criminal Vibes - Everybody's Free (Club Mix)<br />
20:47 : Gary Caos ft. David Mel & Saleem Razvi - Cuba (Original Mix)<br />
20:52 : American Authors - Best Day Of My Life (Remix) (Gazzo Remix Radio Edit)<br />
20:55 : Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Dance Remixes) (Nathan C Bootleg)<br />
21:00 : Marco Fratty & L.e.n.i. - Congas (The Cube Guys Mix)<br />
21:06 : Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma - Wasted]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Afrojack - Boom (Ugghhhh) (Original Mix)<br />
20:02 : Andy Ztoned X Paranoja Artists - From Drop till Dawn (Original Mix)<br />
20:05 : Jason Derulo ft. 2Chainz - Talk Dirty (Dance Remix) (TJR Remix)<br />
20:09 : Myon & Shane 54 ft. Late Night Alumni - Under Your Cloud (Extended Mix)<br />
20:14 : 8553949-Naughty_Boy_ft._Sam_Smith-La_La_La__KoKo_Remixes_-KoKo_Remix.mp3<br />
20:19 : Nico & Vinz - - Am I Wrong (Backcornerz Remix)<br />
20:22 : Shakira - Dare (La La La) (Remixes) (Chuckie Remix)<br />
20:26 : Dave Aude Vs. Luciana - You Only Talk In #Hashtag (Original Mix )<br />
20:29 : Jimi Frew ft Sherry St Germain - Trouble (Trouble (Siege Remix))<br />
20:33 : Vlada Asanin, Yas Cepeda, Bang Beat - Physical 2K14 (Original Mix)<br />
20:37 : Neon Trees - Sleeping With A Friend (Dance Remixes) (Kat Krazy Extended)<br />
20:42 : Criminal Vibes - Everybody's Free (Club Mix)<br />
20:47 : Gary Caos ft. David Mel & Saleem Razvi - Cuba (Original Mix)<br />
20:52 : American Authors - Best Day Of My Life (Remix) (Gazzo Remix Radio Edit)<br />
20:55 : Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Dance Remixes) (Nathan C Bootleg)<br />
21:00 : Marco Fratty & L.e.n.i. - Congas (The Cube Guys Mix)<br />
21:06 : Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma - Wasted]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Afrojack - Boom (Ugghhhh) (Original Mix)
20:02 : Andy Ztoned X Paranoja Artists - From Drop till Dawn (Original Mix)
20:05 : Jason Derulo ft. 2Chainz - Talk Dirty (Dance Remix) (TJR Remix)
20:09 : Myon & Shane 54 ft. Late Night Alumni - Under Your Cloud (Extended Mix)
20:14 : 8553949-Naughty_Boy_ft._Sam_Smith-La_La_La__KoKo_Remixes_-KoKo_Remix.mp3
20:19 : Nico & Vinz - - Am I Wrong (Backcornerz Remix)
20:22 : Shakira - Dare (La La La) (Remixes) (Chuckie Remix)
20:26 : Dave Aude Vs. Luciana - You Only Talk In #Hashtag (Original Mix )
20:29 : Jimi Frew ft Sherry St Germain - Trouble (Trouble (Siege Remix))
20:33 : Vlada Asanin, Yas Cepeda, Bang Beat - Physical 2K14 (Original Mix)
20:37 : Neon Trees - Sleeping With A Friend (Dance Remixes) (Kat Krazy Extended)
20:42 : Criminal Vibes - Everybody's Free (Club Mix)
20:47 : Gary Caos ft. David Mel & Saleem Razvi - Cuba (Original Mix)
20:52 : American Authors - Best Day Of My Life (Remix) (Gazzo Remix Radio Edit)
20:55 : Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Dance Remixes) (Nathan C Bootleg)
21:00 : Marco Fratty & L.e.n.i. - Congas (The Cube Guys Mix)
21:06 : Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma - Wasted]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2014 04:20:15 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #Electro #house #dance #trance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-trance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2014 04:17:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-06-08T04:17:13+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #electro #house #dance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 4 of 4 house mixed in june 2014]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2014 04:09:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-06-07T04:09:17+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #electro #house #dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mix 3 of 4 mixed by Djdealeyo june 2014]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2014 04:04:38 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-06-07T04:04:38+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #electro #house #dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of a 4 part mixed week of June 1st by Long Island Dj  Djdealeyo aka Paul Cassella]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2014 14:19:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-06-03T14:19:21+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:28:46</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2014 #electro #house #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2014-electro-house-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #house #Electro #dance 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #house #trance #Electro 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2014-house-trance-electro-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 21:57:12 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #electro #house #dance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2014-electro-house-dance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 4 of a 4 part mix by djdealeyo support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 4 of a 4 part mix by djdealeyo support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 20:48:24 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #electro #house #dance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2014-electro-house-dance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mix 3 of 4 mixed by djdealeyo support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mix 3 of 4 mixed by djdealeyo support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 20:43:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #electro #house #dance music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2014-electro-house-dance-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 2 of 4 mixed by djdealeyo in May 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 2 of 4 mixed by djdealeyo in May 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 2 of 4 mixed by djdealeyo in May 2014.  Support at djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 20:38:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-05-04T20:38:21+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:27:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2014 #electro #house #dance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2014-electro-house-dance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mixed by djdealeyo.  May 2014]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mixed by djdealeyo.  May 2014]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 1 of a 4 part mixed by djdealeyo.  May 2014]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 20:31:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-05-04T20:31:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #hiphop #Trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-hiphop-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Beyonce – Partition (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Mack Wilds – Own It (Mr. I Like That Remix) (Clean Remix)<br />
G-Eazy ft. E-40, Jay Ant – Far Alone (Remix) (Clean)<br />
Trey Songz – Na Na (The DJ Mike D Mix (Clean))<br />
Jennifer ‘J.Lo’ Lopez ft. French Montana – I Luh Ya Papi (Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Lydell Williams – Money to Me (Clean Original Mix)<br />
Classified ft. B.o.B – Higher (Radio Edit)<br />
Rick Ross f. Lil Wayne – Thug Cry (Extended Clean)<br />
Logic – While You Wait (Produced By Swiff D)<br />
Hunit Stackz ft. Eno Teal – Tears (Clean)<br />
Psychologic – Wake Up by Psychologic – EDM.com Exclusive<br />
Flosstradamus – Rollup<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Beyonce – Partition (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Mack Wilds – Own It (Mr. I Like That Remix) (Clean Remix)<br />
G-Eazy ft. E-40, Jay Ant – Far Alone (Remix) (Clean)<br />
Trey Songz – Na Na (The DJ Mike D Mix (Clean))<br />
Jennifer ‘J.Lo’ Lopez ft. French Montana – I Luh Ya Papi (Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Lydell Williams – Money to Me (Clean Original Mix)<br />
Classified ft. B.o.B – Higher (Radio Edit)<br />
Rick Ross f. Lil Wayne – Thug Cry (Extended Clean)<br />
Logic – While You Wait (Produced By Swiff D)<br />
Hunit Stackz ft. Eno Teal – Tears (Clean)<br />
Psychologic – Wake Up by Psychologic – EDM.com Exclusive<br />
Flosstradamus – Rollup<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Beyonce – Partition (DJ Noodles & DJ Devastator Twerk Remix) (Radio Edit)
Mack Wilds – Own It (Mr. I Like That Remix) (Clean Remix)
G-Eazy ft. E-40, Jay Ant – Far Alone (Remix) (Clean)
Trey Songz – Na Na (The DJ Mike D Mix (Clean))
Jennifer ‘J.Lo’ Lopez ft. French Montana – I Luh Ya Papi (Remix) (Radio Edit)
Lydell Williams – Money to Me (Clean Original Mix)
Classified ft. B.o.B – Higher (Radio Edit)
Rick Ross f. Lil Wayne – Thug Cry (Extended Clean)
Logic – While You Wait (Produced By Swiff D)
Hunit Stackz ft. Eno Teal – Tears (Clean)
Psychologic – Wake Up by Psychologic – EDM.com Exclusive
Flosstradamus – Rollup
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2014 15:11:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2014-04-20T15:11:13+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #hiphop #Trap #rnb 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Spooked<br />
Extraordinare – Shifting Gears (Radio Edit)<br />
Skrillex & Diplo ft. CL & G-Dragon – Dirty Vibe (Radio Edit)<br />
Angel Haze ft. Sia – Battle Cry (Radio Edit)<br />
Baauer – DumDum<br />
50 Cent ft. Yo Gotti – Don’t Worry ‘Bout It (Radio Edit)<br />
Cy Kosis – The Raptor by Cy Kosis<br />
BzK – So Addicted by BzK<br />
ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement – Tracers (ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement Remix)<br />
$eanyc ft. Lil Chuckee, Joi Rocks, Bizzsing – Drinks on Me (Clean)<br />
Tincup & Shroggy – DRiP by Tincup & Shroggy – EDM.com Exclusive<br />
Tiesto – Flight 643 (Fei-Fei’s Feided Trap 643 Remix)<br />
Strehlow – Ocarina by Strehlow<br />
Flosstradamus ft. Travis Porter – Drop Top (Clean)<br />
Nicki Minaj – Lookin Ass Nigga (DJ Scrap aka SCRVP Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah 2014 (DJ Kontrol Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Skrillex – Recess (Radio Edit)<br />
Magazeen ft. Wale – Twerkin Cyrus (Dirty)<br />
Lorde ft. IamSu & Sage The Gemini – Team (Remix) (Radio Ed]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Spooked<br />
Extraordinare – Shifting Gears (Radio Edit)<br />
Skrillex & Diplo ft. CL & G-Dragon – Dirty Vibe (Radio Edit)<br />
Angel Haze ft. Sia – Battle Cry (Radio Edit)<br />
Baauer – DumDum<br />
50 Cent ft. Yo Gotti – Don’t Worry ‘Bout It (Radio Edit)<br />
Cy Kosis – The Raptor by Cy Kosis<br />
BzK – So Addicted by BzK<br />
ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement – Tracers (ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement Remix)<br />
$eanyc ft. Lil Chuckee, Joi Rocks, Bizzsing – Drinks on Me (Clean)<br />
Tincup & Shroggy – DRiP by Tincup & Shroggy – EDM.com Exclusive<br />
Tiesto – Flight 643 (Fei-Fei’s Feided Trap 643 Remix)<br />
Strehlow – Ocarina by Strehlow<br />
Flosstradamus ft. Travis Porter – Drop Top (Clean)<br />
Nicki Minaj – Lookin Ass Nigga (DJ Scrap aka SCRVP Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah 2014 (DJ Kontrol Remix) (Radio Edit)<br />
Skrillex – Recess (Radio Edit)<br />
Magazeen ft. Wale – Twerkin Cyrus (Dirty)<br />
Lorde ft. IamSu & Sage The Gemini – Team (Remix) (Radio Ed]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Bro Safari feat. DJ Craze – Spooked
Extraordinare – Shifting Gears (Radio Edit)
Skrillex & Diplo ft. CL & G-Dragon – Dirty Vibe (Radio Edit)
Angel Haze ft. Sia – Battle Cry (Radio Edit)
Baauer – DumDum
50 Cent ft. Yo Gotti – Don’t Worry ‘Bout It (Radio Edit)
Cy Kosis – The Raptor by Cy Kosis
BzK – So Addicted by BzK
ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement – Tracers (ETC!ETC! ft. Far East Movement Remix)
$eanyc ft. Lil Chuckee, Joi Rocks, Bizzsing – Drinks on Me (Clean)
Tincup & Shroggy – DRiP by Tincup & Shroggy – EDM.com Exclusive
Tiesto – Flight 643 (Fei-Fei’s Feided Trap 643 Remix)
Strehlow – Ocarina by Strehlow
Flosstradamus ft. Travis Porter – Drop Top (Clean)
Nicki Minaj – Lookin Ass Nigga (DJ Scrap aka SCRVP Remix) (Radio Edit)
Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah 2014 (DJ Kontrol Remix) (Radio Edit)
Skrillex – Recess (Radio Edit)
Magazeen ft. Wale – Twerkin Cyrus (Dirty)
Lorde ft. IamSu & Sage The Gemini – Team (Remix) (Radio Ed]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #trap #hiphop #rnb 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #trap #hiphop #rnb 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #Electro #Trance #House 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-trance-house-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance music mix  3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ Urban Cookie Collective vs. CJ Stone - Feels like Heaven 2014 (Club Edit)<br />
09:33 : Tujamo & Plastik Funk feat Sneakbo -  Dr Who (Futuristic Polar Bears Remix)<br />
09:37 : TeddyRoom - Biggie (Club Mix)<br />
09:42 : Sandro P - Lights (Club Mix)<br />
09:46 : Roman Alloy, Luca Buassi - Romans (Original Mix)<br />
09:51 : Nom De Strip vs Nezzo -  - Sushi Of God (Original Mix)<br />
09:54 : New World Sound, Timmy Trumpet -  - The Buzz (Original Mix)<br />
09:57 : MCD & Castaneda - -  Agora (Original Mix)<br />
10:01 : Aurel Riviera - Electric Avenue (Original Mix)<br />
10:07 : Maarten van Striiker - K.O.R. (K.O.R. (Original Mix))<br />
10:11 : Jack Eye Jones -  - Playground (Tiësto Remix) FULL DOWNLOAD<br />
10:15 : New World Sound & Osen feat. Juanita Timpanaro -  - Colors (Original Mix)<br />
10:20 : M.A.L.A - Fuck Off (Original Mix)<br />
10:25 : Gareth Emery & Krewella -  - Lights & Thunder (R3hab Remix)<br />
10:28 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net<br />
10:31 : Dannic - -  Clobber (Original Club Mix)<br />
10:35 : Big & Fat - Midnight (Club Mix)<br />
10:41 : Bad Habit Boys - Weekend 2014 (Back 2 the Oldschool Mix)<br />
10:46 : Blackwhited & Tybo - -  Avalanche (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ Urban Cookie Collective vs. CJ Stone - Feels like Heaven 2014 (Club Edit)<br />
09:33 : Tujamo & Plastik Funk feat Sneakbo -  Dr Who (Futuristic Polar Bears Remix)<br />
09:37 : TeddyRoom - Biggie (Club Mix)<br />
09:42 : Sandro P - Lights (Club Mix)<br />
09:46 : Roman Alloy, Luca Buassi - Romans (Original Mix)<br />
09:51 : Nom De Strip vs Nezzo -  - Sushi Of God (Original Mix)<br />
09:54 : New World Sound, Timmy Trumpet -  - The Buzz (Original Mix)<br />
09:57 : MCD & Castaneda - -  Agora (Original Mix)<br />
10:01 : Aurel Riviera - Electric Avenue (Original Mix)<br />
10:07 : Maarten van Striiker - K.O.R. (K.O.R. (Original Mix))<br />
10:11 : Jack Eye Jones -  - Playground (Tiësto Remix) FULL DOWNLOAD<br />
10:15 : New World Sound & Osen feat. Juanita Timpanaro -  - Colors (Original Mix)<br />
10:20 : M.A.L.A - Fuck Off (Original Mix)<br />
10:25 : Gareth Emery & Krewella -  - Lights & Thunder (R3hab Remix)<br />
10:28 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net<br />
10:31 : Dannic - -  Clobber (Original Club Mix)<br />
10:35 : Big & Fat - Midnight (Club Mix)<br />
10:41 : Bad Habit Boys - Weekend 2014 (Back 2 the Oldschool Mix)<br />
10:46 : Blackwhited & Tybo - -  Avalanche (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Urban Cookie Collective vs. CJ Stone - Feels like Heaven 2014 (Club Edit)
09:33 : Tujamo & Plastik Funk feat Sneakbo -  Dr Who (Futuristic Polar Bears Remix)
09:37 : TeddyRoom - Biggie (Club Mix)
09:42 : Sandro P - Lights (Club Mix)
09:46 : Roman Alloy, Luca Buassi - Romans (Original Mix)
09:51 : Nom De Strip vs Nezzo -  - Sushi Of God (Original Mix)
09:54 : New World Sound, Timmy Trumpet -  - The Buzz (Original Mix)
09:57 : MCD & Castaneda - -  Agora (Original Mix)
10:01 : Aurel Riviera - Electric Avenue (Original Mix)
10:07 : Maarten van Striiker - K.O.R. (K.O.R. (Original Mix))
10:11 : Jack Eye Jones -  - Playground (Tiësto Remix) FULL DOWNLOAD
10:15 : New World Sound & Osen feat. Juanita Timpanaro -  - Colors (Original Mix)
10:20 : M.A.L.A - Fuck Off (Original Mix)
10:25 : Gareth Emery & Krewella -  - Lights & Thunder (R3hab Remix)
10:28 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net
10:31 : Dannic - -  Clobber (Original Club Mix)
10:35 : Big & Fat - Midnight (Club Mix)
10:41 : Bad Habit Boys - Weekend 2014 (Back 2 the Oldschool Mix)
10:46 : Blackwhited & Tybo - -  Avalanche (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-house-trance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Alon Halperin - Welcome to My World (Original Mix)<br />
19:31 : Jamie Vlahos - Hold Up (Original Mix )<br />
19:35 : Jewelz, Scott Sparks - Pharaoh (Original Mix)<br />
19:38 : Jimmy Clash - Till We Drop (Original Mix )<br />
19:40 : Marcelo CIC ft. Miss Palmer, W.A.O. - One (Original Mix)<br />
19:45 : Moby & Lucky Date - Delay (Original Mix)<br />
19:48 : Ostblockschlampen - Tijuana (Original Mix)<br />
19:53 : Timmy Trumpet - Freaks (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Vicetone, Chloe Angelides - White Lies (Original Mix)<br />
20:01 : Afrochuck - Clap Your Hands (Clap Your Hands (Clubmix))<br />
20:06 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net<br />
20:09 : Albert neve - Generation Love<br />
20:14 : Kaskade & Thomas Sagstad ft. Morning Parade - Under The Stars (Original Mix)<br />
20:19 : Eddie Amador & Dany Cohiba - All Is Cool (Cristian Poow Remix)<br />
20:24 : Henry Fong - Stand Up (Original Mix)<br />
20:27 : PH Electro ft. Andy Reznik - Gloria (Extended Mix)<br />
20:31 : Atilla Cetin - Just Want Your Love (Original Mix)<br />
20:36 : NIELS VAN GOGH ft. Princess Superstar -  - Miami (Official Video)<br />
20:39 : Jochen Simms - You're Not Alone (Original Mix)<br />
20:45 : Disco Fries - Philtrum (Intro]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Alon Halperin - Welcome to My World (Original Mix)<br />
19:31 : Jamie Vlahos - Hold Up (Original Mix )<br />
19:35 : Jewelz, Scott Sparks - Pharaoh (Original Mix)<br />
19:38 : Jimmy Clash - Till We Drop (Original Mix )<br />
19:40 : Marcelo CIC ft. Miss Palmer, W.A.O. - One (Original Mix)<br />
19:45 : Moby & Lucky Date - Delay (Original Mix)<br />
19:48 : Ostblockschlampen - Tijuana (Original Mix)<br />
19:53 : Timmy Trumpet - Freaks (Original Mix)<br />
19:56 : Vicetone, Chloe Angelides - White Lies (Original Mix)<br />
20:01 : Afrochuck - Clap Your Hands (Clap Your Hands (Clubmix))<br />
20:06 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net<br />
20:09 : Albert neve - Generation Love<br />
20:14 : Kaskade & Thomas Sagstad ft. Morning Parade - Under The Stars (Original Mix)<br />
20:19 : Eddie Amador & Dany Cohiba - All Is Cool (Cristian Poow Remix)<br />
20:24 : Henry Fong - Stand Up (Original Mix)<br />
20:27 : PH Electro ft. Andy Reznik - Gloria (Extended Mix)<br />
20:31 : Atilla Cetin - Just Want Your Love (Original Mix)<br />
20:36 : NIELS VAN GOGH ft. Princess Superstar -  - Miami (Official Video)<br />
20:39 : Jochen Simms - You're Not Alone (Original Mix)<br />
20:45 : Disco Fries - Philtrum (Intro]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Alon Halperin - Welcome to My World (Original Mix)
19:31 : Jamie Vlahos - Hold Up (Original Mix )
19:35 : Jewelz, Scott Sparks - Pharaoh (Original Mix)
19:38 : Jimmy Clash - Till We Drop (Original Mix )
19:40 : Marcelo CIC ft. Miss Palmer, W.A.O. - One (Original Mix)
19:45 : Moby & Lucky Date - Delay (Original Mix)
19:48 : Ostblockschlampen - Tijuana (Original Mix)
19:53 : Timmy Trumpet - Freaks (Original Mix)
19:56 : Vicetone, Chloe Angelides - White Lies (Original Mix)
20:01 : Afrochuck - Clap Your Hands (Clap Your Hands (Clubmix))
20:06 : Deorro & ZooFunktion - -  Hype (Garmiani Remix) music-team.net
20:09 : Albert neve - Generation Love
20:14 : Kaskade & Thomas Sagstad ft. Morning Parade - Under The Stars (Original Mix)
20:19 : Eddie Amador & Dany Cohiba - All Is Cool (Cristian Poow Remix)
20:24 : Henry Fong - Stand Up (Original Mix)
20:27 : PH Electro ft. Andy Reznik - Gloria (Extended Mix)
20:31 : Atilla Cetin - Just Want Your Love (Original Mix)
20:36 : NIELS VAN GOGH ft. Princess Superstar -  - Miami (Official Video)
20:39 : Jochen Simms - You're Not Alone (Original Mix)
20:45 : Disco Fries - Philtrum (Intro]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-house-trance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-house-trance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2014 #electro #house #trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2014-electro-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please visit djdealeyo.com to support this mix.  Feel free to also listen to other parts of this mix and comment .]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2014-house-electro-dance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance music mix  2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2014-house-electro-dance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance 3]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance 2]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2014 #house #electro #dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2014-house-electro-dance-1/</link>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 hiphop trap RNB Reggae 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 hiphop trap RNB Reggae 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I Everyone .  This is my first hiphop mix from the 185 and wow there are some great tracks on here.  The monch ARE YOU KIDDING ME, also kid ink, some new comers like the girl on Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy factory who has a sick flow.  You also have Miley swearing off to the whole world.  What a combination.  Enjoy share download and remember where it came from.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I Everyone .  This is my first hiphop mix from the 185 and wow there are some great tracks on here.  The monch ARE YOU KIDDING ME, also kid ink, some new comers like the girl on Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy factory who has a sick flow.  You also have Miley swearing off to the whole world.  What a combination.  Enjoy share download and remember where it came from.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I Everyone .  This is my first hiphop mix from the 185 and wow there are some great tracks on here.  The monch ARE YOU KIDDING ME, also kid ink, some new comers like the girl on Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy factory who has a sick flow.  You also have Miley swearing off to the whole world.  What a combination.  Enjoy share download and remember where it came from.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 House Trance 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-trance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 House Trance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-trance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 house trance electro 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-trance-electro-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 house trance electro 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-trance-electro-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 4 of 5 of Paul's first mix from his new house in Riverhead]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 House Trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2014 03:17:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2014 #House #Electro Trance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2014-house-electro-trance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Welcome  to 185 February 2014 house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/welcome-to-185-february-2014-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Welcome  to 185 February 2014 house music mix 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 hiphop RNB Trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2014-hiphop-rnb-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #hiphop #Trap 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2014-hiphop-trap-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #hiphop #RNB #Reggae Trap music mix (263) 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #House #Trance Electro Music Mix 3(262)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December Hiphop Trap RNB Reggae]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #House #Trance Electro Music Mix 2 (262)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #House #Trance Electro Music Mix (262) 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2014-house-trance-electro-music-mix-262-3/</link>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #House #Trance Electro Music Mix (262) 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2014-house-trance-electro-music-mix-262-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2014 #House #Trance Electro Music Mix (262) PART  1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/january-2014-house-trance-electro-music-mix-262-part-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 hiphop trap RNB Reggae (261)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-261/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Better late than never to bring you this trap mix.  There is lots of underground on this one but it’s all quality.  I hope you enjoy share and download this mix and listen it to it.  Give these artists a chance to shine in your headphones.<br />
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VISIT http://djdealeyo.com/2013/12/29/december-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix/ to support this mix]]></description>
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Better late than never to bring you this trap mix.  There is lots of underground on this one but it’s all quality.  I hope you enjoy share and download this mix and listen it to it.  Give these artists a chance to shine in your headphones.<br />
<br />
VISIT http://djdealeyo.com/2013/12/29/december-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix/ to support this mix]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Better late than never to bring you this trap mix.  There is lots of underground on this one but it’s all quality.  I hope you enjoy share and download this mix and listen it to it.  Give these artists a chance to shine in your headphones.

VISIT http://djdealeyo.com/2013/12/29/december-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix/ to support this mix]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2013 house trance electro club 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2013-house-trance-electro-club-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best of 2013 house trance electro club part 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2013-house-trance-electro-club-part-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I evaluated this list several times and I ended up with the Best of 2013 house and other EDM genres.  I think we have a great balance of classics and some remixes of the chart toppers.  You should definitely enjoy this one.  Not sure if we are going to do two or three parts.  I will be doing my 2014 mixes from my new house in Riverhead]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I evaluated this list several times and I ended up with the Best of 2013 house and other EDM genres.  I think we have a great balance of classics and some remixes of the chart toppers.  You should definitely enjoy this one.  Not sure if we are going to do two or three parts.  I will be doing my 2014 mixes from my new house in Riverhead]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best Of 2013 House 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2013-house-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best Of 2013 House Part 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2013-house-part-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2013 19:20:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Best Of 2013 Hiphop Trap RNB Reggae]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/best-of-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2013 19:06:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 house trance electro music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-house-trance-electro-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Deorro – - Dechorro<br />
Dannic & Sick Individuals – - Blueprint [OUT NOW!]<br />
Club Banditz, Digital Militia, Newklear – - Bulldozer (Original Mix)<br />
Borgore & Victor Niglio – - Booty Monsta<br />
Blasterjaxx – - Snake (Original Mix) [OUT NOW]<br />
Benny Benassi – - Back To The Pump (Original Mix)<br />
Lumira – Haunted Carnival (Original Mix)<br />
Avril Lavigne – Rock N Roll (Exis Tovilla Dance Remix)<br />
PAWL – Mafia Wars (Original Mix)<br />
Wolfgang Gartner ft. Tommy Trash – Hounds Of Hell (Original Mix)<br />
Empire Of The Sun ft. Calvin Harris – DNA (Calvin Harris Extended R]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Deorro – - Dechorro<br />
Dannic & Sick Individuals – - Blueprint [OUT NOW!]<br />
Club Banditz, Digital Militia, Newklear – - Bulldozer (Original Mix)<br />
Borgore & Victor Niglio – - Booty Monsta<br />
Blasterjaxx – - Snake (Original Mix) [OUT NOW]<br />
Benny Benassi – - Back To The Pump (Original Mix)<br />
Lumira – Haunted Carnival (Original Mix)<br />
Avril Lavigne – Rock N Roll (Exis Tovilla Dance Remix)<br />
PAWL – Mafia Wars (Original Mix)<br />
Wolfgang Gartner ft. Tommy Trash – Hounds Of Hell (Original Mix)<br />
Empire Of The Sun ft. Calvin Harris – DNA (Calvin Harris Extended R]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deorro – - Dechorro
Dannic & Sick Individuals – - Blueprint [OUT NOW!]
Club Banditz, Digital Militia, Newklear – - Bulldozer (Original Mix)
Borgore & Victor Niglio – - Booty Monsta
Blasterjaxx – - Snake (Original Mix) [OUT NOW]
Benny Benassi – - Back To The Pump (Original Mix)
Lumira – Haunted Carnival (Original Mix)
Avril Lavigne – Rock N Roll (Exis Tovilla Dance Remix)
PAWL – Mafia Wars (Original Mix)
Wolfgang Gartner ft. Tommy Trash – Hounds Of Hell (Original Mix)
Empire Of The Sun ft. Calvin Harris – DNA (Calvin Harris Extended R]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 16:54:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-24T16:54:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[December House 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-house-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Dada Life - Born To Rage (USA Version) <br />
Chris Kaeser & D-fun'K vs Dany Ortega - Invictus (Original Mix)<br />
Alex Gaudino ft. Mario - Beautiful (Starkillers Remix) <br />
Adventure Club - Thunderclap (Original Mix) <br />
Thomas Newson - - Pallaroid [OUT NOW!]<br />
The Partysquad & Mitchell Niemeyer - - #Pantsdown (Club Mix)<br />
Delayers & Maurizio Gubellini feat Nicci - - Again & Again (Original Mix) [Hysteria]<br />
Timothy (ITA) & Dj Ricky Bruno - Get Ready (Original Mix)<br />
Bomb N Amato - The Key, The Secret (Original Mix)<br />
4 Strings - - Lights Out<br />
Timmy Trumpet & SCNDL - - Bleed (Original Mix)<br />
Tegan and Sara - Closer 09:42 : MOTi - - Heat It Up (Original Mix)<br />
Mightyfools - - Go (Original Mix)<br />
Jason Herd, Sherry St.Germain, The Stafford Brothers - Wicked Child (Paris & Simo Remix) (Original Extended)<br />
Gordon & Doyle - The Legend Of Black Mamba (Extended)<br />
Dirty Shade - - Shuttle]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Dada Life - Born To Rage (USA Version) <br />
Chris Kaeser & D-fun'K vs Dany Ortega - Invictus (Original Mix)<br />
Alex Gaudino ft. Mario - Beautiful (Starkillers Remix) <br />
Adventure Club - Thunderclap (Original Mix) <br />
Thomas Newson - - Pallaroid [OUT NOW!]<br />
The Partysquad & Mitchell Niemeyer - - #Pantsdown (Club Mix)<br />
Delayers & Maurizio Gubellini feat Nicci - - Again & Again (Original Mix) [Hysteria]<br />
Timothy (ITA) & Dj Ricky Bruno - Get Ready (Original Mix)<br />
Bomb N Amato - The Key, The Secret (Original Mix)<br />
4 Strings - - Lights Out<br />
Timmy Trumpet & SCNDL - - Bleed (Original Mix)<br />
Tegan and Sara - Closer 09:42 : MOTi - - Heat It Up (Original Mix)<br />
Mightyfools - - Go (Original Mix)<br />
Jason Herd, Sherry St.Germain, The Stafford Brothers - Wicked Child (Paris & Simo Remix) (Original Extended)<br />
Gordon & Doyle - The Legend Of Black Mamba (Extended)<br />
Dirty Shade - - Shuttle]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dada Life - Born To Rage (USA Version) 
Chris Kaeser & D-fun'K vs Dany Ortega - Invictus (Original Mix)
Alex Gaudino ft. Mario - Beautiful (Starkillers Remix) 
Adventure Club - Thunderclap (Original Mix) 
Thomas Newson - - Pallaroid [OUT NOW!]
The Partysquad & Mitchell Niemeyer - - #Pantsdown (Club Mix)
Delayers & Maurizio Gubellini feat Nicci - - Again & Again (Original Mix) [Hysteria]
Timothy (ITA) & Dj Ricky Bruno - Get Ready (Original Mix)
Bomb N Amato - The Key, The Secret (Original Mix)
4 Strings - - Lights Out
Timmy Trumpet & SCNDL - - Bleed (Original Mix)
Tegan and Sara - Closer 09:42 : MOTi - - Heat It Up (Original Mix)
Mightyfools - - Go (Original Mix)
Jason Herd, Sherry St.Germain, The Stafford Brothers - Wicked Child (Paris & Simo Remix) (Original Extended)
Gordon & Doyle - The Legend Of Black Mamba (Extended)
Dirty Shade - - Shuttle]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 16:40:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-24T16:40:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 house trance electro music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-house-trance-electro-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Uberjakd - Whistle Bounce (Original Mix)<br />
Tiesto - Aspire (Original Mix) <br />
Steve Aoki & Rune ft. RAS - Bring You To Life (Transcend) (Original Radio Mix)<br />
Royal Music Paris - Fire Up (The Rubber Boys Remix Club)<br />
Qulinez - Archangel (Original Mix)<br />
New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix)<br />
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait (Dave Joseph Remix) <br />
Major Lazer - Watch Out For This (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) <br />
Lazy Rich & Jan Waterman - In The Face (Original Mix) <br />
Lady Gaga - Venus (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
20:16 : Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation (Pink Panda Remix)<br />
Joffrey Martinache - Suck (Joffrey Martinache Mix)<br />
JoeySuki - Kickstart (The Remixes) (Jaydo Remix)<br />
Jacob Plant - Warehouse (Original Mix)<br />
Igor Blaska ft. Jaba - Could You Be Loved (Remixes) (Remady Remix)<br />
Lady Gaga - ArtPop (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)<br />
Guido Waizenkirchen - Collaps (Original Mix)<br />
Gianni Manti & DJ Lenu - Romance (House Mix)<br />
Enrique Iglesias ft. Jennifer Lopez & Snoop Lion - Physical (DJ FmSteff 2013 Totalmix Edit)<br />
Eminem ft. Rihanna - The Monster (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Uberjakd - Whistle Bounce (Original Mix)<br />
Tiesto - Aspire (Original Mix) <br />
Steve Aoki & Rune ft. RAS - Bring You To Life (Transcend) (Original Radio Mix)<br />
Royal Music Paris - Fire Up (The Rubber Boys Remix Club)<br />
Qulinez - Archangel (Original Mix)<br />
New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix)<br />
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait (Dave Joseph Remix) <br />
Major Lazer - Watch Out For This (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) <br />
Lazy Rich & Jan Waterman - In The Face (Original Mix) <br />
Lady Gaga - Venus (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
20:16 : Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation (Pink Panda Remix)<br />
Joffrey Martinache - Suck (Joffrey Martinache Mix)<br />
JoeySuki - Kickstart (The Remixes) (Jaydo Remix)<br />
Jacob Plant - Warehouse (Original Mix)<br />
Igor Blaska ft. Jaba - Could You Be Loved (Remixes) (Remady Remix)<br />
Lady Gaga - ArtPop (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)<br />
Guido Waizenkirchen - Collaps (Original Mix)<br />
Gianni Manti & DJ Lenu - Romance (House Mix)<br />
Enrique Iglesias ft. Jennifer Lopez & Snoop Lion - Physical (DJ FmSteff 2013 Totalmix Edit)<br />
Eminem ft. Rihanna - The Monster (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Uberjakd - Whistle Bounce (Original Mix)
Tiesto - Aspire (Original Mix) 
Steve Aoki & Rune ft. RAS - Bring You To Life (Transcend) (Original Radio Mix)
Royal Music Paris - Fire Up (The Rubber Boys Remix Club)
Qulinez - Archangel (Original Mix)
New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix)
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait (Dave Joseph Remix) 
Major Lazer - Watch Out For This (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) 
Lazy Rich & Jan Waterman - In The Face (Original Mix) 
Lady Gaga - Venus (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)
20:16 : Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation (Pink Panda Remix)
Joffrey Martinache - Suck (Joffrey Martinache Mix)
JoeySuki - Kickstart (The Remixes) (Jaydo Remix)
Jacob Plant - Warehouse (Original Mix)
Igor Blaska ft. Jaba - Could You Be Loved (Remixes) (Remady Remix)
Lady Gaga - ArtPop (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)
Guido Waizenkirchen - Collaps (Original Mix)
Gianni Manti & DJ Lenu - Romance (House Mix)
Enrique Iglesias ft. Jennifer Lopez & Snoop Lion - Physical (DJ FmSteff 2013 Totalmix Edit)
Eminem ft. Rihanna - The Monster (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 15:57:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-24T15:57:41+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:33</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December House Electro Trance Music Mix1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-house-electro-trance-music-mix1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Dj Lop – Dj Lop – Skyline (Dj Lop – Skyline)<br />
<br />
Selena Gomez – Come & Get It (Remixes) (Jump Smokers Club Mix)<br />
Adam Rockney – When The Dreams Come True (Original Mix)<br />
John O’Callaghan ft. Erica Curran – I Believe (I Believe (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix))<br />
Denis Kenzo ft. Sveta B. – Lullaby For Two (Progressive Mix)<br />
Armin Van Buuren Feat. Aruna – Won’t Let You Go (Tritonal Remix)<br />
Paramore – Still Into You (Dance Remixes) (Riddler Radio Edit)<br />
Mike Hawkins, Henry Fong & Toby Green – Hot Steppa (Original Mix)<br />
Carolina Marquez Feat. Flo Rida & Dale Saunders – Sing La La La (Alien cut Remix Extended)<br />
Benny Benassi ft. Rivaz & Heather Bright – Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Boostedkids – - G.I.P.S.Y. (Original Mix)<br />
Sander Van Doorn & Yves V – Direct Dizko (Original Mix)<br />
Pitbull ft. Ke$ha – Timber (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
Arthur Distone – Hands Up (Original Mix)<br />
Britney Spears – Baby One More Time (Martin & Souza Radio Edit)<br />
Static Revenger ft. Kay – Back Off, Bitch! (Taco Cat Remix Dub)<br />
Spencer & Hill ft. Lindsay Nourse – Washed Out Road (Club Mix)<br />
Morgan Page ft. The Outfield – Your Love (Extended Mix)<br />
Markus Schossow – Reverie (Michael Calfan Remix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
Dj Lop – Dj Lop – Skyline (Dj Lop – Skyline)<br />
<br />
Selena Gomez – Come & Get It (Remixes) (Jump Smokers Club Mix)<br />
Adam Rockney – When The Dreams Come True (Original Mix)<br />
John O’Callaghan ft. Erica Curran – I Believe (I Believe (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix))<br />
Denis Kenzo ft. Sveta B. – Lullaby For Two (Progressive Mix)<br />
Armin Van Buuren Feat. Aruna – Won’t Let You Go (Tritonal Remix)<br />
Paramore – Still Into You (Dance Remixes) (Riddler Radio Edit)<br />
Mike Hawkins, Henry Fong & Toby Green – Hot Steppa (Original Mix)<br />
Carolina Marquez Feat. Flo Rida & Dale Saunders – Sing La La La (Alien cut Remix Extended)<br />
Benny Benassi ft. Rivaz & Heather Bright – Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Boostedkids – - G.I.P.S.Y. (Original Mix)<br />
Sander Van Doorn & Yves V – Direct Dizko (Original Mix)<br />
Pitbull ft. Ke$ha – Timber (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
Arthur Distone – Hands Up (Original Mix)<br />
Britney Spears – Baby One More Time (Martin & Souza Radio Edit)<br />
Static Revenger ft. Kay – Back Off, Bitch! (Taco Cat Remix Dub)<br />
Spencer & Hill ft. Lindsay Nourse – Washed Out Road (Club Mix)<br />
Morgan Page ft. The Outfield – Your Love (Extended Mix)<br />
Markus Schossow – Reverie (Michael Calfan Remix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Dj Lop – Dj Lop – Skyline (Dj Lop – Skyline)

Selena Gomez – Come & Get It (Remixes) (Jump Smokers Club Mix)
Adam Rockney – When The Dreams Come True (Original Mix)
John O’Callaghan ft. Erica Curran – I Believe (I Believe (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix))
Denis Kenzo ft. Sveta B. – Lullaby For Two (Progressive Mix)
Armin Van Buuren Feat. Aruna – Won’t Let You Go (Tritonal Remix)
Paramore – Still Into You (Dance Remixes) (Riddler Radio Edit)
Mike Hawkins, Henry Fong & Toby Green – Hot Steppa (Original Mix)
Carolina Marquez Feat. Flo Rida & Dale Saunders – Sing La La La (Alien cut Remix Extended)
Benny Benassi ft. Rivaz & Heather Bright – Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended Mix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Boostedkids – - G.I.P.S.Y. (Original Mix)
Sander Van Doorn & Yves V – Direct Dizko (Original Mix)
Pitbull ft. Ke$ha – Timber (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)
Arthur Distone – Hands Up (Original Mix)
Britney Spears – Baby One More Time (Martin & Souza Radio Edit)
Static Revenger ft. Kay – Back Off, Bitch! (Taco Cat Remix Dub)
Spencer & Hill ft. Lindsay Nourse – Washed Out Road (Club Mix)
Morgan Page ft. The Outfield – Your Love (Extended Mix)
Markus Schossow – Reverie (Michael Calfan Remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 15:44:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-24T15:44:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:20:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 house trance electro club music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-house-trance-electro-club-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ to promote my mix]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ to promote my mix]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ to promote my mix]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:02:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-23T21:02:29+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>47:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 House Trance Electro Music Mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-house-trance-electro-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ and hit the social shares]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ and hit the social shares]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/11/23/december-2013-trance-electro-music-house-mix-260/ and hit the social shares]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 23 Nov 2013 20:56:54 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-23T20:56:54+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:18:17</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 House Trance Music Mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2013-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2013 trance house electro mix ]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 hiphop trap 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-hiphop-trap-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 hip hop trap RNB Reggae 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-reggae-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2013 01:41:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-12T01:41:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>56:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 House4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-house4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Henrik B, Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson - - Echoes (Merk & Kremont Remix) music-team.net <br />
18:37 : Kjetil Labahaa - Kjetil Labahaa - Different Order (Club Mix)<br />
18:42 : DJ KUBA & NE!TAN - Tarantula (Original Mix)<br />
18:46 : Disco Killah Feat Lucas Marmitt - The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix) (The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix))<br />
18:51 : Deorro - - Yee (Original Mix)<br />
18:53 : Darwin & Backwall, Dumast - Go Home! (Original Mix)<br />
18:57 : Danny Howard & Futuristic Polar Bears - - Thundergod (Club Mix) <br />
19:02 : Beenie Becker & Andy Myler - OMG (Original Mix)<br />
19:06 : Avesta - - Dance With The Devil (Original Mix) [Www.Klubowamuza.Eu]<br />
19:09 : Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)<br />
19:14 : Saby Davis - Poun Got (Seal De Green Club Mix)<br />
19:18 : Michael Woods - The Pit (Original Mix)<br />
19:22 : Mark Knight, Funkagenda - Man With The Red Face (Hardwell Remix)<br />
19:26 : EDX - Acido (Original Mix)<br />
19:32 : Tello - - Fiesta (Renna F Remix)<br />
19:36 : Roul and Doors - Sir Ali (Turn It Up) (Club Mix)<br />
19:40 : The Cube Guys, Prok & Fitch - Dont Go (Original Club Mix)<br />
19:44 : Lady Lago & Dennis Ruyer - Luna Rubia (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix) (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix)<br />
19:49 : Astraea - Still Dancing (Remixes) ((Bill Hamel Extended Mix)<br />
19:52 : Empire Of The Sun - DNA (Calvin Harris Mix)<br />
19:55 : UMEK, Siwell - Get Funk (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Henrik B, Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson - - Echoes (Merk & Kremont Remix) music-team.net <br />
18:37 : Kjetil Labahaa - Kjetil Labahaa - Different Order (Club Mix)<br />
18:42 : DJ KUBA & NE!TAN - Tarantula (Original Mix)<br />
18:46 : Disco Killah Feat Lucas Marmitt - The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix) (The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix))<br />
18:51 : Deorro - - Yee (Original Mix)<br />
18:53 : Darwin & Backwall, Dumast - Go Home! (Original Mix)<br />
18:57 : Danny Howard & Futuristic Polar Bears - - Thundergod (Club Mix) <br />
19:02 : Beenie Becker & Andy Myler - OMG (Original Mix)<br />
19:06 : Avesta - - Dance With The Devil (Original Mix) [Www.Klubowamuza.Eu]<br />
19:09 : Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)<br />
19:14 : Saby Davis - Poun Got (Seal De Green Club Mix)<br />
19:18 : Michael Woods - The Pit (Original Mix)<br />
19:22 : Mark Knight, Funkagenda - Man With The Red Face (Hardwell Remix)<br />
19:26 : EDX - Acido (Original Mix)<br />
19:32 : Tello - - Fiesta (Renna F Remix)<br />
19:36 : Roul and Doors - Sir Ali (Turn It Up) (Club Mix)<br />
19:40 : The Cube Guys, Prok & Fitch - Dont Go (Original Club Mix)<br />
19:44 : Lady Lago & Dennis Ruyer - Luna Rubia (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix) (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix)<br />
19:49 : Astraea - Still Dancing (Remixes) ((Bill Hamel Extended Mix)<br />
19:52 : Empire Of The Sun - DNA (Calvin Harris Mix)<br />
19:55 : UMEK, Siwell - Get Funk (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Henrik B, Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson - - Echoes (Merk & Kremont Remix) music-team.net 
18:37 : Kjetil Labahaa - Kjetil Labahaa - Different Order (Club Mix)
18:42 : DJ KUBA & NE!TAN - Tarantula (Original Mix)
18:46 : Disco Killah Feat Lucas Marmitt - The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix) (The Pursuit (Gui Arruda Remix))
18:51 : Deorro - - Yee (Original Mix)
18:53 : Darwin & Backwall, Dumast - Go Home! (Original Mix)
18:57 : Danny Howard & Futuristic Polar Bears - - Thundergod (Club Mix) 
19:02 : Beenie Becker & Andy Myler - OMG (Original Mix)
19:06 : Avesta - - Dance With The Devil (Original Mix) [Www.Klubowamuza.Eu]
19:09 : Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)
19:14 : Saby Davis - Poun Got (Seal De Green Club Mix)
19:18 : Michael Woods - The Pit (Original Mix)
19:22 : Mark Knight, Funkagenda - Man With The Red Face (Hardwell Remix)
19:26 : EDX - Acido (Original Mix)
19:32 : Tello - - Fiesta (Renna F Remix)
19:36 : Roul and Doors - Sir Ali (Turn It Up) (Club Mix)
19:40 : The Cube Guys, Prok & Fitch - Dont Go (Original Club Mix)
19:44 : Lady Lago & Dennis Ruyer - Luna Rubia (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix) (Block & Crown Peaktime Club Mix)
19:49 : Astraea - Still Dancing (Remixes) ((Bill Hamel Extended Mix)
19:52 : Empire Of The Sun - DNA (Calvin Harris Mix)
19:55 : UMEK, Siwell - Get Funk (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2013 12:50:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-05T12:50:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 House Trance dance mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-house-trance-dance-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Foxes - Youth (Dance Remixes) (Liam Keegan Club Remix)<br />
False Name - Unknown (Original Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)<br />
Danny Howard - - Spire (Original Mix)<br />
Carlos Mojica - "Take A Look" feat. Asherah (Original Radio)<br />
Avicii - You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)<br />
Asher Monroe - Hush Hush (Remixes) (Dave Aude Big Room Mix)<br />
Alex Kunnari & Heikki L ft. Joel Madden - City of Sin (Tom Fall Remix)<br />
2 Unlimited - Get Ready (Steve Aoki Extended) (Steve Aoki Extended Mix)<br />
Hardwell, MAKJ - Countdown (Original Mix)<br />
SGT SLICK - Pump This Party<br />
Row Rocka - - Gate 9<br />
R.I.O. Feat. U-Jean - Komodo (Hard Nights) (Extended Mix)<br />
Orjan Nilsen & Fingerling - - Fable (Original Mix)<br />
Nick Rockwell - Hasta La Manana (Original Mix)<br />
Meital - Give Us Back Love (Sidney Samson Club Remix)<br />
Maragakis - - Mark of The Beast<br />
Lush & Simon - - Adrenaline (Original Mix)<br />
Knife Party - Rage Valley]]></description>
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False Name - Unknown (Original Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)<br />
Danny Howard - - Spire (Original Mix)<br />
Carlos Mojica - "Take A Look" feat. Asherah (Original Radio)<br />
Avicii - You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)<br />
Asher Monroe - Hush Hush (Remixes) (Dave Aude Big Room Mix)<br />
Alex Kunnari & Heikki L ft. Joel Madden - City of Sin (Tom Fall Remix)<br />
2 Unlimited - Get Ready (Steve Aoki Extended) (Steve Aoki Extended Mix)<br />
Hardwell, MAKJ - Countdown (Original Mix)<br />
SGT SLICK - Pump This Party<br />
Row Rocka - - Gate 9<br />
R.I.O. Feat. U-Jean - Komodo (Hard Nights) (Extended Mix)<br />
Orjan Nilsen & Fingerling - - Fable (Original Mix)<br />
Nick Rockwell - Hasta La Manana (Original Mix)<br />
Meital - Give Us Back Love (Sidney Samson Club Remix)<br />
Maragakis - - Mark of The Beast<br />
Lush & Simon - - Adrenaline (Original Mix)<br />
Knife Party - Rage Valley]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Foxes - Youth (Dance Remixes) (Liam Keegan Club Remix)
False Name - Unknown (Original Mix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Sander Van Doorn - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) (Martin Garrix Remix)
Danny Howard - - Spire (Original Mix)
Carlos Mojica - "Take A Look" feat. Asherah (Original Radio)
Avicii - You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix)
Asher Monroe - Hush Hush (Remixes) (Dave Aude Big Room Mix)
Alex Kunnari & Heikki L ft. Joel Madden - City of Sin (Tom Fall Remix)
2 Unlimited - Get Ready (Steve Aoki Extended) (Steve Aoki Extended Mix)
Hardwell, MAKJ - Countdown (Original Mix)
SGT SLICK - Pump This Party
Row Rocka - - Gate 9
R.I.O. Feat. U-Jean - Komodo (Hard Nights) (Extended Mix)
Orjan Nilsen & Fingerling - - Fable (Original Mix)
Nick Rockwell - Hasta La Manana (Original Mix)
Meital - Give Us Back Love (Sidney Samson Club Remix)
Maragakis - - Mark of The Beast
Lush & Simon - - Adrenaline (Original Mix)
Knife Party - Rage Valley]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:56:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-05T03:56:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 House Trance Dance Music Mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-house-trance-dance-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Trevor Simpson ft. The Cataracs - Dagger (Remixes) (Reid Stefan Mix)<br />
Tradelove - The Race (Original Mix)<br />
Tom Piper & Rob Pix - Champion Sound (Champion Sound (Original Mix))<br />
Tiesto ft. BT - Love Comes Again (Blasterjaxx Remix) (Blasterjaxx Remix)<br />
Stefano Valli Project - Ultra Flava (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix) (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix )<br />
Shermanology, Amba Shepherd - Who We Are (Original Mix)<br />
Robbie Rivera, Alex Guesta - Drumz (Original Mix)<br />
Plastique Masterz feat.Miss Phra - Jump It (Dj Global Byte ReWork) (Dj Global Byte ReWork)<br />
Nicky Romero, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano ft. Fast Eddie - S.O.T.U. (Original Mix)<br />
Moguai ft. Niles Mason - Cant Stop (Original Mix)<br />
Michael Calfan - Falcon (Original Mix)<br />
Metro - - Slam (Original Mix)<br />
Lorde - Royals (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)<br />
Lady Gaga ft R. Kelly - Do What U Want (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Edit )<br />
John Dahlback - Walls Come Down (Original Mix)<br />
Joel Fletcher & Savage - Swing (Swing (Original Mix))<br />
Icona Pop - All Night (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix) (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix)<br />
George Acosta ft. Danielle Simeone - Missing You (Halojumpers Vocal Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Trevor Simpson ft. The Cataracs - Dagger (Remixes) (Reid Stefan Mix)<br />
Tradelove - The Race (Original Mix)<br />
Tom Piper & Rob Pix - Champion Sound (Champion Sound (Original Mix))<br />
Tiesto ft. BT - Love Comes Again (Blasterjaxx Remix) (Blasterjaxx Remix)<br />
Stefano Valli Project - Ultra Flava (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix) (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix )<br />
Shermanology, Amba Shepherd - Who We Are (Original Mix)<br />
Robbie Rivera, Alex Guesta - Drumz (Original Mix)<br />
Plastique Masterz feat.Miss Phra - Jump It (Dj Global Byte ReWork) (Dj Global Byte ReWork)<br />
Nicky Romero, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano ft. Fast Eddie - S.O.T.U. (Original Mix)<br />
Moguai ft. Niles Mason - Cant Stop (Original Mix)<br />
Michael Calfan - Falcon (Original Mix)<br />
Metro - - Slam (Original Mix)<br />
Lorde - Royals (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)<br />
Lady Gaga ft R. Kelly - Do What U Want (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Edit )<br />
John Dahlback - Walls Come Down (Original Mix)<br />
Joel Fletcher & Savage - Swing (Swing (Original Mix))<br />
Icona Pop - All Night (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix) (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix)<br />
George Acosta ft. Danielle Simeone - Missing You (Halojumpers Vocal Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Trevor Simpson ft. The Cataracs - Dagger (Remixes) (Reid Stefan Mix)
Tradelove - The Race (Original Mix)
Tom Piper & Rob Pix - Champion Sound (Champion Sound (Original Mix))
Tiesto ft. BT - Love Comes Again (Blasterjaxx Remix) (Blasterjaxx Remix)
Stefano Valli Project - Ultra Flava (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix) (Dj Global Byte Hard Sex Remix )
Shermanology, Amba Shepherd - Who We Are (Original Mix)
Robbie Rivera, Alex Guesta - Drumz (Original Mix)
Plastique Masterz feat.Miss Phra - Jump It (Dj Global Byte ReWork) (Dj Global Byte ReWork)
Nicky Romero, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano ft. Fast Eddie - S.O.T.U. (Original Mix)
Moguai ft. Niles Mason - Cant Stop (Original Mix)
Michael Calfan - Falcon (Original Mix)
Metro - - Slam (Original Mix)
Lorde - Royals (The Scene Kings Remix) (The Scene Kings Remix)
Lady Gaga ft R. Kelly - Do What U Want (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Edit )
John Dahlback - Walls Come Down (Original Mix)
Joel Fletcher & Savage - Swing (Swing (Original Mix))
Icona Pop - All Night (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix) (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix)
George Acosta ft. Danielle Simeone - Missing You (Halojumpers Vocal Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:50:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 House Trance Dance Mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-house-trance-dance-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Skrillex & Alvin Risk - Try It Out (Try Harder Mix)<br />
Oiryal - Getting To Paradise (Getting To Paradise (Original Mix))<br />
Ke$ha - Meet Me In Space (StopMe Star Mix)<br />
(We Are) Nexus - It Feels So Good (Wayne G & LFB Radio Edit)<br />
Pink - Walk Of Shame (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)<br />
Mil_Romeo - Motherf___Breakbeat-Original_Mix<br />
Michael Retouch - The Breath Of Freedom (Original Mix)<br />
Pearl Future ft. Sidney Samson - I Can't Get Enough Of You (Remix) (Sidney Samson Remix)<br />
Alex Hide - Get Away (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix)<br />
Tony Sweat - Sex Machine (Single)<br />
Ton! Dyson Vs. Eddie G. - What A Night (What A Night (Original Mix))<br />
James Arthur - You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (Starkillers Extended Mix)<br />
FTampa - Hero (Original Mix)<br />
Chase and Status - Count On Me feat Moko (Steve Angello Mix)<br />
Estiva - Dinodrums (original mix)<br />
Chuckie - - Skydive (Extended Mix)<br />
Bassjackers - Zing (Original Mix)<br />
Ylvis - The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Dance Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
Uberjakd & Joel Fletcher feat. Cris Gamble - Jetfuel (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Skrillex & Alvin Risk - Try It Out (Try Harder Mix)<br />
Oiryal - Getting To Paradise (Getting To Paradise (Original Mix))<br />
Ke$ha - Meet Me In Space (StopMe Star Mix)<br />
(We Are) Nexus - It Feels So Good (Wayne G & LFB Radio Edit)<br />
Pink - Walk Of Shame (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)<br />
Mil_Romeo - Motherf___Breakbeat-Original_Mix<br />
Michael Retouch - The Breath Of Freedom (Original Mix)<br />
Pearl Future ft. Sidney Samson - I Can't Get Enough Of You (Remix) (Sidney Samson Remix)<br />
Alex Hide - Get Away (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix)<br />
Tony Sweat - Sex Machine (Single)<br />
Ton! Dyson Vs. Eddie G. - What A Night (What A Night (Original Mix))<br />
James Arthur - You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (Starkillers Extended Mix)<br />
FTampa - Hero (Original Mix)<br />
Chase and Status - Count On Me feat Moko (Steve Angello Mix)<br />
Estiva - Dinodrums (original mix)<br />
Chuckie - - Skydive (Extended Mix)<br />
Bassjackers - Zing (Original Mix)<br />
Ylvis - The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Dance Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)<br />
Uberjakd & Joel Fletcher feat. Cris Gamble - Jetfuel (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Skrillex & Alvin Risk - Try It Out (Try Harder Mix)
Oiryal - Getting To Paradise (Getting To Paradise (Original Mix))
Ke$ha - Meet Me In Space (StopMe Star Mix)
(We Are) Nexus - It Feels So Good (Wayne G & LFB Radio Edit)
Pink - Walk Of Shame (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)
Mil_Romeo - Motherf___Breakbeat-Original_Mix
Michael Retouch - The Breath Of Freedom (Original Mix)
Pearl Future ft. Sidney Samson - I Can't Get Enough Of You (Remix) (Sidney Samson Remix)
Alex Hide - Get Away (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix)
Tony Sweat - Sex Machine (Single)
Ton! Dyson Vs. Eddie G. - What A Night (What A Night (Original Mix))
James Arthur - You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (Starkillers Extended Mix)
FTampa - Hero (Original Mix)
Chase and Status - Count On Me feat Moko (Steve Angello Mix)
Estiva - Dinodrums (original mix)
Chuckie - - Skydive (Extended Mix)
Bassjackers - Zing (Original Mix)
Ylvis - The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Dance Remix) (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)
Uberjakd & Joel Fletcher feat. Cris Gamble - Jetfuel (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:38:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-11-05T03:38:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 trance house dance music mix (258) 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-trance-house-dance-music-mix-258-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2013 01:45:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-10-28T01:45:59+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 house 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-house-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2013 01:38:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-10-28T01:38:29+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:17:31</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2013 trance house dance music mix (258) 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2013-trance-house-dance-music-mix-258-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights. Support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/10/27/november-2013-trance-house-dance-music-mix-258/ and hit my social shares]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights. Support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/10/27/november-2013-trance-house-dance-music-mix-258/ and hit my social shares]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
It’s interesting how this dance music mix came together.  I was ready with 60 tracks about two weeks ago and yesterday I grabbed some more to give it some more appeal.  The combination of house and dance made this one fun to make.  Once again WE DID IT, new facebook and google + record for likes last month.  I hope everyone enjoys this one.  I will be posting two more parts sometime this week.  ENJOY SHARE DOWNLOAD and together let’s reach new heights. Support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/10/27/november-2013-trance-house-dance-music-mix-258/ and hit my social shares]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2013 01:33:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-10-28T01:33:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:53</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2013 Hip hop trap RNB Music Mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn – VIP by NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn King Kredible Ft. Stef Lang – Broken Down Right (Single)<br />
Mutrix – - Gunz<br />
Annex – Snooze (Dirty)<br />
Eminem – - Rap God (Audio)<br />
UZ – Trap Shit V3 (I Got This) (Feat. Trae Da Truth, Problem & Trinidad James)<br />
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Ookay Remix)_www.CentrumMp3.eu<br />
Big Sean ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – MILF (Radio Edit)<br />
G-Eazy – Gotta Go Feat. Bend Music & Daniel Johnston<br />
Vaski, Alice DJ – Better Off Alone (Vaski Remix)<br />
K.E. on the Track & Tk Kayembe – Put Em Up<br />
Snow tha Product – Youre Welcome Feat. Tech N9ne (Prod. By Shane Eli)<br />
Remedy+ – WELCOME TO THA TRAP by Remedy+ | TrapMusic.NET Exclusive<br />
Wale ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – Clappers (Radio Edit)<br />
Chris Brown ft. Nicki Minaj – Love More (Radio Edit)<br />
K Theory – - UBS (2013 VIP Mix)<br />
Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk Dirty (Radio Edit)<br />
Miley Cyrus – We Can’t Stop (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap) (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap)<br />
Logic – Two Kings ft. King Chip<br />
Drake – Wu-Tang Forever (Radio Edit)<br />
Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown – Show Me (Clean)<br />
Paul Wall f. Kid Ink & YG – Gettin Tho’d (Radio Edit)<br />
Slaughterhouse – BET Cypher<br />
Kendrick Lamar – BET Cypher Feat. ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock & Isaiah Rashad<br />
Talib Kweli – Turnt Up (Radio Edit)<br />
Lupe Fiasco – - Old School Love ft. Ed Sheeran]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn – VIP by NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn King Kredible Ft. Stef Lang – Broken Down Right (Single)<br />
Mutrix – - Gunz<br />
Annex – Snooze (Dirty)<br />
Eminem – - Rap God (Audio)<br />
UZ – Trap Shit V3 (I Got This) (Feat. Trae Da Truth, Problem & Trinidad James)<br />
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Ookay Remix)_www.CentrumMp3.eu<br />
Big Sean ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – MILF (Radio Edit)<br />
G-Eazy – Gotta Go Feat. Bend Music & Daniel Johnston<br />
Vaski, Alice DJ – Better Off Alone (Vaski Remix)<br />
K.E. on the Track & Tk Kayembe – Put Em Up<br />
Snow tha Product – Youre Welcome Feat. Tech N9ne (Prod. By Shane Eli)<br />
Remedy+ – WELCOME TO THA TRAP by Remedy+ | TrapMusic.NET Exclusive<br />
Wale ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – Clappers (Radio Edit)<br />
Chris Brown ft. Nicki Minaj – Love More (Radio Edit)<br />
K Theory – - UBS (2013 VIP Mix)<br />
Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk Dirty (Radio Edit)<br />
Miley Cyrus – We Can’t Stop (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap) (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap)<br />
Logic – Two Kings ft. King Chip<br />
Drake – Wu-Tang Forever (Radio Edit)<br />
Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown – Show Me (Clean)<br />
Paul Wall f. Kid Ink & YG – Gettin Tho’d (Radio Edit)<br />
Slaughterhouse – BET Cypher<br />
Kendrick Lamar – BET Cypher Feat. ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock & Isaiah Rashad<br />
Talib Kweli – Turnt Up (Radio Edit)<br />
Lupe Fiasco – - Old School Love ft. Ed Sheeran]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn – VIP by NYMZ & Ricky Vaughn King Kredible Ft. Stef Lang – Broken Down Right (Single)
Mutrix – - Gunz
Annex – Snooze (Dirty)
Eminem – - Rap God (Audio)
UZ – Trap Shit V3 (I Got This) (Feat. Trae Da Truth, Problem & Trinidad James)
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Ookay Remix)_www.CentrumMp3.eu
Big Sean ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – MILF (Radio Edit)
G-Eazy – Gotta Go Feat. Bend Music & Daniel Johnston
Vaski, Alice DJ – Better Off Alone (Vaski Remix)
K.E. on the Track & Tk Kayembe – Put Em Up
Snow tha Product – Youre Welcome Feat. Tech N9ne (Prod. By Shane Eli)
Remedy+ – WELCOME TO THA TRAP by Remedy+ | TrapMusic.NET Exclusive
Wale ft. Juicy J & Nicki Minaj – Clappers (Radio Edit)
Chris Brown ft. Nicki Minaj – Love More (Radio Edit)
K Theory – - UBS (2013 VIP Mix)
Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – Talk Dirty (Radio Edit)
Miley Cyrus – We Can’t Stop (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap) (DJ Scooter Clean Twerk Remix with Rap)
Logic – Two Kings ft. King Chip
Drake – Wu-Tang Forever (Radio Edit)
Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown – Show Me (Clean)
Paul Wall f. Kid Ink & YG – Gettin Tho’d (Radio Edit)
Slaughterhouse – BET Cypher
Kendrick Lamar – BET Cypher Feat. ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock & Isaiah Rashad
Talib Kweli – Turnt Up (Radio Edit)
Lupe Fiasco – - Old School Love ft. Ed Sheeran]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2013 00:38:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-10-20T00:38:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:35:45</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2013 Hip hop RNB Trap Music Mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2013-hip-hop-rnb-trap-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ I’m crossing my fingers and praying the house comes through. They have to fix a wall and i’m not able to use my money to fix it. I’ll keep everyone posted. Meanwhile we got trap versions of better off alone, and boneless. New music from Eminem, and we have 2012 favorites Logic, and G-Eazy. The trap is very high energy i think you will enjoy this mix. Very different. ENJOY SHARE and let’s hit some new records. We are on a nice progression hitting highs last month.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ I’m crossing my fingers and praying the house comes through. They have to fix a wall and i’m not able to use my money to fix it. I’ll keep everyone posted. Meanwhile we got trap versions of better off alone, and boneless. New music from Eminem, and we have 2012 favorites Logic, and G-Eazy. The trap is very high energy i think you will enjoy this mix. Very different. ENJOY SHARE and let’s hit some new records. We are on a nice progression hitting highs last month.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ I’m crossing my fingers and praying the house comes through. They have to fix a wall and i’m not able to use my money to fix it. I’ll keep everyone posted. Meanwhile we got trap versions of better off alone, and boneless. New music from Eminem, and we have 2012 favorites Logic, and G-Eazy. The trap is very high energy i think you will enjoy this mix. Very different. ENJOY SHARE and let’s hit some new records. We are on a nice progression hitting highs last month.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2013 02:37:52 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-10-18T02:37:52+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:35:45</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October House 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-house-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2013 house trance 3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2013 house trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2013-house-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2013 house trance  4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2013-house-trance-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Support this my by visiting my page and hitting my shares http://djdealeyo.com/2013/09/25/october-2013-trance-house-music-mix/]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2013 00:09:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 House5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Alex Gaudino ft. Nicole Scherzinger - Missing You (Manufactured Superstars Remix)<br />
14:24 : Bruno Mars - - Treasure (Cosmic Dawn Bootleg Remix)<br />
14:28 : Cassius - - Sound of Violence (Eddie Thoneick Anthem Mix)<br />
14:34 : Cedric Gervais & Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better (Kaz James Mix) (Kaz James Mix)<br />
14:38 : Ions - Time To Party (Original Mix)<br />
14:44 : .James. & Kalta & The Spacer - Corroder (Original Mix)<br />
14:49 : Tuben - Carousel (Original Mix)<br />
14:53 : Madeon - Technicolor (Club Extended)<br />
14:58 : Village People - Let\'s Go Back To The Dance Floor (David Noakes Club Mix)<br />
15:03 : Yakka - Please Don\'t Stop (Dark Melody (Da Productor Remix))<br />
15:06 : -Reza-Kongo-D.O.N.S.___ - Rio_Dela_Duna_Rmx<br />
15:10 : Leonardo Glovibes - Move On (Original Mix)<br />
15:15 : Vicetone - Tremble (Original Mix)<br />
15:19 : Duke DUmont - Need U (100%) f/ A*M*E (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Alex Gaudino ft. Nicole Scherzinger - Missing You (Manufactured Superstars Remix)<br />
14:24 : Bruno Mars - - Treasure (Cosmic Dawn Bootleg Remix)<br />
14:28 : Cassius - - Sound of Violence (Eddie Thoneick Anthem Mix)<br />
14:34 : Cedric Gervais & Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better (Kaz James Mix) (Kaz James Mix)<br />
14:38 : Ions - Time To Party (Original Mix)<br />
14:44 : .James. & Kalta & The Spacer - Corroder (Original Mix)<br />
14:49 : Tuben - Carousel (Original Mix)<br />
14:53 : Madeon - Technicolor (Club Extended)<br />
14:58 : Village People - Let\'s Go Back To The Dance Floor (David Noakes Club Mix)<br />
15:03 : Yakka - Please Don\'t Stop (Dark Melody (Da Productor Remix))<br />
15:06 : -Reza-Kongo-D.O.N.S.___ - Rio_Dela_Duna_Rmx<br />
15:10 : Leonardo Glovibes - Move On (Original Mix)<br />
15:15 : Vicetone - Tremble (Original Mix)<br />
15:19 : Duke DUmont - Need U (100%) f/ A*M*E (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Alex Gaudino ft. Nicole Scherzinger - Missing You (Manufactured Superstars Remix)
14:24 : Bruno Mars - - Treasure (Cosmic Dawn Bootleg Remix)
14:28 : Cassius - - Sound of Violence (Eddie Thoneick Anthem Mix)
14:34 : Cedric Gervais & Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better (Kaz James Mix) (Kaz James Mix)
14:38 : Ions - Time To Party (Original Mix)
14:44 : .James. & Kalta & The Spacer - Corroder (Original Mix)
14:49 : Tuben - Carousel (Original Mix)
14:53 : Madeon - Technicolor (Club Extended)
14:58 : Village People - Let\'s Go Back To The Dance Floor (David Noakes Club Mix)
15:03 : Yakka - Please Don\'t Stop (Dark Melody (Da Productor Remix))
15:06 : -Reza-Kongo-D.O.N.S.___ - Rio_Dela_Duna_Rmx
15:10 : Leonardo Glovibes - Move On (Original Mix)
15:15 : Vicetone - Tremble (Original Mix)
15:19 : Duke DUmont - Need U (100%) f/ A*M*E (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 01:20:48 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-17T01:20:48+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:03:16</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 House4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Marco V - Krezy (Original Mix)<br />
13:02 : Mat Zo ft. Chuck D - Pyramid Scheme (Club Mix)<br />
13:07 : Mauri, Ian Carey - Klitopic (Ian Carey Rework)<br />
13:11 : Mercer - Supreme (Original Mix)<br />
13:16 : Miami Rockers ft. Rino(IO)DJ - Jean On (Original Club Mix)<br />
13:21 : Natalie Grant - I Will Survive 2k13 (Jason Parker Club Mix)<br />
13:25 : Nimi Dovrat - Air Bomb (Original Mix)<br />
13:31 : One Direction - Best Song Ever Remixs (Best Song Ever (Jump Smokers Remix))<br />
13:33 : Pierce Fulton & Polina - Where We Were (Original Mix)<br />
13:39 : Pitbull Ft. Akon & David Rush - Everybody Fucks (Original Clean)<br />
13:43 : Robin Thicke ft. Kendrick Lamar - Give It 2 U (Dance Remixes) (Gabriel Wizard Club Mix)<br />
13:46 : Selena Gomez - Slow Down (Dance Remixes) (Jason Nevins Club Mix)<br />
13:50 : Showtek ft. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Original Mix) (Original Mix)<br />
13:55 : Sick Individuals - Drum Machine / Chase (Chase (Original Mix))<br />
13:58 : Smolniy - Aquarius (Original Mix)<br />
14:03 : Steve Angello, Matisse & Sadko - SLVR (Original Mix)<br />
14:06 : Tiesto & Nari & Milani vs. Delayers - Move To The Rhythm (Original Mix)<br />
14:11 : Tommy Trash - Monkey In Love (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Marco V - Krezy (Original Mix)<br />
13:02 : Mat Zo ft. Chuck D - Pyramid Scheme (Club Mix)<br />
13:07 : Mauri, Ian Carey - Klitopic (Ian Carey Rework)<br />
13:11 : Mercer - Supreme (Original Mix)<br />
13:16 : Miami Rockers ft. Rino(IO)DJ - Jean On (Original Club Mix)<br />
13:21 : Natalie Grant - I Will Survive 2k13 (Jason Parker Club Mix)<br />
13:25 : Nimi Dovrat - Air Bomb (Original Mix)<br />
13:31 : One Direction - Best Song Ever Remixs (Best Song Ever (Jump Smokers Remix))<br />
13:33 : Pierce Fulton & Polina - Where We Were (Original Mix)<br />
13:39 : Pitbull Ft. Akon & David Rush - Everybody Fucks (Original Clean)<br />
13:43 : Robin Thicke ft. Kendrick Lamar - Give It 2 U (Dance Remixes) (Gabriel Wizard Club Mix)<br />
13:46 : Selena Gomez - Slow Down (Dance Remixes) (Jason Nevins Club Mix)<br />
13:50 : Showtek ft. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Original Mix) (Original Mix)<br />
13:55 : Sick Individuals - Drum Machine / Chase (Chase (Original Mix))<br />
13:58 : Smolniy - Aquarius (Original Mix)<br />
14:03 : Steve Angello, Matisse & Sadko - SLVR (Original Mix)<br />
14:06 : Tiesto & Nari & Milani vs. Delayers - Move To The Rhythm (Original Mix)<br />
14:11 : Tommy Trash - Monkey In Love (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Marco V - Krezy (Original Mix)
13:02 : Mat Zo ft. Chuck D - Pyramid Scheme (Club Mix)
13:07 : Mauri, Ian Carey - Klitopic (Ian Carey Rework)
13:11 : Mercer - Supreme (Original Mix)
13:16 : Miami Rockers ft. Rino(IO)DJ - Jean On (Original Club Mix)
13:21 : Natalie Grant - I Will Survive 2k13 (Jason Parker Club Mix)
13:25 : Nimi Dovrat - Air Bomb (Original Mix)
13:31 : One Direction - Best Song Ever Remixs (Best Song Ever (Jump Smokers Remix))
13:33 : Pierce Fulton & Polina - Where We Were (Original Mix)
13:39 : Pitbull Ft. Akon & David Rush - Everybody Fucks (Original Clean)
13:43 : Robin Thicke ft. Kendrick Lamar - Give It 2 U (Dance Remixes) (Gabriel Wizard Club Mix)
13:46 : Selena Gomez - Slow Down (Dance Remixes) (Jason Nevins Club Mix)
13:50 : Showtek ft. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Original Mix) (Original Mix)
13:55 : Sick Individuals - Drum Machine / Chase (Chase (Original Mix))
13:58 : Smolniy - Aquarius (Original Mix)
14:03 : Steve Angello, Matisse & Sadko - SLVR (Original Mix)
14:06 : Tiesto & Nari & Milani vs. Delayers - Move To The Rhythm (Original Mix)
14:11 : Tommy Trash - Monkey In Love (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 01:07:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 House3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ash Cash - Take Me Home (Remixes) (Fareoh Remix)<br />
11:31 : Danny McCarthy - Sub Rosa (Sub Rosa)<br />
11:35 : deadmau5 - Suckfest9001 (Original Mix)<br />
11:41 : Dehasse - Carnival De San Rafael (Club Mix)<br />
11:47 : DJ Enzo.ch - Getting Down To Switzerland (Original Mix)<br />
11:51 : Don Diablo & Matt Nash - Starlight (Could You Be Mine) (Extended Mix) (Extended Mix)<br />
11:55 : Enrique Iglesias - Turn The Night Up (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)<br />
12:01 : Fedde Le Grand & Michael Calfan - Lion (Feel The Love) (Instrumental Mix)<br />
12:05 : Feenixpawl & Jason Forté - Together (Marco V Remix) (Marco V Remix)<br />
12:09 : Flo Rida ft. Pitbull - Can\'t Believe It (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)<br />
12:12 : Hardwell, W&W - Jumper (Original Mix)<br />
12:18 : Hook N Sling & Chris Willis - Magnet (Main Mix)<br />
12:23 : Jdakk & French - Superstition (Darren Bailie Remix)<br />
12:27 : JL & Afterman ft. Daddy Kool - Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Original Mix)<br />
12:32 : John Dahlback - Cobra (Original Mix)<br />
12:37 : John Legend - Made To Love (Benny Benassi Remix)<br />
12:41 : Katy Perry - Roar (Shahaf Moran Extended)<br />
12:46 : Lady GaGa - Aura (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ash Cash - Take Me Home (Remixes) (Fareoh Remix)<br />
11:31 : Danny McCarthy - Sub Rosa (Sub Rosa)<br />
11:35 : deadmau5 - Suckfest9001 (Original Mix)<br />
11:41 : Dehasse - Carnival De San Rafael (Club Mix)<br />
11:47 : DJ Enzo.ch - Getting Down To Switzerland (Original Mix)<br />
11:51 : Don Diablo & Matt Nash - Starlight (Could You Be Mine) (Extended Mix) (Extended Mix)<br />
11:55 : Enrique Iglesias - Turn The Night Up (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)<br />
12:01 : Fedde Le Grand & Michael Calfan - Lion (Feel The Love) (Instrumental Mix)<br />
12:05 : Feenixpawl & Jason Forté - Together (Marco V Remix) (Marco V Remix)<br />
12:09 : Flo Rida ft. Pitbull - Can\'t Believe It (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)<br />
12:12 : Hardwell, W&W - Jumper (Original Mix)<br />
12:18 : Hook N Sling & Chris Willis - Magnet (Main Mix)<br />
12:23 : Jdakk & French - Superstition (Darren Bailie Remix)<br />
12:27 : JL & Afterman ft. Daddy Kool - Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Original Mix)<br />
12:32 : John Dahlback - Cobra (Original Mix)<br />
12:37 : John Legend - Made To Love (Benny Benassi Remix)<br />
12:41 : Katy Perry - Roar (Shahaf Moran Extended)<br />
12:46 : Lady GaGa - Aura (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ash Cash - Take Me Home (Remixes) (Fareoh Remix)
11:31 : Danny McCarthy - Sub Rosa (Sub Rosa)
11:35 : deadmau5 - Suckfest9001 (Original Mix)
11:41 : Dehasse - Carnival De San Rafael (Club Mix)
11:47 : DJ Enzo.ch - Getting Down To Switzerland (Original Mix)
11:51 : Don Diablo & Matt Nash - Starlight (Could You Be Mine) (Extended Mix) (Extended Mix)
11:55 : Enrique Iglesias - Turn The Night Up (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
12:01 : Fedde Le Grand & Michael Calfan - Lion (Feel The Love) (Instrumental Mix)
12:05 : Feenixpawl & Jason Forté - Together (Marco V Remix) (Marco V Remix)
12:09 : Flo Rida ft. Pitbull - Can\'t Believe It (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix)
12:12 : Hardwell, W&W - Jumper (Original Mix)
12:18 : Hook N Sling & Chris Willis - Magnet (Main Mix)
12:23 : Jdakk & French - Superstition (Darren Bailie Remix)
12:27 : JL & Afterman ft. Daddy Kool - Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Original Mix)
12:32 : John Dahlback - Cobra (Original Mix)
12:37 : John Legend - Made To Love (Benny Benassi Remix)
12:41 : Katy Perry - Roar (Shahaf Moran Extended)
12:46 : Lady GaGa - Aura (Dirty Pop Deconstruction)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 01:04:55 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-17T01:04:55+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:23:22</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 House 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Boogie Hill faders ft. Amy Hef - Push (Remix) (Robbie Rodrigues Club Remix)<br />
09:51 : DeathCage - Hey Dj WTF (Original)<br />
09:55 : Skyzer - Skyzer - Play that shit (Skyzer Play That Shit (Extended))<br />
10:00 : Pet Shop Boys - Love Is Bourgeoise (Dave Aude Vocal Mix)<br />
10:05 : Al Jerry - $heep$ After Chip$ (Original Mix)<br />
10:08 : Dirty South ft. Joe Gil - Until The End (Dirty South Mix)<br />
10:13 : Flashdancerz - Believe In Love (Club MIx)<br />
10:17 : Field- - -Crazy_In_Love-Original_Mix<br />
10:23 : Afrojack - Peanuts (Club Mix)<br />
10:27 : Alex Guesta - The Scream (Original Mix)<br />
10:31 : Alvaro & Mercer ft. Lil Jon - Welcome To The Jungle (Riggi & Piros Remix)<br />
10:36 : Armin van Buuren feat. Cindy Alma - Beautiful Life (Album Version)<br />
10:41 : Avicii - Wake Me Up (Paul Mendez Remix) (Paul Mendez Remix)<br />
10:46 : BlasterJaxx - Faith (Original Mix)<br />
10:51 : BrainDeaD ft. MC Fish - Get It To The Top (Original Mix)<br />
10:56 : Cascada - The World Is In My Hands (Steve Modana Remix)<br />
10:59 : Celeste & Rokuro - We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Remix) (We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Radio Remix) )<br />
11:02 : Chris Galmon & Andy Ztoned - Reach Up (Reach Up - Guido Waizenkirchen Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Boogie Hill faders ft. Amy Hef - Push (Remix) (Robbie Rodrigues Club Remix)<br />
09:51 : DeathCage - Hey Dj WTF (Original)<br />
09:55 : Skyzer - Skyzer - Play that shit (Skyzer Play That Shit (Extended))<br />
10:00 : Pet Shop Boys - Love Is Bourgeoise (Dave Aude Vocal Mix)<br />
10:05 : Al Jerry - $heep$ After Chip$ (Original Mix)<br />
10:08 : Dirty South ft. Joe Gil - Until The End (Dirty South Mix)<br />
10:13 : Flashdancerz - Believe In Love (Club MIx)<br />
10:17 : Field- - -Crazy_In_Love-Original_Mix<br />
10:23 : Afrojack - Peanuts (Club Mix)<br />
10:27 : Alex Guesta - The Scream (Original Mix)<br />
10:31 : Alvaro & Mercer ft. Lil Jon - Welcome To The Jungle (Riggi & Piros Remix)<br />
10:36 : Armin van Buuren feat. Cindy Alma - Beautiful Life (Album Version)<br />
10:41 : Avicii - Wake Me Up (Paul Mendez Remix) (Paul Mendez Remix)<br />
10:46 : BlasterJaxx - Faith (Original Mix)<br />
10:51 : BrainDeaD ft. MC Fish - Get It To The Top (Original Mix)<br />
10:56 : Cascada - The World Is In My Hands (Steve Modana Remix)<br />
10:59 : Celeste & Rokuro - We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Remix) (We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Radio Remix) )<br />
11:02 : Chris Galmon & Andy Ztoned - Reach Up (Reach Up - Guido Waizenkirchen Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Boogie Hill faders ft. Amy Hef - Push (Remix) (Robbie Rodrigues Club Remix)
09:51 : DeathCage - Hey Dj WTF (Original)
09:55 : Skyzer - Skyzer - Play that shit (Skyzer Play That Shit (Extended))
10:00 : Pet Shop Boys - Love Is Bourgeoise (Dave Aude Vocal Mix)
10:05 : Al Jerry - $heep$ After Chip$ (Original Mix)
10:08 : Dirty South ft. Joe Gil - Until The End (Dirty South Mix)
10:13 : Flashdancerz - Believe In Love (Club MIx)
10:17 : Field- - -Crazy_In_Love-Original_Mix
10:23 : Afrojack - Peanuts (Club Mix)
10:27 : Alex Guesta - The Scream (Original Mix)
10:31 : Alvaro & Mercer ft. Lil Jon - Welcome To The Jungle (Riggi & Piros Remix)
10:36 : Armin van Buuren feat. Cindy Alma - Beautiful Life (Album Version)
10:41 : Avicii - Wake Me Up (Paul Mendez Remix) (Paul Mendez Remix)
10:46 : BlasterJaxx - Faith (Original Mix)
10:51 : BrainDeaD ft. MC Fish - Get It To The Top (Original Mix)
10:56 : Cascada - The World Is In My Hands (Steve Modana Remix)
10:59 : Celeste & Rokuro - We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Remix) (We Are Not Alone (Gui Arruda Radio Remix) )
11:02 : Chris Galmon & Andy Ztoned - Reach Up (Reach Up - Guido Waizenkirchen Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 00:46:51 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-17T00:46:51+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:21:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 Trance House Music Mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-trance-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Guido Vannes - 2014 (Original Mix)<br />
18:42 : M-PoweR Project - Sands Of Time (Original Mix)<br />
18:46 : Andrew MacTire - Summertime (Original Mix)<br />
18:49 : Lady Gaga - Applause (Matt Nevin Extended Mix)<br />
18:53 : Jessie J - It\'s My Party (Stopme F.Y.H. Mix)<br />
18:57 : Link Perceau - Game Over (Game Over (Original Mix))<br />
19:03 : MBrother - Trebles 2013 (Extended Mix)<br />
19:06 : Saga Bloom & SYNTHINEL - Miracle (Miracle (Original Mix))<br />
19:12 : Afrojack - Jack That Body (Original Mix)<br />
19:17 : Dani Loco - Caution (Caution (Original Extended Mix))<br />
19:21 : Double Cream - Step Back EP (Step Back (Original Mix))<br />
19:26 : Jason Parker - Castles in the Sky 2k13 Remix Edition (Jason Parker Club Mix )<br />
19:30 : Krewella - Live For The Night (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix) (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix)<br />
19:34 : LeAnn Rimes - Spitfire (Dave Aude Extended Mix)<br />
19:38 : Miss Kailly & Angie Coccs - I\'m a Dj not a B (I\'m a Dj not a B.... (Extended Mix))<br />
19:41 : Rivaz & Benny Benassi ft. Heather Bright - Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended)<br />
19:45 : Robbie Rivera ft. Keylime - Girlfriend (Robbie Rivera, Frank Caro & Alemany Remix)<br />
19:50 : SL8 & La Fuente - Fancy Fair (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Guido Vannes - 2014 (Original Mix)<br />
18:42 : M-PoweR Project - Sands Of Time (Original Mix)<br />
18:46 : Andrew MacTire - Summertime (Original Mix)<br />
18:49 : Lady Gaga - Applause (Matt Nevin Extended Mix)<br />
18:53 : Jessie J - It\'s My Party (Stopme F.Y.H. Mix)<br />
18:57 : Link Perceau - Game Over (Game Over (Original Mix))<br />
19:03 : MBrother - Trebles 2013 (Extended Mix)<br />
19:06 : Saga Bloom & SYNTHINEL - Miracle (Miracle (Original Mix))<br />
19:12 : Afrojack - Jack That Body (Original Mix)<br />
19:17 : Dani Loco - Caution (Caution (Original Extended Mix))<br />
19:21 : Double Cream - Step Back EP (Step Back (Original Mix))<br />
19:26 : Jason Parker - Castles in the Sky 2k13 Remix Edition (Jason Parker Club Mix )<br />
19:30 : Krewella - Live For The Night (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix) (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix)<br />
19:34 : LeAnn Rimes - Spitfire (Dave Aude Extended Mix)<br />
19:38 : Miss Kailly & Angie Coccs - I\'m a Dj not a B (I\'m a Dj not a B.... (Extended Mix))<br />
19:41 : Rivaz & Benny Benassi ft. Heather Bright - Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended)<br />
19:45 : Robbie Rivera ft. Keylime - Girlfriend (Robbie Rivera, Frank Caro & Alemany Remix)<br />
19:50 : SL8 & La Fuente - Fancy Fair (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Guido Vannes - 2014 (Original Mix)
18:42 : M-PoweR Project - Sands Of Time (Original Mix)
18:46 : Andrew MacTire - Summertime (Original Mix)
18:49 : Lady Gaga - Applause (Matt Nevin Extended Mix)
18:53 : Jessie J - It\'s My Party (Stopme F.Y.H. Mix)
18:57 : Link Perceau - Game Over (Game Over (Original Mix))
19:03 : MBrother - Trebles 2013 (Extended Mix)
19:06 : Saga Bloom & SYNTHINEL - Miracle (Miracle (Original Mix))
19:12 : Afrojack - Jack That Body (Original Mix)
19:17 : Dani Loco - Caution (Caution (Original Extended Mix))
19:21 : Double Cream - Step Back EP (Step Back (Original Mix))
19:26 : Jason Parker - Castles in the Sky 2k13 Remix Edition (Jason Parker Club Mix )
19:30 : Krewella - Live For The Night (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix) (The Scene Kings Big Bounce Remix)
19:34 : LeAnn Rimes - Spitfire (Dave Aude Extended Mix)
19:38 : Miss Kailly & Angie Coccs - I\'m a Dj not a B (I\'m a Dj not a B.... (Extended Mix))
19:41 : Rivaz & Benny Benassi ft. Heather Bright - Tell Me Twice (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Extended)
19:45 : Robbie Rivera ft. Keylime - Girlfriend (Robbie Rivera, Frank Caro & Alemany Remix)
19:50 : SL8 & La Fuente - Fancy Fair (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 00:36:44 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-17T00:36:44+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:17:19</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 Hiphop Trap 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-hiphop-trap-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[J. Peguero - Good Time (Clean)<br />
10:20 : Ariana Grande ft. Big Sean - Right There (DJ Intro DJ Outro Dirty Clean)<br />
10:24 : Justin Timberlake - - Mirrors (Trap Remix)<br />
10:27 : Showtek feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) 1<br />
10:30 : Jay-Z ft. Justin Timberlake - Holy Grail (Extended Clean)<br />
10:36 : Whiiite - Still Turnt by Whiiite<br />
10:39 : Tomsize - All That Ass by Tomsize<br />
10:42 : Diamond Pistols - Twerk by Diamond Pistols ft. Anna Yvette<br />
10:46 : Drake ft. Majid Jordan and Pitbull - Hold On We're Going Home (Remixes) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
10:49 : DJ Snake x Yellow Claw x Spanker - Slow Down<br />
10:53 : Raekwon ft. Melanie Fiona - Soundboy Kill It (Clean)<br />
10:56 : Swizz Beatz - - ' Hands Up ' (Ft. Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne)<br />
11:00 : Joey Badass ft. Collie Buddz - My Yout (Clean)<br />
11:03 : Eminem - Berzerk (Clean)<br />
11:07 : Grandtheft - Mobbin feat. Hedspin<br />
11:10 : AZ - I Excel (Radio Edit)<br />
11:12 : Eminem - Survival (Feat. Skylar Grey) (CDQ)<br />
11:16 : Jay-Z - SomewhereInAmerica (DJ Intro Clean)<br />
11:19 : Bro Safari - The Drop<br />
11:22 : Big Sean - Fire (Radio Edit)<br />
11:26 : Krewella - Party Monster (GET WET album out 9/24)<br />
11:29 : Chuckie - Chuckie feat. Lupe Fiasco, Too Short & Snow Tha Product - Makin' Paper]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[J. Peguero - Good Time (Clean)<br />
10:20 : Ariana Grande ft. Big Sean - Right There (DJ Intro DJ Outro Dirty Clean)<br />
10:24 : Justin Timberlake - - Mirrors (Trap Remix)<br />
10:27 : Showtek feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) 1<br />
10:30 : Jay-Z ft. Justin Timberlake - Holy Grail (Extended Clean)<br />
10:36 : Whiiite - Still Turnt by Whiiite<br />
10:39 : Tomsize - All That Ass by Tomsize<br />
10:42 : Diamond Pistols - Twerk by Diamond Pistols ft. Anna Yvette<br />
10:46 : Drake ft. Majid Jordan and Pitbull - Hold On We're Going Home (Remixes) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
10:49 : DJ Snake x Yellow Claw x Spanker - Slow Down<br />
10:53 : Raekwon ft. Melanie Fiona - Soundboy Kill It (Clean)<br />
10:56 : Swizz Beatz - - ' Hands Up ' (Ft. Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne)<br />
11:00 : Joey Badass ft. Collie Buddz - My Yout (Clean)<br />
11:03 : Eminem - Berzerk (Clean)<br />
11:07 : Grandtheft - Mobbin feat. Hedspin<br />
11:10 : AZ - I Excel (Radio Edit)<br />
11:12 : Eminem - Survival (Feat. Skylar Grey) (CDQ)<br />
11:16 : Jay-Z - SomewhereInAmerica (DJ Intro Clean)<br />
11:19 : Bro Safari - The Drop<br />
11:22 : Big Sean - Fire (Radio Edit)<br />
11:26 : Krewella - Party Monster (GET WET album out 9/24)<br />
11:29 : Chuckie - Chuckie feat. Lupe Fiasco, Too Short & Snow Tha Product - Makin' Paper]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[J. Peguero - Good Time (Clean)
10:20 : Ariana Grande ft. Big Sean - Right There (DJ Intro DJ Outro Dirty Clean)
10:24 : Justin Timberlake - - Mirrors (Trap Remix)
10:27 : Showtek feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) 1
10:30 : Jay-Z ft. Justin Timberlake - Holy Grail (Extended Clean)
10:36 : Whiiite - Still Turnt by Whiiite
10:39 : Tomsize - All That Ass by Tomsize
10:42 : Diamond Pistols - Twerk by Diamond Pistols ft. Anna Yvette
10:46 : Drake ft. Majid Jordan and Pitbull - Hold On We're Going Home (Remixes) (Remix Radio Edit)
10:49 : DJ Snake x Yellow Claw x Spanker - Slow Down
10:53 : Raekwon ft. Melanie Fiona - Soundboy Kill It (Clean)
10:56 : Swizz Beatz - - ' Hands Up ' (Ft. Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne)
11:00 : Joey Badass ft. Collie Buddz - My Yout (Clean)
11:03 : Eminem - Berzerk (Clean)
11:07 : Grandtheft - Mobbin feat. Hedspin
11:10 : AZ - I Excel (Radio Edit)
11:12 : Eminem - Survival (Feat. Skylar Grey) (CDQ)
11:16 : Jay-Z - SomewhereInAmerica (DJ Intro Clean)
11:19 : Bro Safari - The Drop
11:22 : Big Sean - Fire (Radio Edit)
11:26 : Krewella - Party Monster (GET WET album out 9/24)
11:29 : Chuckie - Chuckie feat. Lupe Fiasco, Too Short & Snow Tha Product - Makin' Paper]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 00:29:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-17T00:29:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:18:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 hiphop trap RNB music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Are a little out of left field with this hip hop mix.  I thought i might be able to get a 3rd single from Eminem that’s why this mix is a little late.  Give this mix a chance it’s a little different from my others.  I got a little bit of hate from one of my facebook groups about last months mix which was a little shocking.   Everyone is entitled to their opinion however make sure you are heard and hit those social buttons left.  We set new records every month so let’s keep that going.  I appreciate your support of my mixes.<br />
<br />
Support my mix at my websites official page http://djdealeyo.com/2013/09/15/september-2013-hip-hop-trap-music-mix-255/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Are a little out of left field with this hip hop mix.  I thought i might be able to get a 3rd single from Eminem that’s why this mix is a little late.  Give this mix a chance it’s a little different from my others.  I got a little bit of hate from one of my facebook groups about last months mix which was a little shocking.   Everyone is entitled to their opinion however make sure you are heard and hit those social buttons left.  We set new records every month so let’s keep that going.  I appreciate your support of my mixes.<br />
<br />
Support my mix at my websites official page http://djdealeyo.com/2013/09/15/september-2013-hip-hop-trap-music-mix-255/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are a little out of left field with this hip hop mix.  I thought i might be able to get a 3rd single from Eminem that’s why this mix is a little late.  Give this mix a chance it’s a little different from my others.  I got a little bit of hate from one of my facebook groups about last months mix which was a little shocking.   Everyone is entitled to their opinion however make sure you are heard and hit those social buttons left.  We set new records every month so let’s keep that going.  I appreciate your support of my mixes.

Support my mix at my websites official page http://djdealeyo.com/2013/09/15/september-2013-hip-hop-trap-music-mix-255/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2013 19:51:23 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-09-15T19:51:23+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:18:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 trance house music mix 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-trance-house-music-mix-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2013 16:21:24 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 house trance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house-trance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2013 16:14:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-08-25T16:14:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 house trance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2013 16:04:36 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-08-25T16:04:36+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2013 trance house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2013-trance-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Feels like we just did the August house mix. We destroyed facebook like records last month, also Google Plus. This was a very fun one to do that I mixed during a 2 day span right before our block party. Lots of throwbacks on this one and the vibe is high energy. So here we go again. It’s time for me to deliver all of the best and latest house music in one collection. Enjoy, Share, download and hit those social shares.  please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/24/september-trance-house-music-mix-254/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:48:57 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-08-25T15:48:57+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 Hiphop Trap 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-hiphop-trap-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 Hiphop Trap]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-hiphop-trap/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/13/august-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix-253/ to support this mix.  Hit my social share buttons on the left]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/13/august-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix-253/ to support this mix.  Hit my social share buttons on the left]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/08/13/august-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix-253/ to support this mix.  Hit my social share buttons on the left]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 House 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-house-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 House 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 House 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-house-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 House 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-house-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 hiphop trap RNB reggae 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></googleplay:description>
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You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 hip hop Trap RNB Reggae 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-reggae-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
You can get down about your birthday but not me .  This is where I like to deliver my best mixes.  In celebration of my birthday this month.  Feel free to wish me a happy birthday.  I’m delivering a two part hip hop, trap, RNB, reggae mix for all of my faithful listeners and to those of you who are finding me for the first time.  I will be celebrating 34 years of life on the 20th, 8 days from now.  As you know I feel like i’m on top of my game.  We will be performing at 3 events this coming weekend.  My mixes are reaching new levels of listens and likes every month.  I’m getting closer to my dream of buying a house and overall i’m very happy.  So let’s as always download, share and enjoy.  Let’s reach new levels on the urban side of music.  Let’s play!]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 trance house music mix (252) 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/august-2013-trance-house-music-mix-252-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 house trance music mix 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 House Mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 House Mix 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 House Mix 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-mix-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[August 2013 House Trance Music Mix1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 house trance mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-trance-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 trance house mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-trance-house-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 Hiphop Trap]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-hiphop-trap/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2013 00:09:56 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 Hiphop Trap RNB music Mix (251)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-music-mix-251/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2013 17:51:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 trance house music mix 5]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix-5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Mix 5 of 5 from July 2013 house mix by djdealeyo.com]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jun 2013 23:47:20 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 House Trance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-trance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This is part 4 of 4 part mix by djdealeyo.  For more info check out djdealeyo.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This is part 4 of 4 part mix by djdealeyo.  For more info check out djdealeyo.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This is part 4 of 4 part mix by djdealeyo.  For more info check out djdealeyo.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jun 2013 18:40:15 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[JULY 2013 Trance House 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-trance-house-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></description>
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Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2013 04:55:56 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 house music 2 (250)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-music-2-250/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2013 04:34:36 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-06-25T04:34:36+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[July 2013 house trance music mix 1 (250)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/july-2013-house-trance-music-mix-1-250/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[<br />
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Milestone house mix number 250. It’s amazing that I’m still going strong it’s from the help of all of you who have been listening from the beginning and those of you that have been introduced to me through facebook or twitter. I have the song list from the first mix i did in 2001 which i should check out one of these days. So let me say Congrats to all of you for helping me reach the 450 likes on facebook last month. I want to always beat that record every month. So i bring to you the exclusive trance and house music this month in four parts and as always it’s free to download off of soundcloud. Let’s go beyond and remember to like, share, download, and comment. It’s time to Dance. Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/06/23/july-2013-trance-house-music-mix  and hit my social shares on the left hand side]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2013 04:23:24 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-06-25T04:23:24+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[June 2013 Hip Hop Trap RNB Music Mix (249)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/june-2013-hip-hop-trap-rnb-music-mix-249/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2013 17:03:59 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-06-09T17:03:59+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:40:47</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Memorial Day HANGOVER House Music Mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/memorial-day-hangover-house-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[It’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.<br />
<br />
Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[It’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.<br />
<br />
Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.

Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 22:34:47 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Memorial Day HANGOVER house music Mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/memorial-day-hangover-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.<br />
<br />
Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/ and hitting the social shares]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.<br />
<br />
Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/ and hitting the social shares]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.

Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/ and hitting the social shares]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 22:20:52 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Memorial Day Hangover House Music Mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/memorial-day-hangover-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[<br />
Clearly it’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.]]></description>
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Clearly it’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Clearly it’s the kick of to the summer.  There is so much going on.  My goal is to take your from party to club so make sure you put this one on your ipod  or car cd, or bring it to your bbq.  One of my favorite movies of all time has been the Hangover so what better way to have fun and celebrate this break from work with a tribute to these great movies.  I’m sure number three will not disappoint.   As for me I was hired to entertain and that’s where I will be on Saturday night.  Hopefully i can get over to see the movie also.  I wanted to go Thursday but my brain is telling me to take it easy.  We’ll see.   As far as the music is concerned every track is off the hook and full of energy.   May broke records, and so will June.  I know your going to enjoy this one.  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY EVERYONE.  Remember to hit those social buttons on the left.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 07:14:18 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Memorial Day Hangover House Mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/memorial-day-hangover-house-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/ and hitting the social shares.  Thank You]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please support this mix by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/05/22/memorial-day-hangover-house-trance-mix-248/ and hitting the social shares.  Thank You]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 06:56:35 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2013 Hiphop Trap RNB Reggae music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[more and more I listen to Trap music i see of it’s relationship to hip hop and rnb.  Some of you might think it’s more related to house music , I just don’t see that yet.  I like it mainly because it’s different and that it’s mixed more like i do oldies or disco.  VERY FAST.  We waited a little bit to get the music right but i think you are going to enjoy my third installment of doing trap and hiphop together.  DOWNLOAD LIKE AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[more and more I listen to Trap music i see of it’s relationship to hip hop and rnb.  Some of you might think it’s more related to house music , I just don’t see that yet.  I like it mainly because it’s different and that it’s mixed more like i do oldies or disco.  VERY FAST.  We waited a little bit to get the music right but i think you are going to enjoy my third installment of doing trap and hiphop together.  DOWNLOAD LIKE AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[more and more I listen to Trap music i see of it’s relationship to hip hop and rnb.  Some of you might think it’s more related to house music , I just don’t see that yet.  I like it mainly because it’s different and that it’s mixed more like i do oldies or disco.  VERY FAST.  We waited a little bit to get the music right but i think you are going to enjoy my third installment of doing trap and hiphop together.  DOWNLOAD LIKE AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 19:18:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-05-12T19:18:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2013 house trance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:07:51 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[may house 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-house-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2013 18:31:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2013 house trance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/ and hit my social shares.  Thank You for your support]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/ and hit my social shares.  Thank You for your support]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please support by visiting http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/ and hit my social shares.  Thank You for your support]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2013 17:09:42 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-27T17:09:42+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2013 house trance music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please visit this mixes official page and hitting my social shares to show support http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Please visit this mixes official page and hitting my social shares to show support http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please visit this mixes official page and hitting my social shares to show support http://djdealeyo.com/2013/04/25/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:14:37 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-25T16:14:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:22:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[May 2013 house trance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/may-2013-house-trance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Ok so you guys liked March better than April.  That’s ok because everyone is entitled to their opinion.  I will keep promoting and growing the mixes.  We will continue to steam roll the internet with May house music mix.  There are fivecomponents of my mixes that i would like to share.  The first is commercial appeal.  I don’t spend much time listening to the radio but i want to grab the person that does and give them a remix that they haven’t heard before.   The second is I call the familiarity factor.   Nobody wants to listen to something they haven’t heard before  so i try to hit them with a sample, or and old familar song that you may have heard in the 90′s or before.  The third is different genre’s .  I want to cover as much ground as possible.  Sometimes the music i pick dictates that.  A good mix includes everything.  The fourth factor is the best music.  My goal is to keep you moving nothing slow.   The last is transitions.  I’m the very best at transitioning songs.  If my tran]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Ok so you guys liked March better than April.  That’s ok because everyone is entitled to their opinion.  I will keep promoting and growing the mixes.  We will continue to steam roll the internet with May house music mix.  There are fivecomponents of my mixes that i would like to share.  The first is commercial appeal.  I don’t spend much time listening to the radio but i want to grab the person that does and give them a remix that they haven’t heard before.   The second is I call the familiarity factor.   Nobody wants to listen to something they haven’t heard before  so i try to hit them with a sample, or and old familar song that you may have heard in the 90′s or before.  The third is different genre’s .  I want to cover as much ground as possible.  Sometimes the music i pick dictates that.  A good mix includes everything.  The fourth factor is the best music.  My goal is to keep you moving nothing slow.   The last is transitions.  I’m the very best at transitioning songs.  If my tran]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ok so you guys liked March better than April.  That’s ok because everyone is entitled to their opinion.  I will keep promoting and growing the mixes.  We will continue to steam roll the internet with May house music mix.  There are fivecomponents of my mixes that i would like to share.  The first is commercial appeal.  I don’t spend much time listening to the radio but i want to grab the person that does and give them a remix that they haven’t heard before.   The second is I call the familiarity factor.   Nobody wants to listen to something they haven’t heard before  so i try to hit them with a sample, or and old familar song that you may have heard in the 90′s or before.  The third is different genre’s .  I want to cover as much ground as possible.  Sometimes the music i pick dictates that.  A good mix includes everything.  The fourth factor is the best music.  My goal is to keep you moving nothing slow.   The last is transitions.  I’m the very best at transitioning songs.  If my tran]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:03:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-25T16:03:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[april house 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-house-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Far East Movement & Rell The Soundbender ft. Matthew Koma, Sidney Samson – Ain’t Coming Down [djmebbe.com]<br />
Vin Deicer – Dr Love – Remix Edition (Tronix Dj Remix Edit)<br />
Dreamy – Endless Twilight (Original Emotional Mix)<br />
Usher – Go Missin’<br />
: After Effect – Amplitude (Original Mix)<br />
Dada Life – - So Young So High (Tiesto Remix Edit)<br />
Sandro Silva & Quintino – Epic (DJ Lil Roy Put Ya Hands Up Banger)<br />
Noah – New York Is Dead (Sam Michaels vs KlubJumpers KJ2 Dub Mix)<br />
Sammy Sobel – Run Rabbit Run (The Easter Bunny Song) (Extended Mix)<br />
Afrojack – - Air Guitar (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
Showtek – Showtek – Slow Down (Original Mix)<br />
Icarus Fly – Alive (Original Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Wakanda (Extended)<br />
Mayra Veronica – Ay Mama Mia (Dave Aude Radio Edit)<br />
Princess X – - Gimme All (Ring My Bell) (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)<br />
Arty_feat._Chris_James_-_ – Together_We_Are_(Original_Mix)<br />
Style of Eye & Tom Staar – After Dark (Club Mix)<br />
Marco V – Walhalla<br />
Tommy_Trash_-_ – Monkey_See_Monkey_Do_(Tom_Staar_Remix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Far East Movement & Rell The Soundbender ft. Matthew Koma, Sidney Samson – Ain’t Coming Down [djmebbe.com]<br />
Vin Deicer – Dr Love – Remix Edition (Tronix Dj Remix Edit)<br />
Dreamy – Endless Twilight (Original Emotional Mix)<br />
Usher – Go Missin’<br />
: After Effect – Amplitude (Original Mix)<br />
Dada Life – - So Young So High (Tiesto Remix Edit)<br />
Sandro Silva & Quintino – Epic (DJ Lil Roy Put Ya Hands Up Banger)<br />
Noah – New York Is Dead (Sam Michaels vs KlubJumpers KJ2 Dub Mix)<br />
Sammy Sobel – Run Rabbit Run (The Easter Bunny Song) (Extended Mix)<br />
Afrojack – - Air Guitar (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)<br />
Showtek – Showtek – Slow Down (Original Mix)<br />
Icarus Fly – Alive (Original Mix)<br />
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Wakanda (Extended)<br />
Mayra Veronica – Ay Mama Mia (Dave Aude Radio Edit)<br />
Princess X – - Gimme All (Ring My Bell) (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)<br />
Arty_feat._Chris_James_-_ – Together_We_Are_(Original_Mix)<br />
Style of Eye & Tom Staar – After Dark (Club Mix)<br />
Marco V – Walhalla<br />
Tommy_Trash_-_ – Monkey_See_Monkey_Do_(Tom_Staar_Remix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Far East Movement & Rell The Soundbender ft. Matthew Koma, Sidney Samson – Ain’t Coming Down [djmebbe.com]
Vin Deicer – Dr Love – Remix Edition (Tronix Dj Remix Edit)
Dreamy – Endless Twilight (Original Emotional Mix)
Usher – Go Missin’
: After Effect – Amplitude (Original Mix)
Dada Life – - So Young So High (Tiesto Remix Edit)
Sandro Silva & Quintino – Epic (DJ Lil Roy Put Ya Hands Up Banger)
Noah – New York Is Dead (Sam Michaels vs KlubJumpers KJ2 Dub Mix)
Sammy Sobel – Run Rabbit Run (The Easter Bunny Song) (Extended Mix)
Afrojack – - Air Guitar (Ultra Music Festival Anthem) (Original Mix)
Showtek – Showtek – Slow Down (Original Mix)
Icarus Fly – Alive (Original Mix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Wakanda (Extended)
Mayra Veronica – Ay Mama Mia (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
Princess X – - Gimme All (Ring My Bell) (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
Arty_feat._Chris_James_-_ – Together_We_Are_(Original_Mix)
Style of Eye & Tom Staar – After Dark (Club Mix)
Marco V – Walhalla
Tommy_Trash_-_ – Monkey_See_Monkey_Do_(Tom_Staar_Remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2013 16:10:54 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-21T16:10:54+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[april hiphop 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-hiphop-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[rince Malik ft. Jim Jones, Ace Hood and DJ Khaled – I Wanna Know (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
Busta Rhymes ft. Reek Da Villian & J Doe – Chill [djmebbe.com]<br />
Fat Joe ft. Wiz Khalifa & Teyana Taylor – Ballin’ (Radio Edit)<br />
Maxsta ft. Ghetts & Takura – Pop Off (Remix)<br />
Havoc ft. Royce Da 5’9 – Tell Me To My Face [<br />
Maejor Ali ft. Juicy J & Justin Bieber - Lolly [djmebbe.com]<br />
Colby O’Donis – Hey Girl [djmebbe.com]<br />
Beatking ft. Bun B Kirko Bangz Slim Thug-They Want Some-Radio Edit<br />
Big Chocolate – - Karp Fish (Ft. Ryle)<br />
Azealia Banks – Harlem Shake [djmebbe.com]<br />
A$AP Rocky – Wild For The Night (featuring Skrillex) (Clean Mix )<br />
Afrojack ft. Chris Brown – As Your Friend (Mistermike Trap Mix (Clean))<br />
B.O.B. ft. Juicy J & T.I. – We Still In This Bitch (Radio Edit)<br />
Kid Ink ft. Meek Mill & Wale – Bad Ass (Intro Edits) (8 Bar Intro (Clean))<br />
Benga ft. Kano – Forefather [djmebbe.com]<br />
The Coup – The Magic Clap (Radio Edit)<br />
Chief Keef ft. Lil Reese-I Don t Like-Radio Version<br />
Labrinth ft. Lady Leshurr – Let The Dogs Run Wild [djmebbe.com]<br />
Ace Hood ft. Future & Rick Ross – Bugatti (Radio Edit)<br />
Wafa – Abandon Me (Crookers Mix) [www.muzeno.pl]<br />
Rihanna ft. Eminem-Numb-Radio Edit]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[rince Malik ft. Jim Jones, Ace Hood and DJ Khaled – I Wanna Know (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
Busta Rhymes ft. Reek Da Villian & J Doe – Chill [djmebbe.com]<br />
Fat Joe ft. Wiz Khalifa & Teyana Taylor – Ballin’ (Radio Edit)<br />
Maxsta ft. Ghetts & Takura – Pop Off (Remix)<br />
Havoc ft. Royce Da 5’9 – Tell Me To My Face [<br />
Maejor Ali ft. Juicy J & Justin Bieber - Lolly [djmebbe.com]<br />
Colby O’Donis – Hey Girl [djmebbe.com]<br />
Beatking ft. Bun B Kirko Bangz Slim Thug-They Want Some-Radio Edit<br />
Big Chocolate – - Karp Fish (Ft. Ryle)<br />
Azealia Banks – Harlem Shake [djmebbe.com]<br />
A$AP Rocky – Wild For The Night (featuring Skrillex) (Clean Mix )<br />
Afrojack ft. Chris Brown – As Your Friend (Mistermike Trap Mix (Clean))<br />
B.O.B. ft. Juicy J & T.I. – We Still In This Bitch (Radio Edit)<br />
Kid Ink ft. Meek Mill & Wale – Bad Ass (Intro Edits) (8 Bar Intro (Clean))<br />
Benga ft. Kano – Forefather [djmebbe.com]<br />
The Coup – The Magic Clap (Radio Edit)<br />
Chief Keef ft. Lil Reese-I Don t Like-Radio Version<br />
Labrinth ft. Lady Leshurr – Let The Dogs Run Wild [djmebbe.com]<br />
Ace Hood ft. Future & Rick Ross – Bugatti (Radio Edit)<br />
Wafa – Abandon Me (Crookers Mix) [www.muzeno.pl]<br />
Rihanna ft. Eminem-Numb-Radio Edit]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[rince Malik ft. Jim Jones, Ace Hood and DJ Khaled – I Wanna Know (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)
Busta Rhymes ft. Reek Da Villian & J Doe – Chill [djmebbe.com]
Fat Joe ft. Wiz Khalifa & Teyana Taylor – Ballin’ (Radio Edit)
Maxsta ft. Ghetts & Takura – Pop Off (Remix)
Havoc ft. Royce Da 5’9 – Tell Me To My Face [
Maejor Ali ft. Juicy J & Justin Bieber - Lolly [djmebbe.com]
Colby O’Donis – Hey Girl [djmebbe.com]
Beatking ft. Bun B Kirko Bangz Slim Thug-They Want Some-Radio Edit
Big Chocolate – - Karp Fish (Ft. Ryle)
Azealia Banks – Harlem Shake [djmebbe.com]
A$AP Rocky – Wild For The Night (featuring Skrillex) (Clean Mix )
Afrojack ft. Chris Brown – As Your Friend (Mistermike Trap Mix (Clean))
B.O.B. ft. Juicy J & T.I. – We Still In This Bitch (Radio Edit)
Kid Ink ft. Meek Mill & Wale – Bad Ass (Intro Edits) (8 Bar Intro (Clean))
Benga ft. Kano – Forefather [djmebbe.com]
The Coup – The Magic Clap (Radio Edit)
Chief Keef ft. Lil Reese-I Don t Like-Radio Version
Labrinth ft. Lady Leshurr – Let The Dogs Run Wild [djmebbe.com]
Ace Hood ft. Future & Rick Ross – Bugatti (Radio Edit)
Wafa – Abandon Me (Crookers Mix) [www.muzeno.pl]
Rihanna ft. Eminem-Numb-Radio Edit]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2013 15:41:11 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-21T15:41:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[jan2013hiphop1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/jan2013hiphop1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Part 1 of hiphop music mix<br />
Rihanna ft. Kanye West - Jump (Radio Edit)<br />
Beatking ft. Bun B, Kirko Bangz & Slim Thug - They Want Some (Radio Edit)<br />
Eve - Guap (Remix)<br />
Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Super Clean Edit)<br />
G-Eazy - Jack Skellington<br />
Wiz Khalifa ft. Akon - Let It Go (Radio Edit)<br />
Kendrick Lamar ft. Drake-Poetic Justice-Radio Edit<br />
Chief Keef featuring Lil Reese - I Don't Like (Radio Version)<br />
Skillz - 2012 Rap Up<br />
Rihanna ft. Eminem - Numb (Radio Edit)<br />
J. Cole - 2012<br />
Pusha T ft. Popcaan & Travi$ Scott - Blocka (Radio Edit)<br />
Ne-Yo - Forever Now (Radio Edit)<br />
Rick Ross ft. French Montana, Gunplay, Lil Wayne & Yo Gotti - Hold Me Back (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
<br />
Ryan Leslie - Life Is So Exciting (Remix)<br />
<br />
Lil' Wayne ft. Drake & Future - Good Kush & Alcohol (Bitches Love Me) (www.WorldWideUrbanMusic.com)<br />
2 Chainz-Dope Peddler-Radio Edit]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Part 1 of hiphop music mix<br />
Rihanna ft. Kanye West - Jump (Radio Edit)<br />
Beatking ft. Bun B, Kirko Bangz & Slim Thug - They Want Some (Radio Edit)<br />
Eve - Guap (Remix)<br />
Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Super Clean Edit)<br />
G-Eazy - Jack Skellington<br />
Wiz Khalifa ft. Akon - Let It Go (Radio Edit)<br />
Kendrick Lamar ft. Drake-Poetic Justice-Radio Edit<br />
Chief Keef featuring Lil Reese - I Don't Like (Radio Version)<br />
Skillz - 2012 Rap Up<br />
Rihanna ft. Eminem - Numb (Radio Edit)<br />
J. Cole - 2012<br />
Pusha T ft. Popcaan & Travi$ Scott - Blocka (Radio Edit)<br />
Ne-Yo - Forever Now (Radio Edit)<br />
Rick Ross ft. French Montana, Gunplay, Lil Wayne & Yo Gotti - Hold Me Back (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)<br />
<br />
Ryan Leslie - Life Is So Exciting (Remix)<br />
<br />
Lil' Wayne ft. Drake & Future - Good Kush & Alcohol (Bitches Love Me) (www.WorldWideUrbanMusic.com)<br />
2 Chainz-Dope Peddler-Radio Edit]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part 1 of hiphop music mix
Rihanna ft. Kanye West - Jump (Radio Edit)
Beatking ft. Bun B, Kirko Bangz & Slim Thug - They Want Some (Radio Edit)
Eve - Guap (Remix)
Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Super Clean Edit)
G-Eazy - Jack Skellington
Wiz Khalifa ft. Akon - Let It Go (Radio Edit)
Kendrick Lamar ft. Drake-Poetic Justice-Radio Edit
Chief Keef featuring Lil Reese - I Don't Like (Radio Version)
Skillz - 2012 Rap Up
Rihanna ft. Eminem - Numb (Radio Edit)
J. Cole - 2012
Pusha T ft. Popcaan & Travi$ Scott - Blocka (Radio Edit)
Ne-Yo - Forever Now (Radio Edit)
Rick Ross ft. French Montana, Gunplay, Lil Wayne & Yo Gotti - Hold Me Back (Remix) (Remix Radio Edit)

Ryan Leslie - Life Is So Exciting (Remix)

Lil' Wayne ft. Drake & Future - Good Kush & Alcohol (Bitches Love Me) (www.WorldWideUrbanMusic.com)
2 Chainz-Dope Peddler-Radio Edit]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2013 14:23:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-21T14:23:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2013 hiphop rnb reggae music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2013-hiphop-rnb-reggae-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[ decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[ decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:39:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-08T13:39:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2013 hiphop RNB trap reggae music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2013-hiphop-rnb-trap-reggae-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[E decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[E decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[E decided to deliver a little bit of that hip hop trap again. Lots of great songs thank you to Dj Mebbe’s latest music release. It’s been awhile since we had two full parts of hip hop, RNB, and reggae. Originally i had about 50 songs that i had to cut down after a few listens. It feels great to be on of the first to deliver this music to you. I hope you enjoy. We are reaching new support levels as we reached 61 likes on last months hiphop mix]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:25:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-04-08T13:25:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2013 house trance music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2013-house-trance-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 03:33:46 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-03-28T03:33:46+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2013 house trance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2013-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April 2013 House trance music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-2013-house-trance-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[April House Music Mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/april-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I have one of the hardest assignments in house music.  It’s April and it’s time to bring to you the music that blanketed the festivals in southern Florida.  The only problem being i didn’t go, but i did get to see it on Facebook.  Hopefully one day i will get to experience the festival or festivals as it sounds better.  But as you know i’m trying  to get Hamptons Dj off the ground and it requires time and comitment.  So i’ll get there hopefully one day to get on the stage.   Great month of music covering all your favorite EDM music genres.  We really got a big ground to cover.  Listen to all your favorites RIGHT HERE.   To date we are reaching 900 on soundcloud and over 2500 listens a month on all the different sites.  I have some new sites i’m also on so i have to thank Mixify and BeatnetEDM for their support.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I have one of the hardest assignments in house music.  It’s April and it’s time to bring to you the music that blanketed the festivals in southern Florida.  The only problem being i didn’t go, but i did get to see it on Facebook.  Hopefully one day i will get to experience the festival or festivals as it sounds better.  But as you know i’m trying  to get Hamptons Dj off the ground and it requires time and comitment.  So i’ll get there hopefully one day to get on the stage.   Great month of music covering all your favorite EDM music genres.  We really got a big ground to cover.  Listen to all your favorites RIGHT HERE.   To date we are reaching 900 on soundcloud and over 2500 listens a month on all the different sites.  I have some new sites i’m also on so i have to thank Mixify and BeatnetEDM for their support.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I have one of the hardest assignments in house music.  It’s April and it’s time to bring to you the music that blanketed the festivals in southern Florida.  The only problem being i didn’t go, but i did get to see it on Facebook.  Hopefully one day i will get to experience the festival or festivals as it sounds better.  But as you know i’m trying  to get Hamptons Dj off the ground and it requires time and comitment.  So i’ll get there hopefully one day to get on the stage.   Great month of music covering all your favorite EDM music genres.  We really got a big ground to cover.  Listen to all your favorites RIGHT HERE.   To date we are reaching 900 on soundcloud and over 2500 listens a month on all the different sites.  I have some new sites i’m also on so i have to thank Mixify and BeatnetEDM for their support.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[1994 1995 Flashback Hiphop RNB reggae music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/1994-1995-flashback-hiphop-rnb-reggae-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2013 21:52:24 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Hen I Was 1994 1995 flashback dance music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/hen-i-was-1994-1995-flashback-dance-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Session 2 of When I was a series that reflects on dance music that i listened to in the past.  It’s kind of fitting that I’m doing this now as my dad is selling his house.  The house that i grew up will be no more at the end of the month.  It was in that front room at 9 jodi that i played most of these songs in 1994 & 1995.<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy this throwback.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Session 2 of When I was a series that reflects on dance music that i listened to in the past.  It’s kind of fitting that I’m doing this now as my dad is selling his house.  The house that i grew up will be no more at the end of the month.  It was in that front room at 9 jodi that i played most of these songs in 1994 & 1995.<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy this throwback.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Session 2 of When I was a series that reflects on dance music that i listened to in the past.  It’s kind of fitting that I’m doing this now as my dad is selling his house.  The house that i grew up will be no more at the end of the month.  It was in that front room at 9 jodi that i played most of these songs in 1994 & 1995.

I hope you enjoy this throwback.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2013 15:35:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2013 Hiphop Trap RNB Reggae Music Mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2013-hiphop-trap-rnb-reggae-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Sometimes I wonder if hiphop music has dancing in mind but that not a problem on this mix. You’ll be dancing for sure. We start with the Machine Gun Kelly track which is just fire with help from the popular Queen sample “We are the Champions”. This will also be my first time playing some trap music which in my opinion has strong ties to hiphop. Let me know what you think of adding some trap in with my hiphop, RNB, and reggae. Pitbull also decided to do his version of the harlem shake. Who are we to judge. Strong RNB and reggae later on in the mix. Enjoy, share and download it’s March 2013 delivered]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Sometimes I wonder if hiphop music has dancing in mind but that not a problem on this mix. You’ll be dancing for sure. We start with the Machine Gun Kelly track which is just fire with help from the popular Queen sample “We are the Champions”. This will also be my first time playing some trap music which in my opinion has strong ties to hiphop. Let me know what you think of adding some trap in with my hiphop, RNB, and reggae. Pitbull also decided to do his version of the harlem shake. Who are we to judge. Strong RNB and reggae later on in the mix. Enjoy, share and download it’s March 2013 delivered]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sometimes I wonder if hiphop music has dancing in mind but that not a problem on this mix. You’ll be dancing for sure. We start with the Machine Gun Kelly track which is just fire with help from the popular Queen sample “We are the Champions”. This will also be my first time playing some trap music which in my opinion has strong ties to hiphop. Let me know what you think of adding some trap in with my hiphop, RNB, and reggae. Pitbull also decided to do his version of the harlem shake. Who are we to judge. Strong RNB and reggae later on in the mix. Enjoy, share and download it’s March 2013 delivered]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2013 23:53:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2013 house music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2013-house-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Such a great time putting this house mix together. When i was done i had a huge smile on my face. It’s nice to be back after not being able to play for a few weeks do to my hand surgery. Feeling fine now except for some recurring headaches. We reached new like records last month over 200 such a great growth for this mix. I also hit 400 twitter followers and 600 plus on soundcloud. I hope we can keep growing this mix to new records every month and i’m glad everyone is enjoying the music . In the end that is what it is all about. We got four full hours and we have entered a few contests this month be sure to vote and hit the shares. Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/02/24/march-2013-house-music-mix-252/ for the official page<br />
<br />
http://www.springawakeningfestival.com/contest/view?entry_id=586]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Such a great time putting this house mix together. When i was done i had a huge smile on my face. It’s nice to be back after not being able to play for a few weeks do to my hand surgery. Feeling fine now except for some recurring headaches. We reached new like records last month over 200 such a great growth for this mix. I also hit 400 twitter followers and 600 plus on soundcloud. I hope we can keep growing this mix to new records every month and i’m glad everyone is enjoying the music . In the end that is what it is all about. We got four full hours and we have entered a few contests this month be sure to vote and hit the shares. Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/02/24/march-2013-house-music-mix-252/ for the official page<br />
<br />
http://www.springawakeningfestival.com/contest/view?entry_id=586]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Such a great time putting this house mix together. When i was done i had a huge smile on my face. It’s nice to be back after not being able to play for a few weeks do to my hand surgery. Feeling fine now except for some recurring headaches. We reached new like records last month over 200 such a great growth for this mix. I also hit 400 twitter followers and 600 plus on soundcloud. I hope we can keep growing this mix to new records every month and i’m glad everyone is enjoying the music . In the end that is what it is all about. We got four full hours and we have entered a few contests this month be sure to vote and hit the shares. Visit http://djdealeyo.com/2013/02/24/march-2013-house-music-mix-252/ for the official page

http://www.springawakeningfestival.com/contest/view?entry_id=586]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2013 house trance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2013-house-trance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2013 house trance music mix 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[March 2013 house trance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/march-2013-house-trance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please visit http://www.springawakeningfestival.com/contest/view?entry_id=586<br />
Visit to vote for me in the Spring Awakening Music Festival]]></description>
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Visit to vote for me in the Spring Awakening Music Festival]]></googleplay:description>
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Visit to vote for me in the Spring Awakening Music Festival]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2012 hiphop music RNB Reggae (241) 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2012-hiphop-music-rnb-reggae-241-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I really did lots of searches to make sure all the latest hiphop music, R&B, and reggae was on this one.  What i did get I was very happy with.  I wasn’t sure about the appeal factor but i got lots of popular artists like Pitbull, Ace Hood, and Flo Rida to appear on this mix.  I have to say that I really have been feeling Macklemore lately.  The music speaks to me.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I really did lots of searches to make sure all the latest hiphop music, R&B, and reggae was on this one.  What i did get I was very happy with.  I wasn’t sure about the appeal factor but i got lots of popular artists like Pitbull, Ace Hood, and Flo Rida to appear on this mix.  I have to say that I really have been feeling Macklemore lately.  The music speaks to me.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I really did lots of searches to make sure all the latest hiphop music, R&B, and reggae was on this one.  What i did get I was very happy with.  I wasn’t sure about the appeal factor but i got lots of popular artists like Pitbull, Ace Hood, and Flo Rida to appear on this mix.  I have to say that I really have been feeling Macklemore lately.  The music speaks to me.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Feb 2013 hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/feb-2013-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2013 house music mix 4]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2013 house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2013-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2013 house music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2013-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I was so excited that i got started with this house music mix early.  The music is so slamming I couldn’t contain myself.  I listened to these tracks five times and i like them all.  This mix might even spill into a firth part.  I will have to see.  We got a little off track last month as the music was a little slower than normal.  Not a problem this month as your latest house, trance, electronic, hard dance and dubstep doesn’t have that many slow jams.  This is going to keep you dancing all the way through.  Let’s get back to those facebook like records we hit in Deccember.  The music definitely backs it up.  I hope that you all like the new website format.  A work in progress.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I was so excited that i got started with this house music mix early.  The music is so slamming I couldn’t contain myself.  I listened to these tracks five times and i like them all.  This mix might even spill into a firth part.  I will have to see.  We got a little off track last month as the music was a little slower than normal.  Not a problem this month as your latest house, trance, electronic, hard dance and dubstep doesn’t have that many slow jams.  This is going to keep you dancing all the way through.  Let’s get back to those facebook like records we hit in Deccember.  The music definitely backs it up.  I hope that you all like the new website format.  A work in progress.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I was so excited that i got started with this house music mix early.  The music is so slamming I couldn’t contain myself.  I listened to these tracks five times and i like them all.  This mix might even spill into a firth part.  I will have to see.  We got a little off track last month as the music was a little slower than normal.  Not a problem this month as your latest house, trance, electronic, hard dance and dubstep doesn’t have that many slow jams.  This is going to keep you dancing all the way through.  Let’s get back to those facebook like records we hit in Deccember.  The music definitely backs it up.  I hope that you all like the new website format.  A work in progress.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[February 2012 house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/february-2012-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents january 2013 hiphop  RNB reggae 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2013-hiphop-rnb-reggae-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2013 12:04:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-01-05T12:04:29+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>24:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2013 hiphop RNB Reggae 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2013-hiphop-rnb-reggae-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[If you like this mix visit my official mix page and hit my social buttons<br />
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http://djdealeyo.com/2013/01/01/january-hiphop-music-mix-2013-mixed-by-djdealeyo-with-rb-reggae-239/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[If you like this mix visit my official mix page and hit my social buttons<br />
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http://djdealeyo.com/2013/01/01/january-hiphop-music-mix-2013-mixed-by-djdealeyo-with-rb-reggae-239/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you like this mix visit my official mix page and hit my social buttons

http://djdealeyo.com/2013/01/01/january-hiphop-music-mix-2013-mixed-by-djdealeyo-with-rb-reggae-239/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2013 13:34:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-01-02T13:34:33+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:05:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2013 house dance club mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2013-house-dance-club-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/.  To hit all my social buttons]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/.  To hit all my social buttons]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Please visit http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/.  To hit all my social buttons]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2013 13:26:43 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2013-01-02T13:26:43+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:15:31</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2013 house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2013-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Visit this mix official page and hit my social buttons if you enjoyed the show http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Visit this mix official page and hit my social buttons if you enjoyed the show http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Visit this mix official page and hit my social buttons if you enjoyed the show http://djdealeyo.com/2012/12/30/january-2013-hard-dance-dubstep-techno-trance-house-music-mix/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2012 13:32:24 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-31T13:32:24+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:19:32</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2013 house music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2013-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[We come into a new year many people like to start fresh and think about what’s in front of them for the coming year. But i’m not thinking about that this time around. We really build up quite a following in 2012 and i’m gonna concentrate on building on what i did last year. I’ve taken my mixes from 0 facebook likes to over 100 every month. We have doubled the amount of visits here at djdealeyo.com. We also have established ourselves as a power house on twitter (currently 250) and over 200 on Soundcloud. You enjoy hearing my sounds and it’s time to keep that going in 2013. I have to honestly thank everyone who continues to come back, and everyone new listening to my sounds for the 1st time. I still enjoy delivering the latest music first. We balanced out the beginning of this one with some hard dance, dubstep, techno and trance. Then we moved onto our favorite house tracks. I want to wish everyone a happy new year in 2013. Let’s get this one over the 150 mark on facebook likes. ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[We come into a new year many people like to start fresh and think about what’s in front of them for the coming year. But i’m not thinking about that this time around. We really build up quite a following in 2012 and i’m gonna concentrate on building on what i did last year. I’ve taken my mixes from 0 facebook likes to over 100 every month. We have doubled the amount of visits here at djdealeyo.com. We also have established ourselves as a power house on twitter (currently 250) and over 200 on Soundcloud. You enjoy hearing my sounds and it’s time to keep that going in 2013. I have to honestly thank everyone who continues to come back, and everyone new listening to my sounds for the 1st time. I still enjoy delivering the latest music first. We balanced out the beginning of this one with some hard dance, dubstep, techno and trance. Then we moved onto our favorite house tracks. I want to wish everyone a happy new year in 2013. Let’s get this one over the 150 mark on facebook likes. ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We come into a new year many people like to start fresh and think about what’s in front of them for the coming year. But i’m not thinking about that this time around. We really build up quite a following in 2012 and i’m gonna concentrate on building on what i did last year. I’ve taken my mixes from 0 facebook likes to over 100 every month. We have doubled the amount of visits here at djdealeyo.com. We also have established ourselves as a power house on twitter (currently 250) and over 200 on Soundcloud. You enjoy hearing my sounds and it’s time to keep that going in 2013. I have to honestly thank everyone who continues to come back, and everyone new listening to my sounds for the 1st time. I still enjoy delivering the latest music first. We balanced out the beginning of this one with some hard dance, dubstep, techno and trance. Then we moved onto our favorite house tracks. I want to wish everyone a happy new year in 2013. Let’s get this one over the 150 mark on facebook likes. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2012 13:22:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-31T13:22:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:20:47</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2010 hiphop 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2010-hiphop-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010 ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010 ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010 ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 16:35:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-24T16:35:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>52:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2010 hiphop 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2010-hiphop-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Archive mix from December 2010]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 16:26:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-24T16:26:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:16:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2010 Dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2010-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Archive mix from Decemebr 2010]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Archive mix from Decemebr 2010]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Archive mix from Decemebr 2010]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 16:12:26 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-24T16:12:26+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:31</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2010 dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2010-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Here is house mix spun in December 2010]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Here is house mix spun in December 2010]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Here is house mix spun in December 2010]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 15:57:49 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-24T15:57:49+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:02:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents Best of 2012 dance trance house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-best-of-2012-dance-trance-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/25/best-of-2012-dance-club-trance-dubstep-house-music-mix/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/25/best-of-2012-dance-club-trance-dubstep-house-music-mix/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/25/best-of-2012-dance-club-trance-dubstep-house-music-mix/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 15:27:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-13T15:27:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[December 2012 RNB Reggae hiphop music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/december-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2012 dance house music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-dance-house-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Im back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn’t help myself.  So here we are in December it’s cold, i’m usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I’m very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I’ve been busy as you’ve seen now that i’ve expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i’m really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that’s enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  <br />
Visit to hit my share buttons http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/30/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-trance-techno-dance-house-music-mix-235/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Im back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn’t help myself.  So here we are in December it’s cold, i’m usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I’m very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I’ve been busy as you’ve seen now that i’ve expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i’m really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that’s enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  <br />
Visit to hit my share buttons http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/30/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-trance-techno-dance-house-music-mix-235/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Im back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn’t help myself.  So here we are in December it’s cold, i’m usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I’m very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I’ve been busy as you’ve seen now that i’ve expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i’m really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that’s enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  
Visit to hit my share buttons http://djdealeyo.com/2012/11/30/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-trance-techno-dance-house-music-mix-235/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 15:02:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2012 RNB Reggae hiphop music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2012 house club music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-house-club-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 14:31:09 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2012 dance trance house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-dance-trance-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 13:18:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-02T13:18:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents December 2012 dance house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-december-2012-dance-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I'm back on zip.dj for all this house music.  I told myself i was gonna wait but i couldn't help myself.  So here we are in December it's cold, i'm usually in my land of Civilization and Nascar xboxvideo games.  I'm very thankfull to Dj this time of year because there really is nothing to do.   I've been busy as you've seen now that i've expanded my length of my mixes i have lots and lots of mixing to do in December.  But i'm really amped up to be able to do this.  We are waiting for the final results to come in for the Raves for Snow contest and from what i can see i have more likes than anyone.   I hope that's enough to get me on a plane.  So here we go another monster EDM mix by yours truly.  Remember i have a reputation to uphold.   We need to break last months record by liking, sharing and downloading this mix.  And Again I Thank You]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 13:09:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents Best of 2012 RNB REggae hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-best-of-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 23:06:09 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents Best of 2012 house Trance dance music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-best-of-2012-house-trance-dance-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 22:54:16 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-11-27T22:54:16+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents Best of 2012 dance trance house music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-best-of-2012-dance-trance-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I must say that it was a HUGE year for house music.  And all of the music that is played near it.  I set a record high for the amount of music I purchased this year and I was playing it everywhere as you may know.  I did some of my first gigs on my own in a long time.  It really feels good to be back bringing you the music first and I get the sense that 2013 is going to be a huge year for me with delivering the mixes and being the Hamptons Dj.   We are constantly setting new records for facebook likes,  soundcloud listens and we are even doing great in the contests I enter.  THANK YOU and i hope you all enjoy this one.  These are the 67 songs that i put five stars next to and of course i am front and center counting them down.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2012 23:32:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-11-26T23:32:25+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents November 2012 RNB Reggae hiphop music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-november-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.<br />
<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.<br />
<br />
 ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.

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                <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2012 23:28:34 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-11-09T23:28:34+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>34:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents November 2012 RNB Reggae Hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-november-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I spent a little bit more time looking for some more hiphop music and i am so glad i did.    I hit on two big album releases Calvin Harris (suprised to see some hiphop on there) and one of my favorite rappers of all time released last month Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks going solo this time around.  These two big releases really put the finishing touches on this mix.   We have four songs from the Vinnie Paz album and two from Calvin Harris mixed with the rest of the newest in latest in the genre.  This mix isn't for everyone.  If your willing to open up your ears and listen top to bottom your going to hear what the radio should be playing.  All around the world I give you November 2012 hiphop RNB reggae music mix two parts gladly served up by Djdealeyo.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2012 23:09:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-11-07T23:09:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:16:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[November 2012 dance house trance club music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/november-2012-dance-house-trance-club-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2012 13:58:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-11-03T13:58:21+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents November 2012 house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-november-2012-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents November 2012 dance house club music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-november-2012-dance-house-club-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents November 2012 dance house trance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-november-2012-dance-house-trance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can’t believe it’s  November already and it’s time to deliver another house music mix.  Hard to believe this years is coming to a close.    What a tremendous month it’s been, lots of support on Soundcloud and the facebook like button .  I really can’t thank everyone enough.   Let’s try to beat last months record.  I really looked hard to find all the latest and we got some popular joints on here as well.   I hope you all enjoy my latest house music mix.  It’s Halloween and some elements of a house music storm.  Time to get the ear buds ready because i’m going hard in November]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2012 rnb reggae Hiphop music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2012 Reggae, RNB, hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2012-reggae-rnb-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I really got a cross section of the latest in reggae, hiphop and rnb this month. Nice to listen to G-Eazy mentioning Steve Novak on a verse (i'm a huge knicks fan) . We also have the latest from Missy Elliott, and Timberland. And I have to say Shaggy and Eve killed the Cyndi Lauper hit Girls Just Wanna Have fun. The hot samples has to be Cry just a little as witnessed on Flo Rida, and Qwote and Pitbull all taking turns. Little bit of dance on this one. Don't let the artists fool you, this mix is packed. Don't forget to like and share and come back for part 2<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I really got a cross section of the latest in reggae, hiphop and rnb this month. Nice to listen to G-Eazy mentioning Steve Novak on a verse (i'm a huge knicks fan) . We also have the latest from Missy Elliott, and Timberland. And I have to say Shaggy and Eve killed the Cyndi Lauper hit Girls Just Wanna Have fun. The hot samples has to be Cry just a little as witnessed on Flo Rida, and Qwote and Pitbull all taking turns. Little bit of dance on this one. Don't let the artists fool you, this mix is packed. Don't forget to like and share and come back for part 2<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I really got a cross section of the latest in reggae, hiphop and rnb this month. Nice to listen to G-Eazy mentioning Steve Novak on a verse (i'm a huge knicks fan) . We also have the latest from Missy Elliott, and Timberland. And I have to say Shaggy and Eve killed the Cyndi Lauper hit Girls Just Wanna Have fun. The hot samples has to be Cry just a little as witnessed on Flo Rida, and Qwote and Pitbull all taking turns. Little bit of dance on this one. Don't let the artists fool you, this mix is packed. Don't forget to like and share and come back for part 2

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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2012 house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2012-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I decided to put up this house music mix over here. I'm having some trouble over at djdealeyo.com so<br />
<br />
I waited a little bit longer than i usually do and i got the best new releases in Trance, House, Dubstep, and EDM. Couldn't be more excited to deliver this one. There will be four parts as usual. Be sure to listen and to hit the like and share on facebook. Let's continue to break records Visit Djdealeyo.com for my official page]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I decided to put up this house music mix over here. I'm having some trouble over at djdealeyo.com so<br />
<br />
I waited a little bit longer than i usually do and i got the best new releases in Trance, House, Dubstep, and EDM. Couldn't be more excited to deliver this one. There will be four parts as usual. Be sure to listen and to hit the like and share on facebook. Let's continue to break records Visit Djdealeyo.com for my official page]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I decided to put up this house music mix over here. I'm having some trouble over at djdealeyo.com so

I waited a little bit longer than i usually do and i got the best new releases in Trance, House, Dubstep, and EDM. Couldn't be more excited to deliver this one. There will be four parts as usual. Be sure to listen and to hit the like and share on facebook. Let's continue to break records Visit Djdealeyo.com for my official page]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 22:25:33 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2012 trance house club dance music mix (231) 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2012-trance-house-club-dance-music-mix-231-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2012 trance house club dance music mix (231) 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2012-trance-house-club-dance-music-mix-231-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents September 2012 RnB Reggae Hiphop music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-september-2012-rnb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I’m proably too early with alot of these hiphop music songs but it wouldn’t be the first time. A very quick prep session as not many songs came out this month. So were rocking mostly the unfamilar on my latest hiphop music mix. Let’s hope soundcloud likes it, I already know you will.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I’m proably too early with alot of these hiphop music songs but it wouldn’t be the first time. A very quick prep session as not many songs came out this month. So were rocking mostly the unfamilar on my latest hiphop music mix. Let’s hope soundcloud likes it, I already know you will.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I’m proably too early with alot of these hiphop music songs but it wouldn’t be the first time. A very quick prep session as not many songs came out this month. So were rocking mostly the unfamilar on my latest hiphop music mix. Let’s hope soundcloud likes it, I already know you will.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2012 17:25:06 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents September 2012 house music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-september-2012-house-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents September 2012 house music mix 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-september-2012-house-music-mix-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 18:57:27 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-08-30T18:57:27+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents September 2012 house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-september-2012-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo present September 2012 house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-present-september-2012-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I’m very excited to deliver this house music mix to you.  I waited a little bit just to make sure i had all of the latest mind blowing danceable music . You expect nothing but perfection from my music and i deliver that to you every month.    I wanted some more trance so  that’s what i got in the 1st part.  From there i take you through the world of house, and dubstep.  So prepare you ears with a q-tip and make sure you use the loudest speaker available to you.  Here we go September 2012 house music mix DELIVERED!]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents August 2012 house music 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2012 21:54:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-08-02T21:54:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents August 2012 R&B Reggae hiphop music mix  2(230)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-august-2012-rb-reggae-hiphop-music-mix-2230/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2012 21:18:34 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-07-29T21:18:34+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-august-2012-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Later this month i celebrate 33 years of life and hiphop music.  And if you know how much i enjoy giving you a little more during the month of August.  So we have a little more thanks to great hiphop music and R&B music.   Thanks to zipdj.com for keeping me posted on all the latest hiphop music.  We also hit a homerun with some new music from Nas (much needed right  now).  We also found some Eminem and Dr Dre.   Coming out strong in August Djdealeyo presents August 2012 hiphop music mix TWO PARTS LEOS STAND UP!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2012 20:43:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents August 2012 trance club house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-august-2012-trance-club-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents August 2012 dance house music mix 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents July 2012 Rnb Hiphop 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-july-2012-rnb-hiphop-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 06:15:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-07-09T06:15:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents July 2012 hiphop 1 music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-july-2012-hiphop-1-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Finding hiphop music has been difficult for me lately.  So i signed up for more promo for the next three months.    I always like bringing the exclusive music and this helps me out a ton.  Check out Mickey and the donald about to light up the sky with this firework.  We'll that's the journey we're about to take on.  Enjoy this month's two part hiphop music mix featuring the latest in hiphop & R&B genre]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 06:08:31 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-07-09T06:08:31+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents july 2012 dance house music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-july-2012-dance-house-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[34.  DJ Absinth Miami In Da House (Miami In Da House (Clubmix))<br />
35 DJ Lutique feat. Ray Horton Love Train  (Buy One Get One Free Remix)<br />
36 DJ Skillmaster – She Drives Me Crazy (Andrew Spencer Rmx Edit))<br />
37 Emperor People from Ibiza EP (Bailar)<br />
38 Ian Carey & Rosette feat. Timbaland & Brasco Amnesia (Club Mix)<br />
39 Maroon 5 Payphone (Funk3d Club Mix)<br />
40 Nicola Fasano, Steve Forest & Ido Shoam Captain 747 (Original Mix)<br />
41 Scot Project W1 (Original Mix)<br />
42 Sergio Matina & Ensaime Baltimora (Original Mix)<br />
43 Starkillers, Nadia Ali Keep It Coming (Original Mix)<br />
44 The Wanted Chasing The Sun (Hardwell Remix)<br />
45 Lee Cabrera Ft Alex Cartana Shake It (Move A Little Closer<br />
46 Clinton Sparks Vs. Semisonic Closing Time<br />
47 Fisher & Fiebak – Saxation (Deepdisco Remix)<br />
48 Larry Tee Charlie (Gooseflesh Remix)<br />
49 Nick Fiorucci & Subgroover Turn Me On (feat. Sven Armstrong) REMIXES (Subgroover Remix)<br />
50 Federico Scavo – I Do (Original Club Mix) <br />
51 Hotflush, Matthew Charles]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[34.  DJ Absinth Miami In Da House (Miami In Da House (Clubmix))<br />
35 DJ Lutique feat. Ray Horton Love Train  (Buy One Get One Free Remix)<br />
36 DJ Skillmaster – She Drives Me Crazy (Andrew Spencer Rmx Edit))<br />
37 Emperor People from Ibiza EP (Bailar)<br />
38 Ian Carey & Rosette feat. Timbaland & Brasco Amnesia (Club Mix)<br />
39 Maroon 5 Payphone (Funk3d Club Mix)<br />
40 Nicola Fasano, Steve Forest & Ido Shoam Captain 747 (Original Mix)<br />
41 Scot Project W1 (Original Mix)<br />
42 Sergio Matina & Ensaime Baltimora (Original Mix)<br />
43 Starkillers, Nadia Ali Keep It Coming (Original Mix)<br />
44 The Wanted Chasing The Sun (Hardwell Remix)<br />
45 Lee Cabrera Ft Alex Cartana Shake It (Move A Little Closer<br />
46 Clinton Sparks Vs. Semisonic Closing Time<br />
47 Fisher & Fiebak – Saxation (Deepdisco Remix)<br />
48 Larry Tee Charlie (Gooseflesh Remix)<br />
49 Nick Fiorucci & Subgroover Turn Me On (feat. Sven Armstrong) REMIXES (Subgroover Remix)<br />
50 Federico Scavo – I Do (Original Club Mix) <br />
51 Hotflush, Matthew Charles]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[34.  DJ Absinth Miami In Da House (Miami In Da House (Clubmix))
35 DJ Lutique feat. Ray Horton Love Train  (Buy One Get One Free Remix)
36 DJ Skillmaster – She Drives Me Crazy (Andrew Spencer Rmx Edit))
37 Emperor People from Ibiza EP (Bailar)
38 Ian Carey & Rosette feat. Timbaland & Brasco Amnesia (Club Mix)
39 Maroon 5 Payphone (Funk3d Club Mix)
40 Nicola Fasano, Steve Forest & Ido Shoam Captain 747 (Original Mix)
41 Scot Project W1 (Original Mix)
42 Sergio Matina & Ensaime Baltimora (Original Mix)
43 Starkillers, Nadia Ali Keep It Coming (Original Mix)
44 The Wanted Chasing The Sun (Hardwell Remix)
45 Lee Cabrera Ft Alex Cartana Shake It (Move A Little Closer
46 Clinton Sparks Vs. Semisonic Closing Time
47 Fisher & Fiebak – Saxation (Deepdisco Remix)
48 Larry Tee Charlie (Gooseflesh Remix)
49 Nick Fiorucci & Subgroover Turn Me On (feat. Sven Armstrong) REMIXES (Subgroover Remix)
50 Federico Scavo – I Do (Original Club Mix) 
51 Hotflush, Matthew Charles]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2012 19:20:16 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-30T19:20:16+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents July 2012 dance house music 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-july-2012-dance-house-music-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2012 18:53:47 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-30T18:53:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:18:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents July 2012 house club dance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-july-2012-house-club-dance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Wow cool i finally made my own cover on this house music mix.  My mom would be so proud.  We are finally start to hit some high temps and this month is no different.  High temperatures and house music go hand and hand.  Great way to release the stress would be to put this on and just let it all out.  Once again were hitting you with a powerful group of  music sure to get the heart tempo up.  As i deliver July 2012 dance house music mix a little early.  ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE AND PLEASE COMMENT .  Let’s see if we can beat June’s facebook like count which as i write this stands at 27.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2012 18:27:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-30T18:27:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:18:26</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents April 2011 hiphop music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-april-2011-hiphop-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2012 05:53:38 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-26T05:53:38+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents April 2011 hiphop music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-april-2011-hiphop-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents July 2012 dance house club music mix 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJDEALEYO presents June 2012 Get Waisted house mix part 4]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-get-waisted-house-mix-part-4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 19:22:50 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-11T19:22:50+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents June 2012 hiphop R&B Reggae 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-hiphop-rb-reggae-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1. Kanye West ft. DJ Khaled Cold (Clean) 3:39<br />
2 Logic Tic Tac Toe<br />
3  B.o.B Ray Bands<br />
4  B. Martin Swoosh ( 2o12 )<br />
5. Chris Brown ft. Big Sean & Wiz Khalifa Til I Die<br />
6 Driicky_Graham_-_ Snapbacks_and_Tattoos<br />
<br />
7 Travis Porter – Ride Like that (Feat. Jeremih)<br />
<br />
8 Drake ft. Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne The Real Her (Clean)<br />
9 Midnight Red – Hell Yeah<br />
<br />
10 Othello & 14KT Bang!<br />
<br />
11  J Roc Nickelodeon<br />
<br />
12 Steve_Aoki_&_Angger_Dimas_feat_Iggy_Azalea_-_ Beat_Down<br />
13 Busta Rhymes Wine & Go Down<br />
14 Othello & 14KT Top Spillin’<br />
15 Glasses Malone Rihanna (Radio Edit) 3:04<br />
16 Gym Class Heroes feat. Ryan Tedder The Fighter (Radio Edit) 3:45<br />
17 mister_modo_&_ugly_mac_beer_featuring_f._stokes_- Diggin In The Crates<br />
<br />
18. Tayyib Ali ft. Cisco Adler Ride With Us [djmebbe.com] 4:01<br />
19 Beyonce LOVE ON TOP NEW DJ TEDSMOOTH REMIX 3:47<br />
20 Mack Maine ft. Talib Kweli & Lil Wayne Celebrate [djmebbe.com] 5:40<br />
21 Souls Rest The Catalyst ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1. Kanye West ft. DJ Khaled Cold (Clean) 3:39<br />
2 Logic Tic Tac Toe<br />
3  B.o.B Ray Bands<br />
4  B. Martin Swoosh ( 2o12 )<br />
5. Chris Brown ft. Big Sean & Wiz Khalifa Til I Die<br />
6 Driicky_Graham_-_ Snapbacks_and_Tattoos<br />
<br />
7 Travis Porter – Ride Like that (Feat. Jeremih)<br />
<br />
8 Drake ft. Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne The Real Her (Clean)<br />
9 Midnight Red – Hell Yeah<br />
<br />
10 Othello & 14KT Bang!<br />
<br />
11  J Roc Nickelodeon<br />
<br />
12 Steve_Aoki_&_Angger_Dimas_feat_Iggy_Azalea_-_ Beat_Down<br />
13 Busta Rhymes Wine & Go Down<br />
14 Othello & 14KT Top Spillin’<br />
15 Glasses Malone Rihanna (Radio Edit) 3:04<br />
16 Gym Class Heroes feat. Ryan Tedder The Fighter (Radio Edit) 3:45<br />
17 mister_modo_&_ugly_mac_beer_featuring_f._stokes_- Diggin In The Crates<br />
<br />
18. Tayyib Ali ft. Cisco Adler Ride With Us [djmebbe.com] 4:01<br />
19 Beyonce LOVE ON TOP NEW DJ TEDSMOOTH REMIX 3:47<br />
20 Mack Maine ft. Talib Kweli & Lil Wayne Celebrate [djmebbe.com] 5:40<br />
21 Souls Rest The Catalyst ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1. Kanye West ft. DJ Khaled Cold (Clean) 3:39
2 Logic Tic Tac Toe
3  B.o.B Ray Bands
4  B. Martin Swoosh ( 2o12 )
5. Chris Brown ft. Big Sean & Wiz Khalifa Til I Die
6 Driicky_Graham_-_ Snapbacks_and_Tattoos

7 Travis Porter – Ride Like that (Feat. Jeremih)

8 Drake ft. Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne The Real Her (Clean)
9 Midnight Red – Hell Yeah

10 Othello & 14KT Bang!

11  J Roc Nickelodeon

12 Steve_Aoki_&_Angger_Dimas_feat_Iggy_Azalea_-_ Beat_Down
13 Busta Rhymes Wine & Go Down
14 Othello & 14KT Top Spillin’
15 Glasses Malone Rihanna (Radio Edit) 3:04
16 Gym Class Heroes feat. Ryan Tedder The Fighter (Radio Edit) 3:45
17 mister_modo_&_ugly_mac_beer_featuring_f._stokes_- Diggin In The Crates

18. Tayyib Ali ft. Cisco Adler Ride With Us [djmebbe.com] 4:01
19 Beyonce LOVE ON TOP NEW DJ TEDSMOOTH REMIX 3:47
20 Mack Maine ft. Talib Kweli & Lil Wayne Celebrate [djmebbe.com] 5:40
21 Souls Rest The Catalyst ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2012 06:01:42 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-06-05T06:01:42+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:14:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents June 2012 Get waisted house mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-get-waisted-house-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 16:10:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-05-26T16:10:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:16:49</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents June 2012 Get Waisted house music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-get-waisted-house-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 15:41:44 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-05-26T15:41:44+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:17:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents June 2012 GET WAISTED house mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-get-waisted-house-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Haha Memorial day weekend perfect time to listen to a house music mix by your good friend Djdealeyo.  You might be asking me why the picture of the daquari and my answer is simple.  It’s the essential way to get WAISTED.  Get it with your waist.  My concepts are always out of the ordinary but if you are drinking this weekend BE SAFE.  Any load up these three mixes on your ipod.  I guarantee a good time.  Have a daquari and embrace yourself on the ride through house, trance, club and dance as i bring to you my latest masterpiece.  June 2012 house music mix, GET WAISTED!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 15:31:31 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-05-26T15:31:31+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:16:02</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents June 2012 house music mix get waisted 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-june-2012-house-music-mix-get-waisted-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stay posted to djdealeyo.com for  tracklist]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2012 hiphop R&B Reggae 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 05:50:53 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents May 2012 hiphop R&B music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-may-2012-hiphop-rb-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents May 2012 hiphop R&B music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-may-2012-hiphop-rb-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Here we are in May and i think the we are starting to see some much improved hiphop for the summer.  I really get that impression with this collection of 34 of the latest in hiphop music ,  and R&B .  Enjoy, comment, and share….]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 18:50:48 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-05-07T18:50:48+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:11:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents May 2012 dance house club trance dubstep 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-may-2012-dance-house-club-trance-dubstep-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[It’s been a month of crazyness.  I just got going at LIDJSCHOOL, and i tend to be in my computer room more often thanks to my new desk and just a volcano of music.  I joined a record pool this month for the 1st time in my life.  I feel like i did at college when i would wait for free cd’s and records to come in the mail.  And i would hang out downstairs with a bunch of my friends and listen to all the new stuff.  We felt like rockstars to be so privlidged to listen to the new stuff.  Now i’m older and being in the pool got be current and i’m ready to knock everybody over with the house music and overall energy of Djdealeyo respresenting the Hamptons Dj.com and SRS.  There will proably be about 3 parts to this mix as i have about 50 songs i want to do]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 21:25:37 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-28T21:25:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:06:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents (#222)May 2012 house music club dance trance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-222may-2012-house-music-club-dance-trance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[T’s been a month of crazyness.  I just got going at LIDJSCHOOL, and i tend to be in my computer room more often thanks to my new desk and just a volcano of music.  I joined a record pool this month for the 1st time in my life.  I feel like i did at college when i would wait for free cd’s and records to come in the mail.  And i would hang out downstairs with a bunch of my friends and listen to all the new stuff.  We felt like rockstars to be so privlidged to listen to the new stuff.  Now i’m older and being in the pool got be current and i’m ready to knock everybody over with the house music and overall energy of Djdealeyo respresenting the Hamptons Dj.com and SRS.  There will proably be about 3 parts to this mix as i have about 50 songs i want to do]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[T’s been a month of crazyness.  I just got going at LIDJSCHOOL, and i tend to be in my computer room more often thanks to my new desk and just a volcano of music.  I joined a record pool this month for the 1st time in my life.  I feel like i did at college when i would wait for free cd’s and records to come in the mail.  And i would hang out downstairs with a bunch of my friends and listen to all the new stuff.  We felt like rockstars to be so privlidged to listen to the new stuff.  Now i’m older and being in the pool got be current and i’m ready to knock everybody over with the house music and overall energy of Djdealeyo respresenting the Hamptons Dj.com and SRS.  There will proably be about 3 parts to this mix as i have about 50 songs i want to do]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 04:58:05 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-26T04:58:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:13:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents May 2012 house club dance trance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-may-2012-house-club-dance-trance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[It’s been a month of crazyness.  I just got going at LIDJSCHOOL, and i tend to be in my computer room more often thanks to my new desk and just a volcano of music.  I joined a record pool this month for the 1st time in my life.  I feel like i did at college when i would wait for free cd’s and records to come in the mail.  And i would hang out downstairs with a bunch of my friends and listen to all the new stuff.  We felt like rockstars to be so privlidged to listen to the new stuff.  Now i’m older and being in the pool got be current and i’m ready to knock everybody over with the house music and overall energy of Djdealeyo respresenting the Hamptons Dj.com and SRS.  There will proably be about 3 parts to this mix as i have about 50 songs i want to do]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It’s been a month of crazyness.  I just got going at LIDJSCHOOL, and i tend to be in my computer room more often thanks to my new desk and just a volcano of music.  I joined a record pool this month for the 1st time in my life.  I feel like i did at college when i would wait for free cd’s and records to come in the mail.  And i would hang out downstairs with a bunch of my friends and listen to all the new stuff.  We felt like rockstars to be so privlidged to listen to the new stuff.  Now i’m older and being in the pool got be current and i’m ready to knock everybody over with the house music and overall energy of Djdealeyo respresenting the Hamptons Dj.com and SRS.  There will proably be about 3 parts to this mix as i have about 50 songs i want to do]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 04:48:25 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-26T04:48:25+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>31:05</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents April 2012 house club music mix part 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-april-2012-house-club-music-mix-part-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .  ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .  ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .  ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 20:09:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-05T20:09:14+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:25:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[ Djdealeyo presents April 2012 dance house music mix part 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-april-2012-dance-house-music-mix-part-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Again i had at prep time i had about 80 hiphop music songs.   I had a real difficult time chopping the list down there were alot of strong songs that didn’t make it.   This mix is a full two parts as i mix it up i’m not sure they will all make it.  I think i made the point clear.  Couple of radio favs mixed with your underground flavor.  It’s me , Djdealeyo mixing for the 219th time.  April 2012 hiphop & R&B ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Again i had at prep time i had about 80 hiphop music songs.   I had a real difficult time chopping the list down there were alot of strong songs that didn’t make it.   This mix is a full two parts as i mix it up i’m not sure they will all make it.  I think i made the point clear.  Couple of radio favs mixed with your underground flavor.  It’s me , Djdealeyo mixing for the 219th time.  April 2012 hiphop & R&B ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Again i had at prep time i had about 80 hiphop music songs.   I had a real difficult time chopping the list down there were alot of strong songs that didn’t make it.   This mix is a full two parts as i mix it up i’m not sure they will all make it.  I think i made the point clear.  Couple of radio favs mixed with your underground flavor.  It’s me , Djdealeyo mixing for the 219th time.  April 2012 hiphop & R&B ENJOY DOWNLOAD SHARE]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 19:57:06 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-05T19:57:06+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:17:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents April 2012 dance house club music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-april-2012-dance-house-club-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .   Jump on Facebook and find me, jump on twitter and follow me, go to my website www.djdealeyo.com and +1, and if you think  this mix rules share me. Appreciate the support ...ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .   Jump on Facebook and find me, jump on twitter and follow me, go to my website www.djdealeyo.com and +1, and if you think  this mix rules share me. Appreciate the support ...ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Wow i finally arrived at a place where i can dj this house music mix.  I thought i was gonna have to dj for days.  I honestly scanned about 300 songs to arrive at this group which is either going to be 3 or 4 parts. I also wanted to make sure I included the number one record.   I found two versions that will be more than satisfactory.  Of course i’m talking about Fun’s We Are Young.  i have to get give credit to a couple of local dj’s who helped me out with some tracks Dj matt cass, and Ray S.  THANK YOU~ So turn up the bass the snares, and the symbols, CHANGE YOUR SHEETS… it’s time to crank it up for a mix that will get you half way through work day.  It’s Djdealeyo’s latest house music mix April 2012 .   Jump on Facebook and find me, jump on twitter and follow me, go to my website www.djdealeyo.com and +1, and if you think  this mix rules share me. Appreciate the support ...ENJOY COMMENT SHARE]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 19:39:29 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-04-05T19:39:29+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:15:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents March 2012 Hiphop R&B music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-march-2012-hiphop-rb-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Http://www.streampad.com/]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Http://www.streampad.com/]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Http://www.streampad.com/]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:50:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-03-21T03:50:14+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:07:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents March 2012 hiphop R&B reggae music mix 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-march-2012-hiphop-rb-reggae-music-mix-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[It's very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer's joint or it's 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it's green it's gotta be good for you.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[It's very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer's joint or it's 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it's green it's gotta be good for you.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It's very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer's joint or it's 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it's green it's gotta be good for you.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:59:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-03-11T05:59:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents march 2012 dance 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-march-2012-dance-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Very excited to open with some strong trance.   A song about the childhood favorite Super Soaker NO FREAKIN WAY.  i know i used to argue with my brothers about the most powerful water gun .  We had a blast with those guns.  In and around the pool good ole times.  Even found a little Marvin Gaye, the old or ole.  This mix is three parts as i've listened to about 100 songs for this mix and narrowed it down the strong]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Very excited to open with some strong trance.   A song about the childhood favorite Super Soaker NO FREAKIN WAY.  i know i used to argue with my brothers about the most powerful water gun .  We had a blast with those guns.  In and around the pool good ole times.  Even found a little Marvin Gaye, the old or ole.  This mix is three parts as i've listened to about 100 songs for this mix and narrowed it down the strong]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 05:48:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents March 2012 dance club house trance music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-march-2012-dance-club-house-trance-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[It’s very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer’s joint or it’s 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it’s green it’s gotta be good for you.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[It’s very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer’s joint or it’s 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it’s green it’s gotta be good for you.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[It’s very fitting in a month we talk about luck and all of us all of a sudden we have an irish accent.  This mix is OLE all over the place in two ways.  One there are some old artists on here.  Dr Dre, Ashanti, .  The 2nd being that there are ton of old beats on here whether your feeling the california love on Nick Thayer’s joint or it’s 50 cent covering the 4 seasons this mix has and old feeling.  So wave your hands from this side to side turn the volume all the right and enjoy the old but new songs on this months hiphop &R&B delivered by the Greenest sticky icky.   If it’s green it’s gotta be good for you.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 05:10:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-03-06T05:10:12+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents March 2011 dance house club trance music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-march-2011-dance-house-club-trance-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Very excited to open with some strong trance.   A song about the childhood favorite Super Soaker NO FREAKIN WAY.  i know i used to argue with my brothers about the most powerful water gun .  We had a blast with those guns.  In and around the pool good ole times.  Even found a little Marvin Gaye, the old or ole.  This mix is three parts as i’ve listened to about 100 songs for this mix and narrowed it down the strong]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Very excited to open with some strong trance.   A song about the childhood favorite Super Soaker NO FREAKIN WAY.  i know i used to argue with my brothers about the most powerful water gun .  We had a blast with those guns.  In and around the pool good ole times.  Even found a little Marvin Gaye, the old or ole.  This mix is three parts as i’ve listened to about 100 songs for this mix and narrowed it down the strong]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Very excited to open with some strong trance.   A song about the childhood favorite Super Soaker NO FREAKIN WAY.  i know i used to argue with my brothers about the most powerful water gun .  We had a blast with those guns.  In and around the pool good ole times.  Even found a little Marvin Gaye, the old or ole.  This mix is three parts as i’ve listened to about 100 songs for this mix and narrowed it down the strong]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 04:16:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-03-06T04:16:10+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents January 2012 dance house club music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-january-2012-dance-house-club-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 03:44:54 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-01-29T03:44:54+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents February 2012 house club dance music mix 3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-february-2012-house-club-dance-music-mix-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents February 2012 house club dance music mix 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents February 2012 house club dance music mix 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-february-2012-house-club-dance-music-mix-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Three Part mix mixed in February 2012, check out djdealeyo.com for more on this mix and more mixes in house & hiphop]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents I love hiphop R&B Reggae music mix February 2012 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-i-love-hiphop-rb-reggae-music-mix-february-2012-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Long Island DJ is born at age 14
My journey as a Long Island DJ began my freshman year of high school.  His parents bought him a mixer, and amp, and some compact disc players, and believe it or not a tape deck.  Paul became addicted to his setup.He became a fixture at his percents pool party barbeques.  About one year later he got his 1st paid gig on City Long island.  “I remember loading my mom’s station wagon with all of my gear,There was barely any room for me”.  He made $75 that 1st party. The success of that party showed people how entertaining his music and his personality was
Paul brings is unorthodox Long Island Dj style to Long Island University: Southampton
With his love of performing trumpet since he was in 4th grade, he became a natural Dj. His early success in Dj’ing led him to go to Long Island University to major in broadcasting.  He started at CW Post college, and came close to giving up on broadcasting when he was failing his intro to communications class his first semester. Paul was commuting from Eastport to Brookville everyday for classes and it became too much for him to handle. He bounced back to get an A in the class.The first semester of Southampton he got excited about having his own radio show on the college radio station, WLIU.  Every week Paul went down to the gloomy WLIU to do his hip-hop radio show which he was appropriately titled “The Pure Sound Show”.  Most of Paul’s show was about the new hip-hop music that was fresh.  He was surprised to see that the radio station didn’t have a hip-hop library Being the advocator Paul is, he got involved in getting music for him and the station.On his own he kept writing letters to every music company there was look for music that he could play on his show.It was difficult but entering his junior year he had a good percentage of the music labels sending in product.Paul was hip-hop on Southampton College.Djdealeyo was becoming an influential Long Island DJ
Meanwhile on a social level,Paul was striving.He got involved with promoting WLIU outside of the box.He became a fixture on Wednesday afternoon they called it “Windup-Wednesday” Paul would play live (bringing all of his equipment) to the Galley to play while one of the other radio members of the radio station would sell 50 cent used cd’s to fundraise.At the same time that Paul was striving as an innovator at WLIU, Pure Sound Entertainment began to strive in the college community.Paul was busy playing most college events, and basketball games.If music was happening on the campus chances are Paul was involved with it. Unofficially Paul the music director for hip-hop & R&B.  At the same time the music hip-hop library at WLIU was growing to a point where people knew where to find it.  Paul established some contacts in the music industry. In addition to getting the music Paul would be offered to attend free concerts and the station was receiving free promotional material.  His junior year Paul brought Staten island’s finest Anomos & Stealth to perform at the college.  Paul has a respect for unknown, underground artists and bringing them to campus proved to be an excellent event. Paul advertised the event saying that were shooting a music video. The rumors spread that MTV was going to be there but that was not true. A lot of people looked at Paul in a whole new light after that event.Paul achieved an icon status on the campus during his junior year. Bringing recognition to WLIU was important to Paul. He got the station published in College Music Journal.  Paul’s love for the college community who embraced him, and his love for making things happen at the radio station were inspirational.
His senior year he had his eye on being the man at WLIU.With the support of the community and the disc jockeys he added General Manager to his title as music director.   His final year was equally successful.The senior year he put WLIU on the computer airwaves, with help from his brother Matt he established a web site for WLIU. Paul was also instrumental in bringing in much needed audio equipment, and computers for the station.  With Paul at the helm WLIU was all over the place his senior year. During the last couple months Paul got involved in yet another project. Paul was instrumental in getting Southampton College to move the radio station to a more visible place on campus.Paul advocated for a new structure to be placed in the rat, which would make WLIU noticeable to the campus community so students would know they were on and encourage people to listen. Paul was still on the air doing his hip-hop show.If you were talented you were encouraged to stop by and drop a verse during the freestyle session that became a fixture on the show.The last month of college when students were thinking about final exams, Paul was thinking about going out with a boom.He had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Grand Agent  (A Tribe Called Quest) on the telephone and brought in international sensation Toshi Kuboto into the studio.That same show we had a group in that was a reflection of the past.The Arsonists were in town to perform at the annual springfest festival. Paul was introduced to the Arsonists in the beginning stages of listening to hip-hop so he was excited about the opportunity to have them in the studio The chemistry was amazing as the Arsonists and Paul were entertaining as hell on the air.They ended the show with a freestyle that was intended to be paul and the arsonists, but Paul didn’t get his turn on the mic.  Paul acheived celebrity status when Paul was called upon again to introduce the crowd to the bands at Springfest 2001. Paul’s goal was to take it easy that day and drink but being the effective entertainer he is he couldn’t pass down a call like that.You should have seen him, it was amazing he really knows how to get a crowd hyped up.Now that sounds like a lot for most people but for Paul he strives with more to do, and he’s always thinking about making a lasting impression.I think a lot of people will not forget his commitment to his community. My focus on being a long island dj has died down alot since Paul has been concentrating on his career goals. Paul has alot of jobs in the administrative assistant, and the pool field still working diligently to reach his goals. Recently i’ve moved into the digital age and will know be playing music through the computer. It’s a digital age, and i have made the transition with my latest device the Mixtrack pro, and Virutal dj. Look out for more entertaining mixes, and more samples on my two monthly mixes that are playable and downloadable every month.
Check out some of the groups i affiliate myself with here
In 2011 after a 20 year run as a Long Island Dj ,
I changed the name of the business to Thehamptonsdj.com.  We had a good run as Pure Sound Entertainment but it was time for name change.  As i’m trying to appeal to more people.  i grew up in Eastport and i’ve lived in Hampton Bays, and Southampton and i credit living in those areas to my development as a Long Island Dj and as a person.  I’m also trying to tackle the internet so i’m the one showing up on the first page of google.  A challenge that i gladly accept.  Look out Djdealeyo is prepared for stardom and being one of long island dj hall of fame.  My other venture is LIDJSCHOOL.  A school designed to teaching the future dj’s of the world.  Find out more here]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 02:57:47 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents I Love hiphop February 2012 hiphop R&B music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-i-love-hiphop-february-2012-hiphop-rb-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Visit Djdealeyo.com for more parts to this mix, and 215 posted mixes online]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Visit Djdealeyo.com for more parts to this mix, and 215 posted mixes online]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Visit Djdealeyo.com for more parts to this mix, and 215 posted mixes online]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 02:55:12 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo present Best of 2011 dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-present-best-of-2011-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I really want to thank everyone for the recent visits.  Djdealeyo.com reached a new website high two weeks ago so THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THE SUPPORT!  If we can step things up a bit i’d really like to get all of your comments on my latest.    Google +1 and facebook and twitter shares are what i’m looking for on this one.  As i do every year,  I deliver the best songs of dance, club, house, trance, and happy hardcore in a countdown style.  This mix is three parts.  It’s great to be on the mic delivering you my best songs of the year.   2011 was a  year to remember in this genre and your going to reap the benefits on this one.  Be sure to download and share it with your friends….HERE WE GO…..]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I really want to thank everyone for the recent visits.  Djdealeyo.com reached a new website high two weeks ago so THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THE SUPPORT!  If we can step things up a bit i’d really like to get all of your comments on my latest.    Google +1 and facebook and twitter shares are what i’m looking for on this one.  As i do every year,  I deliver the best songs of dance, club, house, trance, and happy hardcore in a countdown style.  This mix is three parts.  It’s great to be on the mic delivering you my best songs of the year.   2011 was a  year to remember in this genre and your going to reap the benefits on this one.  Be sure to download and share it with your friends….HERE WE GO…..]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I really want to thank everyone for the recent visits.  Djdealeyo.com reached a new website high two weeks ago so THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THE SUPPORT!  If we can step things up a bit i’d really like to get all of your comments on my latest.    Google +1 and facebook and twitter shares are what i’m looking for on this one.  As i do every year,  I deliver the best songs of dance, club, house, trance, and happy hardcore in a countdown style.  This mix is three parts.  It’s great to be on the mic delivering you my best songs of the year.   2011 was a  year to remember in this genre and your going to reap the benefits on this one.  Be sure to download and share it with your friends….HERE WE GO…..]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 04:41:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-01-03T04:41:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2011 dance house music mix by djdealeyo.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2011-dance-house-music-mix-by-djdealeyo.com/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix<br />
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)<br />
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)<br />
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus<br />
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)<br />
6.	Chris Lake Nyc<br />
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down<br />
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump<br />
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix<br />
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix<br />
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)<br />
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix<br />
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)<br />
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)<br />
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus<br />
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)<br />
6.	Chris Lake Nyc<br />
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down<br />
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump<br />
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix<br />
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix<br />
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)<br />
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)
6.	Chris Lake Nyc
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:47:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-13T21:47:14+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[September 2011 dance house music mix by djdealeyo.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/september-2011-dance-house-music-mix-by-djdealeyocom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix<br />
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)<br />
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)<br />
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus<br />
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)<br />
6.	Chris Lake Nyc<br />
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down<br />
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump<br />
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix<br />
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix<br />
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)<br />
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix<br />
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)<br />
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)<br />
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus<br />
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)<br />
6.	Chris Lake Nyc<br />
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down<br />
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump<br />
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix<br />
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix<br />
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)<br />
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1.	Gary Caos Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix
2.	Like Choclate Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)
3.	Morgan Page, Sultan, Ned Shepard, Bt Ft Angela Mccluckey	In The Air (Hardwell Mix)
4.	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron	Circus
5.	Truelove- Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)
6.	Chris Lake Nyc
7.	Kaskade	Turn It Down
8.	Fredrico Scavo Strump
9.	Matteo DimarrCreep Original Mix
10.	Tjr One Love Original Mix
11.	Inxs Ft Tricky	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)
12.	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso Calling]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2011 hiphop R&B reggae music mix by djdealeyo]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2011-hiphop-rb-reggae-music-mix-by-djdealeyo/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1. J. Cole ft Drake- In The Morning<br />
2. Jason Derulo- Picking Up The Pieces<br />
3. Bei Major- Lights Down Low<br />
4. Bruno Mars- It Will Rain<br />
5. Ace Hood ft Chris Brown- Body 2 Body<br />
6. Shawyze & Cisco- Over & Over<br />
7. B.O.B- Strange Clouds<br />
8. August ft Busta Rhymes- Here Comes Trouble<br />
9. J. Cole ft Jay Z- Mr. Nice Watch<br />
10 Akon ft Hamsika Iyer- Chammak Challo Remix<br />
11. J. Cole ft Trey Songz- Can’t Get Enough<br />
12. Dj Drama ft Wale, Talia Coles- Never See You Again<br />
13. Busta Rhymes ft Nore- Tilt<br />
14 Statik Selectah- Play The Game<br />
15. MOP ft Snowgoons- Anybody Can Get It<br />
16 Joe Kickass ft O.S.C.R- Copycats<br />
17. Busta Rhymes ft French Montana, Uncle Murda, Reek Da Villian- Lay Em Down To Rest<br />
18. Styles P ft Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross- Harsh]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1. J. Cole ft Drake- In The Morning<br />
2. Jason Derulo- Picking Up The Pieces<br />
3. Bei Major- Lights Down Low<br />
4. Bruno Mars- It Will Rain<br />
5. Ace Hood ft Chris Brown- Body 2 Body<br />
6. Shawyze & Cisco- Over & Over<br />
7. B.O.B- Strange Clouds<br />
8. August ft Busta Rhymes- Here Comes Trouble<br />
9. J. Cole ft Jay Z- Mr. Nice Watch<br />
10 Akon ft Hamsika Iyer- Chammak Challo Remix<br />
11. J. Cole ft Trey Songz- Can’t Get Enough<br />
12. Dj Drama ft Wale, Talia Coles- Never See You Again<br />
13. Busta Rhymes ft Nore- Tilt<br />
14 Statik Selectah- Play The Game<br />
15. MOP ft Snowgoons- Anybody Can Get It<br />
16 Joe Kickass ft O.S.C.R- Copycats<br />
17. Busta Rhymes ft French Montana, Uncle Murda, Reek Da Villian- Lay Em Down To Rest<br />
18. Styles P ft Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross- Harsh]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1. J. Cole ft Drake- In The Morning
2. Jason Derulo- Picking Up The Pieces
3. Bei Major- Lights Down Low
4. Bruno Mars- It Will Rain
5. Ace Hood ft Chris Brown- Body 2 Body
6. Shawyze & Cisco- Over & Over
7. B.O.B- Strange Clouds
8. August ft Busta Rhymes- Here Comes Trouble
9. J. Cole ft Jay Z- Mr. Nice Watch
10 Akon ft Hamsika Iyer- Chammak Challo Remix
11. J. Cole ft Trey Songz- Can’t Get Enough
12. Dj Drama ft Wale, Talia Coles- Never See You Again
13. Busta Rhymes ft Nore- Tilt
14 Statik Selectah- Play The Game
15. MOP ft Snowgoons- Anybody Can Get It
16 Joe Kickass ft O.S.C.R- Copycats
17. Busta Rhymes ft French Montana, Uncle Murda, Reek Da Villian- Lay Em Down To Rest
18. Styles P ft Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross- Harsh]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:38:45 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-13T21:38:45+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:07:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2011 hiphop R&B  Reggae music mix by djdealeyo.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2011-hiphop-rb-reggae-music-mix-by-djdealeyocom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[19 Nore ft Lil Wayne & Pitbull- Finito<br />
20. Karl Wolf- No Way<br />
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight<br />
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers<br />
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me<br />
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars<br />
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></description>
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20. Karl Wolf- No Way<br />
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight<br />
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers<br />
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me<br />
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars<br />
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[19 Nore ft Lil Wayne & Pitbull- Finito
20. Karl Wolf- No Way
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:34:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-13T21:34:14+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>24:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[October 2011 hiphop R&B  Reggae music mix by djdealeyo.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/october-2011-hiphop-rb-reggae-music-mix-by-djdealeyo.com/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[19 Nore ft Lil Wayne & Pitbull- Finito<br />
20. Karl Wolf- No Way<br />
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight<br />
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers<br />
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me<br />
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars<br />
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[19 Nore ft Lil Wayne & Pitbull- Finito<br />
20. Karl Wolf- No Way<br />
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight<br />
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers<br />
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me<br />
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars<br />
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[19 Nore ft Lil Wayne & Pitbull- Finito
20. Karl Wolf- No Way
21 Tarik- Alone Tonight
22. The Academy (jadakiss, Billy Danze, La the Darkman, -Say Killz-Right Righeous Teachers
23 Kardinal Offishal ft Rock City- Get It Like Me
24. Royce Da 59- Random Bars
25 Big Sean- Dance (Ass)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:34:14 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-13T21:34:14+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>24:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[10/11 Dance house club music mix 2 mixed by djdealeyo]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/1011-dance-house-club-music-mix-2-mixed-by-djdealeyo/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1.	Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix	Gary Caos<br />
2.	Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)	Like Choclate<br />
3.		<br />
4.	Circus	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron<br />
5.	Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)	? Not Sure<br />
6.	Nyc	Chris Lake<br />
7.	Turn It Down	Kaskade<br />
8.	Strump	Fredrico Scavo<br />
9.	Creep Original Mix	Matteo Dimarr<br />
10.	One Love Original Mix	Tjr<br />
11.	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)	Inxs Ft Tricky<br />
12.	Calling	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso]]></description>
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2.	Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)	Like Choclate<br />
3.		<br />
4.	Circus	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron<br />
5.	Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)	? Not Sure<br />
6.	Nyc	Chris Lake<br />
7.	Turn It Down	Kaskade<br />
8.	Strump	Fredrico Scavo<br />
9.	Creep Original Mix	Matteo Dimarr<br />
10.	One Love Original Mix	Tjr<br />
11.	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)	Inxs Ft Tricky<br />
12.	Calling	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1.	Let’s Play (Na Na Na) Original Mix	Gary Caos
2.	Da Bomb (Narcotic Creation Radio Edit)	Like Choclate
3.		
4.	Circus	Wolfgang Gartner Ft Jim Jones & Cam’ron
5.	Rock The Casbah (Original Mix)	? Not Sure
6.	Nyc	Chris Lake
7.	Turn It Down	Kaskade
8.	Strump	Fredrico Scavo
9.	Creep Original Mix	Matteo Dimarr
10.	One Love Original Mix	Tjr
11.	Mediate (Ralph Rosario)	Inxs Ft Tricky
12.	Calling	Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 19:00:41 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-10-01T19:00:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:00:42</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Djdealeyo presents October 2011 dance house club music mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/djdealeyo-presents-october-2011-dance-house-club-music-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I did about 4 weeks of prep for this two part mix.  Know that things are beginning to slow down i'll be able to do mixes like this one.  Visited a bunch of my favorite sties  this song is sick . com, hotnewplaylist.com, the billboard chart , and the top songs on Itunes.  Feel free to check out djdealeyo.com for free music mixes, thehamptonsdj.com for hiring information and lidjschool to learn from one of the greats]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I did about 4 weeks of prep for this two part mix.  Know that things are beginning to slow down i'll be able to do mixes like this one.  Visited a bunch of my favorite sties  this song is sick . com, hotnewplaylist.com, the billboard chart , and the top songs on Itunes.  Feel free to check out djdealeyo.com for free music mixes, thehamptonsdj.com for hiring information and lidjschool to learn from one of the greats]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 04:40:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-28T04:40:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:11:58</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[9/11 dance 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/911-dance-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[18	Jason Derulo	Don’t Wanna Go Home (7th Heaven_<br />
19	Jay Sean	Hit The Lights (Jump Smokers Mix)<br />
20	Lady Gaga	The Edge Of Glory (Electro Bangers)<br />
21	LMFAO	Party Rock Anthem (E-Cologgy Mix)<br />
22	Oscar Cano, Freddy Marquez	Can’t Stop (Dario Nunez Mix<br />
23	David Guetta	Titanium<br />
24	Juanes	La Camisa Niega (Dj Cool Remix<br />
25	Rico Bernasconi Akon, beenie man	Girls<br />
26	CAZZETTE vs Adele	Set Fire To The Rain<br />
27	Dev	Dancing In The dark (It’s The Dj Cue Mix)]]></description>
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19	Jay Sean	Hit The Lights (Jump Smokers Mix)<br />
20	Lady Gaga	The Edge Of Glory (Electro Bangers)<br />
21	LMFAO	Party Rock Anthem (E-Cologgy Mix)<br />
22	Oscar Cano, Freddy Marquez	Can’t Stop (Dario Nunez Mix<br />
23	David Guetta	Titanium<br />
24	Juanes	La Camisa Niega (Dj Cool Remix<br />
25	Rico Bernasconi Akon, beenie man	Girls<br />
26	CAZZETTE vs Adele	Set Fire To The Rain<br />
27	Dev	Dancing In The dark (It’s The Dj Cue Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[18	Jason Derulo	Don’t Wanna Go Home (7th Heaven_
19	Jay Sean	Hit The Lights (Jump Smokers Mix)
20	Lady Gaga	The Edge Of Glory (Electro Bangers)
21	LMFAO	Party Rock Anthem (E-Cologgy Mix)
22	Oscar Cano, Freddy Marquez	Can’t Stop (Dario Nunez Mix
23	David Guetta	Titanium
24	Juanes	La Camisa Niega (Dj Cool Remix
25	Rico Bernasconi Akon, beenie man	Girls
26	CAZZETTE vs Adele	Set Fire To The Rain
27	Dev	Dancing In The dark (It’s The Dj Cue Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:56:53 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-15T19:56:53+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:08</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[9/11 dance 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djdealeyo/911-dance-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Paul Cassella aka Djdealeyo]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1	Wiz Khalifa	No Sleep (Aylen Mix)<br />
2	Britney Spears	I Wanna Go (Disco Fries)<br />
3	Bruno Mars	Talking To The Moon (Hommer Mix)<br />
4	Jack Holiday ft. Allison	Missing You (Mike Candys)<br />
5	jennifer lopez	I’m Into You (Gregor Salto)<br />
6	LMFAO	Champagne Showers<br />
7	Marc Anthony	Rain Over Me<br />
8	Don Omar ft Lucrezo	Danza Kuduro (Dj Mojero Mix<br />
9	DJ Mozes	It’s Your Birthday (Lil Jon Hype Edit)<br />
10	Allure ft Jes	Show Me The Way<br />
11	baby bash	Vegas Nights (Jump Smokers Mix)<br />
12	Edward Maya	In My Arms<br />
13	Deadmau5	Where My Keys<br />
14	Avici	Levels (Clockwork Mix)<br />
15	Dave Guetta ft Jennifer Hudson	Night Of Your Life<br />
16	DJ Khaled	I’m On One (Dj Megaman<br />
17	Froidz	Finnally (Mord Fustang Mix)]]></description>
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2	Britney Spears	I Wanna Go (Disco Fries)<br />
3	Bruno Mars	Talking To The Moon (Hommer Mix)<br />
4	Jack Holiday ft. Allison	Missing You (Mike Candys)<br />
5	jennifer lopez	I’m Into You (Gregor Salto)<br />
6	LMFAO	Champagne Showers<br />
7	Marc Anthony	Rain Over Me<br />
8	Don Omar ft Lucrezo	Danza Kuduro (Dj Mojero Mix<br />
9	DJ Mozes	It’s Your Birthday (Lil Jon Hype Edit)<br />
10	Allure ft Jes	Show Me The Way<br />
11	baby bash	Vegas Nights (Jump Smokers Mix)<br />
12	Edward Maya	In My Arms<br />
13	Deadmau5	Where My Keys<br />
14	Avici	Levels (Clockwork Mix)<br />
15	Dave Guetta ft Jennifer Hudson	Night Of Your Life<br />
16	DJ Khaled	I’m On One (Dj Megaman<br />
17	Froidz	Finnally (Mord Fustang Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1	Wiz Khalifa	No Sleep (Aylen Mix)
2	Britney Spears	I Wanna Go (Disco Fries)
3	Bruno Mars	Talking To The Moon (Hommer Mix)
4	Jack Holiday ft. Allison	Missing You (Mike Candys)
5	jennifer lopez	I’m Into You (Gregor Salto)
6	LMFAO	Champagne Showers
7	Marc Anthony	Rain Over Me
8	Don Omar ft Lucrezo	Danza Kuduro (Dj Mojero Mix
9	DJ Mozes	It’s Your Birthday (Lil Jon Hype Edit)
10	Allure ft Jes	Show Me The Way
11	baby bash	Vegas Nights (Jump Smokers Mix)
12	Edward Maya	In My Arms
13	Deadmau5	Where My Keys
14	Avici	Levels (Clockwork Mix)
15	Dave Guetta ft Jennifer Hudson	Night Of Your Life
16	DJ Khaled	I’m On One (Dj Megaman
17	Froidz	Finnally (Mord Fustang Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:51:47 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2011-09-15T19:51:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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