Brian Stewart is the creative power behind DJversion666, composing industrial music of various sub-genres ranging from goth to industrial metal and everything in between. He is also a kinky person who is very close our friend, Luna Darke.
NOTE: Off camera (for most of the time) Miss Melissa has chained Luna Dark to my bed and used her homemade flogger and cane on her. They were both wearing French maid outfits.
Nicholas Tanek sits down with DJVersion666 and and has a video chat.
Brian Stewart is the creative power behind DJversion666, composing industrial music of various sub-genres ranging from goth to industrial metal and everything in between. He also has deejayed at various venues, ranging from gentlemen’s clubs in the State of New Jersey, to industrial dance clubs such as Mojo 13′s Asylum 13 and Solid State, in Wilmington, Delaware.
DJversion666 was originally a moniker used to poke fun at the ridiculous names DJs call themselves (DJversion666 is a dj, as well as a musician, after all). A few years ago, he started releasing his older, original works onto various media outlets which spawned a desire to write newer music. His love for the industrial sound is apparent in his creations. What started out as an outlet for the noises in his head, became a life of its own. Now, it sits and waits to pounce on every note that is fed into it. DJversion666 is a slave to his own creations.
https://djversion666.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/djversion666 (older stuff- some, muuuuch older)
You can also hear some of his mixes here (he is a dj, after all):
https://www.mixcloud.com/DJversion666/
You can find him
on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djversion666
Twitter: @DJversion666
and if you really want to get your stalker on,
Instagram: DJversion666
BUT WHO THE FUCK IS DJversion666?
Brian Stewart is the creative power behind DJversion666, composing industrial music of various sub-genres ranging from goth to industrial metal and everything in between. He also has deejayed at various venues, ranging from gentlemen’s clubs in the State of New Jersey, to industrial dance clubs such as Mojo 13’s Asylum 13 and Solid State, in Wilmington, Delaware.
He continues to work with incredibly talented individuals, including the man behind the project, Exemia, whose list of accomplishments are far to large to summarize on one internet.
His premiere album, Prelude, is his way of kicking down the doors of the music industry to let everyone know he’s arrived.
Contact DJversion666 at:
deemonjay@gmail.com
or
Brian.Stewart@DJVersion666.com