DJ Jamtrx 1971-2007

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1971 - 2007
Biography
1989: Disc Jockey, Anzia 1st Audio, Manila
1990: Recording Engr., Hiligaynon Records, Iloilo City
1991: Record Producer, Vicor Music Corp. Manila
1993: Remixer, Discotech U.S.A.
1996: Multimedia Engr., Acmex Systems, Japan
1998: Remixer, Valentine Music, Singapore
1999: Record Producer, Universal Records, Manila
2000: CONSULTANT, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) H.K.
2000: Record Producer, STAR Records (ABS-CBN), Manila
2002: Remixer, Sony Music, Manila
Description

Jonathan Tiongco A.K.A. DJ Jamtrx has been professionally re-mixing since 1991. Was one of the Top Re-mixers for DISCOTECH USA before it closed following the death of partner and company owner; Lenny Gray back 1996. Also did ULTIMIX Bootleg re-mix of "Let's Wait Awhile" - Janet Jackson. Credits include re-mixes of songs like "Sidewalk Talk'96" by Madonna, "Padlock'96" by M People, "Down Under" by Men at Work and the Intl. New Wave Diary Megamixxes. He is now running his own Music Production firm, DSP-ENT-SYS. A true survivor, DJ Jamtrx can write, compose, arrange and produce tracks all in his Studio and is a Digidesign & Sound Forge Pioneer for 10 years. He is also responsible for the Big Asian Hits "Tiny Bubbles 2000" & "Terminal" by Rupert Holmes. In August 2005, Jonathan was commissioned by the Philippine Government to analyze the infamous "Hello Garci" wiretapps, which almost impeached Philippine President Gloria Arroyo. After a decades experience in Digital Audio Production, he concluded the tapes tampered. Jonathan is now putting up a local group of DJ and Digital Audio experts so in the future, an institution of authority may deal with such audio recordings.

Based on a police traffic report, the incident happened at 3:50 a.m. in front of the Commission on Audit office on Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City.
Tiongco, 36, was driving his car, a Toyota Avanza with license plate ZHE 496, on his way to Fairview from Tandang Sora when he slammed into an Isuzu dump truck parked by the side of the road. He sustained serious injuries while his vehicle was heavily damaged.
The driver of a taxi cab passing by the area brought him to the Far Eastern University Hospital. Tiongco died that night.
His body was brought Tuesday to the St. Peter's Chapel on Quezon Avenue where the wake would be held. No date has been set for his burial. According to officials of St. Peter's, Tiongco's family had asked them to bar media men from attending the wake and to ban the use of cell phones in the viewing room.

 

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