dejay panekk

From Baton Rouge, United States
Basic Info
Gender:
Birth Date:
February 12, 1974
Last Login:
December 23, 2014
Member Since:
November 25, 2011
Membership:
Freemium
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31
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35
*Status
DJ
*Genres
Trance
About Me
Paul Lehr (aka Panekk) began his music career at the young age of 12 with the purchase of a Tama drum set. By the time Paul was 14 years old he was already in a band called CoreLord. CoreLord was doing performances at various events such as school dances. After a few years of band hopping, Paul settled in with a group called Requiem. The group was pretty successful, playing gigs all over Louisiana. Requiem also recorded their debut CD called “Suffering†at Dave Fortman’s (the guitarist from Ugly Kid Joe) studio. After 5 years of playing and recording with Requiem, Paul left the group. Bored without music in his life, Paul began to mix vinyl and produce techno tracks. Paul played around for awhile before he actually bought his first set of tables and took it to the next level. In 1993, after about a year of playing at house parties and such, Paul decided to expand on this hobby. He labeled himself Panekk. In 1996 Paul started a group of DJ’s and gave the group the name Dizzy Records. The original DJ’s in the group were Panekk, Mike Edwards, Stress, Roll and X-Con. Dizzy Records started to produce events like "Skool’s Out" at The University Commons, with crowds of 200 plus people. In 1999 the "Skool’s Out" event had a record 400 plus people in attendance. After a few years with Dizzy Records, Panekk started a side group called Phatt House Productions (P.H.P.). P.H.P. produced events at Gate 7 called “Phatt Assed Patio Partiesâ€Â. After a few months of these events, P.H.P. started another event at The Spanish Moon, called “Frequencyâ€Â. Then in 2001, Phatt House Productions and Dizzy Records threw arguably Baton Rouge’s best party to date, called “Independence Dayâ€Â. The venue, a beach, set the vibe for this event. The two production companies threw another party on the same location called “Phatt Beach Partyâ€Â. To many, many people these are considered to be the best events ever in the Capitol City. After two more events and around Thanksgiving of 2002, there was a house fire that destroyed everything. Paul had just put together a live P.A. with roomate and fellow band member Heath H. They lost it all -- Groove Box, Groove Sampler, Electric drums, Turntables and records were all destroyed. After this, Paul decided he had enough and decided to retire from the music business. Then on Jan. first, 2004, Dizzy Records along with Club Fringe Productions produced “Jack Off The New Yearâ€Â. Panekk has since then come out of retirement and has several bookings this summer, so be on the look out for Panekk in the future. The Baton Rouge native was inspired and influenced by such DJ greats as Kimball Collins, Rabbit in the Moon, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Hardware, Christopher Lawrence, Paul Van Dyke, Carl Cox and many more. Panekk describes his music as a means by which people from different places can be brought together to share a positive and common adventure. He is a complete embodiment of the live dance experience, as his sets stream a current of energy through the ear.