DJ FURY (aka "The King of Bass"), began his professional music career in 1991 with the recording of his former Bass Patrol group album, "The Kings of Bass", released in 1992 through Miami-based Joey Boy Records. Before that time, he was a popular mixtape DJ in the South. After high school Fury joined the US Air Force for a few years and purchased a lot of the equipment that started his music career. Fury got his first record deal by sending demo cassette tapes to record company addresses he found on the back of his vinyl record collection. Over time, Fury taught himself how to produce music and make beats, play various instruments, arrange, edit, mix and master his own recordings. Today, Fury even films, directs and edits his own music videos. Throughout his career, DJ Fury produced many albums for his former group, Bass Patrol, many solo albums and several albums, singles and remixes for popular recording artists such as: Glam Graham, Uncle Luke, Half Pint, The Miami Boys, Men of Vision and more! Fury also has a few Greatest Hits albums under his belt and is one of the pioneers of that Southern, hard-hitting, Miami Bass music sound. Music produced by DJ Fury has been used on many syndicated TV shows such as, Last Call With Carson Daly on NBC, Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn on Comedy Central and several others. His songs have been used for instructional snowboarding videos in Japan and have also been featured in the movies "Only The Strong" (20th Century Fox) and "Trippin’" (Rogue/October Films). Back in 1995, DJ Fury founded the indie label, Full Moon Records, Inc. In those days, Fury and and his street teams scoured the country selling CD's and cassette tapes from the trunks of their cars, gave away promotional materials, networked with local DJ's, and placed product on consignment in local record stores. Fury released several albums on his label, including one of his classics, "Still Blowin' Speakers". In the year 2000, Fury took a hiatus from the music biz to remodel his Central FL home and to spend more leisure time with his family. A few years later Fury re-emerged and signed a deal with "The King of Pop", Michael Jackson's label, MJJ Records. That spawned a deal with Epic/Sony and placement on the "Trippin'" movie soundtrack and video for his song "Da' Bomb". In 2006, Fury released another solo CD entitled, "Competition Bass", to bring life to the long forgotten Bass Music genre. Also in 2006, Fury relocated to Atlanta, GA. He decided to retire from the music biz to enjoy a quiet life in the suburbs, which lasted a long 12 years. Then in mid 2018, with online pressure from fans and from his Wife, Fury built a custom, state-of-the-art recording studio in his home to begin recording new music. That brings us to more recent times and the formation of GoldMyne Entertainment, LLC in 2019. DJ Fury is currently working with GME artist Glam Graham on her debut album project entitled "SINsation". DJ Fury and Glam Graham got married on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2018. DJ Fury is also working on a new mixtape, The MiXXXtape, that will feature many new artist along with established ones.