Nelson Díaz Martinez
(born on April 7, 1972 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), known artistically as DJ Nelson
is a DJ/producer who played a significant role in the development and popularization of reggaeton. He first made a name for himself as part of the Noise, a club-centered collective that was spawned in 1992. The Noise—composed of DJs, MCs, producers, and club coordinators—hosted a long-lasting series of club nights in San Juan that were vital to the development and popularization of reggaeton. DJ Nelson earned credit as one of the top Noise DJs, and he also served as a producer/arranger for the collective's music.
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Musical career
In 1997 he made his CD debut, Nel-Zone, which was split into respective reggae and rap mixes, and he also was credited on a couple other CD releases that year:
Don Chezina's Bien Guillao de Gangster and
Ivy Queen's
En Mi Imperio (1997). From this point forward, DJ Nelson began focusing on his solo career, primarily as a producer, with notable credits including
Ivy Queen's
The Original Rude Girl (1998) and
Wisin & Yandel's
Los Reyes del Nuevo Milenio (2000). His mixtape-style productions continued as well, with Undertrack Collection (2000) and Music (2001), the latter of which marked the advent of his personal brand, Flow Music.
DJ Nelson signed to this label a trio of young, up-and-coming producers: Francisco Saldaña, Víctor Cabrera, Norgie Noriega, the former two of whom are better known as
Luny Tunes, of course, while the latter goes by just
Noriega. These three producers pooled their talents together for
Mas Flow (2003), a mixtape album that was groundbreaking in terms of popularity and influence. Numerous volumes followed, except without Noriega, who went the solo route, debuting with Contra la Corriente (2004). DJ Nelson continued with his own career as well, releasing
Flow la Discoteka (2004) and opening a club of the same name, at which he was the resident DJ. In addition, he is credited with having set up The Mix 107.7, a popular Puerto Rican radio station hosted by DJ Coyote, and he even took his brand into the clothing industry, forming Flow Wear. Released in 2007,
Flow la Discoteka, Vol. 2 featured his biggest hit single to date, "
Pasarela", performed by Dalmata. DJ Nelson and Arcangel, consider themselves as pioneers in the new "urban movement", a sub-genre of reggaeton and hip-hop, Electro-Flow. Electro-Flow as Arcangel baptized it, is a blend of Hip-hop, reggaeton, dance-hall, electronica, and other futuristic sounds. Electro-flow can be heard in the songs. "Chica Virtual", "Pa Que la Pases Bien", "Te Estoy Buscando". "Sexy Movimiento", "Siguelo", "Dame un Poquito" by Wisin y Yandel. "Veo Veo" by Yaga y Mackie Ranks. Also "Let's Do It" "No te Veo" all are considered Electro-flow. Some songs lean more towards dance Hip Hop while some lean more towards Reggaeton depending on the song.
Discography
- 1995 Big Bam Blunt
- 1997 Nel-Zone
- 2001 Music
- 2001 The Flow: Sweet Dreams
- 2004 Flow la Discoteka
- 2005 The Flow: Sweet Dreams (Special Edition)
- 2006 The Kings of the Remix
- 2006 The Flow Vol. 1
- 2007 Flow la Discoteka 2
- 2009 The Flow Is Back
Production discography
- 2007 Broke & Famous
(Ñejo & Dalmata)
- 2009 ''Broke & Famous: Still Broke The Mixtape (Ñejo & Dalmata)
Various artists albums: Presented by DJ Nelson
- 2003 Mas Flow
(Luny Tunes & Noriega)
- 2004 La Trayectoria
(Luny Tunes)
- 2004 Contra la Corriente
(Noriega)
- 2005 Los Abusadores (DJ Sonic)