Mike's
interest in music took a turn when he began listening
to a radio station called WBMX (which is no longer
in existence). On that station, he would listen to
programs like the Hot Lunch Mixes as well as the Friday
and Saturday night mix shows. On these shows, you
could here the likes of Farley ‘JackMaster’
Funk, Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley, and Frankie
Knuckles. This is when Mike's interest in DJ'ing was
sparked.
It
was not long after that Mike became interested in
producing. He and his brother would experiment with
a Roland TR-505 and a Casio sampler. Mike began producing
on a more serious note in 1988. In mid 1989, he released
his first 12’inch with a schoolmate named George
titled “Make the Music” and “Uninhibited
Desire” on the legendary Chicago Trax/Housetime
label. The exuberance in releasing his first record
soon turned into frustration from dealing with a ‘shady’
label.
In
January of 1991, Mike teamed up with George again
to release a three track EP. This EP was released
on Warehouse/Muzique Records. Again the excitement
led to disappointment.
Having
released two records and seeing no return, Mike stop
producing and DJ'ing and concentrated on obtaining
a Degree in Communications-Media Studies from Northern
Illinois University in Dekalb, IL. In March of 1992,
while back in Chicago for the weekend, Mike visited
a friend to listen to some records. While listening,
he came across a record on the DJAX UP BEATS label
by Terrace a.k.a. Stefan Robbers of the Acid Junkies.
Impressed to find a label that was releasing that
style of music, he prepared a demo and sent it to
DJAX. Soon after, he received a call from Saskia Slegers
a.k.a. Miss DJAX. He signed with DJAX and began a
4-year relationship with the label.
After
signing with DJAX, Mike began to DJ throughout Europe.
His first DJ gig in Europe was at rave in Paris, France
for a crowd of about 7000 people. Other highlights
include touring in Australia and Brazil, DJ'ing at
Germany's biggest rave MAYDAY 7 and performing live
at MAYDAY 8. This was Mike's first live performance
in Europe. It was also broadcast live on Viva, Germany's
MTV equivalent and voted #8 in the top 10 international
live performances of the year by FrontPage magazine,
Germany's leading dance magazine at the time.
Other
noteworthy DJ gigs include Ministry of Sound in London,
The Rex in Paris, Tresor Club in Berlin and MelkWeg
in Holland. Mike has also played in other countries
such as Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Norway,
Spain and Portugal. In addition, Mike has played some
of North America's best clubs like The Limelight,
Sound Factory and Twilo in New York, Shelter and Karma
in Chicago and Industry in Toronto as well as many
underground parties throughout the world.
Mike
was also seen in the critically acclaimed documentary
film “Modulations”.
Mike
has remixed artists such as Gary Numan, Hardfloor,
Joey Beltram, Robert Armani and Steve Stoll. Mike
has headlined events worldwide with DJ heavyweights
such as Carl Cox, Sven Vath, Daft Punk, Dave Clark
and Westbam.
Mike
graduated from Northern Illinois University with a
Communications-Media Studies degree in December of
1995. He returned to the Chicago area in the summer
of 1996. Soon after, he parted ways with DJAX Records
and started two labels, Majesty Recordings and Majik
Gruuv Records.
While
Mike will be spending more time pursuing goals not
related to music, he will continue to produce and
DJ.
Mike
Dearborn - Unbalanced Frequency - Djax-Up-148
(1992)
Mike Dearborn - Intense Musik - Djax-Up-151
(1992)
Mike Dearborn - Strictly Underground
- Djax-Up-174 (1993)
Mike Dearborn - Chaotic State - Djax-Up-188
(1993)
Mike Dearborn - Unpredictable - Djax-Up-207
(1994)
Mike Dearborn - Moments (2x12”)
- Djax-Up-218 (1995)
Mike Dearborn - Razorsarp (2x12”)
- Djax-Up-230 (1995)
Mike Dearborn - Muzikal Journey (CD)
- Djax-Up-11 (1995)
Mike Dearborn - Jaws - Djax-Up-254
(1996)