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DJ IDeaL
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Tomas Serrano (born April 30, 1982), known professionally as DJ IDeaL[3] or IDeaL, is a Mexican American producer, musician, and DJ.[4] He has gained notoriety in the EDM community, producing tracks in numerous electronic genres. He has worked extensively with other established EDM artists like J-Break, Tristan D, and Paul Oakenfold.[1] He has also played numerous major EDM festivals, including the Ultra Music Festival, Life in Color, and the San Diego Pride Festival. DJ IDeaL considers San Diego, California his hometown.[5]
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Serrano's interest in dance music was spurred by a family member when he was only 8 years old.[6] He began DJing at 15 for a senior project in high school.[7] From that point, he began performing at house parties and underground events. He also attended UC Santa Cruz where he became active in the rave scene.[8] By the early 2000s, Serrano was working in rave and nightclub scenes at 18+ & 21+ nightclubs in both Tijuana and San Diego.[1] In 2006, he was a promotions manager for Giant while also managing the Belo Nightclub in San Diego.[3]
Jägermeister sponsored DJ IDeaL in the late 2000s, making him their first house music artist.[8] He has also been the resident DJ at numerous nightclubs, including most recently at Avalon Hollywood in California and Guacara Taina in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[9] DJ IDeaL first teamed up with J-Break in 2011 on a remix for Eddie Amador's "Morning After." He went on to produce original mixes with Eddie Amador and J-Break, including "I Need You" in 2013. In 2014, he released an original mix with Tristan D entitled "Miami" which reached #14 in the Beatport Trance charts.[2] Throughout his career, IDeaL has performed alongside notable EDM artists like Paul Oakenfold, Tiësto, and The Crystal Method[1] in locations across the United States, and the Dominican Republic, Greece.[9] He has also performed at the Playboy Mansion numerous times.[8]
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