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Born in Providence, RI, in the early '70s, by the time Eclipse moved to Columbia, SC, in 1985, he was already fast becoming a requested and respected DJ. In 1992 he left South Carolina for New York to produce <a href="spotify:artist:40bZG5ihgjqtufTvy8dz2u">MC Serch</a>'s (who he had met in Columbia) sophomore album, which -- due to problems with label Def Jam -- was never released. In 1994, working at Wild Pitch Records in retail promotion, Eclipse met <a href="spotify:artist:512XzHHqMcExxeqlNUgEIL">Sabac</a>, who, along with <a href="spotify:artist:1mMjwoytmHP5dTJbIQxN4V">Ill Bill</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5ybthCcxHUMyDVcJEGVD0f">Goretex</a>, formed Non Phixion in 1995. Eventually Eclipse moved over to work at Fat Beats Records, also DJing for acts like <a href="spotify:artist:30w84nn3PeS84CNq1Ryrb7">Natural Elements</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5ynvmGwc83ZoRx2EIWHXLX">Beatnuts</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:6EFL6smxzRtpwlQvZFldUc">3rd Bass</a>. In 2002 Eclipse officially left Fat Beats to co-run Uncle Howie Records with bandmate <a href="spotify:artist:1mMjwoytmHP5dTJbIQxN4V">Ill Bill</a>, who then finally issued Non Phixion's full-length debut, The Future Is Now, the same year. Besides releasing a variety of mixtapes and other collections, DJ Eclipse was also a host of the acclaimed hip-hop radio program The Halftime Show on WNYU. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi
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