Mykey has been involved with the Jungle Drum and Bass scene since 1996, of course most of that involved dancing and supporting local events. If there was a party that evening, one could expect Mykey to be there showing his support. Soon enough, the title of "The Junglist-at-Large" became synonymous with his reliablity of being a fixture of support at any Jungle Drum and Bass event. His title not only represents his love for the music, but also his partcular sound.

Straying from the disposable, "made-for-the moment" records, Mykey hand-picks only the tunes that remain true to what Jungle Drum and Bass is; Tunes that still hold the original vibes of Reggae, Dancehall, and Hard Step. He scoffs at those who say the "Amen" beat is "played out", for those people are not "Junglists" but merely front-runners. His specialty is spinning on three turntables, blending multiple tunes that create an energy level so intense that it should be illegal.

Mykey is responsible for bringing Konkrete Jungle THE premier sound system for a Jungle Drum and Bass weekly. Home-schooled in the art of audio engineering, Mykey transformed a neglected, rag-tag set of speakers and amps and created the hugest sound Konkrete Jungle has ever known:

"In the years leading up to our current residency @ the Pyramid, I started with simple things like setting up decks and making sure the DJ's had a fully functional rig. Back in the day, it was common for DJ's to expect some sort of mishap, usually a shitty mixer or a bum deck. That drove me to bring my own mixer every week, and it started from there. When people play at the Pyramid, they're actually playing on MY decks, simply because I know they werk perfectly and I didn't want to deal with jacked club decks."

"When we moved to Pyramid, I thought it was the end of Konkrete Jungle. I mean, the place had a curse, no one wanted to go there. And when we first got there, the sound system was pathetic. I came to the realization that if we didn't rehab this system, no one would have a reason to come down. It's took some time, but the results are evident today. Ironicly, it's kinda like Field of Dreams, 'If you built it, they will come'."

"I've had countless DJ's come up to me and say they'd play for free just to play on my system. To me, that's the greatest compliment I can get. I've always wanted to provide NYC Junglists with a sound system that shows how serious we take our music."