DJ Jim Hopkins

San Frandisco, CA, United States

With a legacy spanning over four decades, Jim Hopkins stands as an iconic figure in the world of electronic music and DJ culture. His journey began in the vibrant 80s Disco/Hi-NRG/New Wave era, where he honed his craft working with DJ remix service record labels like Hot Tracks, Rhythm Stick, and Disconet. Jim's early days involved meticulous tape edits on reel-to-reel tape, a skill that laid the foundation for his illustrious career of 43 years.

As the 90s unfolded, Jim was at the forefront of San Francisco’s burgeoning rave scene, making his mark as one half of The Electroliners. His sets at legendary venues such as Homebase, The Deli and The Endup became the stuff of legend. The Electroliners’ 1995 anthem "Loose Caboose," a collaboration with DJ Dan, remains a staple of the era, and Jim’s work through his own label, Twitch Recordings, further cemented his reputation.

Jim's influence stretches far beyond the Bay Area. His original productions and remixes have earned him accolades in over 48 cities nationwide and his tracks have been licensed by labels across the globe, from the UK to Brazil, Mexico to Spain. His innovative spirit continues with his latest endeavor: The San Francisco Disco Preservation Society. Here, Jim passionately hunts down, digitizes, preserves, and remasters rare DJ mixtapes from the mid-70s through the early 2000s. To date, he has meticulously remastered nearly 2,600 mixtapes, safeguarding the rich history of dance music for future generations.

Jim Hopkins remains a trailblazer in DJ culture, seamlessly blending historical reverence with contemporary innovation. His dedication to preserving the past while shaping the future ensures his enduring legacy in the music world.

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With a legacy spanning over four decades, Jim Hopkins stands as an iconic figure in the world of electronic music and DJ culture. His journey began in the vibrant 80s Disco/Hi-NRG/New Wave era, where he honed his craft working with DJ remix service record labels like Hot Tracks, Rhythm Stick, and Disconet. Jim's early days involved meticulous tape edits on reel-to-reel tape, a skill that laid the foundation for his illustrious career of 43 years.

As the 90s unfolded, Jim was at the forefront of San Francisco’s burgeoning rave scene, making his mark as one half of The Electroliners. His sets at legendary venues such as Homebase, The Deli and The Endup became the stuff of legend. The Electroliners’ 1995 anthem "Loose Caboose," a collaboration with DJ Dan, remains a staple of the era, and Jim’s work through his own label, Twitch Recordings, further cemented his reputation.

Jim's influence stretches far beyond the Bay Area. His original productions and remixes have earned him accolades in over 48 cities nationwide and his tracks have been licensed by labels across the globe, from the UK to Brazil, Mexico to Spain. His innovative spirit continues with his latest endeavor: The San Francisco Disco Preservation Society. Here, Jim passionately hunts down, digitizes, preserves, and remasters rare DJ mixtapes from the mid-70s through the early 2000s. To date, he has meticulously remastered nearly 2,600 mixtapes, safeguarding the rich history of dance music for future generations.

Jim Hopkins remains a trailblazer in DJ culture, seamlessly blending historical reverence with contemporary innovation. His dedication to preserving the past while shaping the future ensures his enduring legacy in the music world.

Member since: 9 years