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NORTHMIX: Room 303

Room 303 takes his sounds from the apartment walls to your headphones with his exclusive mix.

Every apartment in a big city has its own story. When it finally dawns on you that living with your peers genuinely sucks, and you've double-taped that last cardboard box, it's possible that one of your roommates will say something like, "if these walls could talk…"

For TJ Train, those walls would probably say "Damn son, where'd ya find this?"

Toronto's TJ Train produces as Room 303—charmingly named after his apartment in the city, where his passion for the music and industry took its true form. His early inception in 2010 followed with a flourish of success and widespread acclaim. After signing his first record to Love Not Money Records in 2011, TJ has since dabbled with tracks on Sleazy Deep Records, Suruba Records and On the Prowl Records. Recently, he contributed vocals to the track "Every Time I See You," a collaboration with Nathan Barato on Jamie Jones and Lee Foss' label Hot Creations. Basically the bragging rights of all bragging rights in dance music at the moment.

With dollops of many music genres inspiring his productions, TJ has taken a sultry and expressive deep house passion and turned it into a top-of-the-line skillset. For today's Northmix, groove to the sophisticated sounds of one of Toronto's true music whiz kids, Room 303.

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