Jason Bentley
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- DJ
- radio presenter
- producer
- music executive
Jason Bentley | |
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Bentley, May 2024 | |
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| Born | July 27, 1970 |
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| Years active | 1992-present |
Jason Bentley (born July 27, 1970) is an American DJ, producer, and music executive playing an influential role in the evolution of dance and electronic music in the U.S. He has hosted music programs on a variety of commercial and public radio stations, Bentley served as music director of KCRW from 2009 to 2019. He hosted their daily music show Morning Becomes Eclectic during that time and is the host of a weekly show, Metropolis, at the station. He has been a featured DJ at major festivals and events. He is a Grammy nominated music producer, having supervised music for films including the Matrix trilogy, TRON Legacy, and consulting for Top Gun: Maverick. He was on the Board of Governors of The Recording Academy, advocating for more inclusion of dance music into the program.
Born in Tallahassee, Florida, Bentley moved to Boston with his mother when his parents divorced. He grew up in Boston and Los Angeles, eventually settling in Santa Monica, California in 1983. In the summer of 1988, after graduating from high school, he started volunteering at KCRW,- a public radio station with a unique range of music programming, including shows such as Morning Becomes Eclectic, The Reggae Beat, SNAP, and Steppin’ Out. He answered phones at reception for the station and worked in the station's music library before attending college in Massachusetts.[1][2]
Early career
Bentley was educated at University of Massachusetts Amherst and then Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles getting involved in the college radio stations at both schools, WMUA and KXLU, respectively. At WMUA, Bentley channeled his admiration for KCRW, emulating the programming style of Tom Schnabel's Morning Becomes Eclectic with a program he called Nomad.[3] At KXLU, Bentley created The Illicit Groove, a late night mix show featuring the spectrum of underground dance music. He also served as the production director for live performances in-studio eventually becoming KXLU's general manager.[4][5]