Teeko

Shimon Nolfo aka Teeko (San Francisco, CA) debuted his skills in the DJ-competition scene from 1999 to 2003. Releasing his first album My Sound Station in 2006, Teeko was awarded Innovative Producer of the Year Award by Berklee College of Music. He would then progress to pioneering the world’s first melodic turntable, gaining him the honor of being invited the 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival as the first "electronic artist" to perform. Known for his high-level creativity, Teeko has recorded with major label artists like Mark Ronson, D’Angelo, and Q-tip. Graduating into production, he has produced for Jazzy Jeff, Glen Lewis, Slum Village, Snoop's Jane Handcock, and Larry June.