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He gained recognition as a DJ through his mixtapes and his acrobatic turntable solos opening for rappers like Doug E. Fresh, Medusa, and Tha Liks. He made underground beats for members of Warren G's G-Funk clique. He honed his musical chops collaborating with funk legends like Mandrill and Blowfly. Currently, DJ Frane earns his acclaim producing instrumental concept albums. His first solo album, Frane's Fantastic Boatride (or beats to blaze to volume 1), was released on Goodvibe Reco.s and became a college radio favorite. Used for the joint-smoking scene in the film Romeo Must Die, it also became the soundtrack for real-life herb smoking sessions around the world and was named Best Record to Freestyle Over by Vice Magazine. The album cover was created by Mike Shinoda, rapper for Linkin Park. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.