Born in Providence, RI, in the early '70s, by the time
Eclipse moved to Columbia, SC, in 1985, he was already fast becoming a requested and respected DJ. In 1992 he left South Carolina for New York to produce
MC Serch's (who he had met in Columbia) sophomore album, which -- due to problems with label Def Jam -- was never released. In 1994, working at Wild Pitch Records in retail promotion,
Eclipse met
Sabac, who, along with
Ill Bill and
Goretex, formed Non Phixion in 1995. Eventually
Eclipse moved over to work at Fat Beats Records, also DJing for acts like
Natural Elements,
Beatnuts, and
3rd Bass. In 2002
Eclipse officially left Fat Beats to co-run Uncle Howie Records with bandmate
Ill Bill, who then finally issued Non Phixion's full-length debut, The Future Is Now, the same year. Besides releasing a variety of mixtapes and other collections,
DJ Eclipse was also a host of the acclaimed hip-hop radio program The Halftime Show on WNYU. ~ Marisa Brown