The Flexican

Thomás Goethals (born 11 October 1983 in Mexico City, Mexico), better known by his stage name The Flexican is a Dutch DJ. He is a member of Dutch rap group Flinke Namen.

The Flexican
The Flexican & Mc Fit Emmen Open Air 2013
The Flexican & Mc Fit Emmen Open Air 2013
Background information
Birth nameThomás Goethals
Born (1983-10-11) 11 October 1983
Mexico City, Mexico
GenresHip hop, moombahton, electronic, baltimore club, baile funk, ghettotech, breakbeat
Occupation(s)Record producer, DJ, remixer
Years active2003–present
LabelsTopNotch

Biography

Thomás was born in Mexico City and lived there for nine years of his life. There he was heavily influenced by Latin and rock music, which developed a great interest in music inside him since very young. When his parents divorced around 1992,[1] he traveled to Netherlands with his mother and brother. The family settled in Buitenveldert.

In Netherlands, he developed a further obsession with music, having a fascination for electronic music and hip hop. He eventually realized electronic music should be his future, and so he attended at the SAE Institute of Amsterdam, Netherlands. He graduated two years later, having mastered his music production and mixing skills.[1]

In 2004, Goethals founded the rap group Flinke Namen alongside rapper and longtime friend Sef and rapper MC Fit. The following year, Murth The Man-O-Script joined the group. He released his first mixtape, Op Volle Toeren (Dutch: At Full Speed) in 2008, featuring Dutch rappers like The Opposites and Dio.

He has his own club nights under the name Yours Truly at venues like Jimmy Woo and 013 Tilburg . He's always assisted by Sef during these nights.

The Flexican, along with FS Green and Major Lazer, is behind 2013 hit single "Watch Out for This (Bumaye)", featuring Jamaican artist Busy Signal. The track was originally an instrumental moombahton redux of "Bumaye", a song produced by him featuring Dutch rapper Typhoon, which was eventually picked up by Diplo to be featured on the album Free The Universe.[2][3] All three tracks sample Willie Colón & Rubén Blades's song "María Lionza".[4][5]

His stage name comes from the fact that "he is of Mexican descent and is also very flexible in his work" (in reference to his eclectic style).

References

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