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By John Hood

Published on June 23, 2009 at 1:27pm

It would be enough of an accomplishment if 24-year-old DJ Chachi simply spun at Tenjune — after all, it is one of the Big Bad Apple's hippest hot spots. But that's not nearly enough for this go-getter, who also counts to his credit residencies at both Mur.Mur in the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City and Shrine in the MGM Grand in Foxwoods, Connecticut. And then there's that AOL radio show (tuned into by apparent millions), as well as an onslaught of celebrity head-spinning, for everyone from Paris to Britney.

The last time Chachi hit town it was during Winter Music Conference, when he and Samantha Ronson took over the Gansevoort's Plunge. This time he's moving up the Beach a bit to the Fontainebleau, where his hipster magic will hold sway at LIV. If the madness of his March gig is any indication at all, this one at LIV is gonna be off the wild wall. And it'll undoubtedly prove why Gotham magazine called Chachi one of New York's ten best DJs.