Joe Nice (born c. 1976) is a dubstep DJ from Baltimore, Maryland.[1] Nice was the first person to put on dubstep nights in America and founded New York's irregular Dub War club night,[2] which has hosted performances by British dubstep artists such as Hatcha,[3] Youngsta,[3]Kode9,[4]Mala,[5] and Loefah.[5] He performs regularly in New York, London (including at scene pillar DMZ),[6] and elsewhere.[7] He first heard dubstep in 2002,[8] at the Baltimore venue Starscape, and began playing it that same year.[7] He has been praised for his charisma[9] and stage presence.[10] In 2005, music journalist Martin Clark also praised him for his access to new dubplates (in contrast to other American dubstep DJs) and willingness to play tracks by lesser-known producers.[6] In 2007, Nice was selected as one of URB magazine's "Next 100".[citation needed] In 2015, he founded the label known as Gourmet Beats, pushing content from the likes of Moonstones, Fill Spectre & DJG.[11]