The once and future DJ..
May. 9th, 2007 02:34 pmSo i've been playing around on the decks again for an upcoming gig at the end of June. Practicing really. Trying out some ideas. It's fun... electo-sitars and Persian drums. Tribal Fusion meets Massive Attack. Industrial Bollywood spiced with Delerium and Dead can Dance.
But sometimes I get an itch. See my favorite part of DJing the Secret Room (Dot Net) was spinning the first hour. That's when I got to play Deadbolt, DJ Shadow, Johnny Cash, the Gorillaz, the Clash, Patsy Cline and Man...or Astro-Man. By 11 o'clock it was Metropolis records greatest hits and hey that's what I was paid for but my heart was always in that opening set. So last Sunday I put the Nusfrat Ali Khan aside for a moment, poured myself a strong drink, lit up a Camel and made myself a fun little B side on that dying art known as the 'mix tape'.
So here's my set from an imaginary club night. One that let's me play rockabilly, ska, lounge, surf, protopunk, be-bop, trip-hop and whatever else comes to mind. I call it
Volume 1
Kid Koala - Fender Bender
Tom Waits - Top of the Hill
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Fuck shit up
Grinderman - No Pussy Blues
The Billy Nayer Show - When Love Smiles (American Astronaut soundtrack)
Hank Williams the III - Smoke & Wine
Southern Culture on the Skids - Smiley yeah yeah yeah
Los Straightjackets - Twist Gorilla
Bob Mcfadden- The Mummy
Gert Wilden - I told you not to cry
Combustible Edison - Spy Vs Spy
Madness - You keep me hanging on
English Beat - Tears of a clown
The Specials - Monkey Man
Makers - Jerome Tree (from 'Estrus Cocktail Companion')
1,000 Strings - A disappointing Love Affair
Bridget Bardot - ?
Bees - Jackalhead (from Acid Lounge vol.1)
Nouvelle Vague - Killing Moon
Combustible Edison - Carnival of Souls
?- Bellmans Jig
Now no snickering all you real DJs.
But sometimes I get an itch. See my favorite part of DJing the Secret Room (Dot Net) was spinning the first hour. That's when I got to play Deadbolt, DJ Shadow, Johnny Cash, the Gorillaz, the Clash, Patsy Cline and Man...or Astro-Man. By 11 o'clock it was Metropolis records greatest hits and hey that's what I was paid for but my heart was always in that opening set. So last Sunday I put the Nusfrat Ali Khan aside for a moment, poured myself a strong drink, lit up a Camel and made myself a fun little B side on that dying art known as the 'mix tape'.
So here's my set from an imaginary club night. One that let's me play rockabilly, ska, lounge, surf, protopunk, be-bop, trip-hop and whatever else comes to mind. I call it
Kid Koala - Fender Bender
Tom Waits - Top of the Hill
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Fuck shit up
Grinderman - No Pussy Blues
The Billy Nayer Show - When Love Smiles (American Astronaut soundtrack)
Hank Williams the III - Smoke & Wine
Southern Culture on the Skids - Smiley yeah yeah yeah
Los Straightjackets - Twist Gorilla
Bob Mcfadden- The Mummy
Gert Wilden - I told you not to cry
Combustible Edison - Spy Vs Spy
Madness - You keep me hanging on
English Beat - Tears of a clown
The Specials - Monkey Man
Makers - Jerome Tree (from 'Estrus Cocktail Companion')
1,000 Strings - A disappointing Love Affair
Bridget Bardot - ?
Bees - Jackalhead (from Acid Lounge vol.1)
Nouvelle Vague - Killing Moon
Combustible Edison - Carnival of Souls
?- Bellmans Jig
Now no snickering all you real DJs.
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on 2007-05-09 07:18 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-09 07:22 pm (UTC)Well if I get my laptop up and running again i'll try to install some music mixing programs (if I can find myself a Science Pirate to help me) and i'll shoot you a copy your way at D*C.
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on 2007-05-09 07:20 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-09 07:28 pm (UTC)Besides unlike a lot of the real DJs in town, my decks jury rigged into my home entertainment system. Which means I usually need a club with it's own system for me to work with. That usually keeps me from taking more assignments.
Still i've always wanted to DJ a burlesque show, seriously... so if you have anything low tech like a cassette player i'll try and send you an audition tape.
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on 2007-05-09 07:41 pm (UTC)*pout*
You're the only DJ I know that truly appreciates the genre that we do and will mix it up enough to make everyone happy. I love my goth DJs, but I need that mixed with swing, ska, and whatever else to keep such a diverse crowd together. If you're not comfortable I understand and I obviously can't make you, just know I'm going to pout about it for awhile.
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on 2007-05-09 09:33 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-09 09:45 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-10 04:25 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-10 04:27 pm (UTC)*SMOOCH*
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on 2007-05-10 04:39 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-10 04:40 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-09 07:24 pm (UTC)If i had enough to drink i would dance to it, but me siting in the room is more of a compliment.. trust me my dancing is not something that compliments anybody...just kidding actually im not bad just dont enjoy it much.
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on 2007-05-09 07:31 pm (UTC)But thanks all the same man.
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on 2007-05-09 07:37 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-10 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-05-09 07:40 pm (UTC)but i bet it's fun as hell :-)
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on 2007-05-10 04:45 pm (UTC)Sheesh, I can't even comment correctly.
on 2007-05-09 08:42 pm (UTC)Ahem.
I never saw you, I only heard of you.
Talkin' 'bout the big Monkey Man.
If you throw in Tom Jones' version of "Black Betty", I'm sold.
Re: Sheesh, I can't even comment correctly.
on 2007-05-10 04:41 pm (UTC)