Tuesday, October 6, 2009

You'll Get Bit... Ya BIT! (Steve Porter Community Remix)

Thanks for the link BL. Pretty cool remix of community.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Japanese Dancehall

I'm not gonna lie....I'm a little confused right now. I think I heard a bunch of japanese words with "rudeboy" thrown into the mix. haha

Saturday, August 29, 2009

DJ AM Rest in Paradise!



"DJS HAVE A CEILING AND AM LIVED ON THE ROOF"

“im sure that AM had to go day in and day out and negotiate all the music we appreciate for mass consumption, he had good nights and just ok ones.. but he wasnt a radio DJ or a programmer or part of a label . he was a straight up Djs dj, he picked his tracks to play out and had THE STYLE that defines our whole generation like it or not …and even if you didnt like his style (which ranged form deep top 40 to deepest old school hip hop to deepest hipster indy rock.. he would come to your party and do what u do better than you (he did it to me coupla times) he would put tracks out there before they were acceptable and he was always adapting to whatever was goin on.. not because he had to… but because he loved music. ..he was definitely a peoples champ and in a world that doesnt really seem to care about you – promotors, fareweather friends, rich assholes, alcholics, trendsters…. AM carved a whole pie out of it and built a giant empire that little of you even know about. He never ever ever didnt have time to talk to one of his dj homies, each and every one of the small wannabes like me still spoke to him still weekly. How many people do u know DJ wedding partys for billionaires, arenas for Jay z, and djs for roctakons shitty basment party in manhattan for free and then 20 k the next night.. each day he was still asking me for new music and tellin me how the wierdest of my tracks were starting to pick up momentum….. but.. i never knew how long it would last. Djs have a ceiling, and Am lived on the roof. he sometimes would tell me a bit about his reservations in passing about his lifestyle and i feel like its a loveless place we all live in (DJs). but i dont think We will ever see another person built for it like AM.. he was THE Michael Jackson of this shit. so it really worries me a bit that hes gone , cause hes the only that i thought understood it all… he was a sweetheart and tried his damnest to be the best at it and still be the best at being himself”

You can’t top the words of a fellow top DJ like Diplo

Friday, August 21, 2009

My Electro Live Quick Mix

dj innovate - Electro Sirens Therapy!!!

please...... DOWNLOAD IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Facebook gone wrong...




We were once fairytales...



The supremely talented filmmaker Spike Jonze will reunite with Kanye West on an upcoming short film titled “We Were Once a Fairy Tale”. The two well-known personalities in their respective industries of music and film hadpreviously worked together on Kanye West’s Flashing Lights video. The “We Were Once a Fairytale” short film will be available on iTunes starting September 8th.

Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture Book Video

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Kodak Zi8


With the candy-bar style video camera market featuring only a handful of offerings and perhaps most notably led with the Flip, Kodak releases an all new competitor with their Zi8. Coming in at a high-definition full 1080p format, other leading features include image stabilization and an SD card slot which effectively trumps the previous king of the hill, Flip Mino HD in the features department. Despite the added features, the Kodak Zi8’s pricing comes in at the same as its direct competitor Flip Mino HD with a suggested retail price of $180 USD.KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera brings sleek style and high-performance to pocket video


Easily shoot and share high-quality 1080p HD video


Rochester, NY, July 29, 2009 – Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) today announced an exciting new addition to its popular line of Digital Video Cameras – the KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera, featuring a sleek design, high-quality full 1080p High Definition video capture, and built-in electronic image stabilization.


“Images and video have tremendous power to help us stay connected to family and friends,” says Phil Scott, Worldwide Director of Marketing, Digital Capture and Devices and Vice President, Consumer Digital Group. “The KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera makes it easy to spontaneously capture HD video – of heartwarming moments, of ‘can you believe that?’ moments, and of just plain laugh-out-loud moments – and then quickly and easily share them.”
The slim and stylish KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera is designed to meet these needs at the touch of a button — no lens cap, dials to turn or settings to adjust. The new camera’s range of advanced features includes:
• Full HD 1080p video capture wherever you go;

• Built-in electronic image stabilization for sharper videos and reduced blurring;

• Vivid 2.5″ color LCD;

• Flexible swing-out USB arm for fast uploading, sharing, and charging;

• 5 MP 16:9 widescreen HD still pictures;

• Easy upload to Facebook and YouTube;

• Compatible with PC and Mac operating systems;

• Record up to 10 hours of HD video* with the expandable SD/SDHC card slot that can hold up to 32 GB;

• Capture family and friends in their best light with smart face tracking technology;• See more details and accurate colors in low light;

• External microphone jack;

• In-box HDMI cable;

• Record from a distance or playback on your TV conveniently with optional KODAK Pocket Video remote control;

• Grab attention and define your style with the ultra compact design, stunning looks, and a range of colors.


Uploading to Facebook and YouTubeThe KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera provides one-button upload to Facebook, the premiere social networking and sharing website. Content can also be quickly and easily uploaded to YouTube, the world’s most popular online video community. The built-in software on the camera allows seamless upload of your video and pictures from the same desktop interface used for video editing and movie creation.


AccessoriesA range of accessories are available for the KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera, including:
• KODAK SDHC Memory Cards, available in 4, 8, and 16GB capacities customized for optimal video capture;• KODAK Pocket Video Remote control;

• KODAK KLIC-7004 Lithium Ion batteries;

• KODAK Flexi-tripod;

• KODAK Adventure Mount for helmet, handlebars and more;

• KODAK cases, camera bags and neck straps.


Pricing and Availability


The KODAK Zi8 Pocket Video Camera will be available in aqua, raspberry and black** from September, 2009, and retail for US$179.95 MSRP.


*Record approximately 20 minutes per 1GB at HD 30fps.** Color availability may vary.

DJ Hero - Renegade Edition



Tracing back to the Jay-Z and Eminem collaborative track from 2001’s The Blueprint album, DJ Hero creates a special version of their newly developed video game system, appropriately entitled the Renegade Edition. Along with a special version turntable, the set will feature a convertible hardcase turned stand, and two-disc CD set, featuring previously unreleased music from Hip-Hop legends, Jay-Z and Eminem.




Friday, July 10, 2009

Teddybears ft Iggy Pop - Punk Rocker

This song has been on repeat in my head...

Mike Shinoda: Glorious Excess (Dies) Exhibition Los Angeles


Artist/Musician/Producer Mike Shinoda is pleased to announce his upcoming solo exhibition Glorious Excess (Dies) at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. Following his highly-successful 2008 show, Glorious Excess (Born), Shinoda returns to the Museum to unveil his latest collection of paintings and digital works. Larger, broader, and more sensational than before, Glorious Excess (Dies) is the next chapter in his series exploring society’s obsession with celebrity culture, consumer addiction, and fascination with excess. Open to the public, the reception for Glorious Excess (Dies) will take place on Saturday, August 29 from 8 to 10pm with the artist in attendance, and the show will be on view until October 14, 2009.


A collectable, limited-edition book encompassing the Glorious Excess series will be launched on opening night, and accompanying the collection of 17 acrylic-on-canvas works will be a documentary short film on view during the course of the exhibition. Additionally, new skateboard decks and artist-series merchandise will be available for purchase at the Museum. All proceeds from the sale of artwork and merchandise will go toward the Michael K. Shinoda Endowed Scholarship at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.



Japanese American National Museum


369 East 1st Street


Los Angeles, CA 90012


213.625.0414


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Rolling Stones Commemorative Issue



Rolling Stone brings you the definitive tribute to the King of Pop, with a dazzling 96 page special issue (plus 4 covers) chonicling the thrilling highs and chilling lows of Michael Jackson from Motown to Thriller to Neverland Ranch. The vast majority of the material here is new, thanks to essays from Will.i.am, Smokey Robinson, Quincy Jones, Sheryl Crow, Slash, Adam Lambert, Usher, L.A. Reid, Akon, Brooke Shields, Gamble and Huff, Wyclef Jean, Ne-Yo, Weird Al, Martin Scorsese, Glen Ballard, John Landis, plus the Rolling Stone staff. Also included are reprints of two classic Rolling Stone cover stories, one from 1973 by Ben Fong Torres, and a 1983 piece by Gerri Hershey.

I LIKE!

HOBERMAN'S TRANSFORMABLE SCREEN FOR THE U2 360 TOUR...DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE



Constructed of stainless steel and aircraft aluminum, the display is made of 888 LED screens, with 500,000 pixels spanning across them, providing concertgoers with clear and visually stunning images. It has a screen area of 3,800 square feet, and weighs approximately 120,000 pounds.

Hoberman Associates has teamed up with Innovative Designs to create the Expanding Video Screen, a transformable elliptical screen for the U2 360° Tour. Based on Hoberman's patented Iris structure, this "fusion of architecture, stage scenery and extreme technology" stretches upwards to form a 7-story cone around the band, displaying footage directed by the Irish artist Catherine Owens.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

WOW.... Ravers these days!

Ye vs Volcano?


New Set Photos from his upcoming tour? Looks like it's going to be AMAZING...











Thursday, June 25, 2009

King of Pop...Rest in Peace



Thank you...

USAF x Dodge Challenger Vapor

SIIIIIIIIIICK!




Created in association with the US Air Force by Galpin Auto Sports, this Dodge packs quite a few new options and features. The designers must have been inspired by the bat mobile on this one. It features special radar-blocking black paint, a stealth exhaust which allows it to run virtually silent, a roof-mounted camera which detects any type of movement within a quarter mile, biometric verification via the driver’s thumbprint gives access to the vehicle through gull wing doors. It also comes with a custom helmet, a steering wheel for driver and passenger so that the pilot and co-pilot can use an advanced computer-system complete with internet access, a GPS tracking system, exterior proximity sensors, as well as switch on a thermal vision projection on the windshield to track enemy forces through the darkness. Forget recruiting tool, this car has GUMBALL written all over it!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

DJ Z-Trip...Twitting it REAL.

"Thx 4 the feedback, glad I'm not alone on all this. Young DJ's get it together! OK, I'm off this shit. 2 much 2 do today. Peace my tweeples! from web

@DJHumble Adapt AND stick 2 yur guns, just change yur bullets up. U have to learn how 2 give em what they need while givin em what they want from web in reply to DJHumble

Was once told by an old disco DJ when I was starting out... YOU gotta dictate what the crowd hears, not the other way around. from web

@DJHumble I get it. Been there B4, but I disagree, I think U CAN do both. U just have to be REALLY good at weaving in & out of the familiar from web in reply to DJHumble

Just sucks 2 hear so many DJ's sounding the same out there. I encourage all of 'em 2 find their own style & sound & push that to the top. from web

Sure, mayB dude HAD 2 play the tunes via his mgr or whateva, but I didn't hear HIM in anything he played. He was absent. Wasn't trying 2 DV8 from web

Last nite wasn't tryin 2 shit on the SONGS, just his arrangement of em. I hear the same sets from completely dif DJ's all the time now. WHY? from web

I'm leaving as Motownphilly is playing... A part of me died back there... from TwitterBerry

And enter Rob Base, It Takes 2.End scene! Fail!You get an F sir! Go back home N start over, U will never get ahead like this. STAND OUT! from TwitterBerry

DJ jerk off! from TwitterBerry

@dj_wallywonder yes, mark morrison made an apperance like 15 mins ago, same with humpty dance, integalactic, lady gaga, fatman scoop, etc.. from TwitterBerry

I would rather hear silence than another song from this rookie ass... Ok, that is all, off my soapbox... Sorry 4 that ereybody. Jesus! from TwitterBerry

I'm not trying to shit on skee lo in paticular, just saying, like I know what he's gonna drop all night, BORRRIINNG! Grow DJ balls, bitch! from TwitterBerry

This guy pushed all my buttons 2day, sorry. Just saddened by the state of things these days. I would give $100 2 hear unexpected shit now. from TwitterBerry

Seriuosly what the hell happened out there people? Weren't DJ's supposed 2 take chances? We have the power! SO MANY SHEEP, so few superheros from TwitterBerry

Seriously, with ALL the fuckin songs out there these days. Skee Lo?R U serious? Its not ironic or retro, its just God, grow some balls dude! from TwitterBerry

I'm @ a local bar and the DJ is so fucking bad, he's doing the video mixing which isn't bad, its his selection that is sucking my lifeforce. from TwitterBerry "

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Summer Quick Mix 1

DJ Innovate Summer Quick Mix 1

A quick live mix to hold over till my production mix is completed. Enjoy...

NASA - Gifted Remix Remixed.

The live drums are killin it...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

2009 Pole Dancing Championships!!!

I'm in love...

Suggestion Box



I LOVE IT.

Art Basel

Kia Soul



I think Kia just got a little cooler....

Van Halen Files Lawsuit Against Nike


WWD reports on a cause of action for copyright infringement suit filed against Nike by the Van Halen rocker’s company, ELVH Inc.



“ELVH alleges that the design of certain Nike Dunk Low styles infringe on the copyright the company holds for the red-white-and-black-striped pattern Van Halen made famous on his “Frankenstein” guitar — and for which the musician has held the copyright since 2001.


Citing “irreparable harm and damage,” ELVH is asking for the impoundment and destruction of all the shoes in question, as well as all profits from the sale of the shoes and damages.
In a statement provided to FN by a brand spokesperson, Nike said it was aware of the lawsuit but did not believe it to have merit. “Based on the information provided to us, we have not infringed on any rights held by Mr. Van Halen,” it said. “Nike’s Dunk shoe design is not substantially similar to any of the Van Halen designs, and Nike has not referenced the ‘Van Halen’ name or image as part of any marketing campaign or promotional material associated with the shoe.”


It will be interesting to see who comes out on top in this dispute. What do you think?

*Sourced Highsnobiety

Gold G-Shock


Monday, June 15, 2009

Black-Out Concept Watches


Founded by Geneva-native Fabrice Letellier back in 2007, Black-Out Concept was born out of his own personal affection of all-black aesthetics. His initial treatments and custom projects largely involved only his collection of rare supercars and performance automobiles but quickly turned to timepieces. Recently seen in the MEN.STYLE.com 10 Essentials with Kanye West feature, Yeezy is among the people to take the plunge into the world of custom black Rolex watches. To ensure longevity, the black coating features a “two low-friction, scratch-proof finishes used by the military, PVD and DLC (diamond-like carbon).” Most watches can be customized for roughly $7,000 USD. For more information, the Black-Out Concepts website can be seen here.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Wii KILLA!!!!

This is just creepy...especially after about a min. when they start having a conversation. Just watch!!!

Strip Poker in Vegas

The Excalibur Takes on Strip Poker

There is one game in Vegas that has always seemed a little out of your reach…

A game so mythical, so legendary, you almost started to wonder whether it actually existed, or if it was just the stuff of Vegas fantasy.

We're talking about strip poker. And we're here to tell you that your long wait to play it is finally over. It's here.

Introducing Excalibur's Saturday night Strip Poker, an all-night Hold 'em bash dedicated to lady luck and a few of her more tangible sisters. Think of it as the best Vegas has to offer, all at one table.

It might work a little different from the version you grew up simulating on your IBM, but the basic principle is the same: the more you win, the more she takes off. The difference is, this time around she's a professional and you won't have to put any of your own precious threads on the table.

Instead, the game is a weekly no-limit tournament, with a trained dancer inching closer to her stunning birthday suit as the field narrows.

Which means there's a little bit more riding on that bluff than a payday. You're playing for the beauty of the female form, so you'd better make the most of every hand. And if you manage to last until the end, you'll get the benefit of a full show, a snapshot with the recently denuded goddess and a well-earned pile of chips.

We knew we learned poker for a reason.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

DJ Hero


Activision is working on a game called DJ Hero (think of it as Guitar Hero for house music). Here's the first shot of the game's new turntable controller.

It's notable that all controls seem to be placed on the record, meaning that, just as Guitar Hero can't teach you guitar, DJ Hero won't teach you mixing (unless we missed that red, blue and green button standard on vinyl for all these years). Good to know that the musically inclined are keeping those pesky gamers in their place. Look for DJ Hero this fall.


SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 7, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) is set to once again revolutionize how consumers interact with music by releasing three new titles this fall - DJ Hero(TM), Guitar Hero(R) 5 and Band Hero(TM) - that will redefine the company's popular music gaming platform. The slate will transform the way consumers enjoy and engage with music by offering the largest variety of music genres, innovative technologies and new social entertainment experiences for existing fans and millions of new consumers who previously have not joined Guitar Hero's global community of fans.

— The company's groundbreaking DJ Hero expands Guitar Hero's
signature social gaming to all-new consumers with the addition of
diverse music genres including hip-hop, R&B, Motown, electronica and
dance. Introducing an all-new innovative turntable controller, DJ Hero
transforms players into DJs who rule the club scene by creating original
mixes of popular songs and music from the world's most exciting
artists and DJs.

— Letting fans continue to fulfill their rock fantasies, Guitar Hero 5
features the hottest rock and roll artists today as well as classic rock
bands and gives players an unprecedented level of control over the way
they play the game with the ability to drop in and out of songs and
change band members, instruments and difficulty levels on the fly.

— The franchises' first E10+ rated console game, Band Hero delivers
an exciting music collection featuring top-40 hits designed to expand
the appeal to a broad family audience who can play together on the
guitar, drums, bass and microphone and experience a new genre of music.
The game builds upon Guitar Hero's easy-to-play,
difficult-to-master signature gameplay and allows novice players and
expert fans to join together on their favorite songs.

"Guitar Hero has made music social again and has become one of the most popular ways to experience music," said Dan Rosensweig, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Guitar Hero franchise. "Today's fans enjoy a variety of music and are looking for more ways to engage with their favorite songs, artists and fellow fans. These games will let them listen, participate and socialize with music in ways they have never been able to before."

Friday, May 1, 2009

Absinthe in the sky!!!


Don’t be surprised if you see a Green Fairy on board your next Virgin America flight.

Virgin America is delighted to be the first Airline to offer Absinthe in-flight.
Le Tourment Vert authentic French absinthe is now available on all Virgin America flights. Try our Mile High Cocktail, a Tourmenting and satisfying blend of Le Tourment Vert Absinthe, sprite and lemons shaken and served over ice. Bon Voyage!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Amazing Honda Commercial

Very Cool!!!



It reminds me of the Scion United Shoot that took place in the middle of Nevada in Boulder City where they brought in a bunch of customized Scions from all over the nation.
Honda Insight - Let It Shine from Honda on Vimeo.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Interview with Roctakon

I don't know if I completely agree with his views on everything, but I def. have to give him credit for keeping it real.

My favorite quote "the ill shit is nobody is gonna know except you how hard you worked or what you accomplished"




Thursday,April,02 2009

what was growing up in dc-area like?
I grew up in Virginia, I liked it, skateboarding, smoking pot, going to see Fugazi, normal kid shit. in the early 90s dc had a lot of different stuff going on, you might be trying to sneak into a hip hop party at State of the Union (club in dc) one night and at a rave in industrial Baltimore the next.

It was a good time, only thing that sucked in that era it was trendy to be Tough, I always hated that shit, I never liked or hung around with thugs, guess its the burbs in me but it just never seemed necessary. That’s the one thing I really really don’t miss, everybody is kinda soft now, i mean way 2 soft but I’ll take these wet noodle motherfuckers over corny thugs...

So yea dc early 90s, everything was popping, punk, hard core, rave, hip hop, it was all around you so i just dove in...

how did you get into djing?
It was a combination of getting into hip hop and going to raves. Like when your 15 or 16 you cant go to a club, so we went to Baltimore and to rave shit. Trying to breakdance, hoping the dj would not play 2 hard shit. I was in a club and this dude played "bizarre love triangle" in a house set, and it was like a light came on, and i was just like "i want to do this"

It kinda has roots in a buncha places, rave scene, getting into hip hop, and in a roundabout way the alternative stuff i was into really heavy too.... But as soon as i touched a turntable all i wanted to do was cut up records and do hip hop shit....


what do you like about big club djing?
well, I mean first off its fun. Djing in big clubs where people are having a good time is fun. Its also not easy at all, people are corny and its easy to lose their attention in the age we live in. So i take a certain level of pride and enjoyment in doing the job to the best of my ability, beyond the music being shitty and the people being shitty, just doing this hard ass job really well is very satisfying.

the ill shit is nobody is gonna know except you how hard you worked or what you accomplished. Like i remember nights at Marquee were i would work my ass off to keep a half empty room not even popping just keep the room alive till 4, you want to know work that’s fucking work. One miss step and maybe your ok but two wrong records and everybody is gone in 15 min...

That’s the best thing about it doing the job, I don’t care about the music anymore or the party or the people, just doing the job that you know like really only a handful of people in the world can really do... I used to like the music more but I kinda gave up caring about keeping my sets not awful and i just decided to go lowest common denom to help make a lil more money...

what do you dislike about big club djing?
Mostly the people, i mean the music sucking is a given, like duh course i don’t want to play Danity Kane and shit... Really the worst thing about it is bottle service and the I’m better than you attitudes that prevail. all the club owners are in it for ego and money, but really ego cause its hard to make money in NY clubs... They really are the shittiest people ever, with a few exceptions. Its all about selling the 250 dollar bottle of goose everything else is secondary...

I mean I could go on and on and on for literally days about how much I hate it all, but its kinda simple really. The day that the money someone was gonna spend became more important than the who's who and let cool people in at the door the shit died...

The sorta soulless quest for the dollar in nightlife is so tedious after a wile. I mean yea get money but these people are next level pieces of shit. Also this kinda attitude brings out the devils, so you got a club that is about exclusivity and catering to wealthy or the wanna be wealthy the patrons are going to be mostly scum.

I don’t even fuck chicks when I dj at these places, like the girls are mostly so shitty i don’t even feel motivated to bang them, I don’t drink so i need a little conversation and banter before i can take something down and they are all dingbats... there you want to know what its like, its so shitty i don’t even fuck the girls....


best places / worst places to dj
Miami is probably the best city for your jiggy club shit. They love Grimey Dirty Hip Hop but also get popping to euro house. Most djs can not play in Miami. So like going to Miami and being able to kill it that shit is dope. Its a fun city its over the top and tacky but i always have a good time playing there.

Vegas is ok, it used to have more energy but in this economy people like "party sorta" Cause if your partying where its expensive you never really let loose cause everybody is really concerned about their paper... So vegas yea its good but 3 years ago it was insane, nobody gave a fuck and the clubs were nuts and all the djs were killing it. Now nobody cares and the clubs feel like "muted" kinda.


Worst place to dj
id say the current manifestation of bottle service clubs in NY is one of the worst scenes ever. I mean its dead but nobody will admit it, they just try and keep it going, its like going to dj a funeral, but nobody will look at the body. 1Oak will stay around and so will the B&T spots but the rest of ny bottle service will die in the next year or so and i say good riddance... Phoenix, Arizona, Texas, Chicago, Canada, and on and on...

I've had so many shitty experiences on the road, cause its not like these hipster djs who do a thing and it either works or it doesn't, as club djs we are expected to adapt to all these different crowds and rooms and be ill.... I mean I can go to a shitty city and play their club better than the home town resident a lot of the time, but that dose not mean its fun, its lowest common denominator shit like you just end up playing Move Bitch and Party Up by DMX its miserable..

Oh ASIA like I did Hong Kong and Taiwan... there you go, Americanized Asia the fucking PITS. WORST SHIT EVER. Feeling like a total failure at life traveling the world as a American dj and they want the worst fucking music ever and your just sitting up their praying some ones pulls the pug, When i djed in Hong Kong it fucking sucked so much dick, I was awful and I didn't give a fuck, I got kicked off by some English ex pat with his name on his laptop in diamonds, I couldn't have been more happy to run into a hating ass local dj... I went back to my room jacked off and finished reading Atonement... Japan was amazing and the Filipinos was really fun to, but that China shit worst ever...

what is your thought process when coming up with mixes, edits, transitions you use in your club sets?
you know i used to make all this shit but seratos features got so good i totally stopped. BUT.... I kinda grew up on hip hop djng, so like you do a west coast set, you do a ny set, you do an old school set, you do a classics set.... so like here we have this kitchen sink style djing, but im trained to think this way, so how do i put the two together... well, I would always be thinking, dose this make sense..... and like sometimes all it has to do is feel right but that enough.

I just try and do shit that feels right, this into that leads to this... how do you get from crunk shit to rock without having it be like "he just played a rock song" There is no thought process, when you flying and your banging out a night, fresh ideas just come, like most of the shit i would do just happened one night when i was feeling it, I don’t really feel it much anymore so maybe that’s why i've been so lackluster past year or so...

I compared to a few years ago I get next to nothing out of it. I still like a challenge and find some satisfaction in it but once you kinda taste the other side its hard to go back. Also i been going out to shit i want to check out and like Seeing Danny Krivit and Joe Claussell playing 718 Sessions on MLK weekend its kinda hard to go back to playing rihanna and ti and shit... I mean i got 15 years before im those dudes ages prolly so its not that serious im where God wants me and i got time to develop but knowing that don’t make it any easier to go back to work... anyway, its all about being creative in the moment, if im killing it my mind will tell me what to do, its trained that way, and ill remember and use it again...


how do you handle requests?
anyone ever tip you something ridiculous to play a song?Requests can be your comic relief at work, like just fucking with the girls acting gay or trying to get them to show you their tits or whatever, sometimes im fun and love requests just to fuck with the requesters other times im a moody cunt and scream at people... usually if your cool about it im cool about it, but most people are tipsy and self important... Asian women are the worst requesters fyi Pete....

Yea some football player counted 9 hundred dollar bills onto my laptop cause i was not playing the Plies song he wanted quick enough...

who are other club djs who you respect and you think DJ well?
there are a lot that i like, but my two real faves are DJ Crooked (another korean!) and Dj Five who both live in Las Vegas. They are polar opposite in style but both always do a great job. Crooked is total NY Slam in heavy hand baby scratch hood style dj but he’s so fucking good and so in touch with the people and the music he’s an inspiration. Five is subdued Asian scratch nerdish, but he just gets it, his scratching is amazing but he barely does it he just is quick and clean and always has the room rocking.

What is the downfall of most club djs?
I think people try to be creative to much, like a lot of people kinda emulated dj AM and that steez dose not really work in the reality of a Saturday night. Stop trying to be clever stop trying to MASH, stop trying to make the words in the songs match up, likes songs about money into songs about money.... just play the fucking shit people want to hear. People try to hard to be something they are not, just fucking dj, your a top 40 dj man play the top 40 records. Stop playing Tittsworth versions of BBD Poison and fucking play the normal shit, make the people happy your not a fucking artist, do that shit in your off time...

Id say that and motherfuckers with an "im good" attitude. Like mother fucker your on serato everybody is "good" This is a popularity contest and don’t forget it. being nice and kissing ass and knowing the right people and being likeable... you come over here with that "im good" attitude your finished, if your so good just be cool and prove it.... That being said I don’t know how i did as well as ive done in this dumpy world, cause im a total creep i don’t drink, don’t bang the girls, am generally unpleasant etc etc etc i think im just good looking and good at djing.....

what are your 5 favorite records
i mean really? really? I don’t know, real quick off the top..

Sylvester Over and Over

Inner Life Make it Last Forever

The Smiths There is a Light

Lamont Dozier Back to My Roots

Pulp "Babies"

that’s really quick, the Pulp is a recent thing but i cant seem to shake it so its there for now the rest kinda all time joints...

what inspired you to make this mix
Doing the Big Fun parties with lloyd, going out to see djs like Danny Krivit, like just going out solo just cause i felt like i had to. Super Family (shaeer and jamal)...

i don’t know just seemed like a good time to do something like this, people kinda coming around. Shopping at Dope Jams and getting more into the techno sound thru Jamal and that store, I know I know such a trend hopper.. sue me... I got kinda fat from traveling and then pulled it together and lost all the travel weight and was feeling good skating a lot and in ny a lot last summer so it just kinda happened..

Like i don’t think you can hear on the cd how much work i did and i mean that’s kinda the point, like i don’t want to stuff down your throat that i worded hard on it, but i did, almost every song i had to edit ahead of time so the thing would flow right and still have clean mixes, so almost every song is edited, then burned down to cd, then all the mixing is recorded live on cdjs so i did the whole thing live in multi takes. i mean, like stop, re edit a song mix again its not quite fitting right re edit again and again, im not trying to brag or this or that im just saying this is the way i work, I have to be happy with it that’s all when im like "this is ok im ok with this" then im done...

djs and producers in this genre of music do you respect
oh man so many, but any chance i get you know Timmy Regisford is the god, that’s the house dj for me, I mean Ive seen him a lot but not that much really but every time dude, man when shelter was way below canal when i first went, man this dude changed my life.

The Basement Boys too, like growing up next to Baltimore and hearing these dudes music all the time first on the radio then when I was working at 12" in dc, these where the hometown heroes kinda. I still have my Basement Boys t shirt from when Teddy Douglas brought a box of em into 12" that shit turns heads... Sabo was like WTF!!!!

You know MAW of course cause its MAW, Louie is an fucking amazing dj a real master.. Dennis Ferrier has been doing his thing in the new generation, people sleep on his soulful records dude can do ill tech and shit and dope vocals too. there are so many Krivit for being that ill NY dj that always delivers.. so many man......

why so much anger?
OK, like, there are a lot of reasons, first i think people mistake my intensity for anger, i think that’s from a movie, but it fits. I don’t know man this shit is like THEY LIVE once you put on the glasses your fucked. Like once you know what it can be your never satisfied with corny shit.

Also I like attention and i'll get caught in the trap of feeding into people shit, like i'll do that thing for a laugh and shit but they are laughing at me! not with me! I don’t know, i've always been like that super competitive and invested since day 1. I like it, sometimes it gets me into trouble and I've made mistakes and paid for them, but whatever. I like to eat my words too, like if someone can prove me wrong im happy to eat my words.

I think like I've always had a different vision and when the lab and so many of its associates kinda went in what seemed like to me a shitty direction i just walked away. Like I wanted it to be my time, but its only your time when its your time you know, do the work keep doing the work, and if god says so then you get your time as long as your doing your part. Im learning to separate my hate from my taste and just because I don’t like something dose not mean i should hate on it. But if that shit is inside the strike zone game over baby ima be hating all day....

im telling you, its like Thy Live for real, you don’t want to know what I know, how much i know about this shit. That’s why i love shit hole bars with ipod djs i love i pod djs and i think all NYers or at least downtowners understand the importance of that shit, that’s where i go to escape, Lit, cause who doesn’t want to hear "hey ma" between The Jam and the Ramons.

*courtesy of TTL

Monday, April 6, 2009

Watch Your Weight


No more living in denial about the size of your waist line, thanks to this fantastic albeit terrifying guerrilla marketing initiative from the health club chain, Fitness First. Unsuspecting commuters in the Netherlands are faced with viewing their body weight in bright lights - quite literally - when they take a seat at this Rotterdam bus stop. Scary to say the very least, but extraordinarily clever and likely to increase membership numbers at the local Fitness First. The brainchild of Netherlands’ agency N=5, the initiative takes the concept of guerilla marketing to a whole new level.

-lisa evans coolhunter

Eye Candy

This photo is just so dope I had to post it.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Bloody Beetroots Warp Video

Recently signed to Dim Mak, DJ Steve Aoki’s label, The Bloody Beetroots showcase their new direction via music video format alongside Steve Aoki himself. The video for “Warp” features top notch direction combined with the usual hard hitting techno tunes from the Italian duo. Check it out!


The Bloody Beetroots feat. Steve Aoki - Warp from Francesco Calabrese on Vimeo.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Ultra Music Festival 2009

This is video my buddy shot when we went to Ultra this past weekend in Miami.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Mansion by Harrison Varma

THIS HOUSE IS SOOOO FRESH! I LOVE the lighting of the building as well.












Newest Pools Destination in Vegas.



A private, secluded pool is a thing of beauty.

Add in a few just-off-their-shift entertainers and carve it out of an off-the-beaten-path section of the newest boutique resort in town, and you may have found your next spot to dive in, Vegas-style.

Welcome to Daydream, the upscale pool-within-a-pool splashing down at M Resort and soft-opening just in time for your Final Four March Madness trip on April 2nd.

So you put in a few intense hours building stacks in the pit at the Hard Rock, a couple more in the sports book at Mandalay going hoarse for the next tourney Cinderella and made a few… acquaintances through the night at Lavo—you need a vacation within your vacation.

It's about time you head over to M (the new resort basically built for the local ladies of Vegas). Walking in to the secluded, walled-in pool, you'll realize you've stepped into a Shangri-La with the type of scenery (the aforementioned entertainers and a few LA ladies fresh from their drive in) you need to forget the scenery from last night. Find your way to one of the daybeds surrounding the infinity pool, or set up shop in one of the 10 fully stocked cabanas (flat screens, wi-fi, champagne, goodies, etc.).

They've even got a "Sunglass Valet" on staff to ward off all those lotion smudges.

Because you're not going to let a little lotion ruin this view.

Soft-opening April 2, opening April 9, 702-797-1000

Daydream
at M Resort
2300 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Henderson, NV 89044
702-797-1000

*Courtesy of Urbandaddy

Thursday, March 19, 2009

iDaft

This is so flippin DOOPE. If you're a fan of Daft Punk, you'll def. have fun with this. Enjoy

http://www.najle.com/idaft/

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Don't Sleep on This!!!




Brooklyn’s DJ Jayceeoh has put together another roster of all stars for the second installment of the Super 7 mixtape series. DJ’s Fashen (PHX), Spider (LA), Bladerunners (BOS), Illo (Canada), Excel (PHI), and Vin Sol (SF) each commandeer ten minutes for a variety of original production, edits, blends, scratches, juggles, and mash-up ranging from hip hop to electro to indie to classic and featuring artists like Santogold, Sinden, Architecture in Helsinki, and LMFAO. This excellent concept results in another album quality mix that fully represents the North American sound coast to coast.
Download for free here
DJ JAYCEEOH (NYC)
1. SUPER 7 - Intro
2. My Sweet Summer / Pitbull - Crazy Killer (JayCeeOh Edit)
3. Mann Parish - Boogie Down Bronx (JayCeeOh Edit)
4. Pass That Dutch - Missy Elliot (JayCeeOh Edit)
5. Jackson sisters - Believe in Miracles / Manboogie - Leave your Fears (JayCeeOh Edit)
6. Swizz beats / Diana Ross - My Hero Is a gun / Rob Base - Joy and Pain (JayCeeOh Edit)
7. Midfielf General - Disco Direns / B-beat Girls - For the Same Man (JayCeeOh Edit)
8. Diplo Alt Clown Inst / Twista - Wetter (JayCeeOh Edit)
9. PQ - Jack Yo BFs G (JayCeeOh Edit)
10. Goody! Goody! (JayCeeOh + PQ) - Leggo a Dis One
(myspace.com/jayceeoh, jayceeoh.booking@gmail.com)
DJ FASHEN (PHX)
11. Fashen Intro
12. Champion (Catchdubs Jeep Mix) - Kanye West
13. Sunshowers Blend - M.I.A.
14. Wrath Of My Swagger - TI vs. Queen Latifah
15. Gimme The Loot Blend - Notorious BIG
16. Arab Money vs. Shook Ones II Re-Fix - Busta Rhymes vs. Mobb Deep
17. Shook - Fashen
18. Im The Shit Remix - Dj Class Feat. Lil Jon
19. Donna Pops Champagne - Knish Hit Squad
20. Step Into vs. Juicy - Trap House vs. Notorious BIG
21. On The Bugged Tip Blend - Big Daddy Kane vs. G-Dep
22. MVP Blend - Big L vs. Santogold and Jay-Z
23. My President Is Black (DC Remix) - Jay-Z
(myspace.com/djfashen, djfashen.com)
DJ ILLO (CANADA)
24. Yay Let’s Dance Intro - Dj Illo
25. Don’t Touch Me (Illo Disco Edit) - Busta Rhymes
26. Don’t Touch Me (U-Tern Disco Edit) - Busta Rhymes
27. Shove It (Grandtheft Disco Edit) - Santigold
28. Domino (Illo Remix) - Van Morrison
29. I Go To Work (Illo Remix) - Kool Moe Dee
30. Tribe Vibes (Illo Edit) - Jungle Brothers vs Sinden
(myspace.com/djillo , djillo@djillo.com)
DJ SPIDER (LA)
31. A-Skillz - Strawberry Fields Forever (Remix)
32. Mayer Hawthorne - Maybe so, Maybe no
33. The New Holidays - Maybe so, maybe no
34. Mountaineers - Apart from This vs. Brand Nubian - Don’t Let It (DJ Spider Remix)
35. Cold War Kids - Hospital Beds Break
36. DJ Spider’s Super 7 Saturday Sample Mix (bunch of songs)
37. Mr Magic - Rappin with Mr. Magic vs. Cherrelle - Saturday Love (DJ Spider Remix)
38. Architecture In Helsinki - Heart it Races (Trizzy’s Tin Can Mix)
39. The Virgins - Rich Girls (Remix by The Beatards, The Twelves & XXXchange) vs Super Lover Cee & Cassanova Rud - I got a good thing (DJ Spider Edit)
40. Roxanne Shante - Wiggle it (DJ Steve1der Remix)
41. LMFAO - I’m In Miami Bitch (Smash Bros Remix - DJs Spider, Steve1der & Mr. Best)
(myspace.com/djspider , djspider1@gmail.com)
DJ EXCEL (PHI)
42. Cookie Monsterz f. Tyree Cooper - Hip Housin’ (Kid Massive Remix)
43. Eric B & Rakim/Cookie Monsterz - I Know You Got Soul (Excel Edit)
44. Jokers Of The Scene - Baggy Bottom Boys
45. Diplo & Laidback Luke - Hey! (V.01)
46. Shinichi Osawa vs. Salt n Pepa - Push It (Tronik Youth Remix/Excel Says Push It Edit)
47. Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (Jesse Rose Remix)
48. Peter, Bjorn & John - Nothing To Worry About (Steven Bloodbath Remix)
49. Excelara8or - Shake’em Down
(djexcel.com, djexcel@gmail.com)
BLADERUNNERS (BOS)
50. Biggie - Party and BS (BLADERUNNER ReMix)
51. Wu Tang - Mystery of ESG (BLADERUNNER ReMix)
52. Big Daddy Kane - Warm it up Edits (BLADERUNNER EDIT)
53. BLADERUNNERS - Brazilion Edits
54. Herbie Hancock - Rockit (BLADERUNNER EDIT)
55. SoHo - Hot Music (BLADERUNNER EDIT)
(myspace.com/bladerunnerbiz, bladerunnerbooking@gmail.com)
VIN SOL (SF)
56. Vin Sol -Pass the Peas Intro
57. Traxamillion -808 (Vin Sol refix)
58. San Quinn - Blue Dolphin
59. Turf Talk - We All Getting Paid (Vin Sol Remix)
60. Keak da Sneak - Blurpt
61. Trackademicks- Enjoy What You Do
62. Sergio Mendes Brasil ‘88- I’ll Tell U (Vin Sol re-edit)
63. The Jacka,Lee Majors ft.Mistah F.A.B -I’m a Gobot
64. Born and Raised- Bammer Weed
(myspace.com/vinsol , info@vin-sol.com)

Release these already...


Crazy image courtesy of Complex Magazine of the Glow Sole's of the Air Yeezys. Can't wait for these to come out.

Something Outta Nothing!

Created by the Nothing Agency, they're creating something outta nothing. This one is titled the Cardboard Wonderhouse. So DOPE!!!


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The somewhat daily ramblings of DJ INnovate