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Deborah Jordan – I Know You (Free Download)

Posted by MissKai | Posted in Music | Posted on 06-12-2010

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Ah…love it when my friends send me bits :-)

Deborah Jordan’s new album, “What You See”, is scheduled for release in the US on 13th December and worldwide on 17th January. In the meantime, she’s sharing an exclusive free track called “I Know You” which  is produced by Yam Who? and Simon S, and features Marc Rapson on keys. It couldn’t be included on the album because of the sample but the few who have heard it liked it so much that they wanted people to be able to have it regardless.

Deborah Jordan - I Know You (right click to download)

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Enjoy & make sure to preview the upcoming album on the Groove Dis website.

For more info on Deborah, check the following links:

www.myspace.com/deborahjordanmusic

www.facebook.com/deborahjordanmusic

www.myspace.com/suncirclemusic

www.myspace.com/masirah

www.myspace.com/futursticamusic

FREE DOWNLOAD: “BRAND NEW” by Dezaray Dawn

Posted by MissKai | Posted in Music | Posted on 22-03-2010

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Had the pleasure of making my first official attempt at album artwork/cover art for Dezaray Dawn out of Atlanta…love this tune & glad she let me help out!

FREE DOWNLOAD: “BRAND NEW” single

HAPPY WMC WEEK EVERYONE!!!! Just in time for the WMC, this is my gift for the house heads venturing down to MIA either in physical form or in spirit! “BRAND NEW” is a single that will be featured on my upcoming LP “THE DAWNING” (to be released 2010 late spring).  Due to the album being pushed back and the trip to MIA, I figured I would keep ya going with this. It is available for FREE DOWNLOAD this week at SOUNDCLOUD.com! Big up to LIL’DAVE with IllVibe Collective for producing the track and DJ MissKai for the artwork!! This song is so relevant to the world today … Get ready to feel “BRAND NEW”!!!

****UPDATE****

Soundcloud.com’s download limit has been met! However you can still download it HERE via sendspace!!!

DOWNLOAD HERE

Got the Bug 2 | Chameleon EP Dual Album Launch (Atlanta) 09 27 2009

Posted by MissKai | Posted in Events, Music | Posted on 23-09-2009

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Got the Bug 2 | Chameleon EP Dual Album Launch in the ATL


BITA Productions & E.S.P. Crew join forces with some of the South’s most eclectic DJs & artists to help celebrate a dual album launch. As the Bugz in the Attic throw a “Got the Bug 2” launch party in London, Atlanta will hold it down Stateside with the ATL based BITA member, Daz-I-Kue. It also seemed appropriate to introduce a local artist, Dezaray, who is helping to spread & evolve the sound that was cultivated in West London.

So come by for a special edition E.S.P. Crew’s monthly, Housebroken, thats held the last Sunday of every month at Moods Music.

Dezaray’s live PA @ 5pm, DJs sets, and album giveaways

Sunday Sept 27,2009
4-7 pm
Moods Music in L5P
1131 Euclid Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307-1925
http://www.moodsmusic.net

Sound Providers:
DJ Ausar (http://www.myspace.com/kakakuta893)
Daz-I-Kue (http://www.bugzintheattic.co.uk)
Dezaray Dawn (http://www.myspace.com/dezaraydawnmusic)
DJ MissKai (http://www.misskai.com)
DJ Saturna (http://www.djsaturna.com)
DJ Tabone (http://www.myspace.com/djtabone)

Release info:

The Bugzintheattic forthcoming “GOT THE BUG ll” Remix LP release will be available in shops & online stores from Monday 5th October 2009. It is being released on BBE (http://www.bbemusic.com). For preview & playlist: DO UR THING: BUGZ IN THE ATTIC are Back!!

Dezaray Dawn’s “Chameleon EP” will be available on Sunday 27th September 2009 @ Moods & via http://www.dezaraydawn.com

RA: The esoteric art of the opening DJ

Posted by MissKai | Posted in Crate Diggin', Music | Posted on 23-09-2009

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I found this piece from Resident Advisor very interesting & informative…especially since I’ve found myself the opener for several DJs with a broad range of styles. It has been a fun challenge to stretch my comfort level at times & find common ground to hand off properly to the next DJ. I definitely can see why a music lover would love opening…I really enjoy the unique freedom of the opening slot.

From: RA: The esoteric art of the opening DJ - Interview

The esoteric art of the opening DJ

No one seems to understand it. No one seems to respect it. And it might just be the most important part of the night. RA explains why the warm-up DJ deserves perhaps even more credit than the headliner.

There are many variables in producing a proper electronic music event. Some things are obvious: a proper space with quality sound and engaging visuals are part of the physics that create a comfortable environment for the crowd. If, for instance, the sound system isn’t properly dialed in to the acoustics of the space, the performer, regardless of his or her talent, is going to sound like crap. The result is a lethargic dance floor and an angry performer who will not only expect to get paid but will never come back.

But there are many subtle factors that can keep an event from being labeled “epic” and instead relegate it to just “another night out.” Fast bartenders, adequate bathrooms and a security crew that behaves professionally all contribute to a clubgoers overall perception. When it’s done right, these things aren’t even noticed. But when you have to stand in line for half an hour to piss in a flooded bathroom, while in the main room, everyone’s mind is being blown by the DJ you paid a lot of money to see, your night gets flushed down the toilet.

Dean Muhsin

A message from the opener
Dean Muhsin, a resident at Steve Lawler’s VIVa @ MOS nights sounds off

I’ve been a resident DJ on and off for about ten years and am lucky to have the residency I have, but I’ve just recently begun to notice how marginalised some residents are becoming. Shorter sets and crappy slots mean that there’s a fair chance that the guest will have started by the time anyone gets to the club. I know there are people out there who really believe that a resident/warm-up set is the real essence of DJing, but for some reason people seem to fall foul of that marginalisation.

That said, people like Secret Sundaze have got a wicked balance of residents/guests, so it’s clearly doable. There’s room for the resident DJ to become the focus of the night again, and not just because they’re sometimes stuck in traffic and have to ask the headliner to start their set for them. (Thanks, Will Saul!)

The last crucial element in the event equation, though, is the opening DJ. At a live music event, if the opening band is terrible there is always a short break to switch out equipment. The headliner then takes the stage and the night moves on. But in a club environment the music rarely stops from the moment the first track begins. This continuous flow of sound is maintained until the lights are turned on at the end of the night. A good DJ taps into this flow and manipulates the energy of a room through careful programming and mixing choices. Mastery of this flow allows a DJ to take the crowd on the sonic journey which has come to define the all-night electronic music party.

But the headliner almost never plays from the moment the doors open. One or more opening DJs are used to warm up the room, keeping the crowd entertained and the alcohol flowing until the headliner’s designated time slot later in the evening. And many promoters seem to be unaware of how important this role can be. A DJ who isn’t up to the task of opening can dissipate the energy on the dance floor before it has a chance to solidify. In a good scenario, the crowd will pack the bar and hug the walls until the headliner comes on. In a worst case scenario, the club will empty out before the DJ has time to mix in a new track.

In many ways, the warm-up DJ faces more challenges than the headliner. Consider this: The opener must start with a fairly empty room that slowly fills with generally sober people who aren’t there to see them.

The DJ must create an atmosphere out of thin air and at the same time set the stage for the musical narrative of the headliner’s set. Steve Lawler, head of Viva Music who has headlined top venues the world over, agrees, “The warm-up’s job is in fact the hardest and very important to how the whole night will turn out. If a warm-up does a good job, you can feel it in the air, and then usually 99% of the time, it’s an amazing night.”

The opening DJs biggest challenge is to program a set that will seamlessly sync with the DJ who will go on next. “The opening DJ has a huge responsibility; they can dictate the entire mood of the party,” says Magda, of Minus Records. “You have to think about who you are opening for and how they play in order to avoid overpowering their sound.” Each headliner has a definitive musical style that presents a unique programming challenge to the opener. “If I open for Theo Parrish I definitely will not be playing the same records as opening for Richie Hawtin. That’s the fun of it though,” she explains. “It’s a challenge to get the different crowds worked up while complementing the main act at the same time.”

A good opener must have two things: an attenuated awareness for the musical progression of the night, and an extremely large and eclectic record collection. Craig Richards would concur. With a ten year residency at Fabric, London’s most respected club, Richards is highly regarded as one of the best opening DJs in the world. Warming up a room is a position Richards fully embraces, “Over the years I have often opted for the warm-up slot. I find it a wonderful challenge which if played properly can result in maximum musical fulfillment.”

Great opening DJs know their music and the subtle effects each record transition will have on a dance floor. DJ Yousef, the DJ and promoter behind Liverpool’s legendary party, Circus, says for a DJ to successfully warm up a crowd “they need to be aware that the tempo, the groove, the energy and even the texture of every record must be seriously considered.” This sensitivity to the way music influences the crowd allows the opener to begin the patient task of drawing people to the dance floor.

Dirtybird’s Christian Martin describes it as such: “Your job is to peel people away from the bar, and keep building upon that small nucleus of early dancers that will eventually become a packed dance floor. It’s important to pay attention to the mood of the floor and adjust the direction of your set accordingly, without going overboard too early.” Martin’s last point brings up another extremely important trait of great openers: restraint.

“I know a lot of my fellow DJs feel the pain on so many nights from an inappropriate, overly energetic and mostly far too big warm-up set,” Lee Burridge laments. With over 25 years of experience, Burridge is universally recognized as one of the world’s most talented DJs. He says great warm-up DJs “understand where the guest DJ starts from—not where they are two hours into their set. The energy needs to be left at a point where the guest DJ can comfortably continue from.” Burridge told me that in many cases the opener plays records of such high intensity “I’ve [sometimes] had to kill the music altogether to reset the energy.”

“I’ve warmed up for many big names over the years and I realized a long time ago that the night wasn’t about me alone,” Burridge continues, “This seems hard to accept for a lot of upcoming DJs as they want the attention of the people. This attitude totally disturbs the gradual build of the night as a whole.” Many young DJs see the opening set as their chance to show what they’ve got, but the result of this enthusiasm is exactly the opposite. Yousef states when an opening DJs set is “hitting them over the head with an iron fist” of uptempo, peak hour tracks, it “will always result in not getting another gig.”

But there is more to opening a room than just keeping the tempo under 124 bpm and playing deep music. The signature of a great opener is defined by a devotion to the music he or she is playing. As Lawler explains, “you can tell when an opener is someone that has just gone onto Beatport’s Top 100 [to buy their] Deep House [tracks] and is trying to do it, as opposed to someone who loves and collects the music they are playing. You can always hear passion in a DJ’s set.”

Craig Richards takes it one step further: “I’m absolutely certain that the music lovers, not the DJs, are fit for the job—the people who can forget themselves for a moment and deliver a groove, a beginning and a sense of belief.” The best openers are in many ways the people who are true music lovers, the ones who obsessively collect obscure and eclectic music for the simple joy of it. These DJs know their music so well they intuitively know there is a right track to play in each moment for any audience.

Opening a room requires the ability to step outside what you want to play and, instead, to be conscientious of what the crowd is willing to accept. “As a DJ you have to find the middle ground of being yourself and being mindful of what you think will work on the dance floors of the world’s clubs,” Yousef explains, “I always play the music I love but I’m experienced enough to enjoy a broad selection of electronic music.” Each DJ I spoke with emphasized the need for an opener to have an extensive range in musical tastes and, most importantly, the patience to hold back, and to slowly build the tension in preparation for the headliner.

For both Lawler and Burridge, each sees the role of the opener as important as his own role as the headliner. Lawler tries and takes an opener with him to gigs, “so I know the energy and vibe will be right when I go on.” But they each tell me it is often the promoter who chooses a DJ not fit for the role, or sometimes, Burridge says, “The promoter has been known to come into the booth and tell the warm-up to pick it up.” In either case, it reveals a lack of understanding in how a night develops. Whereas a nervous promoter wants to see the dance floor packed with people pumping their fists in the air from the start, all the DJs I spoke with saw this as detrimental to the night as a whole. As Richards put it, “There can be nothing worse than an over-enthusiastic start—a soup that burns the mouth or curtains ripped open to let the light in.”

But this ultimately leads to one question for the promoter: If you are going to spend the money to fly in and accommodate a world-class DJ, why not spend the extra time and money to get your guest a proper opener? With the high risk inherent in throwing an event coupled with a lack of understanding about the role of the opener, DJs who are picked to warm up a night are often inexperienced and more often than not, underpaid. A promoter can spend thousands of dollars on a headliner, and to rein in costs, will often only spend a couple of hundred on an opener.

So obviously, great opening DJs aren’t in it for the money. Instead, these DJs are perhaps the purest music fan in every sense of the word. Since the opener’s artistry is built upon subtlety, they rarely receive any accolades. The media often overlooks good warm-ups, instead focusing on the headliners, and only knowledgeable crowds will recognize the skill that goes into the nuance and restraint of slowly building the tension in a room. This often leaves only the headliner’s gratitude as any sign of appreciation.

In fact, the biggest reward an opener receives is the opportunity to explore musical territory a headliner often cannot. Playing opening sets “gives justification for buying records that you know will only sound right at certain times,” says Craig Richards. “The chance to hear these records loud was and still is my driving force. Playing deep, quirky, delicate tunes at a time when they make sense is an utter pleasure to the man who seeks the truth for the music not the limelight.” Successful venues and events have always recognized what a proper opener provides: The atmosphere that is the foundation of any event.

Craig Richards takes it one step further: “I’m absolutely certain that the music lovers, not the DJs, are fit for the job—the people who can forget themselves for a moment and deliver a groove, a beginning and a sense of belief.” The best openers are in many ways the people who are true music lovers, the ones who obsessively collect obscure and eclectic music for the simple joy of it. These DJs know their music so well they intuitively know there is a right track to play in each moment for any audience.

Opening a room requires the ability to step outside what you want to play and, instead, to be conscientious of what the crowd is willing to accept. “As a DJ you have to find the middle ground of being yourself and being mindful of what you think will work on the dance floors of the world’s clubs,” Yousef explains, “I always play the music I love but I’m experienced enough to enjoy a broad selection of electronic music.” Each DJ I spoke with emphasized the need for an opener to have an extensive range in musical tastes and, most importantly, the patience to hold back, and to slowly build the tension in preparation for the headliner.

For both Lawler and Burridge, each sees the role of the opener as important as his own role as the headliner. Lawler tries and takes an opener with him to gigs, “so I know the energy and vibe will be right when I go on.” But they each tell me it is often the promoter who chooses a DJ not fit for the role, or sometimes, Burridge says, “The promoter has been known to come into the booth and tell the warm-up to pick it up.” In either case, it reveals a lack of understanding in how a night develops. Whereas a nervous promoter wants to see the dance floor packed with people pumping their fists in the air from the start, all the DJs I spoke with saw this as detrimental to the night as a whole. As Richards put it, “There can be nothing worse than an over-enthusiastic start—a soup that burns the mouth or curtains ripped open to let the light in.”

But this ultimately leads to one question for the promoter: If you are going to spend the money to fly in and accommodate a world-class DJ, why not spend the extra time and money to get your guest a proper opener? With the high risk inherent in throwing an event coupled with a lack of understanding about the role of the opener, DJs who are picked to warm up a night are often inexperienced and more often than not, underpaid. A promoter can spend thousands of dollars on a headliner, and to rein in costs, will often only spend a couple of hundred on an opener.

So obviously, great opening DJs aren’t in it for the money. Instead, these DJs are perhaps the purest music fan in every sense of the word. Since the opener’s artistry is built upon subtlety, they rarely receive any accolades. The media often overlooks good warm-ups, instead focusing on the headliners, and only knowledgeable crowds will recognize the skill that goes into the nuance and restraint of slowly building the tension in a room. This often leaves only the headliner’s gratitude as any sign of appreciation.

In fact, the biggest reward an opener receives is the opportunity to explore musical territory a headliner often cannot. Playing opening sets “gives justification for buying records that you know will only sound right at certain times,” says Craig Richards. “The chance to hear these records loud was and still is my driving force. Playing deep, quirky, delicate tunes at a time when they make sense is an utter pleasure to the man who seeks the truth for the music not the limelight.” Successful venues and events have always recognized what a proper opener provides: The atmosphere that is the foundation of any event

Published / Tue, 22 Sep 2009

▲FTA-1 & GAS’D™ want to relay one simple truth: ▲❍▼❏ I S R E A L

Posted by MissKai | Posted in Music, Random Musings | Posted on 17-09-2009

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