Bleep Beep Click
So I haven't been posting here in awhile, not because of a love lost for music, but more to do with a busy work and travel schedule.
I have got to DJ in Thailand, Laos & Cambodia. But now, my next goal isn't to do with DJing or music but to Sail around the world.....
Yes that's right, sail around the world. So obviously I'll need to raise some funds, get a boat and then do it.
I'll keep people updated on here as to what is happening regarding this next goal.
Peace
DC
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Sixth Quick Ten
BLEEP BEEP CLICK
Well I have been terribly busy as of late and haven't been updated as much as I would have liked.
So I'll get straight to it and throw another Quick Ten with Bleep Beep Click at cha!

1.When were you first interested in Electronic Music?
I was first interested in electronic music in 1994. My friends started taking me to a night at The Purple Haze in Montreal. I t took place on Wednesday nights. It was a dirty little Drum and Bass night in a dirty little rocker bar. Brilliant
But if you want to get technical I break danced in the 80's to the Beat Street soundtrack.
2. What was your first record you bought?
Not sure about this one........ Let's say the first Record I remember buying with my own money was Led Zeppelin II. I think I was 10.
3. Serato/Cd’s/Vinyl…. Any thoughts?
Vinyl is the father of all music formats. Serato is the greatest thing to happen to the Dj world since vinyl. And cd's ...... no comment.
4. Do you have any pet peeves?
Probably. Not sure I know where to start.
5. Favorite Drink?
Taghum sunrise !! or maybe Beergerita..
6. Is there anyone would like to meet living or dead?
I don't think there is. Although that's not saying that I wouldn't like to meet anyone.
7. Where do you see yourself in 10 years.
Good god. Celebrating a birthday hopefully
8. What is the best musical festival or show you have played at or attended?
Shambhala music festival
9. Who is your favorite band or Producer at the moment?
Diplo
10. What is your Dream Vacation
My dream vacation is one that has no time constraints. Something that can last as long as need be. Doesn't matter where. As long as I can take my time.
Furthermore is there anything you want included in my blog that wasn't covered in this post?....
Here's a few mixes
Easy Does It zshare
MIX PUMP THAT RUMP zshare
And Make sure to check out
http://WWW.myspace.com/mrsmithb
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4978410998&v=info&ref=ts
Well I have been terribly busy as of late and haven't been updated as much as I would have liked.
So I'll get straight to it and throw another Quick Ten with Bleep Beep Click at cha!

1.When were you first interested in Electronic Music?
I was first interested in electronic music in 1994. My friends started taking me to a night at The Purple Haze in Montreal. I t took place on Wednesday nights. It was a dirty little Drum and Bass night in a dirty little rocker bar. Brilliant
But if you want to get technical I break danced in the 80's to the Beat Street soundtrack.
2. What was your first record you bought?
Not sure about this one........ Let's say the first Record I remember buying with my own money was Led Zeppelin II. I think I was 10.
3. Serato/Cd’s/Vinyl…. Any thoughts?
Vinyl is the father of all music formats. Serato is the greatest thing to happen to the Dj world since vinyl. And cd's ...... no comment.
4. Do you have any pet peeves?
Probably. Not sure I know where to start.
5. Favorite Drink?
Taghum sunrise !! or maybe Beergerita..
6. Is there anyone would like to meet living or dead?
I don't think there is. Although that's not saying that I wouldn't like to meet anyone.
7. Where do you see yourself in 10 years.
Good god. Celebrating a birthday hopefully
8. What is the best musical festival or show you have played at or attended?
Shambhala music festival
9. Who is your favorite band or Producer at the moment?
Diplo
10. What is your Dream Vacation
My dream vacation is one that has no time constraints. Something that can last as long as need be. Doesn't matter where. As long as I can take my time.
Furthermore is there anything you want included in my blog that wasn't covered in this post?....
Here's a few mixes
Easy Does It zshare
MIX PUMP THAT RUMP zshare
And Make sure to check out
http://WWW.myspace.com/mrsmithb
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4978410998&v=info&ref=ts
Monday, November 9, 2009
Fifth Quick Ten
Vancouver Island has seen several people throw various raves, club nights and events over the past decade. Few have lasted as long as Fat Kats, headed by Greg Gilks. Fatkats continue to throw some amazing nights with great talent.
These events aren't limited to a particular city as Fat Kats have held events from Courtney down to Victoria, and have always been well received. Even on a few occisions I have had the pleasure of playing one of his events.
BLEEP BEEP CLICK QUICK TEN

1. When did you first get interested in Dance/Electronic Music?
I guess, late 90's with Prodigy Daft punk and what not and it moved deeper from there.
2. Who or what has been your biggest influence
I think with our group of friends, we sort of influenced each other, if that makes any sense, as for promoting itself, it was from Dave Hartwell from Knightmove and Casey from 4play. They showed Fk and Dizzy the ropes, they were sort of on their way out as we were coming in.
3. What has been the craziest experience while promoting?
There's been a lot of surreal/crazy moments, most of which are not moments you'd want posted on the internet. I guess one of the better PG stories is during a Long Weekend Spin Sunday at the Press Room. We had UK Rugby team bus pull up and 50 odd of them pile in; Huge jockey-looking brits who loved their house music. To add to this, a Veteran of a battle that I cannot recall, came in and put 1,200+dollars on the counter for everyone to drink in memory of his fallen comrades. With 3$ hiballs and 160'ish people in attendance, this lasted pretty much the entire night. There is something about getting free drinks that makes people forget their, usually well known, drinking limitation and go for broke. An unforgettable night for those who can actually remember it.
4. Equipment Set up for the DJ Does it matter as a promoter?
Directly? No, however, all you have in promotion is your name, and if DJ's arrive and you have no monitors and non-standard equipment like vestax decks etc, they're probably going to be upset and be quite vocal about it. To be honest, I barely know how to set up decks, I know enough to know that I shouldn't be the one dealing with it, so I rarely am. If you don't have a proper set up, or don't at least warn the dj's ahead of time of said improper set up, you're a bad promoter.
5. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I gave up pipe dreams of professional promotion years ago, promotion teaches you a lot of things, listed prominently among them is being realistic. I'm unsure where I'll be in 10 years, I suppose I should have some idea. I'd not be adversed to throwing the occasional show, much like I do now, but as an occasional hobby type thing.
6. What is one piece of technology you can’t live without?
Internet access, and whatever device delivers that. Pre-internet promotion is something I don't even want to think about. You gotta respect promoters from the 80's and 90's, they weren't making FB events and spamming their friends list. That shit was real, and I've done enough of hand-bombing, car window flyering to know that relying solely on it would be effing rough.
7. What is the best musical festival or show you have attended or thrown?
Best show I feel we ever threw was Pixel. It was our last 'rave', and I just think it was as complete as we ever came to throwing the 'perfect show', minor drama/issues and containing the proper elements of a party. Best I've ever attended? The ones that impressed me themost were probably: Fun House by Noble house, Sip 3 (in the tents), Mid Summers Night dream, and VEMF of course. Mostly due to the budgets and set ups that were involved. Once you understand, first hand what's involved in throwing a show, it gives you a different gauge to appraise things on.
8. Who is your favorite producer or band at the moment?
It changes week to week, right now, producer wise? probably Glitch Mob. This weeks band is probably NIN, they're my favourite band anyway, but this week especially I've been rocking them. It's the Autumn weather.
9. Worst Habit?
Procrastination certainly; I need constant motivation/harassment orthe threat of an impending deadline. Thankfully, I preform very well with a metaphorical (or perhaps literal) gun to my head.
10. What is your dream vacation?
A road trip with my friends. One of my favourite vacations ever is the ones we all took on our mini tour. Here is the videos for it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qJePZw4cOo
Check out Fatkats.net
These events aren't limited to a particular city as Fat Kats have held events from Courtney down to Victoria, and have always been well received. Even on a few occisions I have had the pleasure of playing one of his events.
BLEEP BEEP CLICK QUICK TEN

1. When did you first get interested in Dance/Electronic Music?
I guess, late 90's with Prodigy Daft punk and what not and it moved deeper from there.
2. Who or what has been your biggest influence
I think with our group of friends, we sort of influenced each other, if that makes any sense, as for promoting itself, it was from Dave Hartwell from Knightmove and Casey from 4play. They showed Fk and Dizzy the ropes, they were sort of on their way out as we were coming in.
3. What has been the craziest experience while promoting?
There's been a lot of surreal/crazy moments, most of which are not moments you'd want posted on the internet. I guess one of the better PG stories is during a Long Weekend Spin Sunday at the Press Room. We had UK Rugby team bus pull up and 50 odd of them pile in; Huge jockey-looking brits who loved their house music. To add to this, a Veteran of a battle that I cannot recall, came in and put 1,200+dollars on the counter for everyone to drink in memory of his fallen comrades. With 3$ hiballs and 160'ish people in attendance, this lasted pretty much the entire night. There is something about getting free drinks that makes people forget their, usually well known, drinking limitation and go for broke. An unforgettable night for those who can actually remember it.
4. Equipment Set up for the DJ Does it matter as a promoter?
Directly? No, however, all you have in promotion is your name, and if DJ's arrive and you have no monitors and non-standard equipment like vestax decks etc, they're probably going to be upset and be quite vocal about it. To be honest, I barely know how to set up decks, I know enough to know that I shouldn't be the one dealing with it, so I rarely am. If you don't have a proper set up, or don't at least warn the dj's ahead of time of said improper set up, you're a bad promoter.
5. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I gave up pipe dreams of professional promotion years ago, promotion teaches you a lot of things, listed prominently among them is being realistic. I'm unsure where I'll be in 10 years, I suppose I should have some idea. I'd not be adversed to throwing the occasional show, much like I do now, but as an occasional hobby type thing.
6. What is one piece of technology you can’t live without?
Internet access, and whatever device delivers that. Pre-internet promotion is something I don't even want to think about. You gotta respect promoters from the 80's and 90's, they weren't making FB events and spamming their friends list. That shit was real, and I've done enough of hand-bombing, car window flyering to know that relying solely on it would be effing rough.
7. What is the best musical festival or show you have attended or thrown?
Best show I feel we ever threw was Pixel. It was our last 'rave', and I just think it was as complete as we ever came to throwing the 'perfect show', minor drama/issues and containing the proper elements of a party. Best I've ever attended? The ones that impressed me themost were probably: Fun House by Noble house, Sip 3 (in the tents), Mid Summers Night dream, and VEMF of course. Mostly due to the budgets and set ups that were involved. Once you understand, first hand what's involved in throwing a show, it gives you a different gauge to appraise things on.
8. Who is your favorite producer or band at the moment?
It changes week to week, right now, producer wise? probably Glitch Mob. This weeks band is probably NIN, they're my favourite band anyway, but this week especially I've been rocking them. It's the Autumn weather.
9. Worst Habit?
Procrastination certainly; I need constant motivation/harassment orthe threat of an impending deadline. Thankfully, I preform very well with a metaphorical (or perhaps literal) gun to my head.
10. What is your dream vacation?
A road trip with my friends. One of my favourite vacations ever is the ones we all took on our mini tour. Here is the videos for it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qJePZw4cOo
Check out Fatkats.net
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