Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Breakfast Special on KAOS with DJ Loos.id 10/27/2010


Track List: 10-27-10 B-Spec



Num.
Title
Artist

Release
Label
Time
Track
Release Date



1
All Things To All Men
The Cinematic Orchestra Feat. Roots Manuva
Gilles Peterson Presents Worldwide : Celebration Of His Syndicated Radio Show [[Disc 1]]
BBE

11:03
2
2010/01/01


2
Early Bird

Tricky
Mixed Race
Domino
03:29
3
2010/01/01



3
Oogie Boogie's Song
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Nightmare Revisited
Walt Disney

02:48
13
2008/01/01


4
Bombay

El Guincho
Pop Negro
XL
03:39
1
2010/01/01



5
Cockney Flute (Rusko Remix)
Rusko & Caspa
Acton Dread - Single

Sub Soldiers
04:28
2
2008/01/01


6

Need You
Darkstar
Steppas' Delight 2 vol 2
Soul Jazz Records
06:07
9

2009/01/01


7
King Night
Salem
King Night

IAMSOUND Records
03:50
1
2010/01/01


8

Marked Velotin
Dryft
Ventricle
n5Music
05:53
2

2010/01/01


9
Crime Lights
Viper Creek Club
Letters

S/R
04:07
3
2010/01/01


10

Kiara
Bonobo
Black Sands
Ninja Tune
03:50
2

2010/01/01


11
LMAO (Live)
Arj Barker
LYAO (Live)

Warner Bros
06:18
8
2010/01/01


12

Les Yeux Sans Visage
Combustible Edison
Schizophonic!
Sub Pop
04:26
6

1996/01/01


13
Everyday Is Halloween
Ministry
Black Box [Disc 2]

Black Box
06:24
8
1984/01/01


14

Genesis
Goth Trad
Steppas' Delight vol 1
Soul Jazz Records
05:18
7

2008/01/01


15
Colourless Artibella
Major Lazer & La Roux

Lazerproof
Mad Decent
02:42
2
2010/01/01



16
Menace
Terror Danjah
Power Grid
Planet Mu

03:14
2
2010/01/01


17
Killer Inside Me

MC 900 Ft. Jesus
Welcome To My Dream
Nettwerk
04:09
2
1991/01/01



18
Stay In Control
Polar Bear & Jyager
Common Ground

the Leaf Label
03:26
5



19

Hip Hop Animosity
Mike Birbiglia
Two Drink Mike
Comedy Central
05:57
5

2006/01/01


20
Come To Me
Tricky
Mixed Race

Domino
03:55
6
2010/01/01


21

続・腐食
THA BLUE HERB
STILLING, STILL DREAMING [Disc 1]
Tha Blue Herb Recordings
05:03
10

2002/01/01


22
Nosferatu
DJ Krush Feat. Mr. Lif
Jaku

Red Ink
03:45
3
2004/01/01


23

The Periodic Table
Cut Chemist Meets Shortkut
Live At The Future Primitive Sound Session
Luv 'n Haight
03:12
1

1998/01/01


24
Fools
Two Fingers
Ninja Tune XX Radio Sampler

Ninja Tune
03:58
1
2010/01/01


25

I Hear The Drummer
Luke Vibert
Xen Cuts [Disc 1]
Ninja Tune
04:07
17

2000/01/01


26
WTO
Kj Sawka
Cyclonic Steel

Wax Orchard
06:02
6
2007/01/01


27

Twelve Step
Viper Creek Club
Letters
S/R
04:32
6

2010/01/01


28
A Nightmare On My Street
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

Greatest Hits
Sony
04:58
3
1988/01/01



29
Freaks! Freaks!
Pigeon John
Pigeon John & The Summertime Pool Party
Quannum Projects

03:32
7
2006/01/01


30
Moon River (!)

Havalina Rail Co.
Havalina Rail Co.
Tooth & Nail Records
01:58
19

2006/01/01

Thursday, August 19, 2010

First KAOS show

So, yesterday I was privileged enough to go ON THE AIR with some helpful coaching by Ruth on Rookie Radio on KAOS 89.3fm! After 6 training sessions and multiple trips to the production studio, I was still super anxious on the mic. And, um, um, it showed;) Got some love from the staff at KAOS on the music selections and encouragement that talking on air will eventually get better. This has been a major hurdle for me to get over, in practice sessions and live at a gig. Though I am not sure whether I am more uncomfortable talking to a theoretically large and invisible radio audience or a small group of wedding/event attendees. Have to think on that one for a while...

Anyhow, I am going to work on my proposal for a electronica/d'n'b/grime/dubstep show on KAOS as a permanent spot. Wish me luck, imaginary readers! I am trying to come up with a name for the show, so far I have "Busted Bytes", "Crunchy Bytes" or "Digi-DigginG"...not really getting wowed by these yet. I'll have to think about this some more...and if anyone has a suggestion, I am open to suggestion. At least that's what my hypnotist tells me:O

Sorry, bout the dork out there. Clearly, I need to get to filling out some paperwork.

Peace.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Preparing to DJ

Looking towards the Future

Well, I have a bit of time today to get back to my blog as I am illin' with a super sore throat/cough. Joy. Throat soother teas and ricola cough drops are getting old! Anyhow, back to the master plan.

I believe that I left off talking about future plans and the like. So, my career plan could go many different directions from here depending on the job market and the mobile DJ market. Ideally I would work the weekdays doing Network Admin work and spend the weekends spinning at events. Dream situations rarely happen, but that is the ideal situation.

Plan B is to continue to build my mobile DJ business, continue to look for a reasonable Network Admin job and work odd jobs to fill time/budget gaps.

Plan C is to keep working the DJ services, work odd jobs and to create another business creating and fixing home and small business networks with a emphasis on setting up high end media networks.

That's the basic road map to my future that I can foresee. Leaving only one question, "Oh future, what surprises do you hold for me?"

Monday, February 15, 2010

A brief ramble of how I got started DJ'ing

Hi, my name is Abraham. I started a mobile DJ business based out of Olympia, WA in 2009. I will be using this blog as a musical journal of sorts to write about music that I am learning about and perhaps occasionally rant about the difficulties in operating a business in Washington state.

To start I would like to give a brief personal history to give you a sense of who I am and why I DJ. Originally a native of California, I moved up to Portland, OR to endure the wonder years of high school education. After high school, I was lucky enough to land a union job with what was then US West Communications, now Qwest Communications. I moved up to Olympia in 1997 and was employed as a Broadband/DSL Network Technician for Qwest till the winter of 2008.

As a young adult, I was repeatedly told over and over again that careers are projected to last only 3-5 years in the future economy. I felt pretty safe working for a company that provided communications services. However, as technologies and consumer trends changed, so did my career prospects.

So, after my previous job being surplussed, I looked at the possibilities for future jobs and careers. I don't believe there will be much of a future for last mile delivery of data through coaxial or twisted copper, the telecommunications field will almost certainly be in the hands of a few technicians that specialize in fiber optics and radio transmissions. Mostly long haul stuff that would require a lot of travel. As a newly wed with aspirations to being a father, I don't want to chose a career that will tear me away from my family.

Anyhow, as I was caught up in the wave of unemployment and corporate layoffs that started in late 2008. My job prospects have been hampered by extreme competition for job openings and opportunistic employer offerings. I have seen job descriptions asking for multiple certifications, Cisco, MSN, etc., 3-5 years of experience and offering $10-12 an hour!!! Many of the certification programs cost anywhere from $3000 to $10,000 to go through their courses and test out. I find it hard to believe that any qualified individual who invested the time and money to obtain these certifications would sell themselves out to make nominal gains over minimum wage. So, regardless of earning a Associates degree in Networking Technologies, the prospects of a respectable Network Administrator job has all but gone up in smoke. I actually enjoy working on networking/computer issues, but do not intend to be mistreated from the start by a future employer.

So, I took stock of my life, skills and aspirations and decided to change my appreciation of music into the creative process of DJing. I have what some have called "an addiction" to music. A large part of my earnings have gone directly to Rainy Day Records and many other vendors of sweet, sweet sounds over the years. Using my collection of music from over the years and cashing out my retirement savings for equipment, I have been on a crash course on learning how to be a good DJ and entrepreneur over the past year and a half.

I should note that I have had friends request mixed compilations for their wedding and the occasional party, but I had never stepped up to professional mixing before this endeavor. Being the fun loving, dancing fool that I am, I felt pretty comfortable that I would be able to master the art of mixing musics together that gets people up and dancing. Like most things worth while, it has been more difficult than I initially thought. However, with practice, organization and some more practice things have been coming along.

Always the pragmatist, I decided to pursue the wedding and events market while honing my skills on the wheels of steel. From what books I have read, the wedding and events DJ is a lowly position in the world of DJing. So, for me it makes sense to start at the bottom of the creative barrel and start my climb up. There are "ladders" in many occupations, playing music for people is no different.

Beyond many of the song selections for weddings being rather limited, I do not fully understand the negative image of the wedding DJ. You get to be part of a couple's biggest celebration of love and family. Where else could one be surrounded by so much love and positivity? So there's the occasional drunk harassing you to play an inappropriate song, but as a DJ you are approached by inebriated people at most gigs. Regardless, the vast majority of the time you get to witness multiple generations of families gather together to display their collective quirkiness that defines one family from another. It's like a micro-sociological goldmine! It's like people watching at the mall, but with people emotionally charged up and dancing. Weddings are awesome!

While being a scratch DJ is fun, to craft a following of people that want to hear your reinterpretations of music that you find interesting takes a long time to build. Meanwhile, I got bills to pay. My goal is not to become famous, I simply would like to make a living playing great music for people to enjoy listening to.

Alright, I am checking out for tonight. I will post tomorrow about the process of getting my business off the ground over the past year and my strategies for the future.

Then I will start writing about what it's really all about, the Music!