 Sometime  around the summer of 2007, a friend asked me and a few other people to  join him in DJing a night at Molly Blooms II in Amityville, NY.  We'd  each get an hour to play whatever we wanted and, if things went well,  we'd be able to do it again.  Unfortunately, at the last second (like  the day before) the people at Molly Blooms canceled and nothing ever  came of it.  I always wondered what that set-list I'd had in my head  would have sounded like and, after looking over my notes, I finally  assembled an approximation of what I would have played that night.  My  intention was to show my interpretation of dance music, beyond the  confines of what it is commonly perceived to be.  Being the first real  DJ mix I've ever assembled, it's not perfect, but I think it's a lot of  fun and, hopefully, it gets my philosophy across in an entertaining  manner.
Sometime  around the summer of 2007, a friend asked me and a few other people to  join him in DJing a night at Molly Blooms II in Amityville, NY.  We'd  each get an hour to play whatever we wanted and, if things went well,  we'd be able to do it again.  Unfortunately, at the last second (like  the day before) the people at Molly Blooms canceled and nothing ever  came of it.  I always wondered what that set-list I'd had in my head  would have sounded like and, after looking over my notes, I finally  assembled an approximation of what I would have played that night.  My  intention was to show my interpretation of dance music, beyond the  confines of what it is commonly perceived to be.  Being the first real  DJ mix I've ever assembled, it's not perfect, but I think it's a lot of  fun and, hopefully, it gets my philosophy across in an entertaining  manner.Saturday, March 3, 2012
Undiscovered Bum - Almost Molly Blooms
 Sometime  around the summer of 2007, a friend asked me and a few other people to  join him in DJing a night at Molly Blooms II in Amityville, NY.  We'd  each get an hour to play whatever we wanted and, if things went well,  we'd be able to do it again.  Unfortunately, at the last second (like  the day before) the people at Molly Blooms canceled and nothing ever  came of it.  I always wondered what that set-list I'd had in my head  would have sounded like and, after looking over my notes, I finally  assembled an approximation of what I would have played that night.  My  intention was to show my interpretation of dance music, beyond the  confines of what it is commonly perceived to be.  Being the first real  DJ mix I've ever assembled, it's not perfect, but I think it's a lot of  fun and, hopefully, it gets my philosophy across in an entertaining  manner.
Sometime  around the summer of 2007, a friend asked me and a few other people to  join him in DJing a night at Molly Blooms II in Amityville, NY.  We'd  each get an hour to play whatever we wanted and, if things went well,  we'd be able to do it again.  Unfortunately, at the last second (like  the day before) the people at Molly Blooms canceled and nothing ever  came of it.  I always wondered what that set-list I'd had in my head  would have sounded like and, after looking over my notes, I finally  assembled an approximation of what I would have played that night.  My  intention was to show my interpretation of dance music, beyond the  confines of what it is commonly perceived to be.  Being the first real  DJ mix I've ever assembled, it's not perfect, but I think it's a lot of  fun and, hopefully, it gets my philosophy across in an entertaining  manner.
Labels:
DJ Set,
funk,
hardcore techno,
industrial,
punk,
Undiscovered Bum,
world music
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