Musically we covered a lot of ground, which is the plan generally anyway. I was excited to play the Whitefield Brothers LP I'd picked up earlier on in the week. Ian and Avitar's selections were right on spot as well. One of the things I like most about DJing with Ian is that he usually takes it off the rails right from the get go. A lot of funk/soul DJs would much rather that 'punk DJ's' keep their thing very far away. Ian's not solely punk, but he brings that to the table along with garage, soul and ska. So we've been finding that it all works pretty well together. Next time I'm going to try and get a recording, one way or the other, so that you guys in places far off can get an idea of what we do. Now for the photos!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Diggin Deep 012513
We had our second new night of Diggin Deep of Friday night. It went well, there were a few more people than last time, which was great to see. Honored guests this time were Gary Wilder, a local filmmaker and Ariana Blanc, one of the Ghost House DJs and the one who sold me the turntables they used to use which we now use for Diggin Deep.
Musically we covered a lot of ground, which is the plan generally anyway. I was excited to play the Whitefield Brothers LP I'd picked up earlier on in the week. Ian and Avitar's selections were right on spot as well. One of the things I like most about DJing with Ian is that he usually takes it off the rails right from the get go. A lot of funk/soul DJs would much rather that 'punk DJ's' keep their thing very far away. Ian's not solely punk, but he brings that to the table along with garage, soul and ska. So we've been finding that it all works pretty well together. Next time I'm going to try and get a recording, one way or the other, so that you guys in places far off can get an idea of what we do. Now for the photos!
Musically we covered a lot of ground, which is the plan generally anyway. I was excited to play the Whitefield Brothers LP I'd picked up earlier on in the week. Ian and Avitar's selections were right on spot as well. One of the things I like most about DJing with Ian is that he usually takes it off the rails right from the get go. A lot of funk/soul DJs would much rather that 'punk DJ's' keep their thing very far away. Ian's not solely punk, but he brings that to the table along with garage, soul and ska. So we've been finding that it all works pretty well together. Next time I'm going to try and get a recording, one way or the other, so that you guys in places far off can get an idea of what we do. Now for the photos!
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