In the mid-90's 1993, TradeMark G. collaborated on an easy listening group, MelloDeath, that performed covers of not-so-easy-listening songs. Today I figured I'd use the USB cassette deck to rip it to mp3:
This dude is always doing something to his driveway, usually burning gasoline to do it. One time, instead of raking leaves, we saw him using a pressure washer, with all the leaves and crap in the street at the end of the driveway.
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on saturday, i dj'd a wedding dinner-type gathering in louisville. the couple, marc and addie, were getting married the next day, so this was sort of a wedding "preception", as opposed to a "reception".
anyway, the drive was nice; i was re-listening to Rant ( <- spoiler warnings on that wiki link!). just under 2 hours, and great weather. i arrived early, and though i had minor difficulty finding it, the google maps on my phone helped (yay for satellite view!).
the only hitch was that the power cable for my laptop had fallen out of my backpack (i found it laying on the floor in my living room when i returned home). luckily marc's brother was able to borrow/bring one that worked, so all was well.
i was scheduled from 5pm to 10pm, and there were no toasts/speeches or whatever, so it was just me playing music. it was family friendly, but not too cheesy. the couple had suggested a lot of music, ranging from Nina Simone to The Decemberists, and i augmented that with a lot of 80s (which everyone likes) and my own stuff that i felt worked, like Kathy Diamond (that wiki entry doesn't do her justice... find her record).
at about 8, the groom came by and told me that in an hour i could make the music a little "weirder". they had seen me play at clique, and wanted me to do my own thing, not just be a "wedding dj".
awesome.
so for the last hour (and a half, actually, since i stayed late), i played electro, baile, bassline, and a little dubstep. i had a little dance party of about 15 people! good times.
it was also good practice using serato without decks, doing everything with the mouse and keyboard shortcuts. after about an hour, i had the controls memorized, and by the end i was doing continuous mixes and mashups/blends. pretty cool.
the last wedding i did wasn't a very pleasant experience overall, so i'm really glad that this one went so well. if it hadn't, i might have sworn off of them! many thanks to marc & addie, and i wish them the best.
i made it back to cinci in time to catch the end of the frankie vega show. the librarian, my parter for our monthly night called SCHWARZ, was opening, but i missed his set. vega wasn't bad -- he played techno, which was good, since someone had told me he was a house dj. i'm not sure that would have been much fun at all.
so, suddenly last night / today, i'm having issues with my external drive. some directories are coming up "not accessible", "corrupted and unreadable".
this sucks, clearly, especially because a few weeks ago i bought this drive *as a backup*, but then the old drive started to act weird (i.e., sometimes not spinning/booting up), so i started using the new one as my main one, thinking i wouldnt need to go get a new backup one soon.
dumb.
UPDATE: i stopped using it earlier, because i noticed that some files i was able to use last night were unavailable this morning. on the way home i bought the same drive to have a destination for any files i could get.
got home, (took a nap,) and fired up the dying(?) drive. i could see everything in the root folder, but accessing any files gave me a denied permission error.
ugh.
after futzing around for a long time with permissions, which wouldn't take, i finally resorted to a recovery program. now i see this:
so, looks like this will be done some time around 9am. on the bright side, the files i've tried so far all seem to be ok.
I had a few more, but didn't share all of them. I didn't have a good digital copy of 2 Skinnee J's "(718)", so I left it out. Both Drop the Lime's "Brooklyn Skank" and Math Head's "South Bronx" are instrumental, so I left them out as well.
I'm sure I have a ton more, especially in my cd collection at home.
last night i upped a few of the short vids i took at SCHWARZ last week. they were a bit dark so i lightened them a couple notches. i'm no video guy, so they kinda look like crap, but whatev.
here's the guest, dj pantshead of the Evolution Control Committee:
and here he is again, doing one of his on-the-fly mashups, usually implemented via the wheel of mashup: