Sunday, December 29, 2019

2019 in retrospect

Hello there everyone its your old friend DJ Dizzy here & I want to talk about the year 2019 & all of the stuff that happened in this past year.


This year has had its share of ups & downs but through it all there has been some good tines along with personal growth & lessons, 

There were some lives that were lost such as Luke Perry who died tragically out of the blue from a massive stroke at the tender age of 52. I'm still shocked about that myself & we lost a an actress who has been apart of our childhood for a good long while that or Russi Taylor at the age of 76.
She was a tremendous talent who really gave stunning performances using her voice & she was perhaps the voice of not just mine but everyone else's childhood at that. They'll shall be loved & missed. We also lost countless people like Rick Ocasack of rock group The Cars as  well as Eddie Money who were Rock n roll Hall of Famers at best.

It was also a big year for movies & some live action adaptions of Disney movies that in my opinion really should've been left alone but I will say Aladdin was perhaps well done but The Lion King my advice they shouldn't have thought about remaking a live action version of that film but that's just what I think though.

Speaking of live action adaptions we saw a live version of The Little Mermaid which in my opinon was well done considering how they showed the animated film & interwove the live performances
with it & added some of the songs that were featured in the Broadway play which I though was a really well though out & well done at that.

There was also the debut of a certain movie that of Detective Pikachu which had gotten some mixed reviews & when I see it for myself I'll give you my thoughts on things. Bohemian Rhapsody took home some wins as well as the remake of A Star Is Born. There were also movies like Yesterday & Rocket Man that left a lot of people talking & to add on to this fray Avengers Endgame 

We also saw our fair share of natural disasters such as the hurricane that did some serious damage to the Bahamas & also raged in some parts of Florida to which I was keeping track of when it was going on. I also extend my prayers to those effected by the tragedy & I send them the hope of starting over again.


We unfortunately had to say goodbye & part ways with the morning cartoon block Kids Click which is a real shame because I thought for sure that was really going to go far but the remains of it still live on in the shows that broadcast on other networks, case in point Pac Man & The Ghostly Adventures & Miraculous so maybe in the future it could come back & do better as both a morning & afternoon block.

It was also a year of  some decent TV & Netflix shows & I've been checking out one called Lost & Found Music Studios which can be found through Netflix & this is a show that I highly recommend because it has a lot to offer at that.

As for TV shows  we'll see a lot of things happening with Riverdale & its ever changing plot (I had to stop watching it mid season & because some characters left but I digress.) But overall there was a lot of character development with the Archie Gang but overall here's hoping that things go well for them in the end.

But aside from that on my part I got to do some pretty awesome things for myself such as travelling to different places & I also had my share of getting an original story published & displayed at the local library which is a real honor. I've also been getting a lot better at playing the piano since I started taking lessons again & practicing more at it. I'm also progressing in other projects as well so I have a lot going on at that.

As for music we had a lot of hits & misses but also we've had out share of decent tracks like the song Juice by singer Lizzo whose had a pretty decent year at that & had it had a lot of people dancing out of their seats & many school hallways at that & we also have some decent share of indie artists & bands who have a lot coming up in the next year.


So while we've had our shares of ups & downs in 2019 it's been a pretty decent year when it came to entertainment & a whole lot more but who knows what's to come in 2020? Well we can't really say for sure but the only thing we can do is sit back & relax & see what can come out of it & my main wish for the next year is that things turn out just as awesome as this year so we'll see how things turn out.

So here's to the new year & to you 2019 & here's hoping that things go well with things to come.

Happy New Year & stay awesome!

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

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DJ Interviews: Residual Self

Hey there one & all its your old friend DJ Dizzy & I have an interview with a band who call themselves Residual Self as they spoke on their musical careers.


How'd you get started in music?
I got my start in music when I was about 14 and my father bought both a guitar and a bass for himself. I watched him play and started messing around with the instruments on my own. I had a few lessons in both guitar and bass, but found bass was more of my calling. At 17 I joined my first band as a bass player, and have been in and out of many since then going from punk to blues to jam bands, until in 2016 when I was 22 I decided to form my own studio project and bring the songs around at open mics. By 2017 I had formed a full band for “Residual Self” and we’re still going strong with the original line up.



Who are your inspirations or influences?
The type of music that caught my attention from a young age was the 90’s Grunge and Alternative scene. Bands like Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins, and Soundgarden to name a few. On the other end of the spectrum, Goth Rock and Industrial Metal are just as much influences with bands such Type O Negative, White Zombie, Nine Inch Nails for example. My ideal sound is combining the two. Goth meets Grunge, or Grunge Noir as I refer to it as.



What advice would offer aspiring performers?
Always be yourself and go with what feels right to you. Don’t try to be a copy of anything else out there. Make sure you have passion for what you’re doing, take pride in what you craft, and above all, perseverance to keep pushing forward and make a name for yourself.



How do you set yourselves apart from other bands or singers?
On top of musical influences, I am heavily influenced by sounds and effects I hear in movies, television series, and video games. I am always finding new effects to vary my voice depending on the message I want to convey. My words are always what’s most important to me as a song writer. When you look at our music, we can have acoustic ballads, dark spacey jams, nothing is out of our realm of creativity. I find there’s no reason to restrict myself to be defined by one sound. I change, as well as my emotions, so should my music.



Any new gigs or albums in the future
Since our inception, we put out a batch of 3-5 songs at least once a year. So you should always expect new music annually from us. Right now we have another 3 songs ready to go for when we record. We’ve got our January booked for shows right now, and we’re working on our bookings for the rest of the first quarter as we speak. We’re always open to play more in The New England and Tri State Area, if anyone is scouting for some shows and a new band to connect with, we'd be more than willing to hop on!

Special thanks to them for doing this interview & I wish them luck in their musical career. So until then stay awesome Happy holidays to all & to all rock  n roll!

Sunday, December 1, 2019

DJ Interviews: Hardware Speers

Hello everyone its DJ Dizzy here with another interview. This time I met up with a blues guitarist by the name of Neil Speers who had a lot to say regarding his music career 


How'd you get started in music?


In the first bands I played in back in high school we booked community centres and created our own gigs. We sold the tickets, brought in people for the door/security/selling refreshments, etc,  and postered the hell out of areas we played in. After graduating I played on the road in a cover band followed by different bands and solo shows. I started recording about 2008 and now have a full-length album (Breakfast at Epiphany’s) a couple of EP’s and quite a few singles out now.


Who are your inspirations or influences?


As a guitarist my biggest influences early on were David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, bands like Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, BB King, Black Sabbath - and lately been following some great new blues influenced performers like Gary Clark Jr., Matt Schofield, Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer, Jack Black, The Dead Weather, Alabama Shakes, artists like that. But I listen to a lot of different music all the time, from jazz to rock to ambient to whatever I find cool.


What advice would offer aspiring performers?


Practice the hell out of your instrument - whether it’s your voice, a suitcase with a kick pedal on it, guitar, whatever. 

After that rehearse a ‘show.’ If you’re going to perform for people remember that the music only makes a small part of the reason they come out to see you. The key word there is SEE you. Make it entertaining - from how you dress (which should be one or two levels above what the audience will wear) to making a connection with the audience. If you just stand on stage in your street clothing, looking at the other members of the band and never move - there’s no reason for an audience to attend your show. If it’s just 'about the music’ they may as well listen to you on Spotify or Apple Music. Except they won’t - because they won’t know who you are. Rehearse the hell out of your show, including how you talk between songs - even if it’s minimal talking make sure to practice it so you’re not all awkward on stage. Don’t you hate seeing a band that makes you nervous because they’re nervous? Don’t be that band.

Learn about the business, there’s a lot of negativity but there’s also a lot of people leading the way to create a new environment for music where we can actually make money and have a great time producing the music we want to hear - things have changed since I was younger, I’m not going to be stuck in the old ways of doing music.

Finally, meet the venues and performers in your area. Get out and see other shows, get to know the bookers and musicians - don’t be all about getting to play there, just let them know you’re enjoying the show. Many bands are getting bookings by being good hangs - they’ll get a call from some band they saw asking them to be the opener. It grows from there. Support the local music community and it will help support you.


How do you set yourselves apart from other bands or singers?


“If you want to be remarkable, give them something to remark about.” I dress the part and wear cool hats - which has gotten me jobs. Works for me as a blues player - but may not work for you in your music which is okay, find something that does which people will remember. I’m also going more towards having the textures of jazz in the rhythm section with blues guitar and vocals on top.


Any new gigs or albums in the future?

I’m preparing to record a new album - doing demos now and looking for a producer. And performing as often as I can.

I want to wish him luck & things & special thanks to him for this interview so until then

Stay awesome & Rock n roll!

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