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A Personal Blog Entry in regards to my music style & taste.

Whoever is reading this in blog land, I hope this entry helps you become familiar with my style of music and taste and why I mix what I mix. For example, I just did a slow mix but the song selection is so multi-genre, that it is really crazy. Here is the track-listing: -  J Cole Neighbors Instrumental One Summer Night - The Danleers Mariah Carey - Breakdown the equatics walk on by 1972 patsy cline - crazy Phil Ranelin - Vibes From The Tribe Chaka Khan and Rufus - Tell me something Good Nightmares on Wax - Passion The Sly Slick and Wicked - Hey Love Hit It and Quit It Kendrick Lamar - HUMBLE. Keith Sweat - I'll Give All My Love to You Mike Jones - Still Tippin(instrumental) The Budos Band - T.I.B.W.F. (2005) Mos Def - Kalifornia Ribbon In The Sky Lyrics - Stevie Wonder Bobby Oroza - Should I Take You Home - side b So it's obvious why as you could read how all over the place these songs are together. However, they all work so harmoniously t

My Creative Careers Colliding with Personal Life.

I want to do a mid life autobiography. Is that weird? I have a lot to say. A lot of questions that the public might have, I would like to answer those questions. I'm pretty sure that IS a thing. Perhaps I should do more homework upon that though lol. In all seriousness though, I would like to pursue that side of art. Books are a dying breed. I went into Barnes and Noble recently and felt such a happiness come over me and also a sadness at the same time. It's become obsolete to actually go into a book store and buy a book and then go home open it up and read it. Everything is digital now-a-days and it's not likely that people still enjoy the book reading experience. I would like to do that with a mid-career non-fiction novel. I would have to think long and hard about what I would name it. It would have to be super punk-rock and unique, also it couldn't be anything that most people would expect of me. It would have to have some sort of shock value. It seems that everyone

DJ Adree

It may come to all of you as some sort of surprise, however, yes you are reading this correctly. I can mix songs on 2 turntables. My name is DJ Adree and I was inspired to continue my musical pursuits after a loss of a dear friend 2 years ago. I began remembering the skill I started to practice in 2007 and basically picked up where I left off. Boy did I leave it off. I took a 3 year break from it and perhaps that's what was meant to be at the time. I have big dreams, but unfortunately with this dj thing...I'm afraid I'm too late in that game. I'm 39 just starting my dj career? Sounds strange, but it took me a while to get the hang of the turntables, especially not having real turntables for the whole duration for the pre-debut years.

Welcome to my magical world of music!

>I am recently #25 on the Global Mash Up Charts on Mixcloud. Every minute, over three hours of content is uploaded to Mixcloud by creators across the globe. More than 20 million people from almost every country listen to these shows every month. Over 15 million radio shows, DJ mixes and podcasts exist on Mixcloud, spanning every genre and theme you can think of.  Creators, follow these pro tips to increase the likelihood of your shows doing well in the charts: Upload consistently.  It’s no secret– the best way to improve your chart positions is to upload quality content more frequently. Uploading a show weekly will give your listeners something to look out for and keep them coming back. Tag accordingly.  How you tag your shows is important. The genre tags you choose after you upload determine which category search results your show will appear in, and this directly impacts where it appears in the charts. Make sure you use popular and accurate tags that help listeners