Monday, July 11, 2011

The Mixed Tape (According to Sulli) ...

The DJ Mix tape.

It has, since the beginning, across all genres, been the ultimate expression of a dj’s musical message.  While these days “tapes” have gone the way of the dodo, the idea of the “mixed tape” has persevered across all genres and formats.  As we all know, these days most mixes are delivered to the masses as either a digital download, stream, or cd.  This evolution of formats has of course changed the game in regards to how mixes are created, but at the heart of the recorded mix is a desire by all that the work be a real, honest, and true example of not only an artists SOUND as a dj, but also a demonstration of ones SKILLS at crafting an engaging mix.

Jeno - Bang the Drum - Is one of the most influential House mixes ever recorded, released on tape around 1993, it was made in a time when there were no 3 band eqs, no ableton, no cdjs... it is a remarkable piece of work that is mandatory listening for any aspiring house head or dj:  http://ezeskankin.com/mixtapes/Jeno_Bang_the_Drum_Side_A.mp3

For most every dj, the primary goal of the mixed tape is to deliver a musical journey to the listener that is clean, moving, well mixed and properly mastered.  Due to the nature of the recorded mix, it being one that is listened to over and over again; there is an inherent demand that it be generally free of mistakes.  One could even go as far as saying that a dj choosing to release a mix has a responsibility to make sure his mix is free of errors such as unintentional, sudden volume changes, bad breaks, out of key mixes, and most importantly train wrecks (aka shoes in the dryer).

For ultimately, beyond all else, the purpose of the dj mix, IMHO... ...is simply to move the listener.

So many other cool classic mixes here: http://ezeskankin.com/
As a Dj of almost 20 years, I’ll be the first one to admit that my earliest mixes (like the one above for instance) violated a number of these basic tenants .  But as I evolved as an artist, and began to understand the art form, I too realized the importance of a clean and properly programmed mix.  I now firmly believe that to release a mix that has glaring, obvious errors is more than just bad style, it sets a bad example … It ultimately drops the bar for all.  This goes especially for high profile artists ... for a well known dj to release a badly mixed set to the public says only one thing, if I can put out shit, so can you.  A badly mixed set made available to the public shows the artist is either too lazy, or unprepared, to make it legit.  Many an under-ripe dj has had their dreams of headlining in Ibiza shot down before they even got going because they put out a sloppy mix, You only get one chance at a first impression.

A dj mix, like a movie, asks the listener to “suspend their disbelief” and dwell within the surreal headspace created within the music.  When a mistake occurs, it can quickly snap one of out that surreal mindset and interrupt the vibe that was being created within the mix.  However to make a mix that will stand test of time, one must go beyond the notion of being “mistake free”.

"Perfection" is relative...
A mix can indeed be “too perfect” and in that sense be considered flawed…. As if it was created by a robot.  The most memorable mixes are ones that are not only cleanly executed, but in the process also express the quirks and eccentricities of the artist in a way that takes the listener to “that place“ and keeps them there for the duration.  Ultimately, a mix spun with passion and desire, even if not 100% technically sound, will still inspire more people than a mix that sounds as if it was created by a machine.

The number one debate surrounding mix tapes, especially in this advanced digital age; is in how the mix is layed down.  On one side is the pure school, all mixes must be done in one take, on the decks.  Some even going as far to say that the mix cannot be rehearsed, trax must be chosen on the fly and spontaneously dropped according to the vibe at the moment. I would say there is fair argument for both approaches, for one should never rule out any means of artistic expression. All methods have validity when placed in the proper context, but to throw down a fully releasable dj mix on the fly, unrehearsed, is a challenging objective for even the most gifted of artists.  This type of mix most often comes from live performances and carries with it a kind of purity that cannot be attained through any other method.  As a result these types of mixes can be especially memorable especially to those who were present during the recording.

Maceo Plex, throwing it down:
http://soundcloud.com/maetrik/maceo-plex-crosstown-promo-mix-jan-2011

On the other side of the debate is those who choose to create mixes using a program like Ableton, this of course opens the door for un-practiced dj’s to perpetrate skills they do not possess.  It is fair to say that any any artist who bypasses the beat matching aspect of the mixing process, while still technically an artist... can not be righteously called "a dj".  Those dj's who have worked hard over many years to hone their skills will attest that it is an ever evolving process of learning, and using a program like Ableton to avoid true mixing is an obvious shortcut for those who would rather cheat the process than learn their trade through practice.

An example of a virtually flawless live, deep house mix (in my opinion):
Dave Pezzner @ Kontrol - The End Up - SF:
http://soundcloud.com/r_co/pezzner-live-kontrol-endup-03-10-2009
(this is not a dj set, this is a live set, and an amazing one!)

But that said, one only need to listen to a mix like Dave Pezzners above to realize the endless creative possibilities inherent with the current advanced technology.  It quickly becomes apparent that to simply dismiss these techniques would be not only closed-minded but would also deprive artists of a potential creative direction.

I think these days there is large cross section of people who tend to adopt a sort of hybrid philosophy to making mixes, one that uses a combination of one take mixes and minor post processing.

The thing is, again, despite the focus by other djs on the method used, ultimately the mix is meant first and foremost, to move the people.  If, by creating a production that goes beyond a basic turntable take, you are creating a more powerful audio experience; then this undoubtedly supersedes the importance of the method used.

Of course, to ponder such is to assume that going beyond a single-take mindset is less righteous, and to many it is.  But in truth, as apps like ableton, traktor, and others morph over time, the line will continue to blur.  One is then presented with a set of choices that when combined come to form an expression as unique as any fingerprint. One artist is vinyl records only, another mixes cds only, another is on Serato ... One is an obsessively clean mixer, the other focuses less on flawless mixing and more on being spontaneous....

Soon it becomes apparent why being a dj is not just about mixing trax but also about the personal “spin” that each artist puts on them.

At the end of the day every dj has a menagerie of subtle techniques, tastes, and beliefs, that should, in the end, be what is expressed through a mixed tape.  Regardless of how one goes about their business, if the artist feels righteous in their effort, and the work is original and moving to the listener; then the method by which the artist created their art becomes irrelevant.


You can hear my latest mix here:
http://soundcloud.com/djsulli/dj-sulli-luv-mix

Friday, June 24, 2011

Dj Sulli - Summer 2011 Chart & Upcoming Showz:

Yo all ... Just a quik run down of current events in the World of Dj Sulli... As June comes to end, i'm gittin' ready for full schedule in July of shows and fun adventures!  For July 4th weekend i'll be in the Sierra foothills for the 2nd Annual Mountain Vibe Festival, this event is in a beautiful spot along the Yuba river and features 26 bands & djs, awesome camping, vendors, 4x4 rallyin, and wicked bouldering onsite; all for $35- for the entire weekend!  http://www.mountainvibemusic.com/



As I approach my birthday the following week, i'll be heading to the great Northwest for a series of shows in Portland and Seattle.  Thursday the 7th i'll be at the long running PDX night: House Call... If my last visit to PDX is any indication, this should be nutz!  From there it's up to Seattle where i'll be making my return to Flammable Sundays, Arguably the longest running House Weekly on the planet!   It's been close to 6 years since I last played this wicked sunday night referred to by some as Church... I'm super stoked to be on the bill  and hope to see Seattle's finest in attendance!   The following Tuesday is my Birthday and I will be performing @ Seattle's Contour for Tommy Meads Electric Groove.  Contour is another spot I haven't played in a few years, so it will be great to have another go on that wicked system.

Returning to Reno, i'm stoked to be included in a benefit at the Freighthouse district called 'Dj's Making a difference'... Thanks to Dj Ry-On for having me out!  Proceeds go to a different charity each month, so come down and give a little back.


I also have some releases in the system that are worth checkin', including the upcoming "When she's gone", a housified version of the Bill Withers Classic; Ain't No Sunshine featuring remixes by Chad Neiro, Brandon Bass, Spence Lee Noel, and my alter ego Hypnosoul.  The passing of OG SF house head Alison Page was the inspiration for this project, and the proceeds from this release will go in her name to the Pediatric Asthma Clinic of San Francisco.



Here's a Music video for this upcoming project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzk9u7OWfJE

Aspect Audio will be hosting a release party for this cut in Denver @ the Funky Buddha on Sat july 31st, if you're in the area I do hope you'll drop in!

Upcoming showz:

7 - 2 & 3 - Mountain Vibe Festival - Yuba river, Ca
7 - 7        - House Call - Portland, Or
7 - 10      - Flammable - Seattle, Wa
7 - 12      - Electric Groove - My Birthday! - Seattle, Wa
7 - 23      - Djs Makin a difference - FreightHouse - Reno, Nv
7 - 31      - The Funky Budha - Denver, Co


Dj SULLI CHART FOR SUMMER 2011:

Dj Sulli feat. Wayne Tennant - Love U Still - Unreleased

Anette Party feat. Anita Coke -Moreno - Rotary Cocktail

Frivolous - Red Tide - Cadenza

Thyladomid - The Voice (Original Mix)

Marek Hemmann – Pictures - Freude Am Tanzen

Smash Tv - Baby Got Me Open - Get Physical

La Pena - Just (Original Mix) - La Pena

DJ Sodeyama - Miles (Nick Curly Remix) - Arpa Records

Maceo Plex - Stop Your Hate - Unreleased

Samuel L Session - The Organ Track - Carlo Lio Remix - Material Series

Friday, April 29, 2011

This is House Muzik...


I am a House DJ ... I play a mix of house sub genres that combine elements of tech, soulful, and dee p house music.  My sound has evolved from 20 years of dedication to the music ...  and whether it be one person in front of the speaker ... or a thousand dedicated souls grooving in unison ... I play for all of those people who choose to open their mind and let the music take control.

... As an impressionable young adult, It was those who came before me that opened MY mind to this special and unique form of expression.  People thought I was crazy, but for me there was something about this music that took my mind and creativity to places it had never been before. Early on it was people in my little Reno scene like Olivier Desmet, or Rich Chenault aka dj Richie Rich ... These guys were, for me, THE early masters of the sound.  And as they played... their means of controlling the minds and bodies of those who fell under their auditory spell ... was truly stuff of legend.



On my path, the road began with my first records....  As I stood in line to pay at Star Alley In SF in 1992, with a stack of wax in my hands... I distinctly remember looking down at those records and knowing full well that my life was about change...  It was clear from the start that I was embarking on an uncertain path of my own making.  Eventually, those records would transform that passing interest into an obsession.

                                Dj Sulli live @ the Shamrock Bassment - Buenos Aires Argentina

Flash forward 20 years, and the music has become a central part of who I am.  At times, like all things, it has fluctuated in importance, but over the long term the Muzik has never ceased to eloquently capture and express my current state of mind.  Now... playing shows, to dedicated crowds the world over ...  Above it all, like a vein of truth running through my soul... It is this devotion to the TRUE HOUSE sound that has, and always will, influence every aspect of my musical self.



Over time, genres change, the music evolves, and artists come and go... But through it all... the House vibe has remained true.to several simple principals .. A desire to groove, to soulful, moving, organic soundscapes, in the presence of friends and heartfelt acquaintances.

These days, while house music lurks in the global subconsciousness, a mainstream force has taken the house vibe and warped it into something unrecognizable.  Since Madonna Vogue'd, House has been a passing oddity for some ... Enjoyed at times, but generally shunned by the main stream.  And this is as it should be...
Because not everyone is privvy to all the music has to offer... One must open their mind and bear their soul before the true nature of House music can be ultimately realized.  and for those whose minds remain closed, the sublime messages expressed through the music will forever remained shrouded.

                                Sulli live @ Hustle - 7 on West - Reno, Nv

as an artist, musician, and dj ... I will always play House, Period.  It is the sound that stirs my spirit and stimulates my mind... It is the vibe that inspires my disciples to meet me on the dance floor and shake off the complexities that make our lives more stressful than they need to be.  We'll shake it off ... Together... And even if for only a few minutes ... we are able to put all the drama in our world aside ...

... and exist in the moment.

While my voice will always evolve, I have no desire to ever change my sound. Nor will I ever compromise my dark mistress for a sound that others might find more appealing.

I am House muzik ... and this dark passenger will forever be the soundtrack to my life.

//Dj Sulli

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

New Mix: Dj Sulli - Hover - Spring 2011

... A new mix for the spring Season...

DJ SULLI - HOVER - SPRING 2011 MIX













Tracklisting:
Efdemin - there will be singing - Koze Remix - Dial Records
Mistress Barbara - H.O.S.H. - Finally Mine - Gorge Remix - Dynamic
Love Girls  - She Controls Me - Smut
Dirty Doering - I Would - Marcus Meinhardt Remix - Bar25
Gary Beck - Hey Big Girl - Saved Records
Wehbba - Dirty Pictures - Original Mix - 100% Pure
Giom - Call Me - Pezzner Tense Remix - Bump Music
Sascha Braemer - Think About It - Supdub Records
Daniel Steinberg - On The Train - FrontRoom Recordings
Oscar L - NY Funk - Original Mix - ToolRoom Recordings
FormatB - Gospel - Super Flu’s Antichrist Remix - Formatic
Kiko - Jack is Dirty - Signature
123XYZ- Groove Amigos - - Original club mix - ToolRoom
Kaiser disco - Jaana - Carlo Lio Remix - Kling Klong
Alex Kenji - My Oscar - Original Mix - 303Lovers
ColourSound - Fly with Me - DD Vocal Mix
Daniel Steinberg - Chintonic - FrontRoom
Jon Rundell - Jack Me - Original Mix - Etch
Alex Dolby & Santos - Etruria - VivaMusic

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Spring 2011

the LINEZ Blog by Sean sullivan aka DJ Sulli


... Looking forward to a fun spring!

It's been a long cold winter here in Reno, even today the wind is blowing and the sun is hidin' out.  As we all know, it's been a crazy time lately here on planet Earth, hopefully this spring and summer will bring good times and positivity to all!!

My spring and summer are shaping up to be fun and full of adventure!

May 27-30 - Stilldream @ Belden - I'll be playing a sunrise set on the river... this will be my first time performing for the Stilldream crew,  stoked to throw down with Gamma and his posse of dedicated groovers!

June 6-11th - Denver Housing Authority - Will be heading out to Colorado for a week of hangin' with friends and droppin beatz for the Aspect crew!  Love Colorado, Boulder in particular is such a fun place to be!

July 14-23 - South American Tour - the dates and venues are still pending, but i'm hoping to visit San Paulo Brazil ... Montevideo, Uruguay ... and of course the legendary Shamrock Bassment in Buenos Aires where I have already had several especially memorable nights.   Something about performing in South America, everyone i've met has been SO cool, and they really know how to throw down.  Gotta love that latin spice!

July 23-Aug 20 - I will be in Bariloche Argentina for this 5 week period to teach my course "Winter Adventure Photography".  Have been down here the past two years to teach for Sierra Nevada College and it has been AMAZING!!!  Argentina is such a beautiful country, and Bariloche in particular is pure magic with huge mountains, deep powder, bangin clubs, and a vibe all its own!  For info regarding earning college credits by taking my photography course, go here:  http://www.sierranevada.edu/index.php?id=1301

Aug 20-25 - Its possible I will remain in Buenos Aires for a few days before returning to the US... Last year I had an amazing 3 days wandering around this massive city!  But it was cool, never felt threatened or sketched in BA....

I will be adding dates, trips and upcoming adventures here as they come up!  If you're in one of these places, I hiope you'll say Wuddup!!!

~~SeanS~~