Since I live in South Florida, the urban sound in the clubs are pumping with these popular remixes. Some of these Hip-Hop artists live here in Miami.Hop into that convertible and drive down to South Beach and party the night away. Enjoy the groove and sip a Mojito and dance till the dawn hits Ocean Blvd.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Blog #7 Urban Beats by Dj BoLt
Since I live in South Florida, the urban sound in the clubs are pumping with these popular remixes. Some of these Hip-Hop artists live here in Miami.Hop into that convertible and drive down to South Beach and party the night away. Enjoy the groove and sip a Mojito and dance till the dawn hits Ocean Blvd.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Blog #6 Alternative Dance Mix by Dj BoLt
It's not always techno, hip-hop, or ambient trace that is requested from a DJ, it's alternative tunes that
they want. There is many alternative music that has added a beat so it can be played in the clubs. Here is
a selection of those artists.
Enjoy
they want. There is many alternative music that has added a beat so it can be played in the clubs. Here is
a selection of those artists.
Enjoy
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Blog #5 - 128 BPM
As Djs we are required to sometimes keep a even keel as one would say. 128 BPMs is a good way
to the party going, but not to bring the energy level to a peak stage. Some clubs require this because they want their customers to be upbeat attitude. 128 bpm is good for background party music to workouts to elevate your heartbeat.
128bpm is ready for download and only will be up for one month. So download it right away by clicking the down arrow as you play the track.
128bpm by DjBoLt
to the party going, but not to bring the energy level to a peak stage. Some clubs require this because they want their customers to be upbeat attitude. 128 bpm is good for background party music to workouts to elevate your heartbeat.
128bpm is ready for download and only will be up for one month. So download it right away by clicking the down arrow as you play the track.
128bpm by DjBoLt
Friday, January 7, 2011
Trance Dreaming of Old School
We've all be over obliterated with "sampling" by those in the Hip-Hop world that couldn't come up with a original idea for their own. I've been find that the trance community has also had its share of over sampling, but at least it doesn't follow a rap that has nothing to do with the sample that they are sampling.
Here are some Trance Dance Songs that use Samplings that offer the listener a warm nostalgic look back into the music of past that those people who may have grown up in that generation may find amusing. See if you can pick out the samples and what the songs they are sampling.
Here are some Trance Dance Songs that use Samplings that offer the listener a warm nostalgic look back into the music of past that those people who may have grown up in that generation may find amusing. See if you can pick out the samples and what the songs they are sampling.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Blog #3 Trent Reznor-Nine Inch Nails
With the recent announcements of retirement for Trent Reznor, I got nostalgic and started to think back at the years I've been listening to his music. I looked thru my Nine Inch Nails collection and thought, "hey, let me do a mixdown of my favorite NIN". Here is some of my favorite remixes, meltdowns and down the spiral hard core music from this musical genius.
His music cover all depths of human emotion and even goes to thoses dark place that some of care not to look but still do. It's just our nature. Like a car accident at the edge of the road. Nobody wants somebody to be hurt, but it does make a great story to the neighbors. Trent takes on some of his own phobias, rage, and perversions and makes it into a uncontrolable industrial beat that makes you want to move your body to the pulsating sounds of steam, pipe, and human screams. He carves a soundscape out of dreams or to some nightmares.
Dj Bolt's NIN Mixdown
Monday, May 24, 2010
Blog #2 The death of Disco and beginning of “New Wave”
CBGBs NYC
When I was young New Yorker living on Long Island, I used to love to listen to dance music or as we called it…”Disco”. The hard core “Rockers” hated “Disco” so much that a campaign was formed to actually get rid of disco. They burnt albums, exploded crateful of 12” lps and disco balls were used as targets to shotguns, rifles and yes machine guns. I was pushed in the hallways of school, called “Disco Boy” and made fun of my hair. I bore though those days and when I was out of HS, disco was almost dead. A faint beat was left. From that beat, a new form of music came forth from the ash of disco albums and the weak beginnings of punk. This music was called, “New Wave”. Groups like “Eurythmics”,”The Vapors”, “B-52’s”, “Art of Noise”, “ABC”, and “Yaz” broke thru the wall of punk and gave it a dance beat. Music with a hidden message, yet not mindless chanting with passionate breathing on a drone beat, which is always fun to dance to at a dark club.
At this time of my life, I was a dancer and manager of adult exotic follies called “The Show Palace”. As a manager, I was responsible for the music being played. I was excited to hear this new sound and played it at the theatre. “Thompson Twins” and “Sparks” were some of the groups that hit the turntables for the dancers. Of course “Sweet Dreams”, was becoming the standard to place what direction the next phase of this “New Wave” had to offer. That was androgyny. Men were able to become a bit more feminine and it took it to all different levels. The straight community had a hard time with it, due to over testosterone of Rock and Heavy Metal. Even some straight men into “New Wave” had their own closets to bare and sneaked out late at night to “Malibu’s”, “Spies” and in the city it was the “Lime Light”. Of course we all pay homage to “CBGBs” and the “Mudd Club” for starting the alternative dance clubs. My favorite home was the “Mudd Club”, which brought it class with a high tech look. The Mudd Club offered a gay night which was on Fridays. I used to see Andy Warhol, Keith Herring, David Bowie and Grace Jones roam thru the upstairs lounge area of the Mudd club. They had their usual people on the scene such as Nomi, Arias and Nina Hagen.
Mudd Club
Named after the Doctor who patched up John Wilkes Booth
Weekends started on Thursday, which was “Studio 54” gay night, Friday’s was “Mudd Club” and Saturday was my choice of gay club, from “The Saint”, “Alex in Wonderland”, “Limelight”, “Palladium”, “Tunnel Club” and the “Cock Ring”. Sunday the parties continued in the wee morning hours from Saturday night in what they called “After, After Hour Club”. For all those who were too high to go home or just didn’t get their dance on, went to “Moon Shadows”.
New Wave, eventually turned into electro dance or what we now call Techno. Please, I know there is many fractions to the directions of dance music. If I missed those, please forgive me, but will list them at a later date.
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"Dj BoLt's New Wave Dance Mix"
New Wave Dance Mix
Friday, May 21, 2010
Blog #1 Remembering the 80's
For those who havent' met me, my Dj tag is Dj Bolt. I've been around since the 80's as a Dj in the NYC/Long Island area. I worked at the Anvil, Greenwich Village in 1983 on Tuesday night, which was "New Wave" night. The gig was a part time thing and I eventually moved to Virginia only after doing the gig for about 6 months.
Lot stuff going around when you are up there Djing. From having to handle the Drag Show that suppose to happen at 12 midnight (usually 1:00 a.m. drag queens midnight). Even from a drag queen that wasn't a man. Yeah, a woman who had a lip sync act. Some of us thought she was a tranny (full done). I later had a good talk to her and she was married and had a kid. She used the show to help her acting career. My friend Gus and I used to give her flowers before we found out she was a real woman. The other drag star was this Afro-american man who loved Grace Jones. He made a custom out of a parking cone and 2 small "wet floor" cones. Very out there, but fit the genre of the night. From Depeche to Devo, we made it rock at the Anvil in 1983.
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