A Top 40 DJ's job is to play music that you know, so that you will like it.
An electronic DJ's job is to play music that you don't know, but you'll still like it.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
April Showcase: Briser G ( underG )
Join the movement!
Briser G is doing everything he can to help keep the underground scene vibrant and thriving, in this commercially dominated music industry. Whether it's throwing afterhours events with the finest local talent, or joining forces with Systemsound to bring the best out of an outer downtown core nightclub, his underG team is always looking for ways to expand and experiment.
I can't even tell you how good of a DJ he is, you gotta see for yourself! But let's carry on with the interview :)
After a while of looking for that missing person we found DJ 100. That was the first time I saw a DJ in action, but it was different because he just mixed rap & hip hop. There was scratching and cutting, which is totally different mixing than what we do, but still really cool. After that I couldn't stop thinking about DJ'ing, and the rest was history.
Don't get me wrong, I love the deep vibes, and house is a root so there's nothing against it. I just think people should open their ears to new things, and that is the future of underG which is bringing the minimal movement.
I realize that I love DJ'ing, but DJ'ing is not going to give me the money to eat everyday unless you are Richie Hawtin or Ricardo Villalobos. I need to do what the Meatrik's track said, "sit back and relax."
Make tunes, which is the only way to get out. Clear example, Lazy Rich. I'm so proud of that guy because he sets a very good example. Because really, in the end I don't want to just be another DJ who throws parties, you know?
I want to finish my career, leaving part of me in the music industry and in people's ears and hearts. underG is my brand and is going to represent me, and of course we are going to keep doing it real, always beside our partners Systemsound.ca, so stay tuned for new updates.
Thank you Briser! Now for the promotional goodies. Here you can play his newest mix set "MNML" and also browse the rest of his music!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Telegram For the City of Vancouver!
Wow, what an amazing couple of years that was! Far from the comforts of my European home and welcomed to an exciting new city and continent; this amazing opportunity to visit/DJ in Vancouver took only one second to decide, and it was the best thing to happen to me!
I recently sat in a pub back home in good old Blighty, and reflected on the friendships and achievements made over such a small period of time. Number one for me had to be winning the VNA 2010 electronic DJ of the year, then spinning a million gigs during the Winter Olympics, opening up for some of the worlds top DJs etc. etc.
But apart from all that, the thing that gets me and makes me smile, is the fact that Vancouver should be so proud to have an amazing community and love for music like it does. Never have I seen a group of close knit friends from all walks of life and jobs been so close, and that is very rare! Vancouver is very lucky to have such people like you who are entusiastic about what they do, and how much time and effort you all put it in creating a party. To me that is the most important thing I will remember about my time here.
I asked Justin Trinidad ( Fucking good DJ ps ;) ) to write this note as a thank you to all whom I have worked with and for. Being here I had the luxury of working at Vancouver's top clubs for Alan @ Barcelona and Barry @ Ginger 62 to name a few, but this would never have happened without the break I got from Joe Luciak at the Cecil :). Good old days...long live the Cecil!
Apart from its top clubs I appreciated the time I spent playing every Wednesday for Ray, Tyscon and Cassidy @ Sip lounge ( the best lounge in the city :) ). These venues all over town would be nothing without its DJs and bar stars; you all made me feel welcome and one of your own.
Big loves to Jeff Campbell, Jeff Daniels, Skla, Hollis, Shepps, Justin T., Omega, Eric Carver, Meesh, C. Alverez, Slip, JTJ, Joel Armstrong, David V., Mike Marino, Lazy Rich, Dimitri, Those Twins, Ali Sani, Aki, Sage, Dylan G, Mikas, Sebastian V B, Ben Colmen, Mike Grefner, Timeline, Browner, Fullhouse, Antonia, All good, Tyson V, Cashflow, Sean B, JT Tush, Tyler M, Kraig D, Noel Diggs, and Myles Bigelow.
And my boys the Brobots: Mike the Italian, Graham Morley, Johhny Awesome & Nicky Rage. Last but not least my Granvillain Dre Morel!
Vancouver's music scene is rich with amazing producers and live perfomers Destineak ( brilliant ), Dirty Radio! ( epic ), and my muse/inspiration the beautiful IMU.... this place is going forward!!!!
I'm sorry for the long winded thank you, just needed to say my part :). So again thanks to all the DJs, Producers, promoters ( Savio, Lewis, Jenn , Alvaro, Reza, Jessie Lawrie, Hoff, Ruby, Nadar press play, Javi, Roy & Juliet, Azim V, Sheryl Smash, Adam Mah, Hempe, Cory B, Randy the Boat, Ian Ross, Matt daddy cool, The Islanders: Jess Minty & Mykle, Rob B & Sabine lee & Alan Fair ) clubbers, staff, gogo girls, doormen, bar stars, strippers ;) and everyone who came to see me spin in my second home. Love you forever!
I'll be seeing you soon ;)
BOOM
JVG
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Quality Control
CD DJ: "For every 200 tracks I listen to, 30 of them sound good the first time.
Of those 30, about 20 of them are burned onto cd's.
Of those 20 on cd's, only 10 of them I'll actually end up playing."
Vinyl DJ: "For every hour I spend at the record shop, I'll find one, or two records if I'm lucky.
I'll pay up to $40 for a record with 4 tracks on it.
Then only play one of those tracks."
Of those 30, about 20 of them are burned onto cd's.
Of those 20 on cd's, only 10 of them I'll actually end up playing."
Vinyl DJ: "For every hour I spend at the record shop, I'll find one, or two records if I'm lucky.
I'll pay up to $40 for a record with 4 tracks on it.
Then only play one of those tracks."
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
February Showcase: TJ Hooker

But it goes way beyond the style of music I like or play. It’s about fighting this way of life that people get so caught up in; being told what to wear, what to listen to, how to act, and all the negativity that comes with it. Because of this, most people seldom get a chance to think for themselves. Let’s show them that there is more to life!
Don’t get me wrong, there is still a lot of positive stuff going on here, and I feel that people are coming to realize all of this.
I remember seeing guys like Jay Tripwire, playing vinyl on 4 turntables, and DJ Ali mixing through whole tracks. Nowadays, people hide behind their laptops, and use the auto sync button while playing low quality mp3; that’s an insult to our intelligence! You use to have to be a really talented artist to play out in Vancouver. Now it’s all about how many people you can get on the guest list or in the club before 11:00, is that really the DJ’s job? No. That’s not what it should be about. The promoters I knew worked hard and gave a shit about music, and quality. That’s how I promote.
Stay tuned, we have Luke Hess, Rick Wade, Kink, Maetrik, Carlo Lio and more for you guys.
Check out the [Subversive] website for all the latest news and upcoming show dates. They bring down some serious headliners, for real!
Also find live mixes from the shows right [HERE]
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Orchestral Dubstep
Now THIS is super cool!
What if you heard a dubstep composition, without all the wubwubwub?
In this Youtube video, you will hear the following dubstep hits:
1. Doctor P - Sweet Shop
2. Flux Pavilion - I Can't Stop
3. Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
As if played by a full on orchestra!!!
Mad props to Nick Pittsinger (a dubstep producer) for putting this together. The guy's only been producing for less than 2 years...now that's hard work and talent.
Want to download the mp3 for free? Click HERE
What if you heard a dubstep composition, without all the wubwubwub?
In this Youtube video, you will hear the following dubstep hits:
1. Doctor P - Sweet Shop
2. Flux Pavilion - I Can't Stop
3. Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
As if played by a full on orchestra!!!
Mad props to Nick Pittsinger (a dubstep producer) for putting this together. The guy's only been producing for less than 2 years...now that's hard work and talent.
Want to download the mp3 for free? Click HERE
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
22 Tracks That Could Change Your Life

So before you click on the link below to the most mind opening experience this side of an epiphany, let me explain why I would like to share it with you.
How many different genres do you regularly listen to?
Would like to hear music in other genres, but just don't have the time to look for them?
What if you had a list of [22] tracks from [22] different genres (from hip hop, to jazz, to techno) put together by respected artists, right at your fingertips? NO fees, NO registration, and absolutely NO hassle.
What have you really got to lose? You don't want to be known as the music snob, do you? Prevent yourself from alienating others without even knowing it, when you say something like "I don't like that kind of music." Especially if you haven't really heard enough of that genre to form an educated opinion. But we're not here to judge, we're here to raise awareness and tolerance. Besides, I'm also writing this for myself because I've been guilty of it countless times.
Bottom line is...You can be equally [ opinionated ] and [ open minded ] at the SAME time!
And with a website like
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