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dj t-bird

Soulful dance music, incorporating elements of jazz, world beats, dub and/or funk.

12 songs
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Gypsy Joe Gypsy Joe

A tribute to the late, great Joe Zawinul (Weather Report/Miles Davis/Cannonball Adderley) and his musically adventurous spirit...

Jazzy Beats

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Mini Mall Mini Mall

303 driven texture piece with a hunk o' funk. Think Giorgio Moroder trying to make funky house...

Pop

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LN (Perx mix) LN (Perx mix)

Jazzy downtempo with a middle-eastern influence.

World Fusion

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Struttin' Struttin'

Funky Tech-House track

House

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DT1 DT1

A chilled out downtempo piece.

Pop

"I know you got soul, if you didn't you wouldn't be in here..."--Bobby Byrd "If it doesn't have soul, it's not even worth it."--Dj T-Bird Soul is a thing, not a quantitave thing... It's a quality of the music, something that moves you, not merely the genre. Groups like Kraftwerk find soul in the machines...
Band/artist history
Raised on soul, jazz and gospel (which is often has characteristics of the other two genres) I was exposed to music early and encouraged to participate in performances at home, church and school. In high school, I learned music theory and became familiar with playing keyboards. I was afforded a great opportunity to put theory to practice by apprenticing with the church organist during choir rehearsals, and eventually playing piano in Sunday services. During this time I'd also seen a band that would prove to be very influential in an unanticipated way. The band was Kraftwerk, and the year was 1980. Although I had a great love for electronic music, I focused on writing jazz until the early 90s. In 1990 (through what seemed like fluke at the time) I learned to spin on my first DJ gig--Fred Segal Santa Monica. At that time, Acid-Jazz was the buzz in the underground and my Jazz background served me well. I scored a residency at L.A. Acid-Jazz staple Internationalist, and later began my own night, Jazzid Up! with other friends in the scene. Through the years I made the transition from playing keyboards live, to only using them in the studio--DJing has become my means of performance. As a DJ I have performed in LA, NYC, San Francisco, Miami (for Winter Music Conference), Las Vegas, San Diego, Spain and Switzerland. I have played beside DJ greats Mark Rae, Marques Wyatt, Swedish Egil, The Dope Bros. (Professor Angel Dust & De Lippo 0f Bongo Lounge), Rockers Hi-Fi and Mark Hill of Artful Dodger. What the future holds is never certain, but my plans include lots of recording (both remixes and original material), touring, and hopefully moving into a place where I can make more noise...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I have two weekly residencies: Thursday @ The Room Sitges and Saturday @ El Cafe De La Plata in Aiguadolc (Port of Sitges.) I also play 2nd & 3rd Fridays of the month @ Torre Rosa in Barcelona. Playing out is an essential element of what I do--gotta connect w/the folks! I particularly enjoy playing outdoor festivals (e.g., Annual Abbot Kinney Fest, Venice Carnevale) and I love playing in Spain--music really does communicate regardless of language differences. I have to say though, that probably the most special moment I've had dj'ing was about a month after 9/11. I had a 2-step/uk garage dance club called "Pull" along with 2 other fantastic djs, Markman & Ameno and our partner Dimitry @ 360 Lounge in Hollywood. We had played a fireman/policeman's widow benefit earlier in the week along with NYC's Drive-By Crew (Djs Dinesh, Reid Speed & Greg Poole plus The Whistler on mic duties) and legend Mark Hill of Artful Dodger @ Manhattan's 95 Leonard (not far from WTC ground zero.) At the end of the night a man came to us with tears in his eyes explaining that we'd shown him the best time he'd had in a while and he'd JUST moved from NYC...
Your musical influences
I'm influenced by so many people and trends--sometimes TOWARD the people/trend sometimes AGAINST them. I'm always seeking out the soul in whatever i put my hands to, whether it's broken-beat ala bugz in the attic, jazz-hop ala dj smash, house that marques wyatt might dig, dubnotic mad professor type tracks or anything, really.
What equipment do you use?
Controller keyboard & various music software, occassionally turntable for scratches--THAT'S IT.
Santa Monica, CA  USA
ID 384659
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