The things that sit on ones drive... Pending a new mix and who knows what else... :-) Featuring the band of many names. :-)
The entire collection of Stimulated Remixes is now posted and available (scroll down). Well... It's actually missing a few remixes (Jay-Z, J-Lo, Ciara, more Aaliyah), but those were kinda corny (to me). But... I digress. I've made just about every remix available, with few exceptions. There are some rough mixes that I'm still working on, but they'll drop in time.
I've been so blessed. These remixes have been rocking in clubs, high-end hotel rooftop pool parties, radio stations, podcasts, mixtapes, choreographer/dance videos and various stage productions around the world. Who knew? I didn't know. I started these remixes out of boredom, after being stuck in Tampa and tired of making tracks. I never really considered remixing prior, but now, after so many remixes, I can't get enough. The beauty of the remix, in my opinion, is the ability to take something from one genre and rework it into something sweet for a completely different genre and audience of listeners. From BK streets to Miami beach sunset chic, anything is possible.
These remixes landed me radio interviews and a gang of fans I STILL DON'T KNOW. Thats the one thing I don't like. I NEVER KNOW WHERE MY WORK WINDS UP and who appreciates it. I'm an artist. I'd love to connect with the people who like my work. It's 2014 and I just found out Phonte (Little Brother, Foreign Exchange) and DJ Brainchild rocked my Aaliyah remix on their Gordon Gartrell Radio show in 2009. How did I miss that? More importantly, how the hell did they get word of my work? I may never know.
I would like to change this, because I enjoy sharing my work with people. Now that this is my sole way of earning a living it has become more important then ever. If you've seen my stimulated remix somewhere in the world, or if you heard about me via some show or mixtape, reach out to me. I'd love to know.
Love and light.
Be well.
Be wild.
Man in a Loft
Talk about being out of the loop... I wish I knew this when it happened, but like I always say... I NEVER KNOW WHERE MY WORK WINDS UP.
It turns out in 2009, Phonte (Little Brother, Foreign Exchange) and DJ Brainchild rocked my Aaliyah Rock the Boat Remix on their Gordon Gatrell Radio podcast (THANK YOU!!!!). I know its long ago, but... Wow. It's an honor and a surprise to be in a playlist with my own favorites, J*DAVEY, Miguel, Dilla, Estero, Little Dragon, Atjazz and many, many more... Huh... I don't know what to say... I'm still wondering how the Gordon Gartrell Radio show even heard of my remix. Check it out here (remix and related banter about 59 minutes in the show):
Shout out to DJ HARLEMBROWN. Thanks for letting me know.
TRACKLIST:
Dorian “Be Loved”
Ebrahim “Tears Of Ayanna”
Q-Tip “Let’s Ride”
Ryan Leslie “Just Right”
The-Dream “Walkin’ On The Moon” (feat. Kanye West)
Theophilus London “TNT”
Trackademicks “Enjoy What You Do”
J*DaVeY “Night & Day”
Miguel “Dig”
J Dilla “Let’s Take It Back”
Dr Who Dat? “Kelly Drive”
Freddie Joachim “Meditation”
Mos Def “Victory”
Waajeed “Anything”
Fam-Lay “Fresh N Driving”
DJ Mitsu The Beats “Right Here” (Seoul City Remix)
Mayer Hawthorne “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out” (Astronote Remix)
Little Dragon “After The Rain” (GB Interpretation)
Esthero “Superheroes” (Afta-1 Remix)
Aaliyah “Rock The Boat” (Stimulated Remix)
Santana “Aqua Marine”
Mr. V “I Can Sing”
Herbie Hancock “Watermelon Man” (Kenny Dope Club Mix)
Atjazz “Wind & Sea”
Rapper Big Pooh “Rear View Mirror”
18,800 PLAYS LATER... It keeps rockin'!
I'd like to take this time to thank Chris Campbell for consistently supporting Jamila and I by playing our record(s) numerous times, week after week, on his Progressive Underground show via Detriot's WDET 101.9FM. I'm honored to be played right alongside all the other more known/popular talent such as the Thundercat, Atjazz, Kyoto Jazz Massive, Kim Hill, Dwele, Madlib, Blue Six and the thousands of others!
If you're looking for interesting music, I suggest you tune in [TONIGHT!]: Sundays 8-11 pm EST | 101.9.FM in Detroit or wdet.org.
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