Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Last Friday - The Ballroom at Myst



This was a fun night and I was excited to play some new music. I am stoked an online entertainment rep snapped my picture. Thank you to Napkinnights.com.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Song selection and creating an enjoyable listening experience

Howdy!

So I am planning my next mix and thought I would share some thoughts about my process. Much of my process I have to attribute to what I have learned from Dave Epstein and Jon Boy; two good friends who were willing to listen to my first couple of mixes.

Mood…what kind of mood do I want to create? What kind of mood am I in when thinking of a new mix? What was the mood of my last mix? Do I want to go big and make a peak hour set or select tracks with an emphasis on drums? Do I want to go deep and groovy? The mood of the mix is where I start.

Once I figure out what mood I want to create in the mix, I start previewing tracks and making a list of tracks that fit that mood. At this point there is no programming,(order of the tracks) just a list. I have perhaps 30 tracks I haven't used in other mixes so it takes time to weed out stuff and try to remember tracks that worked well when I played out.

Once I have a list to work off, I decide what direction I want to take inside the mix. So many mixes start mellow and build and that’s it. I have tried to create valleys or the “up and down the mountain” type of mix. Typically I try to establish a great opening track and start looking for tracks that mesh well. I am always looking for the next track to either move the energy up or down depending on what effect I am trying to create in the flow.

Jon Boy had a great piece of advice...place your big, showcase tune about 3/4 of the way to the end. This track doesn't have to be some big, peak hour monster. You know, its the track that just rocks your world. This is the track that you are driving the listener to and then beyond.

Dave said he likes to throw in a "curveball" track that works with the theme yet is strange or different. This is tough because most of us select and buy tracks that drive within the guardrails of our style. For my deep house mixes, this might be where I drop a crazy tech house groover that sticks out from the other tracks. The real talent comes in selecting the right tunes.

Selecting the right tunes is truly the least recognized talent of the club/rave DJ. Song selection is your style yet basically its your ability for programming. DJ sets typically are most enjoyable when the tracks work together and can take a listener on a ride. The whole "take the listener on a journey" is a bit over used for what can be accomplished on an eighty minute CD. When I think of a journey, thoughts of an eight hour set performed in a club rings more true.

Well I hope this has been beneficial. Please feel free to post your thoughts, comments or if I have missed anything. Hopefully my next mix will meet my own tough scrutiny.

Geoffrey / mint DJ

ps. congrats go to Dave Epstein and Jon Boy(together as 4th Dimension) for being selected to play the Las Vegas Dance Music Conference coming up in September.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Getting booked as a DJ

Aloha,

Occasionally I am asked about how to get booked as a DJ, playing in clubs, lounges and/or bars. It can be tough for up and coming DJs to learn the industry and how to get started. Below are some ideas that may be helpful when you are ready to move from the bedroom to the club. I am not saying this is a complete list, just things I have learned and have worked for me.

1) Play every show you can at first, even if there is no pay involved. The experience will pay off.

2) Get to know the promoters and DJs that run and operate your local record shop. Most promoters and DJs that work in the local record shop are available during the day. It is hard to strike up a conversation about your demo in a loud, busy club.

3) Your demo cd...make it honest! Don't fix your mix with software. So your first decent demo has a bad or sloppy mix. Keep it! Over time as you work on your skills, your improvement will be recognized and hopefully rewarded.

4) When scouting a club, make sure your musical style matches with what the patrons want to hear. "Will people in this lounge want to hear happy hardcore?" "Will people in this dance club want to hear trippy IDM?"

5) Be seen! Club promoters and DJs typically book people they know and can trust. It takes time to get to know people yet people do business with people, not strangers.

6) Be honest if someone asks you how many people will come out to see you play. If you know that only 5 of your best friends will make it out than “5” is what you say to the promoter. Bottom line, be honest with people.

7) Make sure you show up on time and touch base with the promoter a few days before the show. This lets the promoter know that you are dependable and serious about what you do.

8) Use the internet! With all the opportunities to meet people, upload your mixes and network, the internet can be a great way to let people know who you are.

9) Know your price! If you are going to meet a promoter or DJ that might book you, be ready to tell them how much you charge. This is tough sometimes to figure out. Depending on how long they want you to play, I would say $50 is a good starting point. If you have friends that DJ on a regular basis, they should be able to give you some insight into what to charge.

10) Always have demos on you, where ever you go. You never know who you will meet.

Well I hope this helps!

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Friday, June 30, 2006

The July Mix - Deep to Tech

Hello Everybody,

Well here in Arizona the temperature is over 100, I have picked a new monthly residency and have a new mix for you. Hopefully this mix will bring a smile to your face as you hang out at the pool, the beach or work. Wouldn't it be nice if adults had long summer breaks like when we were in school.

The July mix brings together two fun genres; deep house and tech house. I was surprised how many tracks I selected for this mix that have vocals. I typically only buy dub or instrumentals yet I had some great vocal tracks to showcase. All tracks can be purchased for legal download at beatport..

Please feel free to post your feedback.

Mint DJ / Geoffrey

Tracklisting
Dr. Sparkle - Curb Feelers Theme
Johnny Fiasco - All Night - Double Dub Rerub
Amit Shoham - Universal Message
DJ Hal - Don't Give It Up - LawnChair Generals Mix
Untitled Orchestra - Lullaby - Dub Mix
Rajo - We are
Esoterik Spirit Catcher - Starwaves - Spirit Catcher Remix
Switch - Shifty
Undercover Agency - Flow feat Cheray ONeal(House Remix)
The Beard Martinez - For Me feat. Philippa Hanna - Martinez Mix
Ryel K Deep - Just Breathe
Dr. Sparkle - Whiskey Dents

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Zip tie fix for Sony Headphone

Hello,

My good friend Dave Epstein gave me some advice on how to keep my Sony MDR-V700 headphones from cracking around the earphone stem. Use small plastic zip ties and use a criss cross configuration. I would suggest doing this as a preventative measure. I was really bummed when my last pair cracked. Hopefully this will reduce the possibility of that happing again. Below are some pictures of my headphones.




And yes . . . I will have a July mix for everyone.

Geoffrey/Mint DJ

Friday, May 05, 2006

Mint DJ launches Myspace page

Well, I was finally sucked into the myspace universe. You can't deny the networking opportunities and decided to make a page. If you ever wondered what my influences are or other interesting information, you can now read it at Mint DJ's myspace page.

If you currently have a page or planning to make one, please put in a friend's request.

Mint DJ / Geoffrey

Sunday, April 16, 2006

April's Deep House Mix

Happy Easter!

Thank you for everyone's feedback recently to my decision to change from a monthly mix to a quarterly mix. The April mix has some great new music and my mixing is pretty good. The tracklisting is listed below in case you want to add one or two songs to your collection. I currently buy all my music from Beatport.com.

As some of you may know I use to buy all my music from EDM Digital. When I made the transition from progressive to deep house, I started buying my music from clickgroove.com and Beatport. I recently visited EDM Digital to find out they have stopped operations. It is unfortunate because they had a great website and was able to attract some very solid producers.

Again thank you for supporting my mix sets by downloading them and your encouraging posts. Have a great spring.

Geoffrey Wilcoxson / Mint DJ

Tracklisting

The Persuader - The Beauty Of Final Causes
Fred Everything - Next To Me feat. Roy Davis Jr.
Case - Subliminal
Stan Kolev - Deep This
JT Donaldson - Trust Me(Dub Rework)
Discouraged Ones - Wayback
Light 4 Lines - Ocean(Dub Mix)
Tomahawk - Is Music
Miguel Migs - Ive Been Thinking(Dub Mix)
Galletly - They Been Playin Me(Cheeky Mix)
Vic Vegas & Ethan Klein - Heartbreaker
East Coast Boogiemen Young Governors - Thinking About You
Amberflame - Subzero(D-Pulse Remix)

All these tracks can be found at www.beatport.com.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

No more monthly mix...now quarterly

Aloha Everyone,

Well you may be wondering where the April mix is and when will I post it and podcast it. I have decided to try to drop one new mix every quarter. You think it would be easy to record one mix a month. I have some things in my life that have taken a priority over the monthly mix. For those who have gotten accustomed to a mix very month, I apologize. I do have a new mix in the works, so hang tight. I love DJing, finding new music and continue to spin weekly at Furio in Scottsdale.

Please feel free to drop me a line or post your feedback.

Mint DJ / Geoffrey

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Collect More Bees with Honey

Hello everyone,

I wanted to pass along some news...I have recently had an online article published. You can read the article here. I want to thank Tastyfresh for believing I had something worthy to pass along. I realize I am not the most skilled DJ out there, yet I know its important to be responsible, professional, and friendly. Hopefully the article will provide some food for thought.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Thursday, March 02, 2006

The March Podcast!

Howdy everyone!

Back to some funky deep house to get your body moving! Thank you for everyone who posted their feedback for February's mix. The March mix was a lot of fun to put together. Most of these tracks have proven to be solid room movers over at Furio for my weekly residency.

The past couple of weeks have been tough to keep my regular Thursday night because of work therefore I have been spinning on Saturday nights. Definitely a different feel with people ready hear things kicked up a notch on Saturday nights. I am very thankful and appreciative for the flexible management at Furio. It helps that I am the only DJ they have employed to play.

I have some great tunes lined up for April. See you then.

Geoffrey/Mint DJ

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

The February Mix

Aloha everyone!

Welcome to 2006! February's mix is some deep Nu Jazz and a bit of deep house. This is typically the sound I drop the first hour or so at Furio. Hopefully you will find it super groovy for your late night excursions!

Thank you for all the feedback from the New Year's Eve mix. I really enjoyed putting that mix together.

Mint DJ / Geoffrey

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Some new pictures

Here are some pics from a local festival I played back in November. Thank you Bobby for snapping the pics.



Friday, December 30, 2005

Mint DJ at Furio last night







A big thanks to Jennette for the photos.

Mint DJ

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

The New Year's Eve Set is here!!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

The two hour set for the New Year has finally arrived. This mix includes tracks I just bought weeks ago and tracks I have been playing for the past three months at Furio. Thank you for the feedback emails, they are very encouraging.

This two hour set allowed me the ability to really move things around. Having the recent experience of spinning 4 hours straight every Thursday at Furio has been beneficial in regards to incorporating different themes/sounds to a mix. I hope you enjoy the music. Again, I have to give a lot of credit to the producers of the tracks I spin.

I will be spinning at e4 in Scottsdale for New Year's Eve. e4 has four rooms and I will be in the earth room from 10pm-2am. You can check out their website at e4-az.com.

Thank you for all your support.

Moving into 2006!

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Friday, November 18, 2005

Pics from last Thursday @ Furio


in the booth 1

in the booth 2

inside Furio

outside Furio

This past week was a great night of deep house and good friends. I hope you enjoy the pictures.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Thursday, November 03, 2005

The August Mix for November

I have recently received some emails asking me to post my August mix. I recently changed hosting companies because I was blowing out my bandwidth limit. I had to take down some of my older mixes. With my recent weekly residency and work related activities, it has been difficult to dedicate some real time to the November mix. Bam! Problem solved. I give you the August mix.

There will be no mix in December allowing me to prepare for a two hour mix I will release for New Year's Eve which hopefully will be picked up by some internet radio stations.

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Thank you again for your support.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Thursday Nights @ Furio

A recent email from Robert prompted this email. My weekly residency is at Furio in Scottsdale on Thursday nights. I spin from 8-Midnight. Yeah 4 hours! Furio's address is 7210 east second street old town scottsdale. Furio's website is www.furio.tv. If you are planning to come out please email me so I make sure to have cds and stickers for you.

My email is mint.dj@gmail.com

Thank you for everyone's support.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Big thanks to eveyone!!!

I wanted to say thank you to everyone that has sent me feedback in regards to the October mix. If the new direction didn't turn you off which from the number of response I assumed not, than there is more to come. I have recently discovered some new tunes that are down right smooth and funky.

Here are some pictures from my weekly residency...Furio in Scottsdale









So if you are coming to Arizona and will be town over a Thursday night, please let me know.

Again, thank you for the great feedback.

-Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Yeah...finally the October Mix!!!

Aloha everyone...well Arizona is finally starting to see some cooler weather, I have a new weekly residency and I am dropping the new October mix. This mix is super groovy. Sorry for the delay but it is worth it!

I want to thank Mike from the UK for creating that awesome graphic of me DJing. I love it so much I wanted to share it with everyone. Please visit Mike’s website for some of his other creations. I especially dig his Coldplay graphic. http://mikebeecham1.blogspot.com/

Please feel free to drop me your feedback. I was pretty stoked with my mixing and most of the programming. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did mixing it. The set includes music found on the web from 2Loop from Russia and Bergen from the Netherlands. If you might work for a label and you dig their music, please send me an email and I will connect the dots. Great stuff!

Have a super October...

Geoffrey / Mint DJ

Tracklisting:
2Loop - Los Nights
Galletly - With Us
Raganova - Hipp
Mario & Eric J - Ocean Park
DJ Kemit - Peak Hour Music
The Messenger - Whispers Among The Stars
Bergen - Higher than High
Tommy Largo - Lonely Night
Steve Silver - Funkin ( Oleysyck Remix )
Mr. White - Drive Me
Smight - Rewind
Bergen - Driftwood

Thursday, September 01, 2005

The September Mix is here...

Hello and Welcome to September...It is a bit tough to be excited about music and DJing while people in New Orleans and the surrounding area are experiencing some of the toughest days of their lives. My prayers go out to all the people in that area.

The September mix is a lot of fun with some great deep groovy tunes that should make your body move. Thank you so much for all the great feedback from last month's mix. Not sure if this mix is as tight as August yet it gets the job done and it is honest.

Please feel free to share with your friends and neighbors. All the tunes on this mix was purchased from EDM Digital.

Tracklisting:
Segeke - Echo
Galletly - 9AM Groove
Neurotron - Airwaves
Lance Cashion - Sunrise Track
Eloi Brunell - Hard Drama
Raygun - PWR
Bill Payer - Soul Trader ( Illicit House Mix )
Jeff Bennett - Day Dreamer
Jacob Todd - Hidden Places
Marris - Assignable Tales
The Messenger - Whispers Among The Stars
Rich D. - Sunrise Girl

Again, thank you for your support.

Geoffrey / Mint DJ
 
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