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Posts from November 2008

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Nov 23, 2008 - 23:11

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Digeum Mix Session 01P

I thought I’d return to my studio before my forthcoming Thanksgiving weekend road trip to Arizona with some thumps. Unfortunately, a few of these tracks were train crashy. After three really tasty mix sessions from other cities in the last month, I’m finally back in Sunnyvale. There are a few spots where the mix falls […]


Digeum Mix Session 01O

This weekend, a bunch of us got a hotel room in San Francisco for our Saturday night shindig. To express my protest for the passage of Proposition 8, I played a disco house set in San Francisco, on the same as a number of other protests were scheduled. Due to the antsiness of the girls […]


Digeum Mix Session 01N

Jay Def dedicates his latest mix to his housemate, Angelica Wooten, who died in her bed almost two weeks ago. He spins a beautiful mix of jazzy house that’s full of soul and has a groove that makes it impossible to frown as it plays. Rest in peace, Angelica. Digeum Mix Sessions – Volume 01, […]


Digeum Mix Session 01M

I went down to San Diego this weekend to celebrate a friend’s birthday and explore a town I haven’t seen in 22 years or so. I had a great time hanging out with all the people I met down in Southern California. Since my recent Milwaukee set, I wanted to haul my Vestax along with […]


Good News, Bad News

The good news is: Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. At long, beautiful last. John McCain was gracious in his concession. Well done, sir. The bad news is: Proposition 8 passed in California, barely. Each time, it passes by less. This time, it was 52% / 48%. Marriage Equality in California […]


Election Day Line Cutters

This morning, I went in to my local election station as early as possible, arriving just after 7 this morning. Turnout was unsurprisingly very high. With my cheat sheet in hand (Obama, Holtz, random city council people, No on everything except high speed rail), I waited patiently. As 7:30 came and went, I’m still standing […]