Blitz & Shitz - All posts tagged 'dj dreaddy'
Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Pride ticket giveaway

I realize that I should probably be blogging about Lindsay Lohan's horrible jail tan, but instead I'd like to remind you to vote my ass to Montreal for Queer of the Year. It's the last day of the voting portion of the competition. Vote now and you'll never have to witness me whorelor myself out for votes again! Hurray! PS, if you could also do me a favesie and vote for Steve Adams, that would be grrrrrreat.

In other news: I've got some tickets to give away to Iron Rod and SpitBash. The fourth and seventh person to email me at vancouvergayblog@gmail.com with the correct answer will win tickets to both... as long as you know the answer to the following skill-testing question:

 

 

What size is DJ Dreaddy's hardhat?

And yes, we're looking for inches here, people. Hit me with your best shot at vancouvergayblog@gmail.com.

In other news, Raye Sunshine is a big bag of sexy in these photos. Meeeeyowsah! 

Winners will be announced tomorrow. xx

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Yaletown Brewery Co.

Things you can buy for $20:

1) A week's worth of fruits and veggies from Kin's Market:

2) !Doce Coronas deliciosas!

3) DJ Dreaddy

4) An $18.99 portion of fish and chips from a server at Yaletown Brewing Co who told me the halibut pieces were roughly the size of a wallet:

Bitch, please! You lied and your food fucking sucks.


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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Five Sixty

A new gay nightclub opening here? In Vancouver? It must be true cause I finally saw some posters out on the poles on Davie St.... It sounds like I'm going to be taking Xtra photographer Brandon Gaukel there on Saturday night to document the opening for the new Xtra Vancouver.

It's not every day a new dance space opens in this town... which is why I'm giving you plenty of notice so you can come too.

Here are the details:

For the record: Honey Dijon was the first DJ I bought a ticket to go see. She's AMAZING.

And maybe one of the DJs will be kind enough to play this for me:

 
New Sophie Ellis Bextor.... I've been waiting for this track ever since I heard the Freemasons spin it during the Olympics. LOVE IT ALREADY and am dying for a killer remix.

See you Saturday?


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Friday, January 15, 2010

Palm Springs White Party Pre-Party

It's official. I'm heading to Palm Springs this spring for White Party 2010. Having never been to Palm Springs or a White Party (not to be mistaken for the Betty White Party I went to a few years ago), I am pretty excited. It's from April 9 - 12 and pretty much means I can wear a speedo for four days, which, if you know me, is all I really want out of life. Promoter Jeffery Sanker is billing this year as "the biggest line up of international DJs in White Party history." Exxxciting!

One of those DJs is joining Celebrities Nightclub this Saturday for its second annual White Party Canadian Launch Party. New York's DJ Scott Thompson is headlining:





With an opening set by Vancouver's DJ Dreaddy (who seems to be bucking the less-clothing-is-more DJ wardrobe trend right now)



The first 300 people into the club will receive the White Party DVD. There will also be choreographed drag performances by the delicious Jaylene Tyme at 11:30pm & midnight. Advance tickets are $10, or $15 at the door.

****2 VIP WP2010 Palm Springs Passes will be given away at midnight for the hottest WHITE OUTFIT, so come dressed in your brilliants - these passes are worth $1000***

See ya there. 

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Xtra Xposed - DJ Dreaddy

What a week. I'm happy to report that I spent some time with the friend I've been referring to all week on UYA and he's agreed to contact the police. Check out the comments section to that hyperlink. We had an officer from the Hate Crimes Unit leave an opinion on the matter. Intense.

I'm also super stoked that DJ Dreaddy agreed to an UYA interview. I've gotten a pretty big heart on for house this year. I hope this helps answer some of the questions you may have about DJing. Local talent, y'all! Check it out:


1) Who the hell are you and what do you do?

Adam Dreaddy and I'm a Vancouver DJ.  aka.  DJ Dreaddy

2)
Sometimes it feels like every person I meet nowadays claims to be either a photographer or a DJ. How hard is it to spin professionally and get gigs in Vancouver? 

I think that being a dj is exciting and is an expression of style.  For many people, it is a popular choice to have as a hobby.  Its how serious you take it or want to take, that determines a career.  For me,  professionally, djing can be stressful and competitive.  It takes days to find that one song and sometimes weeks to put a set together.  However,  if you're truly  passionate, mature, and patient you will get work.  

3) How long have you been DJing?

Three years. I started with taking lessons with DJ Leanne and lugging records around Vancouver's lounges and inviting promoters to those gigs. 

4) What's the difference between spinning records versus using CDs? 

With Vinyl it takes a good ear.  You have to hear the beat count and mix.  There is nothing better sounding than vinyl.  In fact I can use both cdj's and vinyl but prefer vinyl.  It looks sexy to use and for me its the true technique of djing.  Cd's are easier and actually show you beat counts.  I believe cd's became popular because vinyl is expensive and heavy to carry around. 

5) What's your favourite type of crowd to play for? 

I love playing for a big room with a crowd that dances and gets into a fresh sound.  A crowd that doesn't have to hear a song they heard on the radio to have a good time.

6) If there's one thing you want people to know about DJing, what would that one thing be? 

It's one crazy rush to get a whole room to dance and let loose to a song that gives you shivers.  Also,  don't take anything too personally and don't take yourself too seriously,  you're just a DJ.   

7) How hard is it to transition from the local to a national or international circuit? 

It's really hard.  You have to really establish yourself locally. Constantly promote yourself without being cocky, maybe start producing original tracks.  In addition,  having a confident promoter that believes in you and a strong word of mouth will help you tap into another circuit.   

8) Do you have a tried and true barn-burner that you pull out to get a crowd going? 

Mixes of Eurythmics Sweat Dreams - a classic song with an amazing new beat always makes a crowd relate and move.

9) What's your favourite new track right now? 

TV ROCK's -  'In the Air' perfect peak time track!

10) Where and when can Vancouverites catch you next? 

Venue Nightclub September 23rd opening for Fritz Helder and the Phantoms, and Oct 11th @ Gorg O Mish for Tribe.  Also, I have residence at 1181 on Thursdays / Earls on Robson Fridays /  Pulse Nightclub with Amped Saturdays.

 


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