EP 180 - Sticky People - House Mix - Starlight Thursdays Episode 180 by Starlight Reunion published on 2023-09-21T05:36:27Z Starlight Thursdays Episode 180, Lets welcome Sticky People AKA The Backseat DJ to the series!!! We’er super happy to have this good vibing house mix in the collection. It’s been fantastic getting to know him and experiencing his work not only as a DJ and music producer but also as a the brains behind “The Rainbow Fade” sound camp at Forest Creatures 6. How long have you been DJing? 22 years Why did you get into it? I was trying to get a job as a bartender at a bar and grill that had a dance floor, but they needed a DJ. I had never wanted to be a DJ prior to that, but I was a musician that could recognize a wall full of amps and geeky A/V gear, so I took the Job What events have you played? I put together a stage (The Rainbow Fade) at Forest Creatures 6, as well as a Jam Camp (The Jam Clam) at Saguaro Man 2013. I got to do an epic 7+ hour set at the Lost Lizard Lounge at Saguaro Man 2012. It was probably the best night of my life. I did a hip hop sunrise set that morning and I think it might have worked. I cut my teeth in a top 40 club that didn’t know what it wanted to be, so I got to learn mixing with corporate-approved cdr’s in a bar and grill that sold boneless wings until 10pm and lots of people danced to my very first attempts at “around the world” with madonna’s - “Music”. The first time I ever attempted producing my own mashup, the ingredients were the chemical brothers, eiffel 65, depeche mode and goddamn Jimmy Eat World. I ended one saturday night with that mashup and some girl came up to my booth to tell me that the last song I played was the worst thing she’d ever heard! Where are you from? Missoula by way of Phoenix, Venezuela, and Richland What inspires you about DJing? When you see people in the room react to a rhythm. Even if you aren’t necessarily into what’s happening and you’re just trying to figure things out, and then you see someone reacting and it fuels your next move What inspires you about electronic music culture? The closer i get to the subwoofers, the more things seem to make sense What genres are in your mix? House, bossa nova, breaks, garage, downtempo A few words about your mix? I love Erykah badu. I put together a bunch of other stuff that I’d discovered and dug in the last couple years to build a mix with Badu sitting right in the middle of it. The mix with Badu is probably the best mix i’ve ever discovered and pulled off. You should use it. For real. Anything else you want us to know? My dogs are cuter than yours or More Sticky People check out stickypeoplemusic.com Tracklist Art Of Tones - The Rainbow Song (2018 Rework) Lab Grade - Feel This Way CeCe Peniston - Finally (Silk House Mix) Khruangbin & Soul Clap - If There is No Question (Soul Clap’s Wild, But Not Crazy Mix) Sticky People - Stay Forever and Ever and Ever Mama Look Crew - Oh No No No (Mama Che Mix) Röyksopp & Alison Goldfrapp -The Night Yaeji - Raingurl Bonobo & Jacques Greene - Fold Everything But the Girl - Nothing Left to Lose Erykah Badu - Master Teacher Bass Star Dos - Paramnesia Hudson Mowhawke & Nikki Nair - Set The Roof Kwengface, Joy Orbison & Overmono - Freedom 2 Sticky People - Red Cup Fail Alexander Flood - U R THA 1 Phaeleh - Lounge Genre House Comment by 𝖓𝖊𝖘 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖙 🕺 2023-10-01T18:19:58Z Comment by 𝖓𝖊𝖘 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖙 🔥 2023-10-01T17:39:33Z Comment by 𝖓𝖊𝖘 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖙 "The closer i get to the subwoofers, the more things seem to make sense" 💯 2023-10-01T17:36:29Z Comment by 𝖓𝖊𝖘 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖙 😎 2023-10-01T17:33:59Z