Dave Spivey <djayspivey>
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I was 13 years old when I first saw it. 2 turntables and that "beautiful" mixer. It just seemed like the whole world to me at the time: 1980, in Detroit Mich. A factory driven town that produced a style all its own. Especially when it came to music.
In the "D" we did it like no other! "Progressive" was the music of choice, it consisted of any type of music that was dance floor friendly, from Was Not Was' "Wheel me Out" to Roy Ayers "Runnin Away" to The Skatt Bros. "Walk the Night" to D-Train's "You're The One for Me."
Throughout the early 80's being a DJ gained you more "props" than being the Quaterback on the local high school football team. This was still before the term "House Music" was being used. The "D" was the place to be with its backyard parties and local social clubs: Ciabattino, Gables, Bratts, Hardware, Snobbs, Twinz and Comrades to name a few.
To hear this music on a regular basis you had to know or have access to a "Hot DJ" who could make you a tape. The radio had nothing to do with this movement, which to me was part of the appeal.
Out of this era birthed legendary DJ's: The late, Ken Collier, Charles Hicks, Delano Smith, Kevin Dysard, Ray Berry, Alen Easter, and Ron Scott who was one of my mentors.
I was a kid in a candy store playing records with these guys and co-founding Comrades with my boy Marv.
I put down the turntables for a while in college, a move that I will always regret. I didn't get back into it 'till 2000. A visit to the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and checking out Theo Parrish (He "crushed it!") spurred my interest again.
These playlists are mostly from that 2000-2004 time period...
Please enjoy as I share one of my true loves: "M-U-S-I-C deep inside of me, Music!" (D-Train)
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Atlanta, GA U.S. |
| Hometown: |
Detroit |
| Birthday: |
Aug 21 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Last Active: |
Oct 08, 2008 |
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Angel Monique Presents: Soul Confessions
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Mikki
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Stuart Lee
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radioSF |
here it is, DJ Z-TRIP Obama mix
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@die |
Three new mixes..."Authumn Sound"
Jazzy, funky - mixed & composed @ die A.-
mix included new releases |
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Moon Rize |
Taste my new set of Kizomba and Zou k: 2 kinds of music that africans f rom portuguese ex-colonys, people f rom french antilles and France danc e at clubs that only play these kin ds of modern african music. |
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Moon Rize |
It's Time 4 change,"It's Obama's Ti me": my last mix.A Vote 4 change, a tribute to Obama's change.I enjoye d doing it.Say something and enjoy it as I did by doing it
and liste ning to it.
))))) Now the podcast "The Sign" is with better sound qu ality((((( |
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Dj Doug |
Hey... I just put out a new 1 calle d GIMME SOCA. come check it out. Th anks! |
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Lady |
big ups on the joe sample! digging the originals and sampled works! ke ep uplifting and edu-taining the ma sses.
best,
lady e. |
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