Monday, October 21, 2013

How Major Lazer changed EDM


Based heavily in Caribbean culture Major Lazer offers a dance party that's a bit more specific than its fist-pumping counterparts.
 "The house music thing exploded two years and now people are looking for something different. ... What we do as Major Lazer, we just incorporate everything. We're just DJs at heart and selectors. We love all kinds of music."

They're constantly looking for ways to reinvent themselves in the how-have-you-impressed-me-lately world they inhabit. Diplo has created some of the most memorable moments in the movement and pop music in general, but he's keenly aware of the tradewinds that can carry you away from the hot molten core of EDM. It's easy to get complacent when you spend your days and nights in front of a computer programming beats.

"Dance music is so interchangeable," Diplo bristled. "There's not a lot of face to it. It's a bunch of Dutch DJs with the same haircut. You go see a dance stage at a fucking dance festival and I'm bored out of my fucking mind. That's not going to last very much longer, because kids see that it's the same shit every single time.

Leacock says the group is blending influences like soca pop music from Trinidad & Tobago and reggae dancehall music from Jamaica with hip-hop dynamics and a DJ's light show.
"There's so much saturation right now in the market," Leacock said. "So you have to put a package out there that makes them say, 'Oh, that really blew my mind."'

Whether it's dancehall, trap or any number of the many interpolations of cultures and sounds that his army of super young artists produce, Diplo maintains that it's authenticity and artistic maturity that make everything come together.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

interviewing terrance MMJ Assingment # 3

 interview questions: 1.What first got into driving?
2.What was your first car?
3.Do you see yourself having a career in driving?
4.Do you ever get tired of driving?
5.Does your job now require you to drive and do you think it can delvelop to a career with automotives?
6.Have you ever had a moment at work when you thought you were about to die?
7.How would you describe a good day at work?

TL

Why do you want to be a journalist?

Who is your most influential person in jounalism?

What do you believe you can bring to the table?

Do you believe the newsmedia has changed in the past ten years?

How do you think the news should be?

What is one of the best articles you've read recently?

If you could work anywhere, where would it be & why?

How do you think media will change ten years from now?

The Interview with one Branden Sherman

1. What is your favorite album?

2. What is this album about?

3. How often do you listen to the album?

4. What types of activities do you enjoy most while listening to the album?

5. Do you have a favorite song?

6. Why do you consider this your favorite album?

7. Does this album make you feel a certain way?

8. How is it different than other albums you enjoy?

9. Why does this (your favorite album) stimulate you?

10. When were you first introduced to the album?

11. How has your perspective of the album changed since then?

12. Has this album changed you as a person - e.g. your perspectives, the way you engage with others?

13. Do you believe this album can be universally recognized as great?

14. To what type of person would you recommend this album?

15. Are there others like it, or is it one of a kind?


MMJ Assignment #3

What is your ultimate goal in life?

How did you get into writing music?

What types of music do you write?

Why do you want to write Childrens music specifically?

What are some of the things you do to inspire you to compose?

What is your process once you have an idea in mind?

What do you do once you've finished a song?

How do you go about pitching a song to a record studio?

What would you do if you got several of your songs sold? How would it affect your life?

NG

Where did your immense love of books come from? and in particular what drew you more towards novels and literature?

Do you enjoy ANY non-fiction, or do you keep it strictly to fictional works?

How many books would you say you read in the course of a year?
 
Did your parents encourage you to do more reading during your childhood?

You've mentioned your propensity to read more "obscure" novels  where did this practice come from?

What connection, if any, do you find between your love of books and your enjoyment of documentaries?

If you could only watch documentaries or read books for the rest of your life which would you choose?]
Why?

If you could choose one novel to represent you as a person, which would it be?

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Interviewing Gaspar

1. Did you play basketball in high school?
2. What position did you play?
3. Who is your favorite team?
4. Who do you idolize in the MBA, why?
5. What is it about basketball that makes you love the sport?
6. Have you had any injuries?
7. Did you win any awards or metals?
8. Does anyone in your family play?
9. How old were you when you first started playing?
10. Would you be interested in playing again?

Interviewing Gina

When did you get into working out?

How did you get into working out?

Why do you like working out?

What type of working out are you into?

Whats your favorite work out music?

Why does this motivate you?

Is anyone in your family into working out?

Do you have any funny gym stories?

How many times a week do you work out?

Why would you recommend working out?







Monday, October 7, 2013

Interviewing Caeser

Interview Questions

1) You're interested in introducing a clothing line?
2) Does your clothing line have a name yet?
3) What lead to your interest in producing a line of clothes?
4) Is there anyone that influenced your decision to go into clothing design?
5) Do you have an idea of what kinds of clothes you're going to produce? Shirts? Pants? Hoodies?
6) Is there any designer you've drawn inspiration from who we can see parts of their designs in your own?
7) Can we expect to see any of your designs in stores soon?

Interviewing Kevin

1. Did you go straight from High School to College?
2. How long was the break between?
3. What was the reason for not going directly from High School to College?
4. What did you do during your time in between?
5. What kind of work did you do?
6. Did you enjoy your time in between?
7. How did you end up going back to school?
8. Do you wish you had gone directly to college?
9. Do you plan on continuing with your previous career after College?
10. Would you advise people to go directly to College after High School?

Interviewing Kadejah...


Topic: Meshing music & Culture

Questions:

How does music and culture influence your life?
*In Jamaica, politics and everyday living are centered around music
Growing up in an immigrant household
Relatives in music musicians *Dad was dj
Led her to change her field in pr (publicity) because she felt that Jamaican or reggae were missing in the mainstream market
What are the stereotypes toward Jamaican music? How can you reflect? How does the world view it? Now, its popular, how do you feel modern music has pushed reggae to another level?
Mixing it with Spanish & hip hop
Reggae (cultural umbrella) (Dancehall (comes from it)
People sing about their trials, triumphs, inequalities, and suffering in the country
What is your favorite Jamaican artist? Why?
Tarrus Rilly (considered cultural artist & not typical dancehall) love & conscious living songs fits in reggae & dancehall genre
How do you feel about the language barrier and dialect in the songs? 
Are there artists that have crossed the mainstream media?

Interviewing Mike

Questions:
do you play football?
why not?
do you watch football on television?
who is your favorite team?
Being a Giants fan how do you feel about this season?
what do you think the reason is for this 0-5 start?
who do you blame for this season and why?
are you going to continue watching the games?






Interviewing Manny

Questions: What made you want to play soccer as a young kid?
Who inspired you to play soccer?
Who's your favorite team right now?
Do you ever think soccer will be bigger than football one day?
Do you see yourself being a professional soccer player?
Are you playing soccer right now?

Interviewing Katherine Chunchi...



Interviewing Katherine Chunchi on..
BACHATA AND MERENGUE  

WHAT GENRE OF MUSIC DO YOU PREFER TO DANCE TO ?

HOW DID YOU GET YOUR START IN DANCING?

WHO INTRODUCED YOU?

DID YOU TAKE ANY CLASSES?

HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER FORMS OF DANCING?

HOW EASY DO YOU FIND IT TO LEARN OR TEACH OTHER PEOPLE?

HOW DO YOU DANCE "BACHATA" EXACTLY? ARE THERE ANY TECHNICAL MOVEMENTS?

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF DANCE? HOW DO YOU INCORPORATE THAT OUTSIDE OF CLASSES AND SOCIALS?

HOW DOES IT CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE? 



MMJ Assignment #3: Interview Questions



•IN-CLASS INTERVIEWING EXERCISE
•PAIR UP WITH FELLOW STUDENT TO INTERVIEW EACH OTHER
•DECIDE ON TOPICS (can be anything)
•PREPARE A LIST OF 5-10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR SUBJECT – POST ON BLOG!
•RECORD THE INTERVIEWS NEXT CLASS
•EACH STUDENT WILL EDIT AN AUDIO PIECE ABOUT YOUR SUBJECT TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS

POST LABEL = MMJ Assignment #3: Interview Questions