Archive | July, 2010

Get Dressed to This: In the Trenches

31 Jul

Hello, boys and girls. This is the 4th installment of “Get Dressed to This” leading up to the Retail DJ Get Dressed for This” Showcase at B.East! August 4th is SO close, but never fret; I still have 4 more special edition posts coming up for you before the event!

For tonight’s Get Dressed to This, I’ve decided to put you readers in the trenches, literally! I found this beautiful dress at AllSaints Spitalfields that is a modern, sartorial remix if you will on the trench coat. According to their site, the Amka Trench Dress is ” has an extreme funnel neck and is inspired by traditional trench coats with heavy topstitching and lapels details at neck.” Though it’s no longer available on the site in black (which is the dress color I am featuring tonight), you can find it in dark brown, if the design suits your fancy. I love this dress because its silhouette is slightly vintage and almost military-style, but the asymetry and draping, despite its sturdy fabric, make it all the more modern. Depending of the accessories, you can look like a spy, femme fatale, or wartime reporter–either way, you can’t lose.

Speaking of modern, for tonight’s mix, I’ve got a set created for Slutty Fringe (great blog, check it out) by Lostbahnhof that does quite the modern musical tailoring of house, breakbeat, and new wave style tracks that cannot be missed. The mix takes a few minutes to warm up, but once it does, its deep trip into jacked grooves will make you march to the beat of a different drum (machine).

So anyway, have a good time tonight, but before you do, Get Dressed to This:

The Music:

Lostbahnhof – Slutty Fringe Mix Series #7

(click link to play; right click + save target as download)

tracklist (below) after the jump

The Outfit:

1. Amka Trench Dress, AllSaints Spitalfields, $225 USD

 

2. “Tight End” Fishnet Tights, Spanx, $28 USD

3. BirdCage Veil with Chenille Dots and Feather Fascinator, localovespirate’s store on Etsy, $45 USD

 

4. Flick Flack Pump, Irregular Choice, $129 USD

 

 5. Painted Love Lipstick in Adora, Kat Von D for Sephora, $18 USD

 

 

 Adora hue:

 

5. Vintage Sterling Silver Clip-on Earrings, SnoopersCorner store on Etsy, $32 USD

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Special Event: Rumours Tonight!

31 Jul

Rumours is back tonight with a party just for you! Spinning tonight are DJ Tanner (as DJeneres), DJ Fucci, and DJ Sirlinda, playing everything from pop to new wave to dance rock to electronica. To hear a sampling of the music that will be played, check out DJ Tanner’s Get Ready With DJ Tanner mix here and her exclusive interview here. Hope to see you there!

Rumours // cool off

Loft above Public Assembly
70 North 6th Street
W’burg Brooklyn, NY

free before 11, $5 after

- Retail DJ

Retail DJ July Podcast

31 Jul

Woohoo! On the last day of July, I finally put out the July podcast. As I explain in the introduction of the podcast, putting together this set was super difficult, mainly because a lot of the electronic music blogs have been putting up total crap. I mean that in the nicest way. It’s not so much that the individual tracks themselves are bad, it’s just that they all sound the same. I have noticed that the mixes I’ve come across as of late, while some suffer from the same problem, are fairly good because they include several other genres and mix up the sound. I think that’s really the key to good music – not being so stagnant and understanding that it’s in the mixing, the hybridity, that real music is born.

For this podcast, I really integrated a lot of the songs I have been getting ready to before I go out that amp me up and make me feel in a dance-y mood before I leave my apartment. I mixed in some music I’ve been introduced to by way of other mixes (such as the FCL tracks, which I first heard via mixes from La Fleur and Mowgli), some 80s music I heard and got all nostalgic about while watching Nip/Tuck, and some other items that are just generally personal favorites. The new tracks, such as Ali Love’s “Smoke and Mirrors” and Brodinski + Radioclit with “Plz Let Mi Fuk Ya (a weird, but fun track) are good stand-alones and were chosen because they have a unique sound that targets common bits of one’s musical palette without boring the person to tears.

While it was a trying task this time around, the podcast is solid, and I hope you all can enjoy the music as much as I do! (By the way, apologies for my voice – I’m a little sick!)

Retail DJ July Podcast

Retail DJ July Podcast by RetailDJ

click to play ; click the small arrow on the right to download

tracklist:

1. Wendi Muse – Retail DJ Intro
2. ABC – Poison Arrow
3. FCL – More Than Seven
4. Zuzuka Poderosa – Chama O Bombeiro
5. Ninjasonik – Somebody Gonna Get Pregnant
6. FCL – Let’s Go (Retail DJ Edit)
7. Luomo – Present Lover
8. Kanye West – Power (Van Scott Crowns You Remix)
9. Buscemi – Gadget Girl
10. Thomspon Twins – Lies
11. Metronomy – Trick of Treatz
12. Brodinski ft. Radioclit – Plz Let Mi Fuk Ya
13. PosR – Cocaine Nose Job (Alexander Technique & Larry Tee Remix)
14. Blondes – Spanish Fly (Brenmar Remix) *includes Ciara sample!
15. Andy Bell – Call On Me (Hey Champ Remix)
16. Ali Love – Smoke and Mirrors (Radio Edit)
17. Diamond Lights & Amy B – Move On (Azari & III Remix)

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Doing Our Homework

30 Jul

In this third installment of “Get Dressed to This” leading up to the Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase, I thought I’d put together an outfit based on school-girl cool. When I say “school girl,” I am not talking about “School Girl” TM that’s taken fine Catholic school uniforms and turned them into pornographic fantasy costumes. Instead, I am talking about that lounge-y, relaxed yet refined look I recall from my years in college.

Where I went to school, people did not show up to class in sweats or pajamas. They came to class well-dressed, usually on their way to/from work, an internship or even last night’s party, knowing that every moment spent getting from their dorm or apartment to class meant a possible opportunity for, well, anything. The moral of the story is that going to college in NYC means that looking good most of the time is one of the course pre-requisites. Fortunately, most of us did it in a way that didn’t break the bank or our backs. We pulled off style without trying too hard. We were surrounded by fashion and style in a way that seemed natural to our surroundings, so we just absorbed.

Speaking of absorption, remember the days when you thought that all the things you needed to study for exam could somehow be sucked up by your brain like a sponge in one night? Remember (or presently participate in doing) homework? Even if you’re no longer in school, clearly it’s a memory that some of you’d rather forget. But I’m here to remind you that doing your homework isn’t all that bad, especially if by that word I am referring to the Amsterdam-based house DJ duo Homework, whose music you have surely heard (if you’ve been listening to mixes here or in the club), but might not know by name. Well do your homework, kids, and Get Dressed to This:

The Music:

Homework – Naked Lunch at the Beat Hotel Mixtape

Naked Lunch At The Beat Hotel Mixtape (Mixed By Homework) by Homework

*be on the lookout for the Alexyss K. Tyler sample!!!!!!!!

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

tracklist  after the jump (below)

The Outfit:

1. Leto Dress, AllSaints Spitalfields, $90 USD

2. UO Suede Pump in Yellow, Urban Outfitters, $48 USD


3. Opaque Over-the-Knee Cable Knit Sock, American Apparel, $13 USD

4. Uber-Urbane Bag, Anthropologie, $290 USD

5. Purple Winged Ceramic Owl Necklace, sissystash store on Etsy, $16 USD


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Special Event: Nacotheque! Tonight! (and you can still win tickets!)

30 Jul

Nacotheque, the infamous Latin alternative music party, is happening tonight! Check out the flyer below and be sure to stop by. With a ticket price so low, it makes me think of that song in which the calls out “If you’ve got $5 in your pocket, lemme hear you say, ‘hell yeah!’” But hey, if you don’t, but you still want to go, see below for how you can win tickets for you and a friend to tonight’s show! Email me with the answer by 7 pm and they’re yours!!!

Listen to Amylulita’s Exclusive Retail DJ “What’s Good” Interview and answer this question: What is the name of the international music party Amylulita threw BEFORE Nacotheque? If you find the answer, email me: retaildj@gmail.com and the tickets are all yours :-)

By the way, check out this sick promo mix Amylulita put together for the show! I found myself singing along and dancing the whole way through. The tracklist on its own is enough to make you scream with glee, so press play or download the thing so you can do it in the comfort of your own home as you get ready for Nacotheque tonight as opposed to at your desk:

Amylulita – Nacotheque Summer Mix

Nacotheque Summer Mix by Amylulita by Amylulita

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

tracklist:

1. Fuego – Bomba Estereo
2. Chupala – Dogma Crew con Kase
3. Prefiero el Asfalto – Nina Dioz
4. No Mas Hip Hop – Los Mono
5. Nanai – La Mala Rodriguez
6. PopozudaRocknRoll – EDU K
7. Bikini a Lunares Amarillos – The Sacados
8. La Vecina – Los Amigos Invisibles
9. Ejercicio #16 – Kinky
10. Nalguita – Plastina Mosh
11. Nossa White Gosta (“Ai Voce Gosta”) Ft Zuzuka – Azu
12. Salta 2000 – King Africa
13. Yo Digo Baila – Mexican Institute of Sound
14. Okupa Final – Meneo
15. E Butanero – Leopardo No Viaja
16. Shake – Ying Yang Twins ft. Pitbull
17. Abrazame (Uproot Andy Mix) – Los Rakas
18. Paper Planes (M.I.A. cover) – Nina Dioz
19. Pela’o (Crookers remix) – Isa GT
20. ??? – Pit Pull
21. Te Ves Bien Buena – El General
22. Dile – ???
23. The Ramonaz Fashion – Ramoneo
24. El Tigeraso – Maluca
25. La hora de volve – Rita Indiana y Los Misterios
26. OMG We Got IT (Fiesta Remix) – Todosantos
27. Cuca Cola – Plastic Caramelo
28. Fiera de Vinil (Bonde Do Terror RMX) Sunsplash ft. Rio Neurotic Bass
29. Mi Delirio (Master Lujan Remix) – Anahi
30. Vama a la playa – Quiero Star
31. Uh Ah – Atomic Brain

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: My Humps

29 Jul

Fergie Ferg? Nah . . .

This is day two in the countdown until the Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase and I came prepared and bearing gifts: my humps.

In this case, when I say “my humps,” I am not talking about that Black Eyed Peas song with Fergie at the helm, I am talking about a twisted, structured take on the tulip dress by AllSaints Spitalfields and a fabulous  mix by Camel that incorporates tech house and classic house with such smooth grace that it gave me chills on a hot and humid day.

Though this dress and its structure is quite rigid and dark (the dress is stiff and corsetted at the waist and more pronounced areas), the cut is still sexy without losing its charm. It can be dressed down with more brightly colored jewelry or made more intense with darker metals and accessories. Considering that this set of Get Dressed to This posts are about easing you all into fall, I figured I’d make a compromise with a light yet intense approach :-)

I hope you enjoy this mix and outfit as much as I had picking them!

The Music:

Camel – Electric Cookin’ Vol. 1 (July 2010)

CAMEL – ELECTRIC COOKIN’ VOL.1 (JULY 2010) by Camel_

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

Tracklist can be found below, after the jump

The Outfit:

1. Rhine Corset Dress, AllSaints Spitalfields, $60 USD

 

2. SPIKE/Dark Gaga Heeled Bootie in Black/Nickel, Ruthie Davis, $1,395 USD (one can dream, right?)

3. Malababa Gracelia Purse in Pink, Urban Outfitters, $258 USD (tuck in the chain and use as a clutch)

 

4. Love/Hate Ring in Silver by Sproutonline, Etsy, $75 USD

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Get Dressed to This: Gothic Goodness

28 Jul

As promised, I am adding a Get Dressed to This post each night leading up to the Retail DJ Get Dressed for This Showcase on August 4th!

This first installment involves a mix that comes to us c/o the Round Table Knights. Their live set at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona packs in a ton of soulful house grooves and techno that will make you feel sexy as you get ready to go out and remind you that even after a long day’s work, your energy level is all in your head (as this mix will surely elevate it.

There is no tracklist, but trust me on this one, if you like good music, you’ll like this set.

In addition to the killer music, I’ve put together a chic yet playful outfit with the central piece from AllSaints Spitalfields. It’s perfect for any parties that lead into the fall, combining the fun of summer plaid with the subtle hues of autumn. Though layered and form-fitting, the item is made of light-weight wool and is smooth on the body, allowing the skin to breathe as one moves.

Enjoy, and see you August 4th!

The Music:

Round Table Knights – Live Mix @ Sonar Festival, Barcelona

ROUND TABLE KNIGHTS LIVE AT SONAR FESTIVAL 1 by Jackmode

(click to play)

The Outfit:

1. Sakura Dress, AllSaints Spitalfields, $153 USD

2, Cammy Black Leather Platform Heel, Steve Madden, $130 USD

3. 3-link Hoop Earrings, Neiman Marcus, $315 USD

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Mega Post!

28 Jul

In anticipation of the Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase on August 4th, I am putting up a new “Get Dressed to This” each and every night between now and the party!

Why the switch in prepositions, you may ask? Well, during the “Get Dressed to This” post, I include a great mix for you to listen to while you are getting ready to go out, something for you to get dressed TO, plus an outfit to inspire you as you put together your own. But for this party, the DJs and the mixing will be live, right before your eyes and ears, so it’s something you’ll need to get dressed FOR. The event is the end result.

This week, I want to build your excitement for the Get Dressed for This Showcase with a mix each night and a new outfit to get ready for fall. Yes, fall! It’s right around the corner, so some of the outfits during this week’s megaposting will be to inspire you for the upcoming season.

I listened to hundreds of songs and mixes as of late to filter out all the garbage and put up only the best, so you have a lot to look forward to! A bulk of the clothing will be by ALLSAINTS SPITALFIELDS as a thank you to them for a) supplying beautiful clothes, but also b) for being the one place to meet my dress needs for the party!  They are truly a godsend.

So get ready, folks. A nightly set of music and fashion is coming your way starting tonight, so be on the lookout!

Beijos!

- Retail DJ

This Is the Remix

28 Jul

Kanye West's Hair

Kanye West’s song “Power” has definitely made its rounds on the radio, the mainstream media, and of course the blogs, but considering I am not a big fan of playing things out, I always look for remixes. Luckily, this one found me.

This rework comes to us by way of Van Scott (whom you can see DJ live next Wednesday, August 4th at the Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase!) of Drlkt Freddie and DJs Are Not Rockstars fame. I’ll admit that I had trouble staying still at my desk when I pressed play . . .

Kanye West – Power (Van Scott Crowns You Mix)

(click to play; right click, “save target as” to download)

 

- Retail DJ

Retail DJ May Podcast

28 Jul

Taking a cue from the folks over at Too Many Sebastians, I thought I’d pay a little homage to the now-famous Brazilian DJ Duo The Twelves. Their remixes are sick, and I’ve included my favorites in this podcast. Based on the May tracklist, this podcast is short and sweet, at only about 36 minutes, but it’s enough to get a party going in your pocket (via your iPod of course!), to wake you up at work, or motivate you before getting your stomp on at the club.

Enjoy!

Retail DJ May Podcast

Retail DJ May Podcast by RetailDJ

click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download

tracklist:
Jupiter – Mama Used To Say
Erlend Oye – Sudden Rush (The Twelves Remix)
Theatre of Disco – YOA (The Twelves Remix)
Sion – Pitch Up (Original Mix)
Green Velvet feat. Santiago & Bushido – Green Velvet
Cicada – Metropolis (The Twelves’ B-Live Rio Mix)
The Cheerz – Monsta (Original Mix)
Punches – Let Go

- Retail DJ

The Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase Is Just a Week Away!

28 Jul

The Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase is just a week away!

RSVP TODAY!

  

Retail DJ presents . . .  

The “Get Dressed for This” Showcase

Wednesday, August 4th

8 pm – 4 am

B.East Lounge

171 East Broadway, NYC


Featuring LIVE SETS by special guest DJs:  

 

 Van Scott (NY; Drlkt Freddie, DJs Are Not Rockstars)  

Amylulita (NY; Nacotheque, Le One Night Stand)  

EZRAKH (NJ; The House of Yes, The Coffee Cave)  

NSR (NY; Celebrity DJs, Ella)  

Dash Speaks (NY; Celebrity DJs, Botanica)  

Dick Burroughs (NY; B.East, ITSA)  

Mark LaRush (NY; China 1, Le Souk)  

and a special “ghost” set by DJ Shomi Noise (NY; Sugarland, That’s My Jam)  


With genres ranging from house to punk, electroclash to soul, dubstep to hip hop, techno to baile funk, and dancehall to Spanish pop, you can’t miss this!  


8-Hour Party! 8 DJs! Drink Specials from 8 – 10 pm! 21+ w/ ID

To RSVP, click HERE  

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for more info: 

Retail DJ 

B.East 

 

Van Scott (Mix)

Amylulita (Mix)

 

EZRAKH (Mix)

NSR (Mix)

Dash Speaks (Mix)

 

Dick Burroughs 

Mark LaRush (Mix) 

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- Retail DJ

Win FREE TICKETS to this Weekend’s Nacotheque Party!

26 Jul

This weekend, it’s the return of Nacotheque, the oh-so-fabulous party put on by DJs Amylulita and Marcelo Baez, both NYC media and music darlings who have hosted this party now for quite some time and to rave reviews.

This weekend’s fiesta will be a fun-filled summer bash with Sunsplash providing the music. You don’t want to miss it. By the way, just so you won’t miss it, Amylulita is offering up 2 free tickets to a lucky guy or gal for the party!

To enter, listen to Amylulita’s interview and tell me the name of her international music party (hint: It’s not Nacotheque). email me: retaildj@gmail.com. First come, first serve!

Friday, July 30th – Fontana’s Basement – 11 pm – 4 am

- Retail DJ

I <3 Mondays: Thick as Thieves

26 Jul

While most of your might be more familiar with the New Housewives of New Jersey’s use of the term “Thick as Thives” as of late more than the dynamic UK-based duo, no worries. You’ll “get familiar,” as the hip Brits say, really soon.

Thick as Thieves is a duo comprised of DJs Danny Bartha and James Hamilton. While I have never had the opportunity to go to one of their parties, I’ve heard they throw a mean one, incorporating lots of underground house and other types of electronic music (and thanks to Facebook, I’ve been exposed to all their delicious mixes for quite some time). It also just so happens that their latest mix is p.e.r.f.e.c.t. for waking you up and keeping you with your eyes open on the hardest day of the week: Monday.

This mix has a sick tracklist, one that’s coated with all sorts of soulful house and deep beats that will knock you into consciousness at your dullest of Monday moments. By the way, don’t let the tracklist discourage you. You may not recognize all (or any) of the artists, but if you’ve been keeping up with this site, you’ll recognize the sounds–trust me!

May you enjoy this mix and may it bring some joy to your Monday.

Thick as Thieves – Hot One

(follow the link, then click the green button to play)

tracklist after the jump

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Retail DJ April Podcast

25 Jul

Alright folks, the Retail DJ April Podcast is finally up! My apologies for the delay. Things have been really busy with all the interviewing and party planning around here :-)

This podcast is mainly electronica (house, techno, a nod to breakbeat) with a touch of dance rock, so it’s definitely for folks who want to do more dancing than sitting. Enjoy this mix and remember to play AND download if you want it to be yours forever.

Retail DJ April Podcast

Retail DJ May Podcast by RetailDJ

(Click to play; Click the small arrow on the right to download)

tracklist:

Anonym – Trust Me (Original Mix)
Daft Punk – Technologic (Lebatman Rework)
Max Sedgley – Something Special
Leonardus – Can You
Detachments – Circles (Mighty Mouse Remix)
Lo-Fi-Fink – Marchin’ In (Silver Columns Remix)
Siriusmo – Discosau
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke – Chrystal City

Did I Tell You I Was Throwing an 8-Hour Party?

23 Jul

Well, I am.

Back by Popular Demand: Cassius WMC Mix

23 Jul

So I have gotten a lot of emails as of late requesting that I re-post the Cassius mix from a Winter Music Conference set to promote the then-new album 1999. Thanks to the power of Soundcloud and cds (I downloaded it from the Astralwerks site ages ago, burned onto a disk, then refound the mix during a massive CD-burning session to transfer all that plastic to my iPod), it’s back for good this time.

It will be up indefinitely on the Retail DJ Soundcloud page for your listening (and free downloading) pleasure! Boo on Astralwerks for ever having taken it down (it’s a full on masterpiece) but yay to the modern technology that allowed me to bring it back :-)

Enjoy, and Happpy Friday!

Cassius – WMC Set (1999)

Cassius – 1999 WMC Set by RetailDJ

 

- Retail DJ

Special Event: Rumours

22 Jul

As noted in my profile of Jenna Weiss-Berman, aka DJ Tanner, the Rumours party for July is here! The vibe is fun, the music is good, and the drinks are strong, so check out the flyer below and be sure to visit the facebook page to RSVP!

Also, be sure to have a listen to DJ Tanner’s tracklist for Retail DJ!

- Retail DJ

Get Ready With Amylulita – The Mix

21 Jul

Much like Amylulita’s wardrobe, her “Me Talk Pretty” Retail DJ Mix to get ready to is loaded with special finds. While I never imagined that Edith Piaf could be dance-worthy, or that I would hear “Sweet Dreams” properly played in a mix, somehow Amylulita makes it happen. Her eclectic music taste and propensity for fun shine through in this half hour mix, which is perfect for getting primped for a long night of fun.

I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!

Retail DJ Presents . . . Get Ready With Amylulita

Retail DJ Presents Get Ready With Amylulita by RetailDJ

Tracklist:

1. Edith Piaf Dance Remix
2. Caravan Palace – We Can Dance
3. Ebony Bones – We Know All About You
4. Kudu – Bar Star
5. Yello – Oh Yeah! (Dance Mix)
6. Eurythimics – Sweet Dreams
7. Make The Girl Dance – Baby Baby Baby
8. Annie – Two of Hearts (Skatebard Mix)
9. Michael Jackson – Man In The Mirror (Das Glow “In The Filter” Remix)
10. Marina and the Diamonds – Oh No! (Grum Remix)
11. Ida Maria – I like you so much better when you’re naked (The Lowbrows Remix)
12. La Roux – I’m Not Your Toy (Data Remix)
13. Marla – LIpstick for the Vampires (Prince Vince Remix)

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Get Ready With Amylulita – The Photoshoot

21 Jul

When Amylu met us at Fontana’s in the Lower East Side for the photoshoot, we knew we were in for a treat. She had a lot of stuff and a friend (Blanca Vi, founder and designer for Frolain Hats) in tow to help style. Amylu was planning to put together a look before our eyes, completely from scratch, and had brought all the “equipment” needed for the job: bags of jewelry, a suitcase of clothes, a clothing rack, hangers, a suitecase of shoes, a case of makeup, and another bag of hats. I literally felt like I was inside Amylu’s closet, and for the better.

The photoshoot was energetic and fun, and I don’t think the iced coffees we all downed beforehand had anything to do with it. The source was clearly Amylu, for whom getting ready is a bit like the rhythmic dance portion of the Summer Olympics – there’s a lot going on, but in the end, everything falls beautifully into place.

For Amylulita’s shoot, we were welcomed to turn her wardrobe inside out, and now it’s your turn. Come along and see what happens when you Get Ready With Amylulita:

BEFORE

What do you typically listen to when you’re getting ready to go out?
For getting ready in the morning, I actually made a “Happy Morning Music” Mix. [laughs] So I’ve been listening to that every day. I gave a copy to my mom that she listens to on her way to work. It was actually made for an ex-boyfriend, but I realized that I really like it, so I don’t care that it was for an ex. I still use it.

The first song is Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” I also have “Downtown” in French, some Beatles and Beach Boys. . . They’re all about the morning and the sun coming out—very uplifting stuff. It makes you feel really good. I walk out of my house singing whatever song I left off on. It helps me get through my day.

For getting ready to go out, I listen to my own mixes when I’m done because I’m pretty proud of them. Depending on what kind of a night I’m thinking about having, I listen to the mix that matches. They make me feel happy and upbeat. They motivate me to get out of the house.

How would you describe your personal style in a sentence?
“Stylish, but comfortable.” I’m not a big fan of stiff or scratchy materials. I like soft and sheer materials, like lace, thin cotton—things that allow you to breathe and that have some give.

Is your wardrobe for going out different from what you wear when you DJ?
No, it’s pretty much the same thing, though if there is some sort of special theme related to my music set, I will wear an outfit that connects to it somehow. For example, I just DJed for a special event with this band called Something In Spanish, and their whole thing was this weird but cool, culty, séance theme. They had candles and creepy, ghostly kinds of things. The theme was very dark and strange, but at the same time, there was some pop involved. I ended up wearing a black 1950s-style, button-down dress with a collar. I did Siouxsie Sue-style eye makeup and black lipstick. Lately, I’ve been using glitter—not all over the place, but down the middle of my eye and coming down like a tear drop on both eyes.

Today, you’re wearing leopard print leggings. Are you really into leopard print?
Yes. I love leopard print! My bedroom has a leopard print rug, bedsheets, all of it. [laughs] I think it all goes back to my love of rockabilly and that kind of style.

And the black and white saddle oxfords you were in last night . . . are those a staple in your wardrobe too?
Yes. That was a new pair, but I have an older pair that I had been wearing a lot, but not as much recently. I had kind of put them away. I own a lot of shoes and many different styles. Sometimes, I will put some away and won’t wear them for a long time, then I kind of “re-find” them and start wearing them again. I found the oxfords in a second-hand store and they were brand-new, like nobody had ever worn them. They fit me perfectly, and I liked them better than the ones that I owned, so I bought them.

It sounds like a lot of your styles comes by way of vintage shops. Are there any particular stores or brands that you love and are really devoted to?
I don’t think I am devoted to any brands because clothes fit me funny sometimes. I have super long legs and a short torso, so pants don’t normally fit me correctly. I don’t like wearing pants in general. I prefer wearing dresses and skirts, tights, cut-off spandex leggings, etc.

I do really like Betsey Johnson dresses with all the florals and bright colors. I also like shopping at vintage stores like Beacon’s Closet because it’s huge and the people who work there have gone through the selections already and picked out things that could actually be bought. I do like going to places like Goodwill though, because sometimes I’ve been able to find really cool things that are one of a kind and at prices I feel comfortable with. [laughs]

Are there trends out there that you love or hate?
I really really dislike Uggs. They are just slippers. They’re fuzzy and a lot of people don’t wear them socks! [laughs] It doesn’t look comfortable to me. They get all dirty from the snow. . . I don’t know. I just don’t like them. I feel like people are wearing slippers outside.

I don’t mind the trend of those sandals with lots of straps and the Greek god/gladiator-style sandals. I’ve been wearing sandals like that for about the past 6 years, so I think it’s funny how all of a sudden this trend just took off and everybody has them.

In terms of things I really like, I LOVE plastic shoes!

You’ve come to the right place then, considering that I love Melissa shoes, cover them all the time on the site, and am wearing them right now, as we speak.

Yay!!! I like Melissa shoes. I actually found out about Melissa shoes when I was living in Madrid. I went to this shop and I saw little sandals that reminded me of some shoes I used to wear as a little girl. They were white with a pointed toe and a tiny kitten heel. They had a strap on the ankle and were textured and had lines . . .  a bit like a wicker chair or a white picket fence. I loved them, but they cut up my feet so badly I ended up having to sell them.

I have another pair of shoes that are not by Melissa, but they’re plastic. They are clear, plastic heels with an open toe, a strap on the ankle, and a clear, red bow on the top. I call them my “Dorothy” shoes because they look like Dorothy’s ruby slippers, even though they’re clear. Today, I saw a woman at the Taiwanese festival with these shoes that compelled me to follow her with my eyes. I was just like, “Oh my God!” She was wearing pearly pink sandal/clogs on with wings on the ankle! I really wanted to ask where she got them, but I held back.

Yes, those are Melissas too. It’s a design by Vivienne Westwood. When I saw them, I remember thinking, “Oh no. I can pull off a lot, but not those.” Maybe with the right outfit . . .
She definitely did. That shoe is so outrageous, that the less outrageous your outfit, the more they stand out—less is more. She was just wearing blue jean cutoff shorts and a pink, silk tank top that matched the shoes perfectly. That was it, and it looked great!  I was impressed.

I’ve noticed that at almost each and every Nacotheque party and the various press I see about you, your hair color and style are different. Considering all this change, what has been your favorite style and/or color to date?
I’d have to say it’s when I had blonde hair and when I had brown and peach hair. I bought Cotton Candy Pink Manic Panic dye and I mixed Vampire Blood Manic Panic and made this peach/pink, almost apricot or salmon even. It was really cool. I put it on the underside of my bangs and followed it through to my hair, which is cut in an angle, on the one side of it that’s longer. I tend to get bored with my hair color, so I change it a lot. It’s like a piece of art to color and to cut, but also to look right on my face.

AFTER

Do you cut and dye your own hair?
No, just dye. I’ve been to a couple different places in the city to get it cut. I was going to a place in Greenpoint, which is a greaser place that’s known for doing pompadours. I started getting my haircut by a guy who was trained by Vidal Sassoon. But now I’ve started going back to a place that I used to go to that has mostly Japanese hairstylists called HairMates. It’s on St. Marks and Third Avenue.

The guy who does my hair there (who is not Japanese) totally gets what I’m asking for. He doesn’t look at me with three eyes when I ask him to cut my bangs shorter because I don’t want pretty long hair like every other girl who just asks for a trim. I’m like, “Yes, please shave that off.” [laughs]

- Retail DJ


Get Ready With DJ Tanner – The Mix

20 Jul

Think back about 25 years and imagine what you might have been (or were) listening to on your walkman or your home stereo. Then throw in some dancerock from the present and a little electronic pop to finish it off. Now press play and hear it articulated in DJ Tanner’s active tracklist.

DJ Tanner compiled two sets of mixes, one of them for calming down, the other for revving up. First on deck is the “fast” mix, which will most definitely compel you to tap a foot or two as you put together your best outfit for going out this week or the next. With a diverse set of tracks raning from Tiga and La Roux to Kelis and The Human League, this Get Ready With DJ Tanner (Fast) Mix is sure to keep you entertained from when you hop into the shower all the way to the doorstep of that underground party you’ve been dying to check out!

Retail DJ Presents . . . Get Ready With DJ Tanner (Fast) Mix

Retail DJ Presents Get Ready With DJ Tanner (Fast) by RetailDJ

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

Tracklist:

  1. The B-52s – Legal Tender
  2. Ignatius Jones – Like a Ghost
  3. Yoko Ono – Walking On Thin Ice (1981 Re-Edit)
  4. The Glimmers – Esta Si, Esta No (Asi Me Gusta A Mi)
  5. Tiga and Zyntherius – Sunglasses at Night (Popof Remix)
  6. Kate Bush – DJTwill
  7. La Roux – Bulletproof (Redial Remix)
  8. Kelis – Acapella
  9. The Cure – Lovesong (Diplo Remix, Lulu Rouge Edit)
  10. The Human League – Don’t You Want Me (Morsy Mix)
  11. Bronski Beat – Smalltown Boy
  12. Stacey Q – Two of Hearts
  13. A Certain Ratio – Lucinda
  14. The Slits – I Heard It Through the Grapevine
  15. Isolee – Jelly Baby/Fish

Speaking of underground parties, next weekend, you’ll have one of your own to stop by. DJ Tanner is throwing another Rumours party on Saturday, July 31st, and you’re invited. There will be more info on Retail DJ soon, but in the meantime, check out the facebook page and RSVP to get your dance on!

- Retail DJ

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