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« on: December 19, 2006, 03:10:08 AM »

I have been thinking about a lot of things lately and I think a lot of my stress may be eliminated if I let a lot of things go and move on with my life.

I do need council from some of you who have been around a while. Email me.
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 09:08:53 AM »

What are we letting go?

• djing?
• california?
• life?
• marriage (I hope not)?
• the show?

How are your priorities?

1. God
2. Family
3. Work
4. Friends
5. Everything else.

You gotta get them in this order. The good thing about God is that even though he's number one, it's in his will for you to not neglect the others. The thing is though, the closer you get to him, the better you'll do at the others. I don't understand how that is though.


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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2006, 11:23:23 AM »

throw me an email if you want to talk man. dont always have the absolute best suggestions, but sometimes i do.
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« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2006, 06:12:07 PM »

SAme here Chris....I've always been able to lend a good ear...

so this one's yours man!

Blesings,

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« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2006, 06:24:26 AM »

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« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2006, 01:54:40 PM »

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« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2006, 03:24:14 AM »

OK I have made a decision. God has really helped me to understand a lot of things this past week and the most important thing He taught me is that I need to not let go of the things that bring me joy, but to let go of the things that bring me pain.

Therefore, I am letting go of two things:

1. Producing. The only real reason I was giving it a go is because everybody says that if you want to make it as a DJ, you need to produce your own tracks. That can't be entirely true. There has to be plenty of DJ's who are successful and all they do is bring a good show when they spin live. Besides, I'm not any good. Well if this was 1998, I'd be good.  laugh  Anyway, I just never had the heart or the time to commit to writing tracks. I'm way too busy. I'm not saying I won't ever do anything again, I'm just saying that I'm not gonna focus on it anymore.

2. Expectations. Rather GREAT Expectations. I know I'm a good DJ. I used to have my doubts, but I am finding more people who credit me for track selection and flow a LOT more these days. I'm just not gonna let my mind get all caught up in the thoughts that no one is interested just because I get no response to my mixsets and promotional posts. It really just doesn't matter. I get joy from doing the mix, not from people's (lack of) response. My phones may not be ringing and I may not be having a steady line-up of gigs, but so what. I'd love for that to be the case, but if it never happens, it doesn't really matter. God loves me and I'm a good DJ.

So there ya go.
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« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2006, 08:44:57 AM »

OK I have made a decision. God has really helped me to understand a lot of things this past week and the most important thing He taught me is that I need to not let go of the things that bring me joy, but to let go of the things that bring me pain.

Good for you! Hopefully this will bring you joy in 2007.

1. Producing. The only real reason I was giving it a go is because everybody says that if you want to make it as a DJ, you need to produce your own tracks. That can't be entirely true.

Who in the WORLD was telling you this lie and were these people even making it?Huh Please don't say me.

Anyway, I just never had the heart or the time to commit to writing tracks. I'm way too busy. I'm not saying I won't ever do anything again, I'm just saying that I'm not gonna focus on it anymore.

That's exactly why I'm not a DJ.

2. Expectations. Rather GREAT Expectations... I'm just not gonna let my mind get all caught up in the thoughts that no one is interested just because I get no response to my mixsets and promotional posts.

Um... I posted about my new single. It's been viewed over 130 times. Nobody has actually left a comment about it yet. Your not the only one who gets ignored at times. Wink

It really just doesn't matter. I get joy from doing the mix, not from people's (lack of) response. My phones may not be ringing and I may not be having a steady line-up of gigs, but so what. I'd love for that to be the case, but if it never happens, it doesn't really matter. God loves me and I'm a good DJ.

Your right there. Also... remember that you're not getting a lot of gigs b/c frankly, there aren't many of them. Unless you want to get really committed to djing in secular clubs and hitting the secular scene hard, you won't get many gigs. That's just the reality of the situation.
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« Reply #8 on: December 22, 2006, 08:51:12 AM »

Good for you, Chris. I pray that whatever you do, you have peace in your heart about it.

Marry Christmas.
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« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2006, 09:18:23 AM »


Marry Christmas.

No! Don't Do it! Stick with the woman you have!  laugh


Anyways...that's good news. I like how you tackled this...the whole joy/pain thing is sometimes harder to identify than it may seem. Prayin' for a complete renewal of joy for you this year, Chris!  Cool
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« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2006, 11:25:39 AM »

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OK I have made a decision. God has really helped me to understand a lot of things this past week and the most important thing He taught me is that I need to not let go of the things that bring me joy, but to let go of the things that bring me pain.

I'm glad you were able to distinguish what those things were.

You know, I think there's more show opportunities available by teaming up with people and organizations that can have a common vision or goal.

Over here there's a sort of community outreach program started by our local Centricity Records label.  They started something called Voices In The Valley which looks for gigs that other people are setting up and helps to get the word spread, and also sets up gigs of their own and finds artists who want to be involved.  The guy who heads this up is a good friend of mine who used to be really into the christian dance music scene as a promoter and occasional dj.  The name Tim Schmekel might ring a bell for some here on tastyfresh since he was one who recommended that I get on here a while back.  He started his own raves a couple of times before, and when he found out I was able to dj, he wanted to set up a rave through Voices In The Valley.  I think you remember when I had asked if you could come and dj for it..  Anyway, it didn't work out at the time, but it may very well be coming up as a major topic again.  I think we can set up little shows of our own, and team up with people like Voices In The Valley and set up bigger ones that have funding through various channels and organizations.

Since you're still going to dj, when this rave topic comes about again, I'm going to do everything I can to recommend you as one of the featured djs and find the funding to pay you well for your time and travel expenses.  If that one goes well, then I might start doing regular raves similar to that one.

Just a thought though, ..I think I'd like to do raves with more of a worship element to them similar to what Club Worship has going on.

Anyways, I'm glad you're still in the scene for now.

Be blessed,
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« Reply #11 on: December 22, 2006, 12:18:13 PM »

Chris, hurrah for the realization.
You have so many immense talents & gifts.
Here is what I observed.

The ability to put together compilations & artists and remixes. Such as the case with your efforts with NSoul and the Deep Inside Remixes.
Look at the wealth of talent God hooked you up. Thats FAVOR!! You have it. You may not have fully developed your production skills. Besides do you have all the gear & software to put some massive tracks together? Look at that.

You have an excellent rapport with people. The people on TF who have never met you face to face are missing seeing the true qualities that stand out in you. Your friendliness, faithfulness and perserverance. You have been through rough waters and still your boat is standing up despite all the pressure. You are funny, genuine and always manage to pull through....F>R>O>G.Fully Relying On God.

You have improved in djing since I first met you. Your mixes have become more smoother and more tighter.

Music knowledge. You are a tank as far as the plethora of music you know. I am amazed every time I chat with you how many artists and tracks you are familiar with.

Contacts: you have a ton! Creatvity: Look at that - including your ability to design websites and material for the web! How many websites are you the proud papa of?

You are loved!
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« Reply #12 on: December 22, 2006, 04:51:56 PM »

 Embarrassed

I can't lie...This thread is making me grin from ear to ear.
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« Reply #13 on: December 22, 2006, 11:05:59 PM »

1. Producing. The only real reason I was giving it a go is because everybody says that if you want to make it as a DJ, you need to produce your own tracks. That can't be entirely true.

Who in the WORLD was telling you this lie and were these people even making it?Huh Please don't say me.

I agree, not all good DJs are producers, Ive heard it said that its a bonus to be a producer as well as a DJ but never a requirement.


2. Expectations. Rather GREAT Expectations... I'm just not gonna let my mind get all caught up in the thoughts that no one is interested just because I get no response to my mixsets and promotional posts.

Um... I posted about my new single. It's been viewed over 130 times. Nobody has actually left a comment about it yet. Your not the only one who gets ignored at times. Wink

i can vouch for that also and does that stop me, nope, I love to write.  (for those that have commented, I appreciate it also)


It really just doesn't matter. I get joy from doing the mix, not from people's (lack of) response. My phones may not be ringing and I may not be having a steady line-up of gigs, but so what. I'd love for that to be the case, but if it never happens, it doesn't really matter. God loves me and I'm a good DJ.

Your right there. Also... remember that you're not getting a lot of gigs b/c frankly, there aren't many of them. Unless you want to get really committed to djing in secular clubs and hitting the secular scene hard, you won't get many gigs. That's just the reality of the situation.

can vouch for that too.  I did a DNow weekend for our area and for lack of better term, also it showcased what I do as a christian DJ since there were tons of youth pastors there.  A lot of them loved it, did i get some bookings, nope, but that doesnt it stop me from DJing.
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« Reply #14 on: December 27, 2006, 10:19:29 AM »

1. Producing. The only real reason I was giving it a go is because everybody says that if you want to make it as a DJ, you need to produce your own tracks. That can't be entirely true.

Who in the WORLD was telling you this lie and were these people even making it?Huh Please don't say me.

I agree, not all good DJs are producers, Ive heard it said that its a bonus to be a producer as well as a DJ but never a requirement.


a lot of DJs i've seen get big by DJing an then start producing (with a lot of help, i assume)
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