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(DJONESEVEN) Your 2023 Workout mix is here for you to get ready for this summer! High Intensity House Beats!
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Shelter in mix Hip Hop R
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This is cool!
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(DJONESEVEN) Mastermind DJs in the Mix!
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The music industry veteran, former manager of the RZA, the GZA and ODB, as well as D'Angelo, Raphael Saadiq and A Tribe Called Quest, met up with Microphone Check in LA, where she told us what Wu-Tang taught her and how she thinks of her role: “I’m a manager. I am in the service industry. The service industry. I’m Midas f****** Muffler.”
Sophia Chang: ‘Don’t Ever Be Afraid Of Your Passion’
Photo: GL Askew II for NPR
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https://soundcloud.com/djoneseven/june-2016-edm
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DJ Oneseven rocking the house in San Francisco, CA
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Yes indeed, music is a great escape!
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https://soundcloud.com/djoneseven/quick-40
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A J Cook
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Ready to party! Corporate party - great fun!
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This is awesome photography!
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The Power of Pride and Tradition Through the Eyes of Photographer Diego Huerta
To see more of his photography, check out @diegohuertaphoto on Instagram. For more stories from the Spanish-speaking community, follow @instagramES on Instagram.
(This interview was originally conducted in Spanish.)
Photographer Diego Huerta (@diegohuertaphoto) has a gift: “I know it may sound like a fantasy, but when I look at the people’s eyes, that’s when I know they are the right person to photograph,” he says. Diego was born and raised in Mexico and currently lives and works as a photographer in Austin, Texas, but every year he travels to the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. There, he finds stories in the eyes of the Zapotec people, whose customs have endured for centuries — like these proud feather dancers at Zaachila, an archeological site where the old Zapotec Empire once stood. “One day, as I was walking in the streets, I listened to the noise of drums. As I got closer, I could feel the buzz of people gathering around a house. And then I found these dancers in the patio,” he explains. “As a commercial photographer, that kind of human connection makes me keep my feet on the ground,” Diego says.
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https://soundcloud.com/djoneseven/march-madness-rock-the-house-2016
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https://soundcloud.com/djoneseven/valentines-day-mix
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https://soundcloud.com/djoneseven/rush-hour-mix
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mastermindeventprodjs-blog · 10 years ago
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Happy Monday! Looking forward to our next gig.
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mastermindeventprodjs-blog · 10 years ago
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This is one is for the books! “Da ha, Da ha... Who would ever thought Hip Hop would make it this far... “ I’m sure you can guess whose lyrics these are.
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The Rap Year Book Launch Party WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015 at 7pm / FREE
Join author Shea Serrano (staff writer for Grantland and author of Bun B’s Rap Coloring Book @rapcoloringbook) for an evening celebrating rap music. Joining him on a panel are contributors to the book Jon Caramanica (The New York Times), Wesley Morris (Grantland), Meaghan Garvey (Pitchfork), Brandon Soderberg (Baltimore City Paper), and Jeff Rosenthal (has written for Rolling Stone, Vulture, and more), followed by Q+A, signing, and music from DJ Black Helmet. Free and open to the public, with drinks courtesy of Abrams Books, and books for sale from our friends @wordbookstores.
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