Save the Date! We're playing at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival!
Charanjit Singh (NY Debut)
DJ Ushka (Dutty Artz)
Baiana Play Som
DJ Ripley (Dutty Artz)
Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:00 PM
Roslyn and Elliot Jaffe Drive
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Save the Date! We're playing at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival!
Charanjit Singh (NY Debut)
DJ Ushka (Dutty Artz)
Baiana Play Som
DJ Ripley (Dutty Artz)
Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:00 PM
Roslyn and Elliot Jaffe Drive
ETOROS035 - Ripley (Brooklyn, New York) Ripley is a Dj who lives in Brooklyn NY, is a Member of Dutty Artz, a founding member of Suryadub & voted "Best Dance DJ of 2008" by the readers of the SF Bay Guardian. A legal ethnographer with a PhD from UC Berkeley Law School, She is on the advisory board of Studio Rev and currently teaching part-time at Rutgers & Brooklyn College. She's also a public speaker, available for guest lectures, panel discussions, presentations and workshops. In other words Ripley is a music connoisseur and she backs this up with the excellent session she has prepared for Etoro Records. I am very excited to welcome Ripley to the Etoro family and to start the 2014 sessions series with her, this has been something we've been talking about for a while (to have her doing a session) and finally it has materialised. With her session Ripley is taking us to multiple places in the world, going from one to the other at raging speed but always with that party vibe that characterises her dj sets. As supposed to last year when we were releasing a new session every week, in 2014 the sessions will be released monthly. Let's start this year of sessions with the talented Miss Ripley all the way from Brooklyn representing bad ass female dj's, the Dutty Artz fam and the Amazing music that people creates around the world. Best wishes for this year! Turn it up and turn lose! Best vibes! Isa GT x Tracklist: 1. Alkoan baladi الكون بلدي - Débruit & Alsarah 2. Want You Now (Dj SS & EQ Remix) - D'Cruze 3. Carpenter (Kush and Lukeino Jungle Mix) - Gappy Ranks 4. Born Shotta - Cobra Krames & Max Klaw 5. El Tra - Happy Colors & Hammo Sung 6. Running - Stereotyp 7. Play for me (Jujujuke Edit) - Adewale Ayuba / Dj Zhao 8. Levels (Funana Remix 2013) - DZC Deejays 9. Oh my (Tweet remix) - Dirty Little Toaster & Dj Tuco 10. Eff - Fay-Ann Lyons 11. Toma Que Toma (Milangeles Remix) - Daniel Haaksman 12. Baile Tra - Rizzla & False Witness 13. Isla de Flores (Atrapamboril Mix) - Lechuga Zafiro & Cuareim1080 14. African iPhone - Beauty Brain 15. È Duro (Ertu Denli + Pushking Noize Remix) - Gato Preto feat. B'Crazy 16. Malewa - Fofando & Saborosa 17. Top Cat (Voodoo Rebel rmx) - The Clerk 18. Dominican Ha - False Witness 19. XatalaBumba - Cabo Snoop 20. O Babo - Dj Ketchup 21. Santo Diablo - Cabo Blanco 22. M'Bongi (Mation Refix) - Lusito Quintero 23. Sueños de Marimba (Bumps' Trappist Funk remix) - Cocotaxi 24. Abeti Masikini (Dj Reaganomics remix) - Minvela 25. Sonora (Udachi Remix) - Johnny Love 26. Tragito de Ron - Chocolate Puma & Gregor Salto 27. Damelo - Chimbala ft. La Insuperable 28. Oxum - Motin ft. Jack Smillin 29. Esto es Candela (Beat Laden remix) - Sexteto Tabala 30. Wuk Up [Full Throttle Riddim] - Inches 31. Maddest Thing [Full Throttle Riddim] - Alison Hinds & Mr. Dale 32. Daydi Oshiq - Go'zal Shaydo 33. Je Ne Bois Pas Beaucoup (Jamnights 'In Zaire' Remix) - Les Ya Toupas du Zaire 34. Bashment Wine - Kush Arora 35. Yo No Fumo - Omega El Fuerte 36. Bonina (Uproot Andy remix) - Siba e A Fuloresta 37. Cerveja (Chaikov Remix) - JSTJR 38. Martinete Sultán Feat. José Mendez - Los Timbres For more Ripley, visit: http://djripley.blogspot.com http://duttyartz.com
~briefly breaks hiatus~
i just wanted to share this link with folks; I, @Blackamazon and @djripley led a session at the Allied Media Conference two weeks ago on issues of ethics on power that have been coming up in both our and other folks' bloggings/tweetings/tumblrings/other forms of writing on the web and it was amazing and here are the notes from it!
just gotta send hugs. I don't get this popularity stuff, partly because I'm only half on tumblr and partly because I'm mostly likely privileged in other arenas so that I don't have to see it or worry about having it or not. But I hate seeing it used as a bludgeon. Anyway I followed you across two or three platforms for a reason, because you rock.
ah thank you. i actually dont get hated on too much on tumblr. and im not like tumblr-popular...or maybe i am...im not sure what the criteria is for that. and ive wondered why i dont get hated on that much online. by anons and such. and i think the reason is that since i write from the perspective of living in cairo, so folks cant really get offended, since they dont really get what i am writing about. plus i dont really write a lot of original stuff on this blog.
but in cairo world, i do get hated on for being popular. like because people know me, i owe them a certain performance, or well anything. and because these people are connected to me online they attempt to police what i do or say because it makes them uncomfortable that my critiques of power may be what i 'really' think about them when they say some of the drunken garbage that can come out of their mouths.
but really irl i am just as forthright about what i think as i am online. it is just that it is easier to dismiss what i say at 2 am at a party on friday night, than it is in the ugly sobrierty of monday morning and when it is in the written word.
tl;dr haters gonna hate...*kanye shrug*