My trip to California was incredible. Ten days later, I feel refreshed and ready to take on 2009. While I really didn’t have much of a chance to relax, I feel like so much got done that I’m in a rhythm now.
First of all, thanks to Sirah for letting me crash at her place while we were working on this new project. She is a true professional and we got the whole project done in five days.
After that, I had to get from Hollywood to Anaheim and the public transportation in LA is garbage. So I rented a car and took it to Lake Arrowhead. By the time I got up the mountain, snow was all around me and I could see the heat from the valley below. That part of California (just past San Bernardino) is really beautiful.
Eventually the GPS system in the car became useless because I was in some mountain town, and they put a curse on me or whatever. The sun was setting, so I decided it was time to head down the mountain and back towards the city.
NAMM was more fun than usual this year. Stanton was on hand to help us demo their new DJ controller with FL Studio and Deckadance. They’re still fine tuning the controller mappings for different software, but the controller itself is an amazing piece of hardware. So far, it’s the realest non-vinyl controller I’ve tried. I don’t know why all these companies are betting that DJs will want to use non-motorized platters to mix.
After four straight days of showing people how to produce in FL Studio and four straight nights of business dinners, I was tired as hell. Now I’m back home and ready to start showing you guys all the talented heads in the Drum Attix crew. The first step is bringing Party Sauce back to the Lower East Side this weekend. DJ Scallywag and I are hosting It’s Overture for the relaunch party:
Saturday, January 24 – The Leopard Lounge – 85 2nd Ave, NY
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