Archives for September 2007
Five Years of Andaz and Bollywood Horror
27 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
Anjali and I have been working on new flyers . . .
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Nothing like DJing a wedding
21 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
Every once and a while I DJ a wedding. I’ve done several recently. They tend to be among the most stressful and challenging gigs out there, so I don’t search them out. I also don’t advertise myself as a wedding DJ, although I am more than qualified. The first wedding I [...]
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Bollywood Vinyl
21 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
9/21/07
Raj from bollywoodvinyl.com wrote me recently. He was reading my blog and wanted to make me aware of his site. I haven’t ordered from it yet, so I can’t comment on that, but it certainly is cool to look through all the record sleeve images. Anjali and I are so backlogged with [...]
The Night Pinchbeck Met Diplo in My Head
21 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
9/20/07
I have not been writing about a lot of things that have been happening lately. I’ve started many posts, but have lost interest in completing them. I have not even written about our parties in a while, including one-of-a-kind shows with special guests like Joro-Boro and Sujinho. What gets me to write? [...]
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For some people only Bollywood will do
12 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
9/12/07
I’ve been thinking about Bollywood music a lot lately, specifically the people who request it. I got into it with a Bollywood fan at the last Atlas, and that particular “conversation” has brought the whole filmi issue to the relative forefront of my daily ruminations. To regular readers of this blog, this may all [...]
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Why Anjali and I pulled the plug on our Knitting Factory gig AKA how not to have a successful monthly in NYC
7 September 2007 | Uncategorized | No Comments
9/7/07
Anjali and I had to quit our Knitting Factory gig in New York this week. It was not something we wanted to do, but we felt like we had little choice. When we first agreed to do the night, one of my main concerns was how to successfully promote the night from three [...]