DJ Storm on Life after Kemi, the UK Rave Scene, and the Internet | Red Bull Music Academy
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Few nicknames in dance music have been as rightfully earned as DJ Storm’s “First Lady of Drum & Bass.”
In this public talk as part of the 2018 CTM Festival in Berlin, and held at the Red Bull Music Studios, DJ Storm sat with Torsten Schmidt – 20 years since they first spoke at the inaugural edition of the Academy – for an inspiring conversation about the early days of drum & bass, life with Kemi, the joys of the mix and the trials and tribulations of maintaining a DJing career.
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It all began in early ’90s London when Jayne Conneely discovered the weird and wonderful world of UK rave thanks to her close friend Valerie Olukemi A Olusanya. The pair soon became regulars at Heaven, the London club where jungle would eventually be born from the clashing of breakbeats and techno. They learned to DJ and involved themselves in the scene, eventually crossing paths with a young aspiring artist named Goldie. By the end of the decade, Kemistry & Storm had become a well-respected DJing duo and the quiet force behind Goldie’s Metalheadz empire. After Kemistry passed away in a car accident in 1999, Storm continued to strike it out as the rare female role model in a male-dominated scene.
TOPICS:
13:26 - Confidence
17:05 – Life after Kemi
30:32 – Embracing the internet
39:55 – Mixing philosophy
56:30 – Women on the scene
16:06:04 – Making a comeback
The Red Bull Music Academy is a global music institution committed to fostering creativity in music. We celebrate music, its culture, and the transformative minds behind it. Begun in 1998, the Academy has taken the core principles that underlie its annual workshop for selected participants and applied this curatorial approach to events, lectures, and city-wide festivals throughout the year.
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Видео DJ Storm on Life after Kemi, the UK Rave Scene, and the Internet | Red Bull Music Academy канала Red Bull Music Academy
Few nicknames in dance music have been as rightfully earned as DJ Storm’s “First Lady of Drum & Bass.”
In this public talk as part of the 2018 CTM Festival in Berlin, and held at the Red Bull Music Studios, DJ Storm sat with Torsten Schmidt – 20 years since they first spoke at the inaugural edition of the Academy – for an inspiring conversation about the early days of drum & bass, life with Kemi, the joys of the mix and the trials and tribulations of maintaining a DJing career.
► https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/mia-makin-it-appen
#DJStorm #Drum&Bass #RedBullMusicAcademy
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It all began in early ’90s London when Jayne Conneely discovered the weird and wonderful world of UK rave thanks to her close friend Valerie Olukemi A Olusanya. The pair soon became regulars at Heaven, the London club where jungle would eventually be born from the clashing of breakbeats and techno. They learned to DJ and involved themselves in the scene, eventually crossing paths with a young aspiring artist named Goldie. By the end of the decade, Kemistry & Storm had become a well-respected DJing duo and the quiet force behind Goldie’s Metalheadz empire. After Kemistry passed away in a car accident in 1999, Storm continued to strike it out as the rare female role model in a male-dominated scene.
TOPICS:
13:26 - Confidence
17:05 – Life after Kemi
30:32 – Embracing the internet
39:55 – Mixing philosophy
56:30 – Women on the scene
16:06:04 – Making a comeback
The Red Bull Music Academy is a global music institution committed to fostering creativity in music. We celebrate music, its culture, and the transformative minds behind it. Begun in 1998, the Academy has taken the core principles that underlie its annual workshop for selected participants and applied this curatorial approach to events, lectures, and city-wide festivals throughout the year.
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► Visit our official website: http://win.gs/avjLrK
► Our latest videos on YouTube: http://bit.ly/12nkX7h
► Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/12N5Ch0
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