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London called…

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Well it has been a big change coming to the UK, as it would be, the weather was pretty nice at first but has been cold the last week or so with the odd ray of sun here and there. I started my new job at Jo Malone last week and it has been awesome, already got a full cologne and shower gel for starting and another cologne for being part of the team Saturday to thrash the daily target. I also had a review today and they are really impressed with my work. Just missed my own target by 200 of the 7400 (sorry no pound symbol on my US laptop) and made 12% of my sales in skincare beating everyone and beating my target of 10%. Not bad for 5 days work. The girls I work with are lovely too and next week we are being filmed for two days for customer market research, it really is all go in the flagship store. Looking forward to our floral installation over the week of the Chelsea flower show, apparently there is a competition for displays through the local stores and Jo Malone have won it quite a few times. However they have warned me that the store is freezing during that week as the A/C is cranked up to keep the flowers alive and pretty. What we do for art!!

Been out clubbing to a few different events to check out the music scene here and have had some interesting experiences. This Saturday just gone we went to XXL to check out the bear club and what it has to offer. I went for my birthday just before leaving for Sydney with the main thought being that I would be free to dance since bears mostly go for other bears. We used the same reasoning for our choice this week and also it was nice to try something other than Vauxhall. The music was very similar to what I play, but nothing really super new that I had to run out and buy, heard Million $ Bill twice and from the same DJ, tsk tsk. The atmosphere was great and friendly and we certainly were left to dance up a storm in our little group, certainly somewhere I would like to play, so demos will be pressed and sent out soon. Afterwards we went to Beyond at Area and had a blast well into the morning. The music was a lot harder, but no less fun and the crowd was a mix of all ages, types and nationalities. Once again met a bunch of great people, most of which is thanks to my fabulous friend Martin Cheong who knows everyone and is super fun to hang out with. Yes you sister, thanks heaps!!

New beginnings

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

I am not the best at keeping up to date with my writing and letting people know what is going on in my life, but once again I say I will try to be better and hope that you find some interesting information or just have a laugh with me at my day to day toils and spoils.

Before leaving the US I had a couple of farewell parties that I Dj’d at and boy was it a roller-coaster ride of emotions, expressions of love and a compilation of music from old favourites to new musical wonders I have just discovered. Some of the current gems include Soul Survivor (bimbo jones club mix) by Beverly Knight Ft. Chaka Khan, Operator (dj dan & mike balance disco funk remix) by DJ Dan And Uberzone Ft. Blake Lewis and Love Don’t Live Here (ian masterson extended mix) by Bananarama. (Still waiting for the video to Operator to appear on YouTube).

Huge thanks to everyone that made it out to wish me good luck and farewell, and to Gus, Edgar, Dutch, Suv and the Gus Presents crew, plus Andrew and Michele, for organising the posters, cake and guest list and making sure I had a blast.

Even earlier this year I organised a flash mob in San Francisco, along with our star Heklina and choreographers Joshua Klipp and Matthew Martin. On Valentine’s Day we took to the Castro in San Francisco in order to answer a flash mob that took place on Bondi beach last November, organised by my friend and fellow DJ Dan Murphy. Say Cheese Flash Mob - Official Video. At high noon Heklina took centre stage and the mob began. Watch the video on the Rock Your Box YouTube Channel that Dan and I have together.

I arrived back in the UK last Wednesday and have spent most of the time with my close family, but last night I went out to meet my friends from college, as it has been 10 years since we graduated. A trip into London and a few drinks in a bar and we quickly got back into reminiscing about old times and catching up with what’s new. We were up in Islington, where I used to live close by in 3 separate places, so very familiar surroundings made me feel like I really was back in my own country and home. After a few rounds my sister Erin and I headed down the road to the last place I lived, before I left for Sydney in 2003, to see my long time friend Peter. Was great seeing him and everyone else last night and I look forward to many more adventures with you all……….. x

The Freemasons are AWESOME!!!

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Last weekend The Freemasons came to San Francisco and played an amazing set. We danced non-stop from start to finish as they span fantastic tunes with great mixing. I was really impressed and extremely grateful that they lived up to my expectations of them. I am even more enamoured with them now. The only song I wished they had played that they didn’t is their remix of Kylie Minogue’s ‘The One’

Talking of which, today I found out that Kylie Minogue is touring America for the first time and Tony and I have bought tickets to go and see her on September 30th. She will be playing in Oakland and we have mezzanine level tickets so should have a great view of my favourite little green fairy.

Have been very busy traveling, in Palm Springs as I type, with lots of plans to do more, so will try and be much better at blogging about my trips and events. Palm Springs has been crazy hot, and I have been out for the last 2 days working in the sunshine helping the stills photographer with his lights and keeping the sun out of our pictures. Today I have a more relaxed day at the shooting of the last scene for Dripping Wet 2. Yes it is as dirty as the title suggests.

(Not an actual image from the movie) LOL

Puppy Watch

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Hi All

Sorry 2009 has got off to a slow start as far as my blog is concerned, but this is due to the new additions to our family. 3 Weeks ago Lilly gave birth to 3 puppies and although we had the sad experience of losing one puppy along the way, we are lucky to have two very healthy little girls, one black/brindle, like the dad, and the other fawn like her mum. They are doing really well, but have taken up a lot of our time. This week I am on night watch once again, whiling away the hours and making sure they are cleaned and fed.

On the music front I have been spinning as much as possible, having had a bunch of gigs this month already. NYE was a great night and I span at The Lookout for their celebration. It started off a little slow, but ended up packed to the rafters and most people stayed till the end of my set, and the night, at 2 am. I had my own celebrations after and the following day, going to Stompie and Mass. Phil B played a stroming set at Mass and it really helped solidify 2009 as having good things in store.

Last weekend I played my usual gig at Social Club and then returned to The Lookout on Sunday for Gloss, spinning for 3 hours to a pack bar. After Gloss I jumped in the car and headed to Dream, a special event to help raise money and awareness for marriage equality. I played a harder set than I do at The Lookout and it was great to have a bigger and louder soundsystem.

I have also been working for Falcon and Mustang this month doing make-up for the films in LA and SF. Things are going well and I have a few more movies lined up over the coming months. It is definitely keeping me busy. 

At the moment Tony and I have a trip planned with friends to Utah for some snowboarding, however, Tony fell on NYE and has damaged his hand. He is going for an x-ray tomorrow to determine the damage and depending on the results will decide whether or not he will be able to ride the mountains. Fingers crossed he has just bruised his bone and not broken it, and will be able to go and snowboard.

 

Puppies

Puppies

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Goodbye 2008… I’ll miss you

Monday, December 29th, 2008

2008 has been a fantastic year for me and I am sad to see it pass. This past year I have acquired a weekly SF residency at Social Club, been traveling all over the country working for Falcon doing make-up, celebrated my 30th birthday (which included a surprise trip to Bora Bora) and have puppies on the way in less than  2 weeks. Hopefully 2009 will be just as exciting and crazy.

Christmas was fairly quiet at Villa Mariposa. We had a few guest over on Christmas Eve and played liars dice, drank ‘Dirty Lady Hampers’ (recipe to come) and watched ‘Wall.E’. We even had a visit from ‘Ferril Fawceps’ and she hasn’t been out for a while. 
Drinks, Dice & Drag!!

 

Then Christmas morning I went over to Tony’s sister and husband’s house, (Jena & Simmie), to participate in our gift exchange, have a mimosa and see their two boys open their presents and have a visit from Santa. Tony has been feeling really ill, sinus infection and headaches and he stayed home, so I came back around noon and it was time for the household to swap gifts. I got some great cooking pieces for the kitchen, including a book called ‘Meat’ from Michele, it’s a cook book of course. Plus I got some totally cute and fabulous Ginch Gonch undies and a hot t-shirt from Daniella. All in all Christmas was fabulous, but New Year will be killer.

 

Santa, Miles, Ezra and Auntie Pakka

Santa, Miles, Ezra and Auntie Pakka

 

I am playing at The Lookout New Year’s Eve till 2 am so that should be a blast. I intend to play the best songs from 2008, (Checkout my Charts page for my top 20 each month) and have everyone at The Lookout bouncing around the floor. Then I will be attending Mass on New Year’s Day with DJ Phil B spinning to what is guaranteed to be a packed crowd. Will give you all the details (and pictures) later.

 

‘Dirty Lady hamper’

Ingredients

  1. 1 1/2 oz cherry vodka ( I used Three Olives)
  2. 1 oz Kahlúa (Rachel Siress’ Homemade Kahlúa worked great)
  3. 1 oz cream liqueur (I used Cask & Cream)
  4. 1/2 oz white chocolate liqueur (I used Godiva)
  5. 1/2 oz maraschino cherry syrup
  6. Bar of milk chocolate to coat glass rim
  7. Fresh mint leaves for decoration

Break up the chocolate  and put into a bowl. Melt the pieces either in the microwave or over the stove depending on the bowl you use. Once melted coat the rim of the martini glasses you will use. Press a mint leaf into the chocolate as it sets so that bottom will be in the drink and the top over the edge of the glass. Allow chocolate to set, this can be done quickly in the freezer.

In a cocktail shaker add ice, cherry vodka, Kahlúa and cream liqueur and shake to mix. Strain into one of the martini glasses. Use the back of a spoon to carefully add the white chocolate liqueur, this should make it move through the mixture and settle at the bottom of the glass in a white layer. Then do the same with the maraschino cherry syrup. The drink should be layered now red, white and creamy brown. 

Enjoy!!

Manic Monday

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Miles’ birthday at The Little Gym was a blast. Lots of kids of all ages, jumping, screeching, playing with a huge parachute and lots more. After the games we all had a bite to eat, including some amazing banana cupcakes. All the kids got a party bag, and I happened to be the only adult that got one too. All due to my love of Hello Kitty I am sure!!

Today I have been working at home listening to recordings of Social Club sets from the last few weeks or so. The one I liked the most has some great tracks and remixes, including Moto Blanco’s remix of ‘See You Again’ by Miley Cyrus, which I absolutely love. If you download it please let me know what you think.

I also went out and got a Christmas tree since it looks like we will be home for Christmas after all. Haven’t put it up yet as we have dinner plans tonight and I need to get ready. Another birthday celebration. this time Tony’s brother David.

Check out my download page for my latest set ‘Solstice‘.

Getting down…

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Well 2008 is coming to a close very soon and I have been away from blogging for over a year. I thought it time to come back and let you all know what is happening with me musically and just in general in the mayhem that is my life.

Last night I took to the decks at Social Club once again. The past two weeks Lee Decker has been away and I have played all night, however, both weeks I was not 100% happy with my mixing. Last night, since Lee was back, I played the opening set from 9pm till midnight and I feel I played much better than the previous weeks.

The space was fairly quiet for the first hour, and it looked like it might remain that way throughout the night. With two other big events happening in the city, I was greatly surprized when at 10:30 the crowd suddenly swelled and Social Club once again became the place to be that Saturday night. Nothing gets me going behind the decks than a packed room and last night was no exception. I have been downloading and searching for music like crazy and so mixed some old classics with some great new tunes, including one of my current favourites ‘ Magic Touch’ by featuring the delectable Mary J Blige and ‘Up’ by The Saturdays (also see discussion board at DJ Luke Fry’s Facebook Page for more about this track).

The bar was jam packed and stayed that way all night. Lee came and took over at midnight and continued to pump the music into the space with some great music and mixing. Including the great classic Everyday by Kim English, bringing back great memories of Dan Murphy’s dance routine, especially no need to look behind me, (replace need with knee and the rest is obvious!)

Before Social Club I had attended Jason G and Ivan Cano’s holiday party at their apartment and around 11:30 some of the revelers from there came by, so when I finished we got to catch up about what had happened at the party after I had left. All in all it was a fabulous and fun evening and Social Club has really blossomed from it’s start in April this year and holds it’s own against other gay Saturday night events in San Francisco.

Today I am resting up, waiting for Tony to return from KFC, yum, and then this afternoon we are going to Tony’s nephew’s 2nd birthday party. Will have more on that later…