Dj Anticx/Deeper Than House

http://soundcloud.com/dj-anticx-promo-mixes/anticx-deeper-than-house-promo

Dj Dorian Dupree/Get Yo Sweat On!!!!

Get Yo Sweat On!!!!

2ND HOUR MIXED BY APHREME OCTAVE MOODS(POLAND)

2ND HOUR MIXED BY APHREME OCTAVE MOODS(POLAND)

DJ Pauly - IT BEGINS AND ENDS IN AFRICA - deephousemix.com

DJ Pauly - IT BEGINS AND ENDS IN AFRICA - deephousemix.com

The Sef Sessions - Summer Special Pt.3

The Sef Sessions - Summer Special Pt.3

Dj Stevie B/ Late Nite Sessions Volume IV

http://soundcloud.com/dj-stevie-b/late-nite-sessions-vol-iv

Dj Fabrizio Marra/Hot Classic

http://soundcloud.com/dj-fabrizio-marra/fabrizio-marra-hot-classic

CzBoogie/Romantic Hooker

http://soundcloud.com/czboogie/romantic-hooker-czboogie-mix

Dj Craig Alexander/Disco City1

http://soundcloud.com/craig-n-them/disco-city-1

Confession Journey by Osto

Confession Journey by Osto

La Dj Petite/Afro-Vocal Joints

http://www.mixcloud.com/PetiteDJ/afro-vocal-joints-16apr11/

DJ Justice - Voices of the Deep - deephousemix.com

DJ Justice - Voices of the Deep - deephousemix.com

Matt The Mixologist/Dance Floor Classic Mix

http://soundcloud.com/matthewyates/matt-the-mixologist-dance

Dj Mushroom Ngrass/Daydreaming The Remix

http://soundcloud.com/mushroom-ngrass/mushroom-daydreaming-the-remix

Dj LilJohn/"Retro-Spectacular" on PressureRadio.com - 5 APR 11

"Retro-Spectacular" on PressureRadio.com - 5 APR 11

Dj Jozana Sithole/New Age Soul April 14, 2011

http://soundcloud.com/jozana/newagesoulapril142011?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=http%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Fjozana%2Fnewagesoulapril142011

Dj Said Chaara/House We Trust 4-13-2011

http://soundcloud.com/said_chaara/house-we-trust-13-04-2011?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=http%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Fsaid_chaara%2Fhouse-we-trust-13-04-2011

Julius "The Mad Thinker"/Nite Shift

http://soundcloud.com/themadthinker/nite-shift#

Exclusive Interview with Chef Gina Worthy


Chef Gina Worthy (Executive Chef/Owner)
"The Queen of House Music Cuisine"

Since the beginning, I have always been dedicated to the art of gracious entertaining.  I have searched timelessly for dynamic new cuisine, flavors, and color combinations to enhance any event. I believe a tabletop is a stage, and every occassion is an opportunity to present an unforgettable experience with  food, style,and decor. 


Mz.House Diva:  When did you realize that you wanted to be a culinarian professional?

Chef Gina:  At the age of 6, my parents bought me a Hamilton Beach hamburger press. I carried that gadget everywhere , so I was able to make grilled cheese and  burgers for family and friends.

Mz.House Diva:  Who inspired you must as a young cook?

Chef Gina:  My parents and Julia Child.

MzHouse Diva:  I have done my homework on you..I understand that you were classically trained. What advice can you offer an aspiring chef?

Chef Gina:  Never be too proud to work all the stations in a kitchen.

MzHouse Diva:  What was your first job as a professional cook and what was it like?

Chef Gina:  Never worked for anyone, walked in faith and started a catering business, primarily high end and corporate.

MzHouseDiva:  What would you say to a novice in the kitchen, to help them get over the fear of cooking?

Chef Gina:   The stove is your friend. Don't be afraid to use it.

MzHouse Diva:  What is your most important gadget in the kitchen?

Chef Gina:  Termometer

MzHouse Diva:  What is the most underrated ingredient in your opinion?

Chef Gina:  Smoked Paprika

MzHouse Diva:  As a professional chef, what was your funniest kitchen incident?

Chef Gina:  At a high end event, I was told  to fill water glasses.  At the end of the night, when the person found out that I was the chef/owner, it was a very awkward moment.

MzHouse Diva:  When cooking at home, what do you like to prepare for yourself?

Chef Gina:  Oxtails, white potatoes and cornbread. Although I prepare a vast varieties of cuisines, i'm a simple person.

MzHouse Diva:  What is your signature dish or favorite recipe?

Chef Gina:  Lately, " The Farley Jackmaster Funk Burger"

MzHouse Diva:  You are currently doing several cooking series shows @Kenmore Live Studios. How did that partnership come about?

Chef Gina:   I was featured on Chef Isreal's of  (My Soul Cafe') Sunday dinner. A "Neo Soul Food" dinner party themed show.  From there I was invited to host my own, my series, "Music to your Mouth", a house music inspired show.

MzHouse Diva:  What inspired the concept of the "Music to your Mouth",cooking series; where you infuse cooking and house music together?

Chef Gina:  I would always listen to house music while cooking on the line.  I'm very passionate about my work and house music puts me in the zone.

MzHouse Diva:  I attended the first "Music to your Mouth Series", and I had a great time. The food was excellent and Farley was banging the box as only Farley can do. So what can we expect in the future for the "Music to your Mouth Series"? Hopefully there is more to come and soon.

Chef Gina:  Yes, a total of four shows starting in June @Kenmore Live Studio..Let me tell you..my summer lineup is simply ridiculous.

MzHouse Diva:  When did you first fall in love with house music, Chef Gina?

Chef Gina:  When I attended parties that I had no business in..lol..Music Boxx with Ron Hardy, Farley(JMF)@Playground/Sauers and Frankie Knuckles at the Power Plant.

MzHouse Diva:  You've been labeled, "The Queen of House Music Cuisine", by the King of House Music himself, "Farley Jackmaster Funk".  Chef ..how do you feel about the accolade?

Chef Gina:  Smiling..it feels great..Farley and I go back along way. I was so excited he agreed to be my first guest on my "House Music Themed Food Show Series, Entitled "Music to your Mouth"..Since that show, people from all over the world have inboxed me asking, "what is house music cuisine"?  Simply stated, think of a moment in the past, I mean a moment that gave you and still does a great feeling that's indescribable..That first party you attended and heard house music and just went wild..Back then, everyone danced..My dance partner then were the speakers..lol..The old school househeads know exactly what i'm referring to.  House Cuisine is a feeling.. when a party was a party..It's funny reminiscing, because back in the day, alcohol wasn't in the equation..House Music inspires me to create things that may be frowned upon in the classical realm of prepartion...  If you think back, to January 2011, during the Kenmore Live Studio Event; Can you tell me where you could have experienced a steak burger topped with braised short ribs of beef and smoked red onions?  That's exactly why I named it "The Farley Burger"..can't duplicate it or the man..all that matters is that it's going to be a great time if either is in the midst of a "House" event. Never know what will be served..when i get inspired ..Whatever it is..It's House Baby!!!

MzHouse Diva:  Chef Gina, besides Facebook and Twitter, are there any other sites our readers should know about that follow your work professionally?

Chef Gina:  I'm glad you asked that question, MzHouse Diva..As a matter of fact there are two http://www.chocolatecity.cc/ Blog and http://www.clickeatdrink.com/ all made possible by Mr. Charles Mombo, of http://ww.click.com/ , Inc. and have supported Chef Gina Worthy brand 200%. For that I am truly grateful.  You can also find exclusive recipes by me on these sites as well.

MzHouse Diva:  Have you any plans (personal or business) that you can share with us about your future goals and plans?

Chef Gina:  Underground Dining and teaching food safety certification classes.

MzHouse Diva:  Is there anything else, you would like to share?

Chef Gina:  Yes..Thanks for the interview and support, MzHouse Diva. I wish you and the Lost in House Music Blog much success.

MzHouse Diva:  I would like to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to do this interview.  I am looking forward to your summer series of "Music to your Mouth" and the underground dining experience. I will definitely, keep my readers posted because these are events , you dont want to miss.. and like always Peace..Love..House


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Dj Said Chaara/March Deep Soulful Mix

http://soundcloud.com/said-chaara/march-deep-soulful-mix

Exclusive Interview with Dj Said Chaara

         
Dj Said Chaara is a renowned International Dj from Brussells, Belgium. He is a dynamic House Music dj. He is definitely someone you should know..


Question:  When did you get started in the music scene?

"I started around 1998"

Question:  How did you get into djing?

"I bought every week the latest new vinyl in the store, and i saw a good DJ from Brussels scene & occasionally also from the international scene.
I brought two turntables & a mixer.
Later I sympathizer with the store manager and he told me he'll be listened to a mixtape to me ... Following this, he told me that a bar was looking for a DJ ... I contacted them & they liked my style ... That's how I started mixing."

Question:  What was your first paid djing gig?

"In the bar where I started playing, I started a monthly party with Guest DJ ... I had the 2nd room in the bar with free rent & 10% of revenue from the bar."

Question:   How would you describe your djing style to people?

" My Styles are Soulful, Deep-House & Afro-Deep... Vocal & Instrumental... “

Question:  When did you first full in love with house music?

" Early in the 90’s ..."

Question: How is the house music scene in Belgium?

"Not really interesting, there is very seldom party "deep & soulful" ... Here is the commercial, electro, trance, progressive, techno are the preferred styles. "

Question: What are the differences between the House music Scene in Europe vs United States?

" The U.S. being the birthplace of the House scene ... it has slowed down, ... L'europe recaptured house music by incorporating its cultural backgroud ... also known to shortness of breath ... & Now the country that gives new life to house music is "The South Africa" ... I think that both of today are similar scene. "

Question: If given the opportunity, where would you love to play at?

" For now, I only played in belgium... But the country would love to play it in south africa... & as public, the Djoon to Paris is a perfect place for soulful... “

Question:   Who were some of our djing musical influences?

" My musical influence are jazz, soul, bossa nova, afro beat, Lounge music, House... "

Question:   Who are some of the artists in the music industry, would you like to work with in me future if given the opportunity?

" A lots a people... It would be a dream to work with as Bodhi Satva artsites & many more... "

Question: What is your most memorable moment in your career?

" Difficult to answer, there have been several... I have a very good memory when I feel an exchange with the public... I just play the music I like without having to stoop to the style of the place or event where I play... "

Question:  What was the best advice that was given to you?

" Don't try to imitate but find your own style “

Question:  How did you get into producing?

" The desire to try to create or remix tracks... But the production takes many time ... we start from nothing and after much work we have the satisfaction... "

Question:  When you aren’t busy djing and promoting; what do you like to do in your free time?

"Enjoying life with family & friends... "


Question:  How do you feel about House Music becoming more digital? Do you think that hurt or help the house music industry?

" It is clear that the vinyl has a warmer sound... But I think we should evolve with time ... It can be bad for the Industry with digital is file sharing. It is very important to buy their favorite tracks for supporting the scene. "

Question: What are some of the house tracks that you are really feeling right now?

"  *Zakes Bantwini feat. Xolani Sithole – Clap Your Hands
   *Atjazz – For Real
   *Djeff & Silyvi feat. Cef – Mwini
   *Black Coffee feat. Hugh Masekela – We Are One
   *Magnetic Man feat. John  Legend – Getting Nowhere
   *Paso Doble feat. Amera Light – My World
& many more... "


Question:  If you could change one thing about the house music industry, what would it be?

" Keep an open mind to different influences ... To maintain some regularity all knowing is perpetually renewed. "

Question:  There is a lot of young and fresh talent out there
waiting to be discovered. What do they have to do for getting recognized and promoted?

" Work hard and be demanding in what we do... Take advantage of Social Networking... Learn & listen to the advice being able to challenge... Don't hesitate to knock on doors to try his luck... "

Question:  What do you see in the future of house music?

" I think it's a style that is now well established ... I hope it can only be better ... It only takes educating the ear of people to recognize the genre in its own right. "

Question:  Can  you tell us about your future plans or Have you any plans (personal or business) that you can share with goals?

"Some remixes coming out, others will follow soon... I work on the preparation of my next EP "

Question:  Is there anything else, you would like to share with us?

"I would like to thank all those who love house music ... artists, producers, radio retain a high quality house music & of course the people who support me... “


*Follow the links below to get a taste of the Said Chaara House Experience*




Thanks for you taking the time for this interview.. Peace..Love..House

Interviewed by: MzHouse Diva