#best summer outfit in the dungeon tournament
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Congratulations to Senshi on winning the title of Best Summer Outfit in the Dungeon!
He must've bribed some of the voters with delicious shish kebabs
310 notes · View notes
muvemagazine · 8 years ago
Text
How did you get your start?
I went my start in the electronic scene about four years ago. I started out as a go-go dancer I danced for Havoc. With Havoc I had the opportunity to do shows with Darude at Club One Fifteen. I was asked to be their Become the promotions manager of Oklahoma City by Jef Diamond. And that’s about when things took off for me. My first show to manage was Mystic Sanctuary. I went from being a dancer to managing dancers and also doing stage management. So things moved fairly quickly, and within about four months, I found myself working with the guys behind Robotic Wednesday’s and also traveling with Jef for Havoc. Around that time I decided to quit my day job as a social media director for a car dealership. So from that moment on, I decided to do promotions work full time. I became the Brand Coordinator for Havoc, and we worked in four different cities Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. I also did weekly marketing for Robotic alongside campaigning for their larger shows as well.
After I had been traveling for awhile, Jef and I met to chat about a few dilemmas that were having. One of them involved me substituting for DJ’s that fell sick, from things such as food poisoning, which did occur. Most of the venues that we were going into didn’t have resident DJ’s; also Havoc wanted a female face to DJ, so I was well equipped to fill those roles.
So to round that story out, I was sent home with the CDJ’s and was told the best way to learn was to start practicing. So I just dove in head first. Of course, I had their aide, and I also had great mentors for that. After while I began to pick up DJing and became a face for Robotic, all the while I feel in love with the idea of being able to escape the daily rigors of being an event promoter. When you are bombarded with all of the tasks of an event promoter sometimes, you don’t get that opportunity to escape. The silver lining there is that with all of the craziness going on, I’d have an hour where I could just go and play, yes there is a crowd there, but I’d have the opportunity to play for myself and have fun again. It would help me to keep abreast of why I was doing what I was doing. Now it’s a running joke when people ask me how I got started. I don’t have a musical background. I learned to count to 8 because I was a dancer. It aides in that department a lot.
Photo Credits: Ti Nguyen
At what point did you decide that dancing would take a backseat and DJing would become your main focus?
It happened around the time I got promoted to promotions manager. It’s pretty funny, and there were things that Jef would tell me about outfits “It’s so small don’t worry about it.” I use to be totally concerned about looking perfect. Once Mystic Started and I started managing it kind hurt me because Mystic was such a big event, but I wanted to be up there dancing, but then I realized that there is so much more that I have to do in this bigger role. And in that role, I could be of better use to the events and promotion side of things.
Then I found DJing, and it became a better outlet for me. It wasn’t necessarily my core focus, but it did provide me with more opportunities than just being a dancer. Not that one is better than the other, but becoming a DJ allowed me to be more professional and present myself as such. Obviously, as a female in this industry, it is hard to get 100% respect if I’m in booty shorts and fluffies opposed to setting up equipment a1t shows and playing on them. I feel that it’s a little easier to get people to listen to me. That’s a probably one of the biggest determining factors in why I pursued a DJ career.
As a DJ what can we expect to hear from you?
I love hip hop music. So trap is always going to be what I go to. As far as my playlist, it is all over the place. Since I favor hip hop, I’m always going to go back to roots there. RL Grime is by far one of my favorite artists. Other than that I love Future Bass, and I love being able to chill out to that. Anything bass music, whether it’s future bass, bass house, trap, give me any of those, and I’ll love it. I typically find new music by going to SoundCloud and researching what my favorite artist are liking. It allows me to dig into to different music that I may not have heard of if it weren’t for them showing it some love. I don’t think anything is more rewarding than when I play a track that anyone hasn’t heard and they fall in love with it as much as I do.
  Do you feel as though it’s a fair market for female DJs locally?
I think yes and no. I think that there is a slight advantage in as far as being a face. As a girl DJ, but I also feel that people put to much focus on that. I’ve said this before. “I never want to be the girl that gets by only on her looks.” I feel like I have more to provide than that and I will always stick to that. I feel as though that’s what I struggled with for awhile, is that people looked at me as just a girl DJ without skill. I believe that I had a lot more to prove. For the first year or so I struggled with that notion, for instance, I felt as though if I went out and had a bad set, I would never live it down. I would stress myself out. I would be very particular about my playlist, and I would make sure my entire set flowed together. I would go and practice over and over. Now, fast forward to current affairs, I feel as though I earned the respect of my peers and fans of my music. I’ll never forget it when I was booked for life in color, one of my friends messaged me and said, “Well I guess they need a girl for the line-up.” I fired back, “Really, dude?! No, I created a press kit and was professional and submitted it just like you could have. It has nothing to do with me being a female. I was a professional, and that’s what you have to do if you want to get booked for these shows.” I feel as though I needed to convey that. I believe that I’ve come to a place that’s a lot better, but I felt it, in the beginning, I felt a lot of pressure in never being able to mess up because if I did my legitimacy would fall through.
Photo Credits: Ti Nguyen
It seems as though you’ve made some large strides. You currently have an event that marries your love for gaming with your passion for music. How did LVL Up come about?
Well, it’s something that I wanted to do for a long time. It’s funny because I got out to these events and a lot of people that I talk to or would get close to were all pretty introverted. I would notice that we would all leave these shows and hop on parties online and play games. Whenever I started realizing how many people that liked electronic music also gaming, I thought to myself, why isn’t this together? I’ll sit at home and play video games anyways, why not do them at the same time. Gaming and electronic music. I felt as though an event like that could be something. I got asked by GameStop to be their DJ for late nights. I think that is really what drove me to the conclusion that having an event that married the two would be a great idea. Also, I think at some events mainstream music is favored but what I noticed is that at GameStop I could play whatever I wanted. And people got into it. So I wanted to host an event for people with similar interest to hang out. Ultimately, I wanted to create something that would bring those people together.
So, what goes into hosting an event of this nature?
Okay, a lot goes into it. We have a team of about four people. Plus our residents. We have someone that hosts our card tournament, a video game host and then there Jesse Strange and I. I handle the promotion, Connie runs our table top gaming, Johnny from Click Gaming does our video gaming, he has been hosting tournaments for about 20 years. I met him through GameStop. He is also a professional Halo player. So he was definitely on my radar to co-host this event. It’s a cool all-star team that got together. And I like Anime, so I added that in.
So basically what goes into it first is a month worth of promotions. We try to find to fairly active DJ’s to be our guest in the main room we host the games, we’ve done Super Smash Brothers, Mortal Kombat, and Rocket League just to name a few. Our next event we are doing Mario Kart. We try to keep fun games on board. We also host tabletop gaming. It tends to get pretty serious. We’ve hosted Magic the Gathering and recently hosted Yu-Gi-Oh. I was unaware of how many people played that. It was huge! Evidently, it’s a really big deal. Things got super serious that night. Next, we are hosting a Pokémon tourney. Eventually, we plan to host Dungeons and Dragons. We want to make sure this is done the right way. In light of the length of the game and integrity of the gaming experience. Plus we have Anime on a reel. We are doing Death Note at our next event and that just so happens to be my favorite. So I’m super excited about that.
Ultimately, I enjoy the diverse crowd. It’s not your average nightlife crowd. I favor bringing them together. Some of the people that come out are experiencing gaming on that level for the first time. It then becomes something that they are interested in just from attending this event. That’s, in the grand scheme of things, why I love doing this event. We will give away way cool prizes like NES’s. It’s a lot of work, but a lot of fun as well.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Photo Credits: Ti Nguyen
What’s next for you moving forward.
I have LVL Up that is, of course, going to be my baby at this point. I’m on possibly doing a patio party in the summer. That will run Memorial Day through the fall. It will be held once a week. We plan to host it at Sauced. I’m also working with Subsonix now. They have quite a few shows coming up that I’m involved in. I’m excited to get back to my marketing roots with them. I’m also really focusing on having fun with what I’m doing and remembering why I started. I think sometimes we get caught up in the inner workings of the business side of this industry, and we tend to forget the core reason why we do it. So I just want to keep that at heart.
  Follow Mysti Jynx on Facebook and Instagram
Kicking up the bass with Mysti Jynx How did you get your start? I went my start in the electronic scene about four years ago.
0 notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
The roast of Chilchuck’s summer fit
A lot of you guys had mean things to say about Chilchuck’s summer outfit. You know, this one:
Tumblr media
(Image description and credits in alt)
And to be honest, I loved all of them! So this post is dedicated to sharing the comments I got specifically about this outfit on the two polls he was in before he got knocked out of the tournament. Let’s go!
'best summer fit' he is in a tshirt and cargo shorts. Kill him.
chilchuck's divorced dad energy is strong in this one
cargo shorts that scream ‘I abandoned my wife and kids’
average dad whos way 2 underprepared for the heat
yes baby you wear that 'im retiring soon' fit
THE MOST BORING LOOKING UNCLE
chilchuck in the high school gamer white boy fit you know the one
174 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
38 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
78 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Now that the Seaworthiest Ship in the Dungeon Tournament finished in the funniest way possible, I'm taking another break again. Since I'm also going on holiday to France, the break will be a little longer than usual. So see you guys back mid-July for the Best Summer Outfit in the Dungeon Tournament! I'll be using the outfits in this spread:
Tumblr media
But if you know of any more summer outfits Kui illustrated for the characters, I'd be happy to include them as well.
128 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
58 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
64 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
35 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Because it's the right season, I'm running the
Best Summer Outfit in the Dungeon Tournament
This is the masterpost for the tournament. I'll pin it and update it with every new round, so you'll be able to find all polls easily.
The rules are very simple: You just vote for whichever outfit you like better. The outfit with the most votes advances to the next round.
Propaganda is encouraged! Please put it in the body of the post so I can reblog it.
Finale:
Senshi vs Rin (Senshi won)
Battle for the bronze:
Inutade vs Otta (Inutade won)
Previous rounds under the cut
Semi-finals:
Inutade vs Senshi (Senshi won)
Rin vs Otta (Rin won)
Quarter finals:
Falin vs Inutade (Inutade won)
Senshi vs Marcille (Senshi won)
Rin vs Dia (Rin won)
Pattadol vs Otta (Otta won)
Round 2:
Falin vs Hien (Falin won)
Maizuru vs Inutade (Inutade won)
Senshi vs Brigan (Senshi won)
Totan vs Marcille (Marcille won)
Laios vs Rin (Rin won)
Dia vs Chilchuck (Dia won)
Yaad & Thistle vs Pattadol
Fleki, Lycion & Mithrun vs Otta
Round 1, part 2:
Holm vs Rin (Rin won)
Kabru vs Dia (Dia won)
Mickbell & Kuro vs Chilchuck (Chilchuck won)
Winged Lion vs Yaad & Thistle (Yaad & Thistle won)
Cithis vs Pattadol (Pattadol won)
Fleki, Lycion & Mithrun vs Mithrun (Fleki, Lycion & Mithrun won)
Round 1, part 1:
Hien vs Benichidori (Hien won)
Shuro vs Maizuru (Maizuru won)
Inutade vs Izutsumi (Inutade won)
Senshi vs Gillin (Senshi won)
Brigan vs Invar (Brigan won)
Totan vs Null (Totan won)
35 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
35 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
41 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
As always after a tournament, I'm gonna take a weeklong break before starting the next tournament. Next one is gonna be different from usual. I wanna try running a scored tournament instead of the usual knockout tournament, so I'm gonna do that experiment for the Best Album Cover in the Manga tournament.
25 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
As I announced, I wanted to do a Best Summer Outfit in the Dungeon Tournament, using the outfits Kui drew for a spread in Daydream Hour 5. This is the bracket I've come up with so far. Lemme know if you want anything about it changed, or if you want me to add other summer outfit illustrations Kui did. If everyone's okay with it, I'll post the polls for part 1 of round 1 tomorrow.
38 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
23 notes · View notes
dungeon-meshi-tournament · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Masterpost
29 notes · View notes