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nkemoji · 6 years
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What is #TEXA? Check out the first African B2B trade show, dedicated to African business owners and business professionals. Check out www.tradeexpoafrica.com for more info. #houston #tradefair #tradeshow #houstontexas #houstonpeople #texa @nkemoji @tradexpoid @tradeshowexhibits @expo2020dubai #tradeexpo #tradeexpoindonesia #trademiami #tradeevent #houstonevents #tradeexpoafrica (at Hyatt Regency Houston)
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missdchamps · 7 years
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The power of now ! Moments that change your life! Remember that every time you close a door you must open a new one ! Is time to change and embrace the power of now ! "Mindfulness" the best coming ! "Music with a purpose" #wynwoodartist #manawynwood #musicwithamessage #musicwithapurpose #miami #london #france #dubai #technomiami #technocolombia #technodubai #technolondon #technony #technobrasil #musicproducer #labelowner #entrepreneur #femaledj #technogustoso #nevergiveup #alwaysbelieveinyourdreams #femaleispower #avalonhollywood #trademiami #dubaiclubs #party #nonprofit #theholdinghands #dominicanproducer @technogustoso (at Wynwood Arts District, Miami, Florida)
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christinelangle · 5 years
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Today´s Trade Example - 5 Minute Chart Here you see the 5 minute chart and the support / resistance lines from the last day! Download my strategy: http://bit.ly/PAstrategyPDF Join me on Telegram: https://t.me/BOproFAQ #Tradeswoman #tradeshowlife #tradehomedad #traderforex #traderjoesvegan #tradersams #tradesy #Tradealerts #TradeTravelTransform #tradelines4sale #tradecryptocoins #tradecrypto #trademarketing #tradescantia #tradeshowdisplay #tradespeople #tradebinaryoptions #tradebeads #traderjoeslist #tradewinds #trademiami #traded #TraderVics #TradeDeadline #traderjoeshaul #tradesquishy #tradeaccount #tradesopen #tradecoinclub #traderjoesinsider
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christinelangle · 5 years
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Today´s Trade Example - 5 Minute Chart Here you see the 5 minute chart and the support / resistance lines from the last day! Download my strategy: http://bit.ly/PAstrategyPDF Join me on Telegram: https://t.me/BOproFAQ #Tradeswoman #tradeshowlife #tradehomedad #traderforex #traderjoesvegan #tradersams #tradesy #Tradealerts #TradeTravelTransform #tradelines4sale #tradecryptocoins #tradecrypto #trademarketing #tradescantia #tradeshowdisplay #tradespeople #tradebinaryoptions #tradebeads #traderjoeslist #tradewinds #trademiami #traded #TraderVics #TradeDeadline #traderjoeshaul #tradesquishy #tradeaccount #tradesopen #tradecoinclub #traderjoesinsider
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Today´s Trade Example - 5 Minute Chart Here you see the 5 minute chart and the support / resistance lines from the last day! Download my strategy: http://bit.ly/PAstrategyPDF Join me on Telegram: https://t.me/BOproFAQ #Tradeswoman #tradeshowlife #tradehomedad #traderforex #traderjoesvegan #tradersams #tradesy #Tradealerts #TradeTravelTransform #tradelines4sale #tradecryptocoins #tradecrypto #trademarketing #tradescantia #tradeshowdisplay #tradespeople #tradebinaryoptions #tradebeads #traderjoeslist #tradewinds #trademiami #traded #TraderVics #TradeDeadline #traderjoeshaul #tradesquishy #tradeaccount #tradesopen #tradecoinclub #traderjoesinsider from via Instagram
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nightpassapp-blog · 10 years
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NightPass DJ Mix Podcast: Ms. Mada
Ms. Mada (AKA Rachel Tumada) has earned a loyal following in Miami after several years as a resident DJ with the LINK & Miami Rebels promotions crew, opening for some of the biggest names in global house and techno at hotspots like Treehouse, Story and Trade. She even played at the 2014 Ultra Music Festival. So picking Ms. Mada to kick-start our new DJ mix podcast was pretty much a no-brainer for us. Check out the killer one-hour mix she recorded exclusively for NightPass and learn more about this beloved Miami DJ.
NightPass: How long have you been in Miami? What's your history here?
Ms. Mada: I've lived in Miami all my life. I was born in the Philippines, but my mom emigrated to Miami when I was just two months old. So yeah, I went to grade school here all the way through high school, until I moved away a bit for college. I'm really more Hispanic than I am Asian. [Laughs]
What kind of music did you grow up listening to? How did you first get drawn to to electronic dance music?
My brother was a huge influence on the music I listened to growing up. He introduced me to everything from classic rock to hip hop, even grunge and some experimental. But what I really enjoyed the most was hip hop, especially during the golden age. I remember listening to Wu-Tang and Beastie Boys on my walkman during the bus rides to school. I must've heard electronic music around when I was seven or eight, but never really paid much attention to it until around middle school. My friend and neighbor at the time introduced me to trance and she shared all mixes she had with me. One of the first CDs I ever borrowed from her was a mix from Webster Hall -- unfortunately, I forget who actually mixed it and what was on the tracklist, but I had the CD mix on repeat for months. I also remember being obsessed with 93.1 when it was a dance music station [Laughs]. I remember listening to Carl Cox's Global Sessions on there every so often.
When did you first start DJing? What are your favorite things about being a DJ?
I started DJing in 2008. In the beginning, my friends who are DJs, as well, gave me a few pointers and I took it from there. I didn't have my own set up to practice on yet, so I literally went to Guitar Center almost every day. They have a DJ setup hooked up to the house system in the back room, so I took advantage of it and practiced any chance I got.  My absolute favorite thing about being a DJ is the feeling I get when I see all the people in the crowd enjoying the music I'm playing. I don't think there's anything better than that.
For those of our readers who haven't been to the LINK & Miami Rebels parties at Trade yet, what are these nights all about? Why would you recommend they go?
Our nights at Trade are a musical escape. People that work regular 9 to 5 are looking for a place to let loose, have a drink, and listen to great music -- we are that place. We feature great music on a powerful system, without the muss and fuss that comes with bottle service-focused clubs on the Beach. At Trade, everyone is engaged on the dancefloor and there's a sense of camaraderie amongst the crowd. You don't have to dress up, you don't have to be "hot", or be loaded. Just come as you are and we'll do the rest.
Name a few essential weapons currently in your DJ bag. Any records you're especially feeling at the moment?
First and foremost, I will almost always play a Hanfry Martinez track in every one of my sets -- I just love his productions. There's also this one track on Noir that I've been burning out a little too much since I've gotten it, it's called "Daze" by Kevin Over and it's a track that really gets the dancefloor moving. Sebo K's remix of John Tejada's track "Sweat (On The Walls)" is another one that I've played frequently. (Since I've played them so much I decided to leave those two tracks out of the mix I made for you guys). Oh and I have to honorably mention LA-4A which is Ambivalent's alias -- he has some amazing records under this alias on his fresh label, Delft, including my current favorite, "Invader." This record is included in this set I made for you guys.
You got to play at Ultra 2014 on the Underground Story stage. What was that experience like for you?
Ultra was a surreal experience. Granted, I played at noon to maybe a handful of people, but I stuck around after the set and watched the crowd at the stage grow into a serious mass of people later in the day. The energy was incredible. It's funny though, I remember attending my first Ultra in my junior year of high school and I remember telling myself one day I would play at the festival. Didn't think it would really happen nearly 10 years later. [Laughs]
So what can we expect from Ms. Mada in 2015?
This year I'm dedicating more time in the studio. I just didn't have time to really focus on music with our transition into Trade last year. Not many people know this, but aside from being a resident DJ, I also work for Davide [Danese, of LINK] as his assistant, working behind the scenes doing the logistics for the company, and act as a liaison between the company and the agencies we work with.
What can you tell us about the mix you made for NightPass?
The mix I made for you guys is very dancefloor oriented. I always imagine myself in front of a crowd whenever I plan a set, so this one is no different. I've been digging some of Deetron's recent productions lately, especially his remix dub of "Reciprocated Love", which I included in the set. You'll hear Dan Diamond's voice over Peace Division's "Club Therapy" in there as well -- I just love that track. "Cornelius is Gaye" by Terrence: Terry & Hanfry Martinez, of course. Oh, and there's also a 10-year-old classic I threw in the end that I hope you guys will enjoy too. Honestly, I don't want to divulge all the details to the mix, so just listen! I hope you guys enjoy it.
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