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Interview with Dj Jojo Flores “Best Montreal Djs”

04 May 2010 | Categories: Uncategorized | Posted by:


In fashion, there is a saying that just because you are able to put a print on a bought American Apparel T-shirt, does not make you a designer. The same can be said in the world of DJs, where with the advent of the “DJ stars” gimmick, has taken over from clear raw talent.

Jojo Flores is the real deal, this DJ’s been spinning now for over 25 years. He is what makes you want to go out again and again…and again — and brings to mind the song by Fat Boy Slim “If this don’t make your booty move, your booty must be dead.”

Adding to a long list of accomplishments, Jojo has just recently been added as resident Dj at New York’s famed club, Cielo. He also spins at club Pink (San Fransisco, Chicago, Miami) and at Deep, in LA. There isn’t a party place left on this planet this man hasn’t rocked. He was voted “Best International DJ” four years running {2002-2005} by NYC’s Underground Archives. As if playing the music wasn’t enough, this maverick is adding music production to the list with Gotsoul Records — mixing Kinkysweet’s Afterdark Montreal CD.  Jojo’s Therapy Nights have been a Montreal hit for more years running now than any other. Jojo has also added the most challenging and rewarding of roles to his roster of accomplishments; that of a proud father to a beautiful son and step-daughter. KA Magazine voted Jojo Flores as the best DJ in Montreal.

KA — How do you do it to travel, live out of suitcases and perform top shape at the end of touch down…only to repack and do it again in another city?

JF — Sometimes I ask myself the same question!?  I just tell myself to “do it”.  I am here or there to perform for a crowd and my responsibility to give them what they came for is predominant in me.  I have an immense sense of gratitude and obligation to “rock the house” for individuals that come out to support me.  I also realise the need for some people to escape through music, to help them leave their problems behind, albeit for a brief time.  Music is therapy and I enjoy delivering it to the best of my ability.  I absolutely hate letting people down in this way, so I have disciplined myself to be in top shape and I physically do this by taking lots of naps, exercising (hockey 2-3 times a week), and trying my hardest to maintain a healthy diet. Mentally, I am a kid all over again.  I LOVE playing to/for a crowd, it is really second nature to me.  It is the best feeling in the world, I have no difficulties whatsoever even if I am extremely drained physically. I am drug free, alcohol free, now caffeine free and my Ayurvedic treatments help keep me grounded. Now, if I could just stay away from desserts!

KA — What city did you have the best time playing in and what about that city did it for you?

JF — Definitely Athens… always a great party. The history of this place is insane, the food is delicious, the Acropolis, the beautiful islands (Santorini is magical), and the people.  Mostly the people do it for me. They are so friendly, inviting, hospitable and down to earth… they really appreciate the music. There is a mix of artistic, wealthy, and business people that I have been able to incorporate like no other place.  The music has been able to break down certain class barriers that is very hard to achieve considering Soulful House is not mainstream music.  Most importantly, the majority of cities I play in, I stay in hotels, but not Athens. I have met some truly amazing people whom I now consider close friends, they treat me like family. They offer me their home as if it were my own.  Thank you Tiki and Larry.

KA — Now that Djs are “stars”, do you think this is getting in the way of creating good music for the love of good music?

JF — Yes, I do think the star status has been in the way of creating good music, for at least the last five years. To maintain or elevate their status, Djs have to release music consistently therefore not dedicating enough time for each production. And often times, this process (from start to finish) of producing a track is considerably D.I.Y.  Hence, a lot of music is now more “disposable” than ever before. Due to this phenomenon, it is rare to have a “club anthem”.  For example, the “Whistle Song”, Ultra Nate’s “Free”, “Gypsy Woman”— when these songs came out, all the House Dj’s worldwide were playing them for three to five months. Presently, you would be lucky to produce a hit song and have it played internationally for a month or two. There’s so much music coming out every week, even I have a hard time keeping up.

KA — You were doing demo tapes when no one in Montreal was pushing their music that way. You were creating your own signature club night experience when Djs were at the mercy of club owners and promoters. What’s next — where do you see this going?

JF —For starters, I have developers in San Francisco working on a Jojoflores iPhone application due out at the end of summer. I’m also endorsing a niche social networking site for House music. Think Facebook, but for House music lovers.  I see people using these platforms to listen and purchase music and merchandise.  It becomes a place for them to socialise, learn about their favorite artists and be exposed to new artists of the same genre all in an environment that is like minded.  Like a one stop shop.  Also, I consider myself a world traveller, therefore I am always thinking outside of Montreal, Canada. My goal is to take Gotsoul, Therapy & Jojoflores worldwide, by using the aforementioned as well as yesterdays old school (grass roots) marketing – which I still have great faith in, there is nothing like the old school to maintain personal interaction.

KA — What is the single event that has changed you and the way you view life?

JF — My first international gig in Bordeaux, France.  It opened my eyes to so many new opportunities, it was exciting. It was an incredible milestone for me, we (Djs) were not known to travel the globe at that time except for a handful of A-list DJs, it really catapulted me and my mind into another league….From my humble beginnings, travelling has allowed me the experiences to alter my thinking positively and accept that anything is possible.  It keeps me wanting to discover more and yet understand that the more I travel, the more similarities we all have in common on a global level.  Travelling is a great way to observe life, it’s intricacies and to appreciate the simple yet important aspects of it, like my family.

KA — What motivates you, to keep the music going?

JF — My audience, the dancers, and music lovers. I enjoy making people dance, allowing individuals the space and time to express themselves through movement on a particular night. It is very now. The moments are what matter, sometimes a song I play will affect a person deeply, other times it creates a new memory or brings one back. New music also motivates me, when I hear something fresh or receive an unreleased exclusive track, I try to break it – play it 2-3 times in my set so it stands out. I take pride when someone discovers new music from my performance. In this capacity, I like being a tastemaker.  There is also the challenge of converting people who are not into House music; it is motivating since I consider Soulful/Deep House music to be underground, and it is not often easy to break the barrier of the masses listening to contemporary big budget advertising billboard charts.  Luckily, I’m just one of many messengers trying to spread the music.

KA — Beyond music, how do you find inspiration?

JF — I find inspiration through art, film, and other self-made individuals. Art helps inspire my branding, movies inspire my perception of life – soundtracks also do this in a more subtle way. I have great respect for self made individuals that have paved the way for many of us.  Some have succeeded in times and places that were daunting and against all odds.  Their success’ display a tenacity and a drive that is inspiring to me.  They have helped me raise my bar and my expectations of myself and of others.

KA — What is the best advice you have received in your career?

JF — An old wise friend of mine, Terence Toy, a legendary L.A. Dj, was one of the first persons to bring me to L.A. back in the mid-nineties. He told me once to create my brand and stick with it no matter what.  And make sure to always use my logo as often as possible in all the best places. This has served me well endlessy.

KA — Is there somewhere you have not yet played that you would consider a dream deal?

JF — Playing the Precious Hall in Sapporo, Japan.  It boasts the world’s best sound system; I’m a huge fan of the Japanese culture and the combination of my two most favorite things in life, music and art. That would be one of the last bastions for me, definitely a dream deal.

KA — What are three things you would change if you had three wishes in the music world?

JF —

1:  I wish artists would have the ability to teleport themselves to their gigs….this would eliminate airport security, jet lag, terrible airline food, just “poof” and you are there …of course for a nominal fee.

2:  I wish that music videos did not have the influence they do on the popularity of an average song.  In other words, if it is a “terrible” song but the video is amazing, it none the less becomes a hit.

3:  I wish I had a double so I can be in two places at the same time….I have often been offered two amazing gigs that land on the same day! Or better yet, send my hologram to another gig simultaneously!!

KA — What is on jojoflores’ playlist?

JF —

Bill Whithers – Who Is She (Henrik Schwarz Remix)

Radiohead – Creep (Tony Loreto & Master Kev Remix)

Dennis Ferrer – Hey!

Stevie Wonder – Do I Do (jojoflores Therapy Edit)

Tim Wright – Thirst (Luciano’s Dancehall Mix)

Osunlade – Cantos a Ochun et Oya (Live Ruff Mix)

Block 16 – Morning Sun (jojoflores Therapy Edit)

Tracy Chapman – Crossroads (Boddhi Satva Afriki Remix)

Mary J. Blige – PMS (Quentin Harris Remix)

Dop – Vsop (Original Mix)

Jazzanova – I Can See (Telepaticos Re-Rub)

… and lately a lot of Michael Jackson (R.I.P.)

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Ka Yu — Feng Shui — Fall 2009

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KAN YU — FENG SHUI, by the Zen Master

We cannot discuss Feng Shui without using at some point, the word luck. I just realized the other day that except for the dictionary definition of this word, and our furry rabbit tail key chain, there is very little really understood about luck and what it truly means. I think the very nature of this term makes it the kind of word that you don’t investigate too much. But I am not convinced or satisfied to just accept luck “blindly”.

So recently, I started thinking more and meditating more on this term; this thing of magic that rules all our lives and affairs. To see if there is a part in it that makes it more real, more manageable, and less random. I am far from any concrete conclusion. I think it will be a long experiment, but this is what I have concluded so far. I will list them in point form for the sake of clarity. Some of these findings might not be new to everyone, but in the light of clarity I think it becomes a bit more useful in our daily quest for abundance.

1. We make our luck, we really do. It is a fact that by being present and planting good seeds, good things eventually manifest and create a sort of snowball luck effect.

2. Luck comes to those who have a bit of it. It seems that the lucky, get even more lucky, but I believe that we are all born with a “luck chip” but the chip seems small in contrast to our adult size, so it is easily discarded. The trick here is to dust off this piece of luck and start to attract more. Before you know it, your luck will have grown very large indeed.

3. Luck is not given by fairies. I know we might wish to think that luck comes from the “Luck Fairies” or beings that grant us wishes, but the fact is, even if it were so, it is not the way of an Intelligent Universe to enslave people with wish granting. The way to see how wishes work, is to realize that by intent we are creating our reality and our luck daily.

4. Luck is actually the offspring of our commands. When creating a personal request what is the word that most frequently follows the word “I”? If you are like most people, it most likely is the word “want”. Well this is exactly why you are still “wanting” what ever it is that you have been wanting all your adult life. You see, you have created the command after the “I” and therefore created this luck associated with it. Now try to put the word “am” after your luck command of “I” and see what manifests.

5. Luck is your friend and is with you all the time. The simple fact that you are reading this shows that luck is with you, so relax and lets enjoy the trip.

So what does this have to do with Feng shui? Well everything actually, since it is not something out there that is creating the changes that will happen in your reality once you apply Feng Shui. It is actually something that is impossible to be separated from you and your power of imagination.

In the last issue of KA, we created a template of the home that represented the 9 sectors: fame, wealth, relationships, ancestors, health, children, knowledge, career, and helpful people. All the areas are interconnected and it will not be wise to ignore one in favor of the other, but the key with feng shui is also not to tear up the house and stir everything up all at once. With this in mind, lets focus on the two parts of our lives that in this current reality seems to be the most pressing: money and career.

These two sections are very easy to identify in the home or office. Remember that if your office is in your home, it is sort of like when you are at the US customs even while being in a Canadian airport. You are in the USA. Same this when you are in your office you are in another “country” and it must be treated separate from the home itself. What if your office falls in the far left corner of your house, then great for you! It is in a super place to help bring lots of money to you as long as it is kept neat and correct. The Aspirin® of feng shui are: green healthy leafy plants and fresh cut flowers. This has the same effect of balancing negative energy as it does of bringing healthy oxygen into your home or office. You can never have too many plants, and don’t forget that plants take care of those nasty stress causing EMFs.

Simple tips to energize the wealth sector of home or office:::

Water: Place a water fountain, or a picture of water.

Plants: Place a flat leafy plant or tree in this area.

Fish : If you have the space this is a great part of the house for a fish tank with 7 gold fish and 1 black.

The next section of the house to energize will be the one that is directly linked to our happiness this is the career section, located directly opposite the main entrance into your home or office:::

Light: Create more fire energy here by placing a bright light in this area, lit during the day as well. Or white candles.

Red: This area is where you would place your fresh cut red roses or any fresh cut purple or red flowers.

Crystal: Place a sharp pointed crystal in this sector of the house.

Remember that it is your intent that will create the biggest results. In the real (physical 4D*) world, we will agree that it is not enough to sit in the car and wait for it to drive itself, we must put actions with our intent. The same is true with feng shui, and remember that we are all basically happy machines.

‘Till next issue.

* note: we live in four dimensions, not three. The fourth is time.

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Interview with Dj Jojo Flores “Best Men in Montreal”

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In fashion, there is a saying that just because you are able to put a print on a bought American Apparel T-shirt, does not make you a designer. The same can be said in the world of DJs, where with the advent of the “DJ stars” gimmick, has taken over from clear raw talent.

Jojo Flores is the real deal, this DJ’s been spinning now for over 25 years. He is what makes you want to go out again and again…and again — and brings to mind the song by Fat Boy Slim “If this don’t make your booty move, your booty must be dead.”

Adding to a long list of accomplishments, Jojo has just recently been added as resident Dj at New York’s famed club, Cielo. He also spins at club Pink (San Fransisco, Chicago, Miami) and at Deep, in LA. There isn’t a party place left on this planet this man hasn’t rocked. He was voted “Best International DJ” four years running {2002-2005} by NYC’s Underground Archives. As if playing the music wasn’t enough, this maverick is adding music production to the list with Gotsoul Records — mixing Kinkysweet’s Afterdark Montreal CD.  Jojo’s Therapy Nights have been a Montreal hit for more years running now than any other. Jojo has also added the most challenging and rewarding of roles to his roster of accomplishments; that of a proud father to a beautiful son and step-daughter. KA Magazine voted Jojo Flores as the best DJ in Montreal.

KA — How do you do it to travel, live out of suitcases and perform top shape at the end of touch down…only to repack and do it again in another city?

JF — Sometimes I ask myself the same question!?  I just tell myself to “do it”.  I am here or there to perform for a crowd and my responsibility to give them what they came for is predominant in me.  I have an immense sense of gratitude and obligation to “rock the house” for individuals that come out to support me.  I also realise the need for some people to escape through music, to help them leave their problems behind, albeit for a brief time.  Music is therapy and I enjoy delivering it to the best of my ability.  I absolutely hate letting people down in this way, so I have disciplined myself to be in top shape and I physically do this by taking lots of naps, exercising (hockey 2-3 times a week), and trying my hardest to maintain a healthy diet. Mentally, I am a kid all over again.  I LOVE playing to/for a crowd, it is really second nature to me.  It is the best feeling in the world, I have no difficulties whatsoever even if I am extremely drained physically. I am drug free, alcohol free, now caffeine free and my Ayurvedic treatments help keep me grounded. Now, if I could just stay away from desserts!

KA — What city did you have the best time playing in and what about that city did it for you?

JF — Definitely Athens… always a great party. The history of this place is insane, the food is delicious, the Acropolis, the beautiful islands (Santorini is magical), and the people.  Mostly the people do it for me. They are so friendly, inviting, hospitable and down to earth… they really appreciate the music. There is a mix of artistic, wealthy, and business people that I have been able to incorporate like no other place.  The music has been able to break down certain class barriers that is very hard to achieve considering Soulful House is not mainstream music.  Most importantly, the majority of cities I play in, I stay in hotels, but not Athens. I have met some truly amazing people whom I now consider close friends, they treat me like family. They offer me their home as if it were my own.  Thank you Tiki and Larry.

KA — Now that Djs are “stars”, do you think this is getting in the way of creating good music for the love of good music?

JF — Yes, I do think the star status has been in the way of creating good music, for at least the last five years. To maintain or elevate their status, Djs have to release music consistently therefore not dedicating enough time for each production. And often times, this process (from start to finish) of producing a track is considerably D.I.Y.  Hence, a lot of music is now more “disposable” than ever before. Due to this phenomenon, it is rare to have a “club anthem”.  For example, the “Whistle Song”, Ultra Nate’s “Free”, “Gypsy Woman”— when these songs came out, all the House Dj’s worldwide were playing them for three to five months. Presently, you would be lucky to produce a hit song and have it played internationally for a month or two. There’s so much music coming out every week, even I have a hard time keeping up.

KA — You were doing demo tapes when no one in Montreal was pushing their music that way. You were creating your own signature club night experience when Djs were at the mercy of club owners and promoters. What’s next — where do you see this going?

JF —For starters, I have developers in San Francisco working on a Jojoflores iPhone application due out at the end of summer. I’m also endorsing a niche social networking site for House music. Think Facebook, but for House music lovers.  I see people using these platforms to listen and purchase music and merchandise.  It becomes a place for them to socialise, learn about their favorite artists and be exposed to new artists of the same genre all in an environment that is like minded.  Like a one stop shop.  Also, I consider myself a world traveller, therefore I am always thinking outside of Montreal, Canada. My goal is to take Gotsoul, Therapy & Jojoflores worldwide, by using the aforementioned as well as yesterdays old school (grass roots) marketing – which I still have great faith in, there is nothing like the old school to maintain personal interaction.

KA — What is the single event that has changed you and the way you view life?

JF — My first international gig in Bordeaux, France.  It opened my eyes to so many new opportunities, it was exciting. It was an incredible milestone for me, we (Djs) were not known to travel the globe at that time except for a handful of A-list DJs, it really catapulted me and my mind into another league….From my humble beginnings, travelling has allowed me the experiences to alter my thinking positively and accept that anything is possible.  It keeps me wanting to discover more and yet understand that the more I travel, the more similarities we all have in common on a global level.  Travelling is a great way to observe life, it’s intricacies and to appreciate the simple yet important aspects of it, like my family.

KA — What motivates you, to keep the music going?

JF — My audience, the dancers, and music lovers. I enjoy making people dance, allowing individuals the space and time to express themselves through movement on a particular night. It is very now. The moments are what matter, sometimes a song I play will affect a person deeply, other times it creates a new memory or brings one back. New music also motivates me, when I hear something fresh or receive an unreleased exclusive track, I try to break it – play it 2-3 times in my set so it stands out. I take pride when someone discovers new music from my performance. In this capacity, I like being a tastemaker.  There is also the challenge of converting people who are not into House music; it is motivating since I consider Soulful/Deep House music to be underground, and it is not often easy to break the barrier of the masses listening to contemporary big budget advertising billboard charts.  Luckily, I’m just one of many messengers trying to spread the music.

KA — Beyond music, how do you find inspiration?

JF — I find inspiration through art, film, and other self-made individuals. Art helps inspire my branding, movies inspire my perception of life – soundtracks also do this in a more subtle way. I have great respect for self made individuals that have paved the way for many of us.  Some have succeeded in times and places that were daunting and against all odds.  Their success’ display a tenacity and a drive that is inspiring to me.  They have helped me raise my bar and my expectations of myself and of others.

KA — What is the best advice you have received in your career?

JF — An old wise friend of mine, Terence Toy, a legendary L.A. Dj, was one of the first persons to bring me to L.A. back in the mid-nineties. He told me once to create my brand and stick with it no matter what.  And make sure to always use my logo as often as possible in all the best places. This has served me well endlessy.

KA — Is there somewhere you have not yet played that you would consider a dream deal?

JF — Playing the Precious Hall in Sapporo, Japan.  It boasts the world’s best sound system; I’m a huge fan of the Japanese culture and the combination of my two most favorite things in life, music and art. That would be one of the last bastions for me, definitely a dream deal.

KA — What are three things you would change if you had three wishes in the music world?

JF —

1:  I wish artists would have the ability to teleport themselves to their gigs….this would eliminate airport security, jet lag, terrible airline food, just “poof” and you are there …of course for a nominal fee.

2:  I wish that music videos did not have the influence they do on the popularity of an average song.  In other words, if it is a “terrible” song but the video is amazing, it none the less becomes a hit.

3:  I wish I had a double so I can be in two places at the same time….I have often been offered two amazing gigs that land on the same day! Or better yet, send my hologram to another gig simultaneously!!

KA — What is on jojoflores’ playlist?

JF —

Bill Whithers – Who Is She (Henrik Schwarz Remix)

Radiohead – Creep (Tony Loreto & Master Kev Remix)

Dennis Ferrer – Hey!

Stevie Wonder – Do I Do (jojoflores Therapy Edit)

Tim Wright – Thirst (Luciano’s Dancehall Mix)

Osunlade – Cantos a Ochun et Oya (Live Ruff Mix)

Block 16 – Morning Sun (jojoflores Therapy Edit)

Tracy Chapman – Crossroads (Boddhi Satva Afriki Remix)

Mary J. Blige – PMS (Quentin Harris Remix)

Dop – Vsop (Original Mix)

Jazzanova – I Can See (Telepaticos Re-Rub)

… and lately a lot of Michael Jackson (R.I.P.)

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