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This is the first episode in an ongoing series called "DJs that make me say GUUUUURL" Today I sit dow with House Music DJ CZBoogie from Chicago, IL. In addition to being a DJ, Czarina Mirani is a dancer, choreogpraher, producer, and magazine editor. Herrenowned House music magazine, 5 Magazine, is a leading resource in house music news and entertainment and is celebrating its 15 year anniversary this year. You can follow and subscribe to all music and events produced by DJ CZBoogie by following any of the links below: Instagram: @czboogie , @5.magazineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/5chicago/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/czarina.miraniwebsite: www.5mag.netsoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/czboogie
Listen to records with 5 Mag editor in chief Czarina Mirani on Cz's Boogie podcast, featuring house music news and gossip and 10 tracks from all genres.
Listen to records with 5 Mag editor in chief Czarina Mirani on Cz's Boogie podcast, featuring house music news and gossip and 10 tracks from all genres.
New episode of Cz's Boogie podcast from 5 Mag, featuring house music news and gossip and 10 favorite tracks from 5 Mag's editor in chief Czarina Mirani.
New episode of Cz's Boogie podcast from 5 Mag, featuring house music news and gossip and 10 favorite tracks from 5 Mag's editor in chief Czarina Mirani.
End of year episode featuring house music news and gossip and 10 favorite tracks from 5 Mag's editor in chief Czarina Mirani.
New episode of Cz's Boogie Podcast, featuring house music news and gossip and 10 favorite tracks including music from Richard Earnshaw, Hifi Sean, Brian Power, Mac Miller, Inner Life and more.
An ultra revealing podcast interview with former Smartbar talent buyer Nate Manic on what went on behind the scenes of one of the biggest and most influential clubs in the world.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 9 of her current favorite tracks along with House music news and talk. Featuring music from Jocelyn Brown, Johan S, Richard Earnshaw, Mr. Moon, CZR, J Paul Getto, Terry Hunter, Greg Winfield and more.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House music news and talk. Featuring music from Louie Vega, Detroit Swindle, Colette, Groove Chronicles, ChicOlindo and more.
Welcome to the new show: new 5 Magazine podcast featuring Czboogie and weekly guests discussing house music news and Chicago house music lore. This episode she's joined by the Chosen Few DJs' and T's Box's Terry Hunter.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House music news and talk. Featuring music from Josh Wink, Sound Therapy, Sean McCabe, Filta Freqz and more.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks from all genres of music along with 5 Mag news, House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House Music news and talk.
Holiday edition of Cz's Boogie, in which 5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with some House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with some House Music news and talk.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with some House Music news and talk.
New Year, new show! Come chat with editor Cz for Cz's Boogie vol 8 podcast, featuring 5 Magazine's editor Czarina Mirani running down her 10 current favorite songs with news and talk.
Join editor Cz as she surprises you with something completely different in this episode of her podcast of 10 current favorite songs, from Jazz, Big Band, Mambo, Samba, House and more.
5 Magazine Editor Czarina Mirani selects 10 of her current favorite tracks along with some House Music news and talk.
Alex Callejo is back with a powerful new mix with inspirational messages and the beats to back them up. This is just a little taste of how the 3 Degrees / 5 Magazine party benefiting typhoon victims in the Philippines at Chicago's Primary sounded like earlier this month. The party raised funds destined to Doctors without Borders, and featured the likes of Roy Davis Jr., Julius the Mad Thinker, FLX, Monna, Big Sexy, and Jeremiah Seraphine. Here's what the invite looked like: "Join us this Wednesday as we donate our time and positive energy to people who need it dearly – those effected by Typhoon Haiyan. According to the BBC, more than 11.5 Million people have been effected by this super storm. That is roughly twice the population of Chicago. It is a disaster of staggering proportions. A few weeks ago, Czarina Mirani of 5 Magazine posted an appeal on Facebook to organize an event that would benefit those effected. We were moved by her instinct to try to help those in need and we felt compelled to donate the proceeds of a night to this worthy cause. Soon after offered to help, Roy Davis Jr., a DJ who needs no introduction, graciously donated his talent and time to the event. Longtime 3 Degrees member, Alex Callejo, will also be spinning and donating his time to support his fellow Filipinos. Also, Tonic from the Chicago Tribe b-boy crew, herself a Filipina is donating her time as an event host. Please join us on Wednesday at Primary and donate as much as you can spare at the door. 100% of the cover charge will be donated to Doctors Without Borders. Click here for event details. 3 Degrees co-founder Jeremiah Seraphine has donated in the past to Doctors Without Borders, and recommended this charity to be the benefactor for the event."
Subscribe with iTunes for free and receive this and future episodes of our podcast directly into your iPod, iPhone, or computer in CD quality. I first met Tommy Bones in New York City in 2005 at the Undaground Archives Choice Awards (the Oscars of the House Music industry) where I was invited to present the award for Best DJ International (the award that year went to Montreal's own Jojo Flores for the fourth time). Tommy that year accepted the Best Emerging Talent award (an award received by Julius the Mad Thinker the previous year). I got to meet him and he handed me his latest mix on CD. Ever since, I have been listening to his epic sets available on his website and we've remained in touch. Tommy has also developed into a respected producer putting out some really sublime tracks you may have heard me play at M&W. This week, we proudly feature Tommy's Winter Music Conference 2010 Mix recorded a few months ago. Here's also an insightful article on Tommy Bones featured in Chicago's 5 Magazine and written by Czarina Mirani: "I used to see Tommy Bones at the many New York clubs I visited in the last 5 or 6 years. He was that unmistakable white kid with the huge back pack, big smile, and always made you wonder if he was old enough to be at the spot. I then started hearing his name from my dance teacher, who always made sure she rocked one of his mix CDs for her House classes. Growing up and immersing himself in the underground party scene both in his hometown in Connecticut and in nearby New York, Tommy would often be the only white kid in a scene dominated by blacks and hispanics. By the time he learned how to spin at the age of 14, he was heavy into the culture as both a DJ and a dancer. Explaining why he is known as "the dancer's DJ," he explains that "the dancers in New York are the ones that support me the most." His mixes have been transported by them to other countries via the classes they taught. That's why by the time he played a gig in Japan in 2004 "every dancer there knew my name!" Tommy has a very old-school do-it-yourself self promotion ethic that is refreshing at a time when everyone now relies on the internet. Guaranteed if you've gone to any NYC clubs in the past decade, there has to have been a point when Tommy handed you one of his mixes. "DJs and producers within my scene might look at me like I'm crazy! What they're not realizing is not only does it make me happy to hand someone a CD and hear that they love it, but I'm reaching out to more people than they are! For one CD, there might be 5 people listening to it at the same time. Or it might end up in a restaurant, or a clothing store... The Ralph Lauren store on South Beach has my whole collection and that's all they play there!" By 2003, music production was inevitable, and his material can be found on record labels Kingstreet, Wave, Ransom Note, Lionimusic, Real Tone, Nufaze, and Defected. He also just finished two remixes "Mahwuelele" for Mzee and "Keep it Rockin" for vocalist Wunmi. His positive energy is infectious and when asked what to expect from his upcoming set, he says "when I'm feeling the music I'll leave the DJ booth and go out in the middle of the floor and dance! I want to feel the crowd's energy. I want to be in the middle of the dancefloor so I can shake people's hands. My goal is to get out there and make you smile." If you'd like more info on DJ Tommy Bones including mixes to download, check out djtommybones.com and myspace.com/djtommybones And now... the beats :)