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A Nanaimo local that really hits the crowd "hard".
The Sorceress aka Mackenzie Clarke has one truely awsome sound.
Her connections range from the Nomad Collective to Teamharcore.com.
Kenzie is really laid back when she is not on stage, but when
she gets behind the decks she is totally focused. She
is soon going to be getting into producing her own tracks.
I personally can't wait to hear what she comes up with.
INTERVIEW by Graham Robinson
What type of music do you normally spin?
Normally its hard house, hard trance,
and I'm getting into a little bit more techno, and on good
days drum and bass.
Are you under any production companies or labels?
I'm under Teamhardcore.com, the Nomad
Collective, Lofty, and ENTaT Entertainment.
[hear her response]
How long have you been a DJ?
I think probably a year and a half
now. I gotta think.... Its just over a year and a half.
Why did you get into DJing in the first place?
I don't know, you know? I've been going
to parties since like 97 and all of a sudden its like Hey
you know, lets do this! And I met my boyfriend and he's said
"I'm really interested in doing that" And we sort of collaborated
and we bought tables. He didn't buy groceries, and he just
spent all his money on tables, and I took food from my mom's
fridge.
[hear
her response]
How were you were you discovered?
There was DJ Vega, and now its DJ Jimy
Cardah, and DJ Lucas they used to put on a Sunday night at
a bar in Nanaimo. And they just would have whoever spinning
so just sort of asked if I wanted to come and spin at the
bar. I used to do that every Sunday and I sucked so bad! (laughs)
But you know, you keep playing right. Your playing progressive
trance with happy hardcore and your like, yah sweet I rock!
But really its awful. But they were like come out next week,
and next week, and it just got easier and easier. I don't
know when it was but I talked to Clint, he just sort of came
up and asked me if I wanted to be under teamhardcore. And
the rest is ... well that's how it goes.
[hear
her response]
What was your first booking ever?
It was SIP 1. I got to play first, and
I dressed all nice. I was so excited!
What DJ's inspired you the most?
There weren't very many girl DJ's so
whenever I saw a girl DJ I was like oh my god! The first girl
DJ that I saw was Crystal Dawn from Courtney and then there
was Anne Savage and Lisa Lashes, I saw them and love the fact
that there were female DJ's and everyone was loving it, which
pretty much inspired me. I thought to myself that I can do
this and just decided to go for it.
[hear
her response]
Do people recognise you in the streets?
Ya all the time, it is a pretty weird
feeling to go from a hardcore candy kid and so I understand
when people come up to me and pour their heart out to me.
It's awesome!
[hear
her response]
What is your favourite track that you play?
I have a track that I bought a few years
ago, it's a progressive trance track, and I might play it
tonight. You can't even really read the label; I think it
is called Landslide or something like that. But it's so good!
This guy from Whitebird Studios when they first opened, JC
recommended it to me. I bought it pretty much when I first
started playing. Its one of those tracks where you're just
like aaahhhh anthem.
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her response]
What was your best DJ experience ever?
Party wise it was up in Prince George
because it was such a good vibe and atmosphere, meeting the
people was so much fun. Everyone was just like, this is great
lets have fun and they danced all night. I got to meet ill-esha
and now we hang out and Colleen and I play tag and get each
other gigs and everything, same with ill-esha, we still talk
and hang out, it is still good, you know, that is the best
way to meet people. I don't know thought, experience wise
it was probably Stargate because I got to play on the main
stage because I got there and they said I had missed my slot,
after I freaked out they told me I could take a spot on the
main stage, I was so nervous.
[hear
her response]
What was your worst DJ experience?
2 Fresh was a party where I had a lot
of fun but I played like shit. So I feel really bad, it was
one of those moments where you wish you could go back and
do it again. I could have done so much better, but you know
when you get in one of those moods where you are kinda doubting
yourself, and you kinda go up there and your like "uhh
that was awful!" And train wrecked.... It was on the
main stage of the Plaza of Nations at nine o'clock and I was
hoping that nobody heard but really they did. And your thinkin
ooohh... just ignore that OK.
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her response]
Do you play any clubs? Or is it mainly raves that you play
at?
I have a residency at Sushi in Nanaimo,
it is a nomad collective night that we put on every Thursday
and we sort of play in rotation, we have another night at
a different bar, we also used to have a radio show, but that
kinda fell though, so just in Nanaimo right now.
[hear
her response]
When you DJ, do you just play by heart or do you have a play
list before hand?
Straight from the heart, yup, there
are no two sets that are the same ever. I read interview with
Grooverobber once and he said that he never plays that same
set twice, you know you can't get up there and freak out because
they are not responding to my set, you have to be able to
go in any direction, you have to read the crowd, if they are
not dancing then you have to be able to say okay, lets play
this.
[hear
her response]
What do you think about the rave scene in general?
It's definately expanding, it's a wierd
feeling because you've been in it so long. So you almost have
a "oh it's going to hell, everything's going bad".......
I mean for all the people that are coming into the rave scene
it's awsome! They are getting the highest quality in shows,
the best venues, sound, and lights. And Everyone is trying
to do this really amazing experience for everybody you know.
So in some senses it's really good and in some senses it is
straying away from what it origanlly was, but overall it's
great..
[hear
her response]
What do you think about the negative image the media is giving
the rave scene these days?
You know it is bullshit, they have no
idea what is going on, they just kinda skim the surface. I
actually brought my mom to a rave here a couple months ago
here and she had a great time, she had so much fun.
[hear
her response]
What do you say to people who are just getting into DJing,
specially girls getting into DJing?
Be prepared, it is interesting, definitely,
you can't come into this thing just thinking that this is
going to be great, you have to practice your ass off, and
go through the same thing as everybody else, if not a little
bit more. You have to deal with people saying, she only got
that because she is a girl, it is really hard you know, you
take a lot of blows to you ego.
[hear
her response]
What do you like best about being a DJ?
I love music, so you know this is the
perfect job. Everyone is like, oh yeah how's that for you?
It's awesome, I get to go places, I get to meet people, I
get to do one of the most amazing jobs you could get, and
everyone is completely intrigued by it.
[hear
her response]
And you're a celebrity..
Well no. You see this is the part that
I get really uncomfortable with. You know I just can't come
to grips with that. If people want to come and talk to me
that's fine but they don't have to get all shy because I am
just a normal person. It is not like I am any kind of celebrity
at all, because when you go out and talk to people in the
"real world" people just don't care if you are a DJ. So it's
not like you are any kind of celebrity, it's just nice to
meet people and see what is going on.
What do think about Napster going down?
Its sucks! Just when you start getting
into it and your like YEAH! And then you have to spell it
all different. I spelled Weezer, Wuzzer the other day. I was
very unimpressed.
What are your future plans?
I want to go and take an audio engineering
course, so that I can master my own music and others. I really,
really want to start producing my own tracks. Even my mom
was saying that I should start writing my owe tracks and records.
[hear
her response]
Last but not least, the shout out, are there any shout outs
you want to make to your friends?
To the nomad collective, to Clint at
teamhardcore, Terra at ENTaT, Anne and Ger in Courtney, Kelly,
Kim, Macy. Oh my god, the list is gonna go on and on. Symbience,
Brent, anybody else that I forgotten I feel really bad, but
fuck I'd be here all night. I'd have to give shout outs to
everybody, but everyone know that I love them and I totally
appreciate everything that they have done for me. And my family,
cuz it's mother's day, I gotta give a shout out to my mom.
[hear
her response]
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