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Article about DJ Rahsida in La City Beat

http://www.lacitybeat.com...sueNum=214

Paul Oakenfold once toured with U2. Trance spinner Tiesto opened the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. And L.A. radio jock Jason Bentley recently played records for the President of the United States of America. But come on now, the coolest DJ gig in the world has to be the one Los Angeles native Rashida holds down. As the official opener for His Purple Majesty, Prince, she’s been warming up crowds at his much-hyped performances this summer at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where V.I.P. tickets go for $3,121. Two more gigs are expected to be announced later this month.

So how did a young woman who once played underground drum ’n’ bass as a hobby end up as a blue-chip DJ spinning for one of pop music’s most revered artists? Rashida sure can rock a mixtape. The year was 2004: She was mixing drinks at Temple Bar and mixing records on the side on weekends at House of Blues. Prince dropped by for after-party festivities during his Musicology Tour. A member of his band told Rashida, “You funky,” and asked for a demo mix, says the 26-year-old. Apparently, the Purple One liked it. He immediately started booking her for events, and she’s been his official DJ ever since.

She was born Rashida Gonzales Robinson, a name that reflects her African-American and New Mexican heritage. Her father collected vinyl and played soul and Brazilian music for her. Her Latina mother, a wind instrument player and sometime radio DJ, exposed her to jazz, salsa, and boleros. Although Rashida was born in L.A. and spent some time in New Mexico, her family moved to Atlanta when she was 13, introducing her to that city’s vibrant dance music, neo-soul, and hip-hop communities.

“In high school, I started sneaking out and going to clubs,” Rashida says. “I went to raves, ska parties, hip-hop clubs, dancehall clubs. All of those scenes were happening. I’m lucky to have grown up there. I don’t think I would be a DJ otherwise.”

At 18, she started playing around on the turntables displayed at a clothing boutique, Wish, where she worked for summer cash. When she began attending the Atlanta College of Fine Arts, she bought her first set of “decks.” She would spin at campus parties when she wasn’t working the door at Damian Murphy’s progressive-house parties in Atlanta. “That was such a big deal for me, because I could get in for free,” Rashida says.

After finishing school, she moved to Spain for several months before settling in L.A. She had spent many summers visiting relatives here, so it felt like home. Soon she was DJing at a drum ’n’ bass night, Proper, run by DJ Valida. She also roomed with Valida and bartended for a living, taking on paying DJ gigs whenever she could. When the House of Blues called, she jumped at the opportunity. “At the time, it was a lot of money,” Rashida says.

Although she had wanted to become a visual artist, she was opening her mind to the idea of DJing for a living. She took on new sounds, from broken beat to soul to house music. And she perfected her mixing. Today, her ability to seamlessly program up-tempo funk, vintage soul, and modern, digitally composed dance music is amazing. Beat-matching a live-drum-driven track with a digitally produced groove is often next to impossible, but Rashida does it effortlessly, focusing on higher callings such as vibe, key, and musical storytelling. Prince clearly has had an influence on her sound, which, at times, reflects his candlelit freakiness.

“He makes it a point to see that you’re learning things,” Rashida says of Prince. She, in turn, says she’s introduced him to some contemporary dance music. “He’s kind, giving, and talented – the best performer I’ve ever witnessed.”

Rashida recently signed on with Damon DeGraff, a DJ super-agent featured in a New York Times piece earlier this year. If you can’t afford to see her open for Prince, you can catch her at a local roving party called Kiss ’n’ Grind. (For upcoming gigs, check Djrashida.com.) Her goals include putting together a commercially available mix-CD and producing her own music. She already has the best job in dance music.

“The universe,” she says, “has opened a door for me.”
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Reply #1 posted 07/14/07 5:53pm

jonylawson

wow first!
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Reply #2 posted 07/14/07 6:35pm

united1878

cool article
cool
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Reply #3 posted 07/14/07 9:13pm

yomaris

amazing, thank you for this. Big ups to her.
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Reply #4 posted 07/14/07 9:39pm

klick2me

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So then Prince is still doing 2 more shows in LA?



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Reply #5 posted 07/14/07 11:01pm

GoldiLocks

saw her in Vegas music she's purdy and real professional dove congrats DJR exclaim
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Reply #6 posted 07/15/07 11:43am

3121Addict

she is hot
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Reply #7 posted 07/15/07 1:37pm

KFUNK

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Cool article...thanks Laura!!

Ever since I was in Vegas...I totally dug Rashida's mixes and really wanted one/some 4 myself. Well...now I have them...she has 4 mixes on her site...and although not the greatest quality...very cool 2 listen 2 on a Saturday night in Club KFUNK! The Twilite mix even has a little Prince on it...very cool stuff...I really dig her mixing...hopefully she will be getting out a disc of her own in the near future.

Live 4 Love
KFUNK
a.k.a. Shawn

Welcome 2 the Dawn...of a New Era...Bright Circle
We need 2 come 2gether, come 2gether as ONE
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Reply #8 posted 07/15/07 2:32pm

wlcm2thdwn

thanks!
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Reply #9 posted 07/15/07 8:47pm

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Great article! And yeah DJ Rahsida is awesome. Loved her at 3121. She is talented as well.
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Reply #10 posted 07/16/07 8:50am

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Interesting.

The only reason Prince picked her to DJ is that she is hot...PERIOD!!! This is his style he sees some woman that he thinks is hot and then he hires her under auspicious of working with him or for him. This is His Royal Badnesses style. I read that the way he met Susan Moosie is that her saw her in a club and she gave him a tape of drive me wild, (yea it's 1982 and she was walking around with a tape at a club), I don't think so. The same with Tara Leigh Patrick (Carmen Electra - ironically this name is a Prince song - Dance Electric Carmen means dance). The same goes for Mayte - one moment the story is he saw her walking to one of his shows - then the story is her mother sent a video. Please he has had several times to get a DJ. But she's hot so that's why - Meshell Ndegeocello is a helluva bass player but Prince won't even consider putting her in the band unless she was hot IE like Rhonda Smith. That's his MO. So in closing yea I'm sure she's a good DJ but it was her looks that got her the position (that didn't exist b4) not her actual skills.



Whendovescry2000 has spoken the truth, please digest and enjoy.



What if half the things ever said
Turned out 2 be a lie...
How will U know the Truth?
If U were given all the answers
And U stopped 2 wonder why
But how will U know the Truth?
[Edited 7/16/07 8:51am]
[Edited 7/16/07 11:41am]
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Reply #11 posted 07/17/07 6:34am

N2Spontaneity

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whendovescry2000 said:

Interesting.

The only reason Prince picked her to DJ is that she is hot...PERIOD!!! This is his style he sees some woman that he thinks is hot and then he hires her under auspicious of working with him or for him. This is His Royal Badnesses style. I read that the way he met Susan Moosie is that her saw her in a club and she gave him a tape of drive me wild, (yea it's 1982 and she was walking around with a tape at a club), I don't think so. The same with Tara Leigh Patrick (Carmen Electra - ironically this name is a Prince song - Dance Electric Carmen means dance). The same goes for Mayte - one moment the story is he saw her walking to one of his shows - then the story is her mother sent a video. Please he has had several times to get a DJ. But she's hot so that's why - Meshell Ndegeocello is a helluva bass player but Prince won't even consider putting her in the band unless she was hot IE like Rhonda Smith. That's his MO. So in closing yea I'm sure she's a good DJ but it was her looks that got her the position (that didn't exist b4) not her actual skills.



Whendovescry2000 has spoken the truth, please digest and enjoy.



What if half the things ever said
Turned out 2 be a lie...
How will U know the Truth?
If U were given all the answers
And U stopped 2 wonder why
But how will U know the Truth?
[Edited 7/16/07 8:51am]
[Edited 7/16/07 11:41am]



Yeah, you're right! I think everyone knows that Prince likes pretty women. His particular matrix are women that look like Vanity, Appolonia, Mayte, Mani, etc. So, their talents (though undeniable) also gives him an opportunity to have them around while he's creating. At times, they are his muse. Can't hate on the boy! Shoot! I like having pretty women around me, too!

Let a woman be a woman and a man be a man!
Get the funk up!
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Reply #12 posted 07/17/07 9:24am

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1. DJ Rashida is gorgeous! I've never heard her work, so i don't know if she's any good as a DJ.
2. Meshell Ndegeocello is a hell of an ARTIST. She's much more than a bass player and is deserving of being mentioned in the same breath as Prince in that respect (I get the comparison point, I'm just speaking my mind on the matter)
And yeah, she wouldn't get the gig. I bet he's scoping Beyoncé's band as we speak for potential future perspectives. nod
3. EVERYONE knows Prince's transparent ass modus operandi. That is why Rhonda, Sheila, Cat, Mayte, Rashida etc. got the jobs. It certainly doesn't reflect on their abilities in any way, it just means that they meet the preliminary asthetic prerequisites.
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Reply #13 posted 07/22/07 4:17pm

mene1948

Everytime I went to 3121 in Vegas I was impressed,no,I was blown away by this young ladies choice of music.I am almost 60 and that is not easy to do.I really wanted to go over to her and say something,find out where she was from,her name.Her style definitely showed a east coast and international knowledge of music,so I am not surprised to find out who she is and that Prince was amazed by her talent. You Go Girl!!!!
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