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Still learning and exploring Vancouver. Last night I went on a journey after work. Walking around Gastown and Railtown in the rain. Found a great beer joint, the Alibi Room. Wanted to find Propaganda Coffee in Chinatown (it was closed) but made the promise to myself to hit it today.

Here we are.

Since moving to Vancouver, I’ve had y share of Starbucks and Tim Hortons, but I knew Vancouver was a coffee COFFEE town, so I decided to start making the effort to find a place. Propaganda on East Pender in Chinatown (just east of Main) was exactly what I was looking for. Chill, clean, simple space. The crew knew their coffee. I had a latte, and it was what I expected. And an important part of any groovy space is the soundtrack. I am a nerd for that so I spent some time trying to pick out the sounds…I liked the Nick Mulvey that popped up. They played “Alisa Craig.”

But that is just a sample cut…so I’ll also post the feature cut from the Londoner’s record First Mind.

So pretty.

Enjoy the subtropical rain storm. I am!

Oh and ratings came out at CFOX…my first book…and yeah they were really good. Thank you for supporting CFOX and listening to FM radio.

Go with yourself.

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“Feels like there’s oceans between you and me.”

Ugh… sometimes a song comes up on the music stream that just nails it.

“I want you, from somewhere within.”

I heard the Seafrit song “Oceans” today…what a perfect song for a grey day living across the Salish Sea from Coral and the kids.

I know the Georgia Strait is not that great a distance and I’m being dramatic. Still, this song is a gem.

Hey how about this Snow Patrol song about love and distance?

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Since we’re hanging out in folktown, let’s have a listen to the Folktronica stylings of Howard. The dude is from Brooklyn. His record is called Religion. Sounds good like the type of song you’d hear in a Zach Braf movie.

Happy Tuesday! Off to Hindenberg again tonight to check out CiTR’s Shindig. If you’re in Vancouver and going out, see you there!

Go with yourself.

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Back to the grind my music blogger friends. I have been consumed by boxing for the past few weeks, preparing for the Fight 4 The Cause Charity Boxing Classic.  The annual event takes a diverse group of people who have never fought in a sanctioned boxing match, runs them through an intense eight week boxing bootcamp, and has them compete in gala fight.  The event was held last Saturday at the Victoria Conference Centre. Over 1,000 crammed into the building to watch the fight.

I was in the 9th fight against a guy named Brayden Leclaire.

It was an emotional time. It is hard to put into words. In the end, all the training boiled down to 2 minutes. Here is the fight.

Looking back, I can’t believe that is me in there. My stress was pinning in the reds leading up to the fight. I am so thankful to my red team coaches, Hal and Aaron, for preparing me for combat. I am also so thankful to my friend, DJ Boitano, for talking me into signing up and then kicking my ass to train hard.

After the fight, there was this overwhelming rush of emotions. It was crazy.

Go with yourself.

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Alright Music Blogger Nation….

I need to choose my entrance song for Fight 4 The Cause. On November 22nd (BUY tickets today!), I will be fighting in my first ever boxing match. All the fighters need a jam and here is what I’m thinking.  I’ll go with whatever song gets the most votes as I love them all. I believe I get one minute or one minute 30 of the song.

Number 1. Run The Jewels – “Blockbuster Night Part 1” (hit go right off the hop)

Number 2. Explosions in the Sky – “Your Hand in Mine” (not sure where I’ll pick it up)

Number 3. Cursive – “Staying Alive” (probably pick it up at 1:40)

Please help me pick a song in the comment section. Thank you for taking the time and having a part in the journey!

Go with yourself.

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Your friendly neighbourhood music blogger/DJ has signed up for a charity boxing event! I am taking part in Fight 4 The Cause. Studio 4 Athletics in Victoria takes 22 men & women who have never fought in a real boxing match and over eight weeks, whips them into fight condition. Then on November 22nd they throw a formal boxing gala at the Victoria Conference Center and we fight in our first sanctioned fight. The event will likely raise $20,000 to $30,000 for a host of local charities including the local Fire Fighters charitable organization and the food bank.

Watch this video. Whoa.

Now, I am a lifer DJ…so this is turning out to be quite the feat as I scrape 34 years of inactive plaque from my muscles, bones and joints. It has been a great time getting up at 6AM and getting punched. Basically most of my life has been listening to records and drinking beer specials at music clubs (and letting the bouncers deal with the fights).

Thank you to The Zone @ 91-3 in Victoria for sponsoring me! (where I work).

Now… I need you!

Before I enter the ring on November 22nd they show a little video (working on something that should be magical. Can’t wait to share with you)…. but I also need an entrance song.

Some ideas thrown around….

Interpol – “Twice As Hard” (RIGHT!?! THIS boxing video is my life right except picture a pear-shaped white nerd instead of these hard bodies)
Pantera – “Walk” (Maybe a little MMA bro for me…but 14-year-old Jeremy still has a heart of Pantera)
Fall out Boy? Oh gawd…

I need YOU! If you have a boxing entrance theme idea, please throw me a comment. I want to know what you think would be rad.

Something energetic, something hilarious, or I also like the idea of vibe or indie sounding dissonance.

Go with yourself.

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Sorry SONY, you should have picked a more attractive model to review your headphones.

Sorry SONY, you should have picked a more attractive model to review your headphones.

Back in July I received an email from SONY asking if I’d be interested in receiving and reviewing their new MDR-1R Headphones. I said yes and a few weeks later they arrived.

I’ve been using SONY headphones at The Zone pretty much since I touched down in Victoria back in 2003 (I rock Sennheisers for my live DJ sets for those keeping score).

I have pretty much always been a headphones guy…from as early as I can remember. I bought my first set of muffs in the 90s. They had an area on the cord that required a battery to activate the “bass boost.” It caused the headphones to rattler during the bone-crushing bass lines. Pretty much the worst gimmick. But the headphones sounded great drifting off to sleep listening to my REM or Alice in Chains records as a kid.

After I moved to Victoria, the headphones came with me. But in the series of moves and the complexities of life, those original headphones have evaporated. I bought a pair of SONY MDR-V150s for work at The Zone. And then I have bought that type of headphone for radio or home since. Great headphones for the price.

The new MDR-1R is a different beast all together. Off the hop, they look great. A vintage looking silver with a brown faux-leather ear muff. When you imagine what a high-end set of headphones should look like, you’ll get the MDR-1R. Its a sophisticated look for someone who isn’t 12 and sporting Beats. The Souls of my Shoes is a fashion blog (I think) and she really liked the look and feel saying, “The faux leather padding makes for a comfortable fit around the ears sealing in the sound, which is clear like a pair of Swarovski earrings; a big step up from those ear bud contraptions I’ve used.”

The head feel is light. The band doesn’t pinch your head and give you chipmunk face like some headphones can. The muffs pet your ears.

The sound is superb. But at close to $300, it should be. Wired says, “(…) the sound is crystal-clear. The separation of the various instruments, and the lack of bombastic bass you get with lesser headphones, pulls you fully into the recordings.”

I’ve using my headphones for about month now…they have come on a few adventures and they are standard issue on my walks. I tend to enjoy indie rock or lighter, brighter beats, and the response pops.

PocketLint talks about the sound quality of the MDR-1R, “the mids have a lot of that “clap”, while the higher frequencies – said to output as high as 80,000Hz – have plenty of sparkle too.”

The headphones have a 40 mm Liquid-Crystal Polymer film diaphragm which will allow the headphones to generate frequencies as low as 4 Hz (which humans can’t hear or feel, but I’m glad they’re there?) and as high as 80 kHz. 80 kHz is pretty insane and not really required… but hey anything higher than 20 kHz is going to quality in the audiophile territory and creates that “airy” feel in music.

The headphones don’t kick huge on the low-end…but they generally have a warm, neutral sound. When you read words like “sparkle” and “bright” in a review of the headphones…those words are great descriptions for what you’ll experience with the MDR-1R.

The cost of the SONY MDR-1R can be as high as $300, which puts them up in the premium headphone price point. But then… well look at that, SONY has them on their website right now for $200.

Thank you for sending me a pair of headphones SONY. I hope this review was helpful for you.

Go with yourself.

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The Tribe has returned from a great adventure to Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. Their tourism board has partnered with The Zone to give away a trip. The promotion is called Get Off The Rock.

All week at 4:10 (2:10 on Friday)…I’ll be playing an excerpt from Madelyn’s Adventure Journal and then asking you an easy trivia question based on what you heard. Get it right, and you’re in the draw for a trip to the North West.

lake crescentThe prize will be like the trip my family took (but the value will be based on a trip for 2).

Our adventure began at the Black Ball Ferry in Victoria’s harbour. We drove the car on and took the boat across. We arrived in PA and hit the Safeway for provisions (when you’re out in the Olympic National Park you are far from a grocery store…) What? $7.99 for a 6-pack of Deschutes Mirror Ale? OK, better get two.

We had crepes at La Belle Creperie…right in the vortex of Port Angeles.

Then it was off to Lake Crescent and an easy hike up to Marymere Falls. My wife Coral and I had no problem wrangling our 6-year-old and a baby along the trail. A bit of a climb right at the end, but some cardio is good and there is a waterfall at the end. If you got the time…spend some time at the lake. The water is turquoise! We didn’t get a chance to eat at the Lodge at Storm King, but all the locals talked about a new chef and the greatly improved menu with a focus on local.

The we cut hard across the peninsula to end up at Kalaloch Lodge. Wow.

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Huge sandy beach that stretches for miles. Intertidal marine life. Rain forest. Beach fires. Good times.

We checked in to a cabin that overlooked the ocean. Dinner was at the lodge. Good food, great beer selection.

The next morning was exploration on the beach and then breakfast at the lodge before making our way to Hoh Rain Forest.

hoh rain forestHoh Rain Forest will remind many of us Islanders of the forest in our neighbourhood…just more medieval. It rains a bunch there…so pack your gumboots.

We found some coffees on the road into the forest at the Hard Rain Cafe. Also an excellent selection of stickers.

After our rain forest hike we took the family into Forks for lunch. Madelyn and I hit the Logger Museum. She had a great time looking at all the olden days stuff. Then we headed west to La Push.

Our resort in La Push was similar to Kalaloch. A cabin by the sea.  The place is called Quileute Oceanside Resort. It is a collection of cabins right along first beach. Our standard cabin had a couple bedrooms, lots of space for my wife, the kids, and myself!

Make sure you spring the $5 for a fire permit! Nothing like s’mores on the beach while watching the surfers.

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We drove our car to the trailhead at Second Beach and wandered down. Lots of stairs, you’ll get the heart beat up for sure, but we managed with the kids.

Dinner was back in Forks for us. There is a little store, but not much in the way of a town. So pack in some food or drive the 20 minutes into Forks. We ate pizza at Pacific Pizza. Deschutes on tap? Yum.

On to day 3! We drove back across the peninsula to Port Angeles to Adventures Through Kayaking for a tour of Freshwater Bay.

Kayaking twoOur guide David was amazing with Madelyn. We saw all sorts of sea life including an otter! At one point…we beached the kayaks to explore the beach during low tide.

A highlight of the weekend for sure.

Then we were off to the small village of Joyce for a burger at the Blackberry Cafe, and maybe a slice of home-made pie. Finally a tour of their 103-year-old General Store and the town’s museum.

What a trip! While waiting in line for the ferry we hopped over to the Feiro Marine Life Center. It is right beside the Blackball Ferry Terminal in Port Angeles and a great way to wait for the boat. Madelyn loved exploring their pools of salt-water marine life.

If you are fortunate to win this trip from The Zone, you are in for one heck of an adventure. We’re already excited to head back.

Details of the contest are HERE.

Go with yourself.

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Zach

Zach hugging me after we completed “The Wall” photo: E/A Photography – Victoria

Wrapped an amazing weekend in Victoria. Saturday was the Vikings exhibition at the Royal BC Museum, DeadBeetz Food truck (they’ll be Rock Festivals around Victoria, so hit it…wow) then I DJ’d a wedding.  Sunday was the Power To Be: Power to Play Adventure Race.

Team Zone was there… Team #32…and we came in 32nd place. Neat. But we raised a bunch of money for the kids, and we had fun.

Back to the grind at the radio factory and it’s another busy one.

Band of Skulls will be in Victoria on Thursday for a sold out show at Sugar.  It’s an early concert, doors at 7 PM.

I saw this great remix of BOS’s latest single “Hoochie Coochie” done by The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach.

Look for that remix on the Hoochie Coochie ep on July 27th.

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Looking forward to Disney’s Maleficent. According to Buzzfeed Angelina Jolie personally picked Lana Del Rey to cover “Once Upon a Dream.”

Go with yourself.

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Woke up this morning at a weird hour.  I had a hard time sleeping.  Maybe too much anxiety?  I was supposed to go camping this weekend, but that fell apart…which is for the best.  I underestimated or did not fully appreciate the amount of work a newborn would be…which is funny, because its my second.

On top of that, Boitano has been away with his second and this past week has felt like a blur.  Camping would have been nice, but being away would be a challenge.  I do need that biophelia so a day hike with the family would be good.

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I got a call from Ditch Records last night…. Haim’s record Days Are Gone is back in stock, so we’ll take the trip downtown this weekend to pick it up.  Here’s a remix of the new single “Forever.”

Have a good weekend.

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I just like this picture.

Back from a baby overnight hiking trip with my brother.  We had a good and simple weekend of hanging out on Mystic Beach and exploring the Juan de Fuca Trail.  We were the only people camping overnight on the beach which was very cool (Mystic can be pretty busy during the summer).  We took a day hike towards Bear Beach and didn’t pass a single person there or back.

It was nice to be out of cell phone reception for 36 hours or so.  But the whole time, I just wanted to instagram my brother’s stupid backpack! (and post a pic of our amazing fire that we got raging from damp drift wood).

My brother and I will need to plan our next expedition soon.  I wonder if we could pull off a winter hike and camp?

My brother packed along his iPod and a dock for some tunes while huddled around our late October fire sipping on the couple beers we managed to squeeze into our packs.  Lots of quality classic rock, 90s alternative, and even a few contemporary folky types.  Every so often a Current Swell jam would come on and we’d both laugh about how much our situation looked like a Sitka commercial.

Fuck, I need a Sitka poncho so bad.

Go with yourself.

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