The Blacklight Sessions are conversations from different perspectives pertaining to today's times. As a multi-talented DJ, Photographer, and Producer, DJ E-Clyps encounters people from all walks of life to engage in various conversations. Subscribe now and join in.
In this episode, DJ E-Clyps pleads the case for DJ Deeon, and how other legacy and pioneering Black & BIPOC artists more often than not fall upon hard times, which result in gofundme links to offset their situations, and how it should not be so given their contributions to the culture.
If you would like to contribute to DJ Deeon's GoFundMe page, you can click here.
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With the recent house music releases from Drake & Beyonce', the House Music community has been in a whirlwind of heated debates about it. Many of these discussions have been unfavorable towards them, but why? In this episode DJ E-Clyps examines, is this truly about the culture, or is this about self?
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It is apparent at this point that Mitch McConnell must have demons in his body. Lots of them.
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In this episode, it's important we begin the talk about being more involved in what goes on in our government, both locally and nationally,: as well as realizing that true change is not only necessary, but requires all of us to make it happen.
In this episode, DJ E-Clyps dives into a deep and honest conversation with Kristin Giant, founder and lead consultant at Hyper Local Impact, who serves as a great example of what can happen when white people truly follow up their statements concerning diversity & inclusion with genuine action. We discuss her latest venture with Ty Simmons, the Friends & Family Fund For Southeast Fort Wayne, truly empowering Blac...
For those who say "why do we have to keep talking about race?"... Trust, we as Black People don't want to either, but unfortunately we have to.
Read the Op-Ed DJ E-Clyps penned for Billboard Magazine & More on the website.
After watching the interview between Funk Butcher & Defected Records CEO Simon Dunmore during MIxmag Blackout Week in which he claims "He Had To Re-Educate Himself", DJ E-Clyps extended and invitation for him to come to the Blacklight Sessions to dig deeper into where the interview left off. After requests for this conversation to happen, including from fans as well: Simon declined.
This episode dives into the interview w...
In this episode, DJ E-Clyps expresses his views and personal experiences on what Mixmag has declared 'Blackout Week' - said to be "a week of editorial dedicated exclusively to Black artists, issues and stories." He also dives into his experiences in his attempts since the protests to get Dance Music companies to help rectify the injustices that have occurred with Black Artists, and how the culture can make r...
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