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DJ Layla - a rare gem who will transport you into a divine realm of sound and space - takes her mixes to another level with the storylines she creates using music as her muse. She has a natural talent and way to mesmerize the dance floor with her sultry beats, silky smooth segues and vibrant depth of energy that enraptures your soul and body. Layla began her musical odyssey behind the decks in 2000 as DJ Velo. Her Vision: “I was akin to a new caterpillar, devouring everything around. 5 years ago I was first discovering the electronic music culture, going to those “rave” parties, dancing to the best music I’d ever heard. I had to have more. I had to collect it. I had to play it. I had to play it loud…' “Her first musical forays took her into the realm of hard house and progressive trance, but she eventually made her way through almost all genres of electronic music, and was known for seamlessly mixing genres within her sets and mix CDs.“The music is my voice. It says things for me that I could never put into words. There is a rush of excitement as I make the beats merge, creating a whole new sound with my own hands right in that moment. It’s so beautiful I get lost sometimes, riding the waves of the beat to a high like none other.”Layla is dedicated to supporting the women of the dance music community, and starting in 2001, held a monthly potluck in Portland called Sister PDX where women could gather in a non-competitive atmosphere to learn about spinning records, share music, connections and advice. By late 2002, these gatherings spawned an invitation to create the Portland branch of the popular San Francisco collective, Sister SF. Although Layla is no longer a resident, Sister PDX is still making headway in the Portland scene, highlighting some of Portland’s established and up and coming female DJ talent.In 2003, she began her study of Middle Eastern dance, finding her way into the tribal style, which awoke her connection with ancient sound & movement, which she ever-so-sweetly mixes with modern dance floor rhythm. It also rekindles her connection to the power of balanced female energy, as the atmosphere of the classes and the dance itself reminds her of the feeling she had created with Sister PDX.“My connection to this tribal dance culture fills me with life and enthusiasm. As the light enters, so does information, and a synchronicity of my interests, my heritage and my place and purpose in this world.” Layla’s current musical style proudly reflects her Middle Eastern heritage by incorporating the organic feel of Arabic and Indian musical traditions into her sets. Drawing from her background in dance performance and choreography over the past decade, and strongly influenced from her current study of Middle Eastern dance and American Tribal Style, Layla’s musical taste is both unique and highly dynamic. On any given night, her sets may range from the organic sounds of Vas and Solace, to the beautifully intricate drum and bass of Talvin Singh and Nitin Sawheny. Still not wanting to be pinned down or categorized, Layla’s musical collection is ever expanding further into the realm of “worldtronica,”collecting spicy beats and chunky drums from wherever they manifest on this beautiful blue island in space. Layla is capable of uniting energies together and bringing up the temperature of a room whether she is throwing down dance-beats on a crowded club dance floor or setting the soundscape for a steamy tribal dance performance with some of the worlds’ most renowned tribal dancers. Layla transforms her performance space not only though her intuitive sense of programing, but through her tribal inspired costuming which she feels is an integral part of her overall presentation and a catalyst to transport listeners and dancers to a space outside their normal realm of perception. Her vision for the future is to collaborate with tribal style troupes and Middle Eastern dancers from all over, setting the musical backdrop for improvisational exploration within this sacred dance, celebrating the true beauty and power of the female form.Currently Layla is involving herself with a number of projects locally including her own Guerrilla Tribal dance jams held monthly in Eugene, OR. Layla also guest DJs for Tribe of Eve, a female centered theatre troupe uniting the worlds of music, fire, Middle Eastern dance and taking their performance art to another level. Currently, Layla co-hosts a weekly wednesday night at club Taboo in Eugene, OR. Something Special features not only amazing DJs and musical guests, but also performers of all stripes, including bellydancers, glow perfromers, burlesque and neo-vaudeville cabaret - something special for everyone!I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4END THE OCCUPATION NOW!>

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Decking the Halls? Deck your hair and get a FREE GIFT!

The holiday season is just swinging into high gear, so what better time to schedule a little nurturing time out for yourself at our beautiful Imagine Salon in the heart of downtown Eugene. I'd like t...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Nov 2008 18:50:00 GMT

I’m Baaaack.... at Taboo for Planned Parenthood!

Yup its true!Now that the summer season is over my wedding DJ persona is giving way to my roots as a club DJ. So let's get back in the club to celebrate the changing seasons and support a great cause...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Oct 2008 15:39:00 GMT

Life Through a Dance Lens

[IMG]http://i7.tinypic.com/2laargm.jpg[/IMG]My thoughts and emotions are on overflow, so hope y'all don't mind a little blog about it. It goes a little something like this&So lately it seems one of my...
Posted by on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 10:59:00 GMT

Something Special - Indeed!

So don't you love those moments in life where you get to keep those promises and actually do the things that you spoke about with such confidence. All the plans and dreams you dared to utter and shar...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 19:19:00 GMT