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Video for my remix of Belle by Stuart Davis
Here's some mixes, bitches! [right-click to download]
Belle (dj rekluse rekalibration). - first time i have ever actually created beats - the original is a real mellow folk tune by Stuart Davis.
Massive Attack vs. Pink Floyd - Brick in the Wall Part 1 - one of my all-time favorite mixes.
So Fresh, So Clean - Outkast and Aphex Twin
DJ Shadow and Aphex Twin - Acrid Steam... two of the most influential songs in my musical development - i was ecstatic when i played them at the same time, and they blended so perfectly! i love it when shit like that happens....
Blackalicious and Black Eyed Peas - Where is the Sky? without love, there's only apocalypse...
Blackalicious and Nas - Make You Feel That Way... a precious reminder of why we get out of bed in the morning...
DJ Shadow meets Alex Grey - The Vast Expanse
The Roots and DJ Shadow - Thought Donor... you'll hear a little of my scratching at the very end - kinda weak; i recorded this over a year ago...
Pink Floyd meets The Orb - Down the Rabbit Hole (Morpheus mix) this is the red pill. take at your own risk.

Man of Constant Sorrow - Roni Size and the Soggy Bottom Boys

Hip Hop Mix 1 - Lyrics Born, Jurassic 5, EPMD, Nice and Smooth, and Latyrx
Hip Hop Mix 2 - Lifesavas, Schoolz of Thought, Mission, Blackalicious, Talib Kweli, Hieroglyphics, Del the Funky Homosapien, Tribe Called Qwest, Supernatural feat. Dilated Peoples, Souls of Mischief, Black Eyed Peas (warning - large file, about 35 megs)
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I am the Brand Manager for Integral Naked , as well as Audio Manager for Integral Institute and Managing Editor of KenWilber.com . I have worked for I-I since Spring of 2003, and have been a student of integral theory and practice for nearly a decade.
Born in Pittsfield, MA, I initially went to Northeastern University in Boston to study small business management. Two years later, while sitting in my college apartment, a spontaneous spiritual awakening violently seized my entire being, and for the first time the living intelligence of the universe dramatically made itself known. In a single moment, everything I had ever thought I had known about my identity and about the world completely fell apart–one night the Kosmic Etch-A-Sketch was violently shaken, and all the lines were wiped clean–and was replaced with something profoundly more real, yet much more elusive—something which was undeniably always already present, but could not be directly seen—at least not at first. Needless to say, this experience radically altered the course of my entire life.
Having no precedent for such an intimate experience with my own Suchness, and no religious or spiritual background to help translate the new Reality I had so suddenly become immersed in, I felt trapped in the claustrophobia of a tattered identity that I knew was slowly dying. I was utterly alone in the world, alone in a room full of my closest friends, alone with a beautiful Self I could not begin to share. It was a very long and dark night. After a year of futile attempts to reenter my old life, I made the decision to drop out of college and move to Eugene, OR. There I would begin putting all the shattered pieces of my identity back together, reconstructing myself in the image of all I felt churning and unfolding within me.
Fortunately, I stumbled across A Brief History of Everything by Ken Wilber just a few months after my initial taste of the divine, and before long I was voraciously consuming everything Ken had ever written. Almost immediately I had fallen in love with the integral world. Through Ken's work, I was able to slowly wrap words around those most ineffable parts of my soul, and to hold all the staggering complexity of my self and the world in a single simple vision. After a few years in Oregon, where I practiced intensive reading, writing, meditation, and contemplation, I decided to move to Boulder, CO with the singular intention of becoming directly involved with the integral movement—which by that point had become the only thing in the world that mattered to me.
After two years in Boulder, while following the same synchronistic path that consciously began that fateful night in my college apartment six years earlier, I miraculously found myself at ground zero of the integral movement. A new formation of Integral Institute had just begun, and I was blessed enough to be able witness its birth from its very beginning. I was a founding member of iNext, the now-defunct “integral treehouse” which brought together some of the most beautiful and inspiring souls I had ever known. After so many years of feeling like a lonely integral island, the opportunity to engage and commune with such wonderful hearts and minds was absolutely exhilarating. Within the integral community I had found my family, my career, and my purpose.
While in Boulder, a lifetime obsession with all forms of music culminated in the birth of my alter-ego, dj rekluse , whose “trans-genre hip hop beats” can be heard pulsing in the background of the Rocky Mountain integral scene. dj rekluse is most known in the integral community for my remix of the song Belle by Stuart Davis , which can be found on Integral Naked in both audio and video formats. In winter of 2006 I will begin work on an entire Stuart Davis remix album, which will tentatively be available in mid-2007. you can check out some of my mixes at my homepage, which is still under construction: www.djrekluse.com

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Here's some mixes, bitches! [right-click to download] My remix of Belle by Stuart Davis... - first time i have ever actually created beats - the original is a real mellow folk tune; i brought i...
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