Sci‑fi narratives, DJ history, controllerism research, and creative essays by DJ Buddy Holly. Exploring alternate worlds, real‑world timelines, and the evolution of sound.
DJ Holy Body's Blog - Chapter 80 (A Science Fiction Novel)
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In moments of secret triumph, sometimes making a secret TraceBook account has some kind of sick satisfaction to it.
The Bay Area Mobile DJ Renaissance: From Daly City Garages to the Center of Nightlife written by DJ Buddy Holly (David Charles Kramer) In 2026, some of the Bay Area’s most vibrant nightlife doesn’t wait behind velvet ropes. It arrives in a van, rolls out of road cases, and turns almost any space into a dance floor. The modern mobile DJ is not tied to a booth or a venue. They show up as a complete performance system — sound, lighting, music, personality, crowd control, and production in one. What began decades ago in Daly City garages and Filipino-American mobile DJ crews has evolved into one of Northern California’s most flexible and influential forms of nightlife, especially after the post-COVID contraction and downsizing of many traditional club spaces. To understand how this happened, you have to look at where the culture began — and why the Bay Area became the perfect incubator for it. A Culture, Not a Service: The Roots of Bay Area Mobile DJing Mobile DJing in the Bay Area has al...
SECRET SUPERPOWERS OF THE DREKS The Confession of Renata written by David Charles Kramer aka DJ Buddy Holly I am writing this knowing it will cost me everything. My name is Renata . If you’re reading this, then something slipped. Or I did. I don’t know which one means I failed. They call us Dreks . You won’t find that word anywhere. Not in records. Not in archives. Not even in systems that pretend to track us. We aren’t soldiers. We aren’t patients. We aren’t volunteers. We are assignments . They don’t officially call it anything. But we started using a word we weren’t supposed to. Alignment. The Installation It starts in the back. Not symbolic. Not spiritual. Physical. Upper spine. Shoulders. Scapula. Collarbone. Arms. Some of us—like me—it reaches the hands. You don’t feel it enter. You feel it settle . Like something heavy finally found where it belongs. At first, it feels like relief. Perfect posture. No fatigue. No pain. You stand straight and realize— you’ve never actually s...
🎧 The Golden Era of Funky Hard House When DJs Controlled the Night and the Dancefloor Moved as One There was a window — late 1990s into the early 2000s — when house music hit a perfect balance of groove, grit, and unfiltered joy . It wasn’t corporate. It wasn’t algorithmic. It wasn’t boxed into micro‑genres. Born out of Chicago house, West Coast rave culture, and crate‑digging DJ traditions, it became something uniquely its own. It was funky hard house — a sound built in record shops, refined in warehouses, and perfected by DJs who trusted their instincts more than any BPM counter. 🔥 The Sound: Funk Meets Force Funky hard house lived in a rare sweet spot: harder than funky house funkier than Chicago hard house more soulful than L.A. hard house more playful than techno more driving than disco It was a hybrid , and that’s why it worked. The sonic DNA: chunky, compressed kicks rolling, rubbery basslines disco and funk guitar chops chopped vocal stabs filtered loops acid lines and...
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