Twin Playlist x Jubilee

08.02.2013 | Blog , Music | BY:

Cold New Yorkers keep warm with the tropical sounds of Jubilee. The Miami native moved to New York ten years ago and once worked as a make-up artist, keeping ladies like Lauryn Hill and the Penthouse Pets looking immaculately fierce. Present-day DJ/producer, Jubilee now pursues music full-time and can make the stiffest of bodies turn out a little sweat and bounce.

I first met the cool Brooklyn resident on a wintry Tuesday in January while sitting in East Village Radio’s very small, mirrored studio. Jess played an exclusive set for Chillin’ Island and I tried to be discreet about my dance as I slowly sipped on an apple cider from Juicy Lucy. Her music is hot.

She is also co-hosting Radio Lily’s new Mixpak show with Dubbel Dutch and Dre Skull every Tuesday and if you know Miss Lily’s —the notorious dance-while-you-dine restaurant located in downtown NY — expect to receive one big party via their internet broadcast.

In the meantime, Jubilee will keep you going with her New York Fashion Week Playlist and top tips for the city that never sleeps. Your sultry, mini getaway awaits.

“I kept this one pretty girly and sexy. It”s a list of things I would play to dance to, want to hear right now on the runway and listen to while getting ready to go out. Also includes some great talent from New York.” 

1/ Cassie All Gold Everything Remix f Trina and Lola Monroe
2/ Salva x Brenmar- Let me Bang 
3/ Brooke Candy – Everybody Does 
4/ Boody & Le1f- Soda
5/ Ciara -Goodies (Kingdom Remix) 
6/ Pearson Sound vs. Rod Lee- Working With Refix 
7/ Tifa-Champion Bubbler 
8/ Theophilus London Ft Rihanna – Jump (Club Cheval Remix) 
9/ Jubilee-Overtown 
10/ Dubbel Dutch – Self Help Riddim 
11/ GIRL UNIT- Ensemble
12/ Wavy Spice- Bitch I”m Posh 
13/ Gita- Let That 

Listen to Jubilee”s playlist .

IRL  — A list of Jubilee’s top 5 people, places, and things

www.theresadapra.com
Designer of all things, unbelievable, and the most fun and good-looking girl I know.

radiolily.com
Obsessed with Miss Lily”s restaurant as well as their radio station. I just started hosting a show on there every Tuesday with Mixpak Records.

naomiyasudanyc.com
I swear by Naomi. My nails are always on point thanks to her.

yelp.com/biz/bozu-brooklyn
I have been going to this place since I moved to Brooklyn. Definitely a favorite. Great drinks and weird tapas twist on Japanese food.

yelp.com/biz/brooklyn-car-service-brooklyn
You might need to learn Spanish to use this car service but it is totally worth it.

jubileelovesyou.com

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Twin Playlist X Gemma Cairney

04.04.2012 | Blog , Culture , Music | BY:

In the space of a few short years, Gemma Cairney has gone from fashion graduate to styling Florence and the Machine before a complete volt face into radio and TV presenting.

On the eve of her first breakfast show for Radio 1, Twin caught up with the rising star and asked for her top eight tunes…

You were a fashion stylist for a number of years and styled a number of musicians – was music always an inspiration to you?
Subconsciously, definitely. I”ve always shied away from considering myself a “muso” of any sort, but I”ve always adored it. Especially dancing to it.

When I was styling I knew some musicians and we all wanted to work together so we orchestrated some fun photo-shoots, that’s how it started really.

What have the past three years been like for you, the career change, finding yourself in front of the camera and on the radio?
Bonkers. I like trying things that make me excited and my stomach churn. When you try new things, I”ve found you continue to meet new inspirational people along the way. I was 22 when I decided I wanted to do more than just fashion and that I should try radio presenting. I loved it. The past three years has just been a continual stomach churn.

What”s your everyday mantra?
It”ll be alright.

What does being on Radio 1 mean to you?
A mind boggle of joy.

What else are you excited about for the future?
I have two documentaries coming out later this year that are quite serious, it will be good to share what I”ve been sinking my teeth into for quite a while now. Obviously, getting settled into my new Radio 1 role and lastly (the most boring) is putting up some cork tiles in my house! So that I have fixed notice board & can get more organised.

Gemma”s top eight tracks…

1/ Erykah Badu ft. Common – Love of My Life (Ode to Hip Hop)
I”ve been in such sparkling awe of Erykah Badu from around aged seventeen onwards. I just thought she was amazing, all of her songs hold such special nolstalgia for me. I remember finding out that she”d once been out with Common and I could hardly cope I found it so cool.

2/ Dub Phizix – Marka
This is new(ish) record that we played on 1xtra and I was gripped by the genre journey I was taken on. That sounds stupid, but if ya haven”t heard it listen and you”ll see what I mean.

3/ So Solid – 21 Seconds
The sheer frothing peak of garage raving. This tune is massive.

4/ Spice Girls – Spice Up Your life
Just beacuse I so did, most probably a generational thang.

5/ Mikey J and The Female Allstars
Rock the mic – female musical power in its current form.

6/ Barry White – Can”t Get Enough of Your Love
I used to swoon around the lounge to my mum”s Barry White section of her cd collection on repeat.

7/ Lauryn Hill ft. D”Angelo – Nothing Even Matters
Such a beautiful song. You JUST get it. Not to mention how stand out brilliant the album it”s from is.

8/ TLC – Creep
It was hard to choose between TLC and Destiny”s Child – who I”m obsessed with – but I had the Crazy Sexy Cool album on cassette before Destiny”s Childs” Writing”s On The Wall, so they win.

Listen to Gemma”s playlist

From 7 April 2012, listen to Gemma Cairney at the weekend, 7am-10am, on BBC Radio 1.

bbc.co.uk/radio1

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