Guest Mix Details

Ariel Cybana
Provocative Episode 129
Released: Aug 15, 2007
Genre: Progressive - House
Length: 1:01:12
About Ariel Cybana / Provocative Episode 129
This mix is from my monthly show Provocative :)
Bio:
I'm a DJ, vocalist, track editor, aspiring producer and so forth. In the past I've been a former reviewer for 365 Mag (formerly Xpander.nl), an A&R for Eccentric Beats (which later became Mercury Sessions) as well as a judge for a couple of DJ/remixer contests. I'm one of the few female artists in this biz who is self taught in DJing and NEVER had a man to elevate my career. Also I have never resorted to kissing ass nor compromised my morals to get ahead either.
The style of music I play usually is in the progressive house and tribal house sort of realm. Occasionally I'll do a progressive breaks set or I'll step out of the box and make a mix of downtempo or whatever. Hell I did a few DJ mixes of music from the Final Fantasy video game series! I'm planning to do a tech house set someday. As for playing out, I just stick to what I would dance to myself. After all most people when they go out are there to have fun!
Since June of 2003 I have hosted an internet radio show called Provocative. It started at Eccentric Beats for the first two years on a weekly basis before I moved it to Digitally Imported's Progressive channel. The first broadcast on di.fm had received over 800 listeners. In March 2007 I've added more hosting homes for Provocative and it is now hosted at Danceradio.gr, Tribal Mixes and House Pacifique. Provocative now airs on a monthly basis with a listenership well into the 1000's. Some of my past guests include Desyn Masiello, Austin Leeds, Mark Lewis, Scott Bradford (of Lexicon Avenue) and many more. Some of my guests are not the most known yet have mad talent to some world renowned talent. These days I only go for guests who I have high confidence in be it their production work or their mixing dazzles me. One little note I should make is I am not looking to fill guest spots for my show at this time (so please don't solicit yourself).
With my music career, I've had my share of ups and downs. One of the biggest blessings is to have traveled and headlined in several countries around the world. I've been to Germany, Peru, Malaysia, Portugal, China and more to come. Did some vocal work on a few tracks that have been played by many of the top DJ's in the world. I am currently working on more vocals right now for some kickass producers so stay tuned. Plus I'm editing tracks and I must say I don't hate Ableton anymore.
With my downs, I've had more downs than ups in the past two years. At times things got so bad I thought about quitting altogether but somehow I persevered. Well moving to LA helped me stay in the game. Been needing to start over and it's really been starting over for me. I'll have to give it at least a couple of years to see how things turn out.
Track List
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Jimbo wrote on Aug 21, 2007:
Yer its good fun the Ableton.... Thanks for the mix, I shall have a listen when its down loaded. If there is one thing i have learned over 16 years of Dj'ing its to enjoy your own mix but steady on the Ego. Good luck!