From: Hollywood, FL
Member since: Jun 15, 2007
Favorite genres: Rock, Dance, Electronic, Indie, Ambient, Psychedelic, Shoegaze, Art:rock, Art:rock, Classical, Indie/Electro NuRave, Industrial, Indie, Classic Rock and Gothic Rock
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Bio
Check out my new blogpage Everything That Makes No Sense, for news, music, cooking recipes, Blak Swan and Marqui Adora news.

Hi I'm Danny Ashe... DJ, Musician, Culinary Architect, Graphic Designer, Superhero and Mama's Boy! I was born in Santiago, Chile during the latter part of the 20th century! I enjoy any form of creativity... Art is what shapes the world. Cigarettes and coffee are a dynamic duo. I love all sorts of music and enjoy discussing it with passionate people.

I'm in Marqui Adora.
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:::The Vagabond Fridays in the Bar Room:
Indie, New Wave, BritPop, 70's Glitter Rock and 60's Mod, played with Soul!
The Vagabond
30 N.E. 14th STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33132

Favorite Singers:
Beth Gibbons
Thom Yorke
Robert Smith
Bono
Billie Holiday
Marvin Gaye
Otis Redding
Frank Sinatra
Ella Fitzgerald
Freddie Mercury
David Bowie
Latest Blog Entries
For those of you who are not aware, I have a new band called BLAK SWAN. Check it out and give me some feedback! Let's see what the FUZZ community thinks. Blak Swan on FUZZ Danny Ashe AKA Jules Vega
Here is an article from this week's Miami New Times on Marqui Adora and our show @ Circa28 this Friday! Enjoy, -Danny Ashe Miami New Times Article - MARQUI ADORA
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posted on May 6 at 1:47 pm
Welcome aboard Danny. You look like a positive type
dude... we trying to be normal but a little in up a
little ackward.
8zeepo9
posted on May 6 at 1:42 pm
my god, i was listening to that song you blipped on repeat for like 30 minutes now.
posted on Feb 21 at 12:49 pm
ha rOck er 3 new tunes biger and better than my past , at dan albury pg. thanks!
posted on Jan 20 at 8:49 pm
If you would like to hear great musicianship and shredding guitar please check us out. We would love to hear your opinions and reviews.

Thanks

Lyden Moon
posted on Jan 6 at 12:32 pm
Check out 'anti' and let me know what ya think, a Sound as New as Birth, a tribute to our soldier's, hoping for peace, much love Jostel
posted on Oct 2 at 6:00 am
Hey, Danny, while web surfing I came across your blog about Radiohead and posted it at my blog on the same topic. By the way, great blogsite of yours.
posted on Sep 27 at 8:54 pm
DUDE YOUE'V GOT GREAT SOUND / DO YOU KNOW ANY PLACES TO PLAY LIVE! I,M INT IN LIVE VENUES
posted on Sep 24 at 8:20 pm
for an adveture in sound check 7/beatstreet

rock, pop , other.please vote!
posted on Jun 20 at 2:37 pm
Great to hear. However, I would urge that not only should you use the Rule of Three by Three [3 X 3] to manage and built up capital values, but also use the expanded Rule of Three Cubed [3 X 3 X 3] to leverage your life as an artist.

One of the points that I don't think that I made clear in my Op-Ed II is that most people [artists and "non-artists" alike] operate in a linear or one-dimensional mode trying to get from here to there in a straight line.

The problem is, you always know where "here" is [because that is where you always are when you pause to assess], but "there" is a moving target so the linear approach never quite gets you where you really want to go.

Both the Rule of Three by Three and the Rule of Three Cubed operate non-linearly according to a power law and thus optimize your game. I think, as you internalize and employ these, so-called, "rules of value", you will see how powerful they are.
posted on Jun 20 at 12:08 am
Thanks for your comments on my Blog [Op-Ed II] on Fuzz and Power laws. I hope you will actually employ the Rule of 3 x 3 [x3] as an artist, or for that matter, as an engaged participant in the world, to create values and make some money while you're at it.
 
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