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        <title><![CDATA[DJ D-Nice ‘can’t sleep through the night’ during lockdown in LA]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the soundtrack of the coronavirus crisis is played back years from now, it will be the uplifting sets of <strong>DJ D-Nice</strong> that capture the musical moment. The Bronx-born spinmaster, 49, has kept the party — and listeners&#8217; spirits — going with <strong>his epic, hourslong sessions from &#8220;Club Quarantine,&#8221;</strong> broadcast on <strong>Instagram Live</strong>&nbsp;every weekend. (He has jumped from 200,000 to 2.2 million followers on the social-media platform.) The DJ, emcee and producer, whose real name is Derrick Jones, moved to downtown Los Angeles last year. He shares how he keeps himself entertained while on lockdown in his two-bedroom apartment.</p><p><strong>How is quarantine going for you?</strong></p><p>It’s not fun being quarantined alone. But the silver lining of this entire experience has been the ability to share music with the world and change the way people actually listen to music … change the vibration of how we listen. So that’s been a powerful experience.</p><p><strong>When you’re doing Club Quarantine, where are you doing it in your apartment?</strong></p><p>I have a pretty spacious apartment, so the kitchen is separated by a little island. I set up everything on that island next to the window, so it’s kind of a cross between my kitchen and living room … I just used what I had in my house. My coffee-table books elevate my laptop. I have a Gordon Parks [photography] book over there. It’s, like, this cool, makeshift kind of home studio, but I love the vibe of it. It’s a source of inspiration to people to use what you have during the quarantine and still be creative.</p><figure id="attachment_15632905"  class="wp-caption alignnone aligncenter"><strong><noscript><img data- data-src="/uploads/2020/05/d-nice-dj-club-quarantine-los-angeles.jpg" class="lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" /><noscript><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/05/d-nice-dj-club-quarantine-los-angeles.jpg" /></noscript></noscript><img class="lazyload" src='data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20viewBox=%220%200%20210%20140%22%3E%3C/svg%3E' data- data-src="/uploads/2020/05/d-nice-dj-club-quarantine-los-angeles.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span>DJ D-Nice sets up his turntables and recording equipment between his kitchen and living room, with windows behind him that have a view of downtown LA.</span><span class="credit">DJ D-Nice</span></figcaption></figure><p><strong>What’s your day like in quarantine?</strong></p><p>My hours are just all over the place. I can’t sleep through the night. I’m constantly thinking about new things to do and ways to still be able to serve and inspire people. That’s why I DJ so often, when I don’t have to. There are people that are home alone, dealing with COVID alone, and being isolated. The music is saving lives.</p><p><strong>Where do you get your grub on in the morning?</strong></p><p>I sit and have breakfast in the same exact spot where I started Club Quarantine. It’s natural for me. I’ll wake up, I’ll make coffee and sit over in that corner by the window, enjoy the sunshine and the views. I have a pretty nice view of downtown Los Angeles. And then I always look over at the turntables. I’m always itching to just get on and play music. My typical breakfast is usually boiled eggs and oatmeal. And I’ve been eating a lot of fruit lately.</p><p><strong>What is the song that you would play for yourself that makes it feel like home to you?</strong></p><p>The song that I literally play during every set is an old disco record from Sister Sledge called <strong>“Thinking of You.”</strong> That’s my Club Quarantine theme song. And the fact that Kathy Sledge is always [tuned into] my Instagram Live with Nile Rodgers from Chic, who actually produced it, makes it even more great. It brings joy to me when I can play that record and they’re listening.</p><blockquote class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_4Gz8JAeim/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="12" ><p><script src="https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js" async="async"></script></p><div > <strong></p><div ><svg width="50px" height="50px" viewBox="0 0 60 60" version="1.1" xmlns="https://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="https://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><g stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd"><g transform="translate(-511.000000, -20.000000)" fill="#000000"><g><path d="M556.869,30.41 C554.814,30.41 553.148,32.076 553.148,34.131 C553.148,36.186 554.814,37.852 556.869,37.852 C558.924,37.852 560.59,36.186 560.59,34.131 C560.59,32.076 558.924,30.41 556.869,30.41 M541,60.657 C535.114,60.657 530.342,55.887 530.342,50 C530.342,44.114 535.114,39.342 541,39.342 C546.887,39.342 551.658,44.114 551.658,50 C551.658,55.887 546.887,60.657 541,60.657 M541,33.886 C532.1,33.886 524.886,41.1 524.886,50 C524.886,58.899 532.1,66.113 541,66.113 C549.9,66.113 557.115,58.899 557.115,50 C557.115,41.1 549.9,33.886 541,33.886 M565.378,62.101 C565.244,65.022 564.756,66.606 564.346,67.663 C563.803,69.06 563.154,70.057 562.106,71.106 C561.058,72.155 560.06,72.803 558.662,73.347 C557.607,73.757 556.021,74.244 553.102,74.378 C549.944,74.521 548.997,74.552 541,74.552 C533.003,74.552 532.056,74.521 528.898,74.378 C525.979,74.244 524.393,73.757 523.338,73.347 C521.94,72.803 520.942,72.155 519.894,71.106 C518.846,70.057 518.197,69.06 517.654,67.663 C517.244,66.606 516.755,65.022 516.623,62.101 C516.479,58.943 516.448,57.996 516.448,50 C516.448,42.003 516.479,41.056 516.623,37.899 C516.755,34.978 517.244,33.391 517.654,32.338 C518.197,30.938 518.846,29.942 519.894,28.894 C520.942,27.846 521.94,27.196 523.338,26.654 C524.393,26.244 525.979,25.756 528.898,25.623 C532.057,25.479 533.004,25.448 541,25.448 C548.997,25.448 549.943,25.479 553.102,25.623 C556.021,25.756 557.607,26.244 558.662,26.654 C560.06,27.196 561.058,27.846 562.106,28.894 C563.154,29.942 563.803,30.938 564.346,32.338 C564.756,33.391 565.244,34.978 565.378,37.899 C565.522,41.056 565.552,42.003 565.552,50 C565.552,57.996 565.522,58.943 565.378,62.101 M570.82,37.631 C570.674,34.438 570.167,32.258 569.425,30.349 C568.659,28.377 567.633,26.702 565.965,25.035 C564.297,23.368 562.623,22.342 560.652,21.575 C558.743,20.834 556.562,20.326 553.369,20.18 C550.169,20.033 549.148,20 541,20 C532.853,20 531.831,20.033 528.631,20.18 C525.438,20.326 523.257,20.834 521.349,21.575 C519.376,22.342 517.703,23.368 516.035,25.035 C514.368,26.702 513.342,28.377 512.574,30.349 C511.834,32.258 511.326,34.438 511.181,37.631 C511.035,40.831 511,41.851 511,50 C511,58.147 511.035,59.17 511.181,62.369 C511.326,65.562 511.834,67.743 512.574,69.651 C513.342,71.625 514.368,73.296 516.035,74.965 C517.703,76.634 519.376,77.658 521.349,78.425 C523.257,79.167 525.438,79.673 528.631,79.82 C531.831,79.965 532.853,80.001 541,80.001 C549.148,80.001 550.169,79.965 553.369,79.82 C556.562,79.673 558.743,79.167 560.652,78.425 C562.623,77.658 564.297,76.634 565.965,74.965 C567.633,73.296 568.659,71.625 569.425,69.651 C570.167,67.743 570.674,65.562 570.82,62.369 C570.966,59.17 571,58.147 571,50 C571,41.851 570.966,40.831 570.82,37.631"></path></g></g></g></svg></div><div ><div > View this post on Instagram</div></div><p></strong></p><p ><strong>A post shared by D-Nice (@dnice)</strong> on <time  datetime="2020-05-07T06:43:13+00:00">May 6, 2020 at 11:43pm PDT</time></p></div></blockquote><p><strong>Where else do you listen to music in your apartment?</strong></p><p>I only listen to music when I’m playing. I listen to talk radio. I’m a big Howard Stern fan. I’m a big NPR fan. I listen to “All Things Considered.” I like talk radio, because music has been my life for 34 years — producing and touring as a DJ.</p><p><strong>Any other routines?</strong></p><p>I wake up at 4 o’clock in the morning. I have an 8-year-old daughter, Dylan, who lives in Michigan with her mom. To provide her with something that’s normal, I get up and say hello and good morning on FaceTime. I’ll have a cup of tea or some coffee while she’s having her breakfast. I’m up from then on, so that’s why my sleeping patterns are way out of whack!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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