Milk.xyz premieres hers.

“Our intention with this mix is to use music as a medium to inspire, inform, and impact,” says McFlyy. “Sharing stories is what women love to do. This is our way of using our voice and our collaborator’s voices to remind us of who we are, how valuable we are, and why we should celebrate ourselves.”-Milk.xyz // Read more here.

HERS.

In late 2015 I teamed up with two of my besties and deejay loves Jasmine Solano and Martina McFlyy to throw a party called SAUCE. Recently we were inspired to leave a more permanent imprint and use our voices make an impact in the realm of intersectional feminism. And so, HERS. was born. More than a "girl power mixtape," we wanted to create a soundscape that represents all aspects of feminine perspective and energy. Thanks to our collaborators Abrima Erwiah and Rosario Dawson (Studio 189), Aja Monet, Melanie Fiona, Diana Gordon and Mia Moretti, we were able to weave the songs together with their beautiful quotes and others from notable women with songs we felt resonated with our collective vibration.

Cover art, tracklist and full mix below.

photos: high power ep. 4

These pics make me wildly happy. Big love to the Manifesto team, Nino Brown and Dre Ngozi for having me, and the whole Toronto fam for making it so joyous, sweat drenched and memorable. 

#bodyrollparty

The June edition of my fave monthly was something special. The babes behind the body rolling - Melissa and Annie (2AB) and Cayla (The Red Lip Club) always bring out good peeps who are down for the cause, and this time the celebration vibes were extra poppin as we hosted Ashley Outrageous' birthday party. The pics of all these smiling, dancing faces really do bring me so much JOY. More at bodyrollparty.com

the refresh radio | show no. 61

After visiting with on December 2015, I was delighted to reup on the refresh vibes at their new LES new location The Late Late. Have a listen to the live mix and peep the candids (along with my impromptu rebel photo shoot) below.

Show # 61 Originally broadcast live on June 6, 2016 from the storefront of The Late Late bar on Houston Street in New York City. Our relaunch from downtown. Follow The REFRESH™ (@ itstherefresh) Follow Kieran Meadows (@ kieranmeadows) Follow Ms. Nix (@ ms_nix) Follow DJ Prince (@ wifiog) TRACKLIST coming soon. Enjoy. Educate Yourself. Support Good Music. Support Dope Art. Buy. Promote. Go to Live Shows. For The Lovers of Music, The Music of Lovers™ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Photos by Jordan Tempro & Sajato Jarrett

AO! Girls Night Out

Love love love that one of my favorite gals Ashley Outrageous came up with the idea to throw the ultimate girls night - an all boss babe overnight party to celebrate Women's History Month. Nine ladies convened at The Patch, a fressshhh brownstone in Brooklyn designed to host creatives and their endeavors, sponsored by Sour Patch Kids. First up was pretty things with MakeUp ForEver and Martine Ali. DefJam artist and my fellow Torontonian Jahkoy stopped by to give us an exclusive listen to some of his new music, after which we hopped in our Lyfts to the sold-out Webster Hall, where he opened for the talented sweetheart Tinashe. After the show, it's the afterparty...which for us meant back to The Patch for all the full on slumber party action. Yep, it was onesies (thanks Onepiece!) facials, girl talk, twerk practice and of course, a pillow fight. 

But it was the collective energy of the ladies; all amazing, all following their dreams, leading with passion and giving the best of themselves that made the night really special. I know we'll continue to support and inspire each other, and that's something definitely worth celebrating. 


Discwoman

It's International Women's Day! Yay us!! In honor of all the women who do what they love and empower each other to dream big and reach beyond the status quo, check out Discwoman, a great documentary short about an NYC based all-woman DJ collective promoting gender diversity in the global electronic music scene.

We are often embraced by crowds because it’s still refreshing to have a woman deejaying and headlining an event. There are more and more women rising up in the industry and that is awesome. I hope that all the kick-ass women out there get the respect, recognition, and success they deserve.
— Kim Ann Foxman

mavis!

I was very excited to have been asked to curate the music for the NYC premiere screening of Mavis!the documentary film by Jessica Edwards on the life of music legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples. The process of putting the playlist together was a history and music lesson for me, as well as an opportunity to spend time with some incredible music that I rarely get to utilize in my deejay sets. You can see Mavis! now on HBO and download the 2 hour soul, blues & gospel playlist here

The Roots Grammy Jam

For over a decade, The Legendary Roots Crew have hosted one of the most anticipated and dynamic pre-Grammy events in Los Angeles. Every year, music's best and brightest - newcomers and icons alike - pop-up unannounced to jam with the band and treat their audience to intimate, one of a kind performances. This year, I had the pleasure of deejaying the first of the 3 night jam. Peep the highlights below and on Okayplayer.

6ixtape

This new mix features a few of the top emerging and influential artists from my hometown of Toronto. Stream/DL right here at ms-nix.com/music or here.

Tracklist:
1. The North - Wondagurl
2. Save It - Tory Lanez ft. Ed Sheeran
3. Odd Future - JAHKOY
4. I Know - Jazz Cartier
5. Nuh Time - SAFE
6. Drama - Roy Wood$ ft. Drake
7. Long Fall - Shad
8. Black Body - Spek Won ft. Shi Wisdom
9. Paradise - Daniel Caesar ft. Badbadnotgood & Sean Leon
10. Colours (esta. Remix) - WILDE
11. Call Me - Ramriddlz ft. Nemesis
12. Summer Sixteen - Drake

The Refresh Radio Show #40

I spent this past winter solstice visiting The Refresh radio show with my gals Jasmine Solano and Martina McFlyy. Big up to everyone who came thru and brought vibes to the live broadcast at Meridian 23, and to Kieran Meadows for having us. It may have been the longest night of the year, but time flies when you're having fun.

Stream/DL the full show below. // Photos: Andre Power 

art after dark

Once a season, New York's Guggenheim museum hosts ART AFTER DARK, an event that invites members and the greater community to convene inside the famed Frank Lloyd Wright building for an evening of art and music appreciation, socializing and sometimes, as demonstrated on the night I deejayed...a lil dancing, a lil conga line and a lot of fun. 'Good Time Guggenheim' is what we're calling it from now on! // Photos: Stephanie Mei Ling

S E E N

Safe to say that Soho House NY had never seen the likes of SEEN, party brainchild of my brotha from anotha, honorary Trini and bonafide bacchanalist, Jonathan Mannion. 

We took the opportunity to baptize the House Vinyl Room in true Caribbean style, with food, drink, good vibes and big chunes! Much love to all the beautiful people who came out and made the night so special. 

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photo by Jonathan Mannion  

photo by Jonathan Mannion  

feeling it with Stephanie Mei Ling. photo by Jonathan Mannion

feeling it with Stephanie Mei Ling. photo by Jonathan Mannion

bear hugs for Rupee. photo by Jonathan Mannion. 

bear hugs for Rupee. photo by Jonathan Mannion.