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Well let's see... in the United States, this is "THEEEE weekend" for BBQ's and entertaining. So, I thought that some of you might be looking for music to play while you are manning the grill, throwing back some brews, and socializing.
No one should have to wory about the "ambiance" when there are so many more important things to do. If you are like me, you may just want to have a few cocktails, prep your meal, get to grilling, and catch up with family and friends. I just figured I would provide you with a few links to some of my favorite "Chill with the Chola" episodes from the last year and a half. Enjoy, and drink one for me! :)

So, maybe you need to get the party started and would like to enjoy the sounds of solid latin/disco/soulful house. Well it sure seems that November 2007's podcast might foot the bill.
Enjoy "Home Is Where The House Is." This is one of my most popular sets. Jazzy, sort of uptempo, latin influenced, and loads have fun. Play it by the pool, pour the cocktails strong, and enjoy what follows!

Okay, so maybe you dig the sounds of smooth Drum and Bass... not the loud, noisy jungle that you heard at that downtown club last weekend... the smooth sophisticated sounds of jazz and south american latin rhythm fused with double-time tempos. Can you say "Drum and Bossa?" Come find out...
Check out "Jazz Steppin'."
Pour the drinks stiff... but not TOO stiff. You are going to need your wits about you, and gyrating hips too!

Perhaps you like it loungy? Well you are in luck... it's my specialty! Nothing says "downtempo" like nuevo bossanova and samba.
I give you... "Bossa Chola..." Truly one of my favorites!
If Bossa Nova and Samba are not your thing... well then you might be crazy! However, I know that everyone has their tastes.
Maybe you would like to check out... "Back To The Lounge," so chic, so smooth, so cool! Both of these sets give me a "culinary hard on." Ya... you know what that means... solid cuisine, kick ass atmosphere, and solid mingling.
The proper pour for these types of situations is... flavorful drinks, maybe some exotic liquour... you choose the strength of said libations, it is your party after all. HOWEVER, do not feel the need to over complicate things... a well prepared martini, vodka soda with a twist of lime, or a gin and tonic would not be unheard of. Keep the dress light... bikinis and board shorts should always be welcome. Grass skirts would be a step beyond... hey, where is my invite? :)

I am sure that there are some of you out there that may want to take this weekend easy... really relax with your girl or guy and have a quiet evening draped in candle light. I definitely understand.
If you are cooking a fine meal but would like to start the cocktail hour out easy, well I have that too...
How about some "Jazz Vibrations" to get some things started before the Marvin Gaye or Barry White tunes grace the tonal background of your bedroom?
Pop in this mix, start cooking, pour some wine... I am not a wine snob so I can't offer a high-end recommendation here. I do however enjoy opening a bottle of red to accompany any meal (or any other random Wednesday night to be honest,) and I can recommend a bottle that my girlfriend Marci and I always enjoy, a St. Francis Merlot, 2004. If you happen to find it, buy as much as you can! We started drinking it when it was about $15. I would pay up to $30 a bottle, per case now if I could, so if you are lucky enough to find it, hook a brother up! :)

For those of you that might still be reading and, might be indulging in a weekend of clubbing, partying, and utter "ecstacy," I have not forgot about you. If you are looking to "transition" from a long night of dancing and partying, and, find that your clock reads six or seven AM, you may be looking for an extended set to get you through the twilight hours.
I offer you... "Good Morning Space Travelers," a moody journey in to the nether world, a dreamy place that will offer you a path home... to reality.
My recomendation for drinks will shift some here... lots of fresh, clean water, maybe a watermelon Gatorade, a 7-11 Icee and well...some sleep. :)
The set starts off a bit spooky and progressive. Over 77 minutes I bring things back to a positive and friendly place. This is the perfect early morning set. Don't be afraid to check out some of the links included in earlier parts of this article when it comes time to wake up, have a beer or whatnot, and start that BBQ. :)

Americans, whether you are enjoying a BBQ this weekend, a quiet night at home, or out partying like there is no tommorrow... I hope that you are safe, and, take the time to think about how lucky we are as Americans to live free, in this amazing place.
To all of my friends outside of the U.S, I hope that you also enjoy my mixes this weekend, and, perhaps feel some of the pride I feel. I am still learning about this great world around me and understand that politics and religion are complicated things. These things have no place here, only music, and the friendship that comes from freely expressing ourselves through 12 notes.
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