once during an interview i was asked what the most important piece of equipment was in my kitchen. i'm certain they were expecting something like robot coupe or tongs. the cd player was my answer. and if marvin's on the box, turn it up. or as mentioned earlier, king pleasure probably my all time favorite singer, his version of moody's mood for love is the most listened to song in my collection. don't know him? i'd be glad to burn it for anyone interested.
i actually d j from the expo station from my laptop. i literally have a subwoofer and speakers on the metro shelving next to me. depending on time of day or how crazy it gets, it could be old r&b, followed by latin or brazilian (in the heat of the nite) and then chill out w/miles or trane. i know some chef's would frown upon that, and i understand their reasoning. but i don't agree and they are my kitchens to do as i please. think workout tape like when you're exercising. you can actually subliminally influence people by the groove. last pm we heard the sexual healing sessions (out takes), the newest al green, new bebel gilberto, a mix tape from miami, cubanisimo and the brazilian girls.
another thing i feel very strongly about is how similar in so many ways, music is to food. or for that matter, all of the arts. one reason i coined my personal term "jazzfood" which to me means "solid technique based upon tasteful improvisational skills". they come from the same place... @ least in my mind.
"In pursuit of joys untasted"
from Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata