Now I shall raise my glass and cheers to all of you tonight as I party and DJ into the new year. Hugs to all :)
Saturday, December 31, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEARS ALL!
Now I shall raise my glass and cheers to all of you tonight as I party and DJ into the new year. Hugs to all :)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
DJ INSYX'S BEST SONGS/REMIXES OF 2011
Here it goes and this list was not even close to being easy. I should have probably did Top 20, but I wanted to stay within tradition of my past years of DJing and the ends of the years. Well without further adieu....
DJ INSYX'S TOP 10 TRACKS OF 2011
10) LMFAO - Sexy and I Know It (Original Mix)
09) Martin Solveig feat. Kele - Ready 2 Go (Original Mix)
08) Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are (Carl Louis Mix)
07) Avicii - Fade Into Darkness (Vocal Club Mix)
06) Coldplay - Every Teardop Is A Waterfall (Pedro Heriques Remix)
05) Chrisette Michele - Epiphany I'm Leaving (Dave Aude Club Mix)
04) *Tied*
David Guetta Feat. Sia - Titanium (Original Mix)
David Guetta Feat. Usher - Without You (Original Mix)
03) Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (Almighty Club Mix)
02) Lady Gaga - Judas (Dave Aude Club Mix)
01) Adele - Someone Like You (eSQUIRE vs OFFBeat Remix)
Enjoy and Happy New Years all :))
Thursday, December 22, 2011
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
I will always be thinking of you all this holiday season. Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays to all. Be safe in your travels and have as much fun and less drama as possible hehe
Much Love,
DJ InsyX
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
AQUA LOUNGE XMAS PARTY THIS FRIDAY (DEC 23RD)
THE CHRISTMAS PARTY SESSION
DJ SASCH & HOST JESSE @ 6PM SLT
1000L SEXIEST IN CHRISTMAS!
The "CHRISTMAS PARTY" SESSIONS WITH DJ SASCH, HOST JESSE, AND DANCER SWEETLATINSPICE @ THE AQUA LOUNGE @ 6pm slt....Tonight it is all about The Holidays...Christmas is soon upon us....Let's all be sexy and Festive....Put on your Sexiest and Best Christmas Clothing or Costumes...for a chance of winning 1000L (split Prize)!! .... Ho Ho Ho This Friday!!!
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
DJ WORLD SESSION # 15 @ AquA Lounge!
at AQUA LOUNGE @ 4PM SLT
presented by: DJ WORLD, Aqua Lounge, Arsenal, Gay Fun World & Tainted Boys
DJS TO PLAY ARE....
4pm: DJ AESCHYLUS SHEPHERD
5pm: DJ WESLEY SPENGLER
6pm: DJ SASCH PETROV
7pm: DJ LEX SOLARI
8pm: DJ TOMTOM TABACZNYK
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Friday, December 16, 2011
DING EDDI AND JAGO'S 3 YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY THIS SATURDAY AT 4PM SLT
Saturday, December 10, 2011
JUST SOME CHRISTMAS PICTURES...
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
GREAT ARTICLE IN THE NY DAILY NEWS!
Clinton to world: Stop gay discrimination http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/obama-clinton-world-stop-gay-discrimination-article-1.987842?localLinksEnabled=false
GENEVA — The Obama administration bluntly warned the world against gay and lesbian discrimination Tuesday, declaring the U.S. will use foreign assistance as well as diplomacy to back its insistence that gay rights are fully equal to other basic human rights.
In unusually strong language, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton compared the struggle for gay equality to difficult passages toward women's rights and racial equality, and she said a country's cultural or religious traditions are no excuse for discrimination.
"Gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights," she said. "It should never be a crime to be gay."
Clinton's audience included diplomats from Arab, African and other nations where homosexuality is criminalized or where brutality and discrimination against gay people is tolerated or encouraged.
Many of the ambassadors in the audience responded with stony faces and rushed out of the room as soon as Clinton finished speaking.
President Barack Obama directed the State Department and other agencies to make sure U.S. diplomacy and foreign assistance promote gay rights and fight discrimination. But there are no specific new consequences for poor performers, meaning the directive is more of a challenge to other governments than a threat.
In announcing the policy the U.S. did not point to individual countries with specifically poor records on gay rights, although an annual State Department accounting of global human rights has cited abuses against gays by such friends as Saudi Arabia.
The White House said Tuesday's announcement marked the first U.S. government strategy to combat human rights abuses against gays and lesbians abroad.
The speech in Geneva, home of the United Nations' human rights body, is also part of the Obama administration's outreach to gays and lesbians, a core Democratic constituency at home. Since taking office, Obama has advocated the repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service members — now accomplished — and has ordered the administration to stop defending a law defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
However, Obama has stopped short of backing gay marriage, saying only that his personal views on the matter are evolving. That position and a long delay repealing the military ban have left some gay supporters disgruntled.
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney suggested that gay rights should not be a test for U.S. engagement abroad.
"I will be looking (at) foreign aid, whether it meets our national security interests and, number two, whether these nations are friends of ours and are willing to be friendly with us in ways when it matters the most," he said on Fox News Channel.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry went further.
"Promoting special rights for gays in foreign countries is not in America's interests and not worth a dime of taxpayers' money," a Perry campaign statement said.
Clinton said she knows the United States has an imperfect record on gay rights, and she noted that until 2003 some states had laws on the books that made gay sex a crime. But there is no reason to suggest that gay rights are something only liberal, Western nations can or should embrace, she said. She said nothing about gay marriage.
"Gay people are born into and belong to every society in the world," Clinton said. "Being gay is not a Western invention. It is a human reality."
In her most direct challenge to nations with conservative cultural or religious mores, Clinton catalogued abuses such as targeted killings of gays, "corrective rape" of lesbians or forced hormone treatments. She likened the targeting of gays for mistreatment to "honor killings" of women, widow-burning or female genital mutilation, examples of practices the U.S. decries but has not penalized friends including Afghanistan for carrying out.
"Some people still defend those practices as part of a cultural tradition," she said. "But violence toward women isn't cultural; it's criminal."
She also compared the evolution of cultural attitudes toward homosexuality to the changing view of slavery.
"What was once justified as sanctioned by God is now properly reviled as an unconscionable violation of human rights," she said.
The audience included lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists who applauded loudly and whooped in approval when Clinton finished.
Some of the diplomats who were invited were unaware of the topic beforehand, and Clinton introduced her subject gingerly. She said she knew it was sensitive and cut against ingrained traditions and expectations.
"Leadership, by definition, means being out in front of your people when it is called for. It means standing up for the dignity of all citizens and persuading your people to do the same," she said.
In the memorandum issued in Washington, Obama directed U.S. agencies working abroad, including the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, to use foreign aid to assist gays and lesbians who are facing human rights violations. And he ordered U.S. agencies to protect vulnerable gay and lesbian refugees and asylum seekers.
"The struggle to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons is a global challenge, and one that is central to the United States' commitment to promoting human rights," Obama said in a statement.
Gay rights groups praised the order as a significant step for ensuring that gays and lesbians are treated equally around the world.
"Today's actions by President Obama make clear that the United States will not turn a blind eye when governments commit or allow abuses to the human rights of LGBT people," said Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a gay advocacy organization.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
PARTY AT THE AWESOME UNDER WATER BUILD AT 3BEARS
I had a great time at my usual Saturday Night set at 3Bears at 6pm SLT on Saturday. The Theme was Bikers and the build was an underwater like club space. You know me and water hehe. Gotta love it. Enjoy the pics :)