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Posted: 2016-10-10T14:27:41Z | Updated: 2016-10-10T14:27:41Z Stay In Tune With the Ws #MusicMonday Series | HuffPost

Stay In Tune With the Ws #MusicMonday Series

Stay In Tune With the Ws #MusicMonday Series
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After just returning from a successful tour with Sammy Adams, DJ Braun Dapper is mixing up Mondays at the W Boston.

The whole thing were trying to do here is to make something unique that you cant find anywhere else, says Dapper. As the W Bostons music director, Dapper aims to amp up the Boston music sceneand as a DJ whos been spinning for 17 years, he has the material to do it.

Every W does their own thing but I saw the direction White Shadow [the Ws global music director] was doing with music and it was very interactive, so, were trying to jumpstart from that.

And what better way to kick it off then to release a video montage of his tour with Sammy Adams ? The video, which follows Sammy Adams around his tour bus and offers an insiders perspective of the tour, is an introduction as to what Dapper has in store for the upcoming weeks. With these types of behind-the-scenes videos, Dapper hopes to attract a following and create a movement that goes beyond online interaction to include special performances, events and even art shows to liven up any Monday.

Art and music are super tied into each other. Especially in a lot of urban art or pop art, its like, What was he listening to when he made this? You can kind of tell--for me they are super linked.

The W already has a reputation among the music world, standing as the hotel-of-choice for many artists on tour, including recent guests of Timbaland and Lil Jon . Thus, Dapper plans to use this reputation as leverage to create a brand and online presence, but also to attract more than the typical crowds that flock to the hotel lounge for pre-show and pre-club drinks.

I feel like a lot of times a lot of DJs will say, Forget it, and bow down to play what they think people want to hear. Thats cool at times, but it kind of ruins what youre doing and makes it not special anymore.

This authenticity is what Dapper hopes to continue to contribute to the music scene, as hes stuck with this attitude and played an interactive part in the DJ industry, since he first broke into the scene after channeling inspiration from his first rave and Boy George performance.

That was the first time I was ever at a club and saw someone flying through records. He was drinking, spinning recordsit was like, Wow, I want to do this. Its like youre a puppet master.

So, Dapper turned his record collection into a career and became a master himself, thriving on the feeling of looking out on a crowd, reading a crowd and keeping them hooked.

I think thats the difference in what you get with someone whos just starting out, they are like, Im playing this, its what youre getting. But sometimes if its not working, you gotta switch it up. This is why Dapper likes to focus on just one or two people each night to feed off their energy, and stay motivated to keep turning out tunes to get the positive reaction hes looking for.

I love playing good disco music, says Dapper on his music of the moment. You forget how amazing these songs are, just how orchestrated they are. I mean it was the beginning of house music, so the beats there.

Yet, you never really know what youll get from the eclectic, soulful DJ, as it all depends on the evening, his mood and of course, the crowd, or type of venue. Follow it all on W Bostons Facebook and stay tuned for video releases including interviews with Czarface and Huey Mac , entertainment nights and know that any Monday you need a pick-me-up, the W is around to do just thatand if youre lucky enough, Dapper will be too.

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