Sista Stroke
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Producer, Songwriter, Musician, DJ, Composer, Engineer
About Me:
Blessed with natural musical talent and the uncanny ability to nurture her gift through a relentless pursuit of inspiration, Sista Stroke is an emerging force in modern underground music. Her musical roots grow deep and span across the boundaries of genre and geography. She is a child of the b-boy generation whose journey though life has included living in Houston, San Antonio, Panama, McLean (VA), most recently Chicago, and now Los Angeles. The rich cultural textures of these cities reverberate in her music.

Sista Stroke came up musically as a member of the legendary Rebel Crew, a musical family founded in Houston in the mid 80s by Joe B. and Rick Partida. As part of the Rebel Crew she played styles ranging from Hip Hop to Dance Hall, Jungle to Jazz, and Breaks to House always remaining anchored in soulful music. Her skills did not go unnoticed and she soon developed a following which called her to the road. In virtually no time Sista Stroke developed a hardcore fan base in cities around the United States, England and Mexico. She is known for beatin it hard, yet strokin' the soul with an incredibly moving blend of deep, funky, and spiritual house music (however, she has more than just house in her arsenal).

She has often been booked to open for various acts, ranging from house to hip-hop, such as Afrika Bambaattaa, The Executioners, Tortured Soul, King Britt, Derrick Carter, Joey Beltram, Donald Glaude, DJ Dan, Method Man, Boo Williams, Mark Farina, Kaskade, and Super Jane (Lady D, Colette, Dayhota, and DJ Heather). However, she has now become a headliner herself through consistency in her DJing and a growing discography.

As a producer, Sista Stroke has found a place musically where she can truly explore the depths of her creativity. In 2004 she became the preeminent in-house producer/remixer for Mother Tongue and Innuendo Records. Over the past five years she has released records on Mother Tongue, D'Lectable Rec, Dusttrax, and Hook-Up Tunes to name a few, along with some of the most sought after white labels in the industry. Through her original creations and remix work, Sista Stroke has made a name for herself in underground music. She is now poised to make her mark on the industry with projects on Revolutionary Music as well as several other lucky labels. Her releases on Revolutionary Music range from House to Hip Hop to down-tempo.

We understand that with this twelve year veteran, there can't be any rules. You just have to let her play, put your hands in the air, and yell "Stroke This!". For more music to preview from Sista Stroke, go to www.Revolutionary Music.com .

Music. The Drug of Champions .

Revolutionary Music. Nothing but.
Influences:
My mother's taste in Latin Jazz influenced me greatly. The Orchestra Big Bands from the 1930 s-1970, especially the ones from Cuba and Panama. Jazz and Blues greats: Miles Davis, Tito Puente, Sarah Vaughn, Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Ms. Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa, Billie Holiday, Thelonious Monk; and there's no forgetting Nina Simon - her voice was my light on many occasions. Though I would have given a weeks wages to have been able to see JUST ONE Count Bassi show ... *sigh*.

Hip-hop: Public Enemy, Guru, Roots, Beastie Boys (have a sit-down w/ me one day on music and I'll break that one down for you..), Hieroglyphics, Sunspot Jones, Aesop Alone, Kool Keith (Black Elvis fu**in' rocks!), KRS 1 and Boogie Down Prod., NWA, Run DMC, and Aceyalone - just to name some; Funk, Soul, most of the late 60's rock and soul like The Whispers and Cream; 70's music from Rock to Al Green to Led Zepplin and Kiss to the Delfonics, ... I love that West coast lazy-funk that saturated the airwaves through the late 70's. Artists like Randy Crawford and Bloodstone to Stevie Wonder and Bobby Womack heavily influenced the way I heard music. It was always about what was going on in-between the rhythms for me, and artists like Stevie really brought that out.

Dig - they were the ones that let me know that it was OK to color outside the lines.

All Rock: Rush (John Bonham and Neil Pert are the reasons I wanted to play drums), Police (Stuart Copeland is the reason I still can), Fleetwood Mac, and Chicago.. And then you got bands like Living Color (Vernon Reid was a genius!) to Metallica and Black Sabbath ... can't forget the Punk years and all the music we were listening to while we were out on our boards! Damn, I miss those days at times, and the flexibility of my knees ;). But when the late 80's came around and I discovered Dub (Skatalites, Marley, Lee Perry, DubPhonic ...), break beat, and this other shit that no one could seem to find a name for - the way I heard music was over for me. It was right after hearing a Beasties cd that was nothing but their instru[mental]s. I couldn't take it off repeat for months because I'd fallen in love. They were the first "band" - be it rock or hip-hop - with the balls to release an instrumental album. And it was sic! It fueled my relentless drive to seek out more music like this (I found Omi Trio, Krust, DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, and J-Boogie respectively), which I think is what brought me into this whole music-makin' sh*t in the first place. Down-Tempo and Acid Jazz really pressed my impressionable mind; however, when I discovered everything else under the dance music umbrella - it was over! The DJs that influenced me are none that youd (unless you were from San Antonio) ever heard of.. DJs like DJ Jesse and DJ Rise (first man to ever play Lil' Louis "French Kiss" - to my ears) and DeepFeel. Places like the Cameo Theatre was the only place we could get house music, and even then it was mostly NY/east coast house that we were being spoon-fed. Still - it was some of the best stuff I'd heard. Tony Humphries and Larry Heard still do it for me to this day, dig?

Damn, there's so many others but, hell, that should give you SOME sort of clue about my tastes and influences!!!

Comin' from where I'm from, where I'm at and where I've been.
5 Words to Describe My Style:
I can't. Though I will share that I've been compared to provoking the same emotional state that Jimmy Hendrix once did for someone. It was a man in his late 60's that had witnessed Jimmy in London.
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/sistastroke
What can I bring to this forum:
Dj Techniques, Mixing Skills, Musical Engineering, Beat Programme
What do I need support in:
Musical Engineering, Music Business Information, Promotion

NEXT UP = NEW Release on Stompy Music

I've got a new release out on Stompy, Primal, Beat Port, and various other web shops. You can also find this release on vinyl. That's right, good ol' black vinyl is STILL strong.
Love, and thank you for all your support. And remember, you heard this song first on Female Beatmakers.

Love,
Sista

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New Bootleg Posted

Posted on December 5, 2008 at 11:26pm 0 Comments

Hi Ladies!!!

Nice to see eveyrone here kickin some serious ass in the beat department!!! Just wanted to let you know that I've posted a new boot ... it's Usher's "Makin' Moments" .. I call it, "This Ain't ..."

Hope you feel me.

Nothing but LOVE!
sista
Sista Stroke

** Classic of the Week ** - The Pretenders

Posted on December 10, 2007 at 5:30am 1 Comment

This woman ... damn ... One of my first hero's of musical life. And

fuck what they say: this video and music was my SHIT growing up!!!!!! As was she ...







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Sista Stroke

Nice ...

Posted on December 10, 2007 at 12:35am 1 Comment

I think I'm going to be pushing the hell out of this site!!!

Thanks Ladies ... very nice to meet other ladies of my own kind.

Peace.

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At 3:22am on December 24, 2008, Sudari ScottSudari Scott said…
Wow ur so awsomely dope!!! So excited 2 meet like minded individuals!!
At 4:39pm on December 23, 2008, AJA "D"AJA "D" said…
that funny because i will be in cali on the 25 till the 1st so if you have anything going on i would love to stop by and listen , your sound is very soulful... i love all music you can feel, its never about how it sounds or what kinda of music it is as long as you can feel it in you soul... much respect and i will most def take a listen..
At 6:14pm on June 20, 2008, Leslie G. Tha ProducerChik aka "Ms.Pretty Dope"Leslie G. Tha ProducerChik aka "Ms.Pretty Dope" said…
Thanks for the add! Check out my music and tell me what you think!
At 12:14am on June 5, 2008, Wildflower BrownWildflower Brown said…
You know Disco Nights was one of my favorite songs growing up. Rock Boogie Oogie Oogie...I would love to hear what you do with that...
At 12:11am on June 5, 2008, Wildflower BrownWildflower Brown said…
TIGHT! Dwele would love this. I am feeling you! Stay blessed........Wildflower Brown
At 7:54am on January 5, 2008, AbstraktAbstrakt said…
this was definitely a pleasure visiting ur page...tight work...and yes i take my drugs everyday :) sumtimes i overdose on purpose..lol!
At 7:44pm on December 19, 2007, Female BeatmakersFemale Beatmakers said…
very talented lady. It is a pleasure to have you on here.
At 2:45am on December 11, 2007, DJ LADY DDJ LADY D said…
Love what you did to your wall...dayum you got talent oozing out of your fingertips baby! you make me proud to say woman!
At 12:08am on December 11, 2007, Sista StrokeSista Stroke said…
There is in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire, which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity; but which kindles up, and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity.
At 8:34pm on December 10, 2007, MissKaiMissKai said…
Ah yeah...Darlene...substantial lady indeed :-)
Well, keep in touch...holla if you ever need anything this way....& hopefully we'll cross paths one day...always encouraging to see other female DJs/producers.

Keep keepin' on...
 
 
 

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