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One of the really cool parts of my job as a SLE Reporter is I get to hear some of the absolute best of SL’s Musical talent. The SL Enquirer Open Mic Songwriters Contest attracts the very BEST musicians that the Grid has to offer, and the winner who closed out 2024 for us is no exception. Judging is tough…. REALLY tough….at these contests, given the phenomenal performances by all, and selecting the winner is no easy task. This time that honor fell to Amberle Snugglepuff, guitarist and singer extraordinaire. I caught up with Miss Amberle following a VERY hectic Holiday Season, and she graciously consented to answer a few questions so that you, the reader, might learn more about this sensational talent.
Josh (Thomas1 Bellic) SB: So, Amberle, Congratulations on your
win. It was well deserved. Thank you for agreeing to chat with me. To begin with, how long have you been
performing your music, and what sorts of venues?
Amberle Snugglepuff-Angel (amberle.snugglepuff) AS: Hi
there, thank you so much! I am truly honored and appreciate the opportunity to
reach different communities with this interview. I’ve been performing for about
7 years now. I started around 2017 and fortunately, I have had the opportunity
to perform at numerous venues that have spanned a range of themes and
occasions.
SB: Who were
your music idols, and those who most influenced your musical style?
AS: I grew up in a
musically oriented family, my mom was a performer during her younger days, my
dad was part of a band, and our extended family co-founded a choir when I was
still a baby. Surrounded by people who
loved music, it influenced how I perceived going about singing and performing.
It definitely brought about a wealth of techniques that I was able to utilize
even when I didn’t have any professional training or education. If there were
any, at all, it would be some classical techniques that were taught during the
time I was still part of the choir that my aunties co-founded. So, the biggest
influences were definitely very close to home.
SB: What was
the inspiration for the song you sang at the contest, and why did you choose
that particular song?
AS: I sang two songs that were very close to my heart, very sad tunes that were out of depth with the Christmas spirit. I sang Out of Love by Alessia Cara and Gravity by Sara Bareilles. It was a few weeks ago but I remember talking about how I always gravitate towards the heartbreak songs, and it felt right to acknowledge that there are some people experiencing this kind of sadness during a very festive season. As a performer, I believe there always has to be a balance between certain emotions that we evoke, but I can’t help it at times. I love it when people ‘feel’ and it’s amazing when I get to bring people on an emotional rollercoaster with me.
AS: I’m really bad
at describing/defining my brand or musical style but on a personal note, my
preference tends to gravitate towards songs from the 80’s to the present. Pop
is definitely a big factor but I love to listen to all sorts of genres and that
can translate to covers that sound entirely my own. I love breaking songs down
into raw versions that may evoke a different kind of emotion intended and I
believe it’s what makes music so special, we can all be singing the same song
but have very different intentions or directions taken.
SB: What are
your landmark performances? Best
Memories performing both in RL and in SL?
AS: Singing is
mostly a hobby to me, but the best memories from RL that I remember are when I
joined plays and music events during my younger school years, band sessions
when I got older and probably attempting to join The Voice Philippines one
time.
In SL, there are also several. The first would be performing
at Templemore for the first time, under their management, after a very long
break that I took. Shoutout to my lovely team, for having my back through all
of this, I would never have come back to singing if not for them. The biggest
‘landmark’ performance would definitely be performing for SMOKEFEST 2024, it
was definitely a moment that I would never forget. From the months of
preparation down to the day I got to sing for such a big crowd, it was a great
honor and opportunity to be a part of it. Lastly, I find myself marveling at
being invited to private moments where I get to sing for people who have
followed me for a while, their birthdays, weddings and what not. I consider
them a big milestone because I get to be a part of something that means a lot
to them and as an artist, I thrive on the connections made.
SB: How did you
take the news when they first announced your name as the winner?
AS: I was
genuinely surprised because it felt surreal. I was grateful but I honestly
couldn’t believe it because I also thought about all the other amazing
performers who were in the running. The winner could easily have been any one
of them.
SB: What does
it take to be a successful musician these days?
AS: Success is
subjective and is different depending on who is asked. For me, success in music
isn’t just about talent, it requires a blend of talent, dedication,
adaptability, and business savvy. I personally value a good work ethic and
persistence, because I believe that being able to break through obstacles,
rejection and personal troubles hone and define musical skill and creativity.
Also, let’s not forget that connecting with your audience is also up on that
list, emotionally resonating with your people gives a musician the opportunity
to evoke feelings and/or tell a compelling story, even if it’s not something
that someone is going through at that very moment.
SB: You’ve been
on the grid for a while now. What advice could you give to someone who wants to
be a songwriter?
AS: I’ve been on
the grid for about 12 years now, performing for 7. I’ve written some songs here
and there, but there are some that I’ve not really shared just yet. Personally,
I’d say find the method that makes your ‘madness’, creativity if you will,
work. It’s different for everybody but I believe that knowing and channeling
what you want people to feel while continuing to study and learn about music
helps. Write often, as it stimulates growth. Tell a story, your story, as it
makes you relatable. There’s so much, but beyond the technicality, I’d say…
Have fun! Enjoy the process, and as hard as it is to follow this advice for me,
don’t be too hard on yourself.
AS: Yes, I have a
few that I maintain, and would love to get a follow!
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/amberlemusic/
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/amberlemusic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/50ShadesofAmber/
SB: Do you post
your performance schedule for anyone who wants to catch one or more of your
gigs?
AS: Yes, I have a
calendar that everyone can look into, and we post in-world, social media and
the Discord community.
In-world Group:
secondlife:///app/group/ca9e05ac-c484-0cd0-2ddc-dc66457ef5cd/about Calendar: https://tinyurl.com/AmberleLive/
Discord: https://tinyurl.com/AmberleDiscord/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/50ShadesofAmber/
SB: Amberle, is
there anything else you would like to share with our SL Enquirer Readers?
AS: I would like
to use this opportunity to express my gratitude to everyone. If you’re reading
this, thank you for your time and I hope you enjoyed getting to know me more as
much as I enjoyed sharing my thoughts with you all.
Thank you to Ninja, Kaysie and Wolfie for organizing the
Christmas Open Mic event that led to this opportunity. To Lanai, and you Josh,
for this interview.
A big shout out to my Templemore family. Luis Lockjaw, you
are my rock through all the madness, thank you for encouraging me to come back
to performing in SL and continuing to support me through everything. Rhia, Taj,
and Levi, I can’t express just how much I appreciate you all. I don’t
exaggerate when I say I can’t do this without you. Carly, your support means so
much to me, thank you for giving me that extra push to explore more
possibilities in music.
To the people I consider my family, best friends one could
ever ask for and the best support system, you make my SL so fulfilling. Chris
Grumpypants, Katsumi & Sonne Tchailenov, Tira and Des Ashen, Jessica
Gabardini, Alesea and Crash Seaborne, Steph Sinatra, you mean so much to me.
Thank you, I love you.
To my Angel family, thank you for taking me in, keeping me
safe and having my back. You are all so special to me and I will forever be
grateful.
Last, but not the least, thank you to the people who have
consistently supported me through this musical journey. My Amberfied, you are
the best community one could have, and fortunately, you are mine. Here’s to
more moos! ♥
I hope 2025 is good for everyone! Again, thank you and keep
safe!
So there you have it, folks. Straight from the songbird’s mouth. Amberle’s unique interpretation and
delightful style she brings to her singing is something that is MUCH better
experienced, than described.
Take a look at her calendar, find a performance, and judge
for yourself. You will NOT be disappointed. And I stand behind THAT prediction. Catch one
of her gigs soon.
And when you do, tell ‘em Josh sent ya. You’ll be so very glad you did.
Be there! Aloha!
SB
After her stunning performance and the winners were
announced, I asked SVOX if she would agree to sit for an interview, as I was
certain our readers would enjoy reading about this Melodious Marvel. This Wizard of Words. This plucker of guitar strings and of
heartstrings. And she said “Yes”.
SVOXY: It's been about 2 years. It started at
the Savoy Ballroom and then about a year ago, I joined Simstar. I met the
founders, Darius Anthony and Melly Faith who founded Simstar in 2023. The idea
was to create a community of artists that support each other and since then,
I've been performing at many different kinds of venues. Anything from beach
cafes to large Latin style venues to big stage events. Charity Events like
" Scare me silly" for diabetes Awareness Team.. "Relay for Life
" American Cancer Society.. And at the Savoy Ballroom they collect for the
research of Parkinsons.
Simstar has helped me explore and broaden my exploration of
different Venue’s
I choose to do 1-2 sets a week on SL maximum so I can keep
exploring and listening to other artists.
JB: Who were your music idols, and
those who most influenced your musical style?
SVOXY: I love all
kinds of music so there's no specific influence I can state. There are some
amazing 60’s soul singers like Etta James and Aretha Franklin, there are awesome
70’s composers, 80s style and pop, 90’s Grunge and ROCK scene. BBKing from the
blues scene and Erika Badu from the RnB Jazz world.
SVOXY: When at a
new venue I just grab for the newest things I've worked on to display if it be
at an open mic. I chose my latest song “Just the way it is” because of the high
energy and relatable story behind the lyric… at some point every one meets and
connects with someone that can sweep you into a whirlwind of excitement.
My second song being called “one way” is more of a
reflection of life, your choices pave the way of life path. You can always be
kicked back to the start again but you often need to endure and learn, so that
song is about being strong and empowering yourself to make the choices you need
to make.
JB: How would
you describe the brand that you now represent? To really stand out in the SL
Music scene, you have to have something special about your performances. How do
you define your music style?
SVOXY: I strive to represent myself by keeping true
to the journey in life. I am not sure it is a brand or if it makes me stand
out. I am just being me in the world, gaining and sharing experiences and then
telling those stories through lyrics; if it be about connectivity and love or
just fantasy. So, I think what I try to make special is sharing the stories
with the listeners and that lets us all feel connected as people during the
live sets.
The other thing is I keep the music organic. We play and
record everything you hear with real instruments and microphones and I think
(hope) that comes across as relatable and engaging. I love talking to
listeners, laughing at mistakes and having fun together so we all feel good at
the end.
SVOXY: In SL, it
would be sharing the stage with Dorian Dragon at the Renaissance Fair 2023 for
the American Cancer Society. I truely love supporting other artists. I consider
us all on the same path to sharing our talent. In RL, I have great memories of
a world tour I did many years ago as part of a live stage production, singing
to lots of people in so many different countries.
JB: How did you
take the news when they first announced your name as the winner?
SVOXY: Overwhelmed
and surprised. A friend, Samuel James, sent me a link to jump in a check it out
so it was a surprise to be competing and a bigger surprise to win. It's very
humbling and I'm so thankful to everyone involved. It's a true honour.
JB: What does
it take to be a successful musician these days?
SVOXY: I think
it's the same as it has always been and that is to really connect with people.
If you create the music you love, it will eventually find it's right audience
and the connection will happen. Of course, you need to learn how to create the
music and make it sound good which can be very challenging, but once you get to
a point where it's ready to share, then you find your listeners one by one.
Just like they did decades ago, you hit different venues to find your audience
except now we are doing it in virtual venues and not in a touring van haha. It
feels like the real success is finding people that you can enjoy the experience
with.
SVOXY: We all love
stories so focus on telling a story through lyrics and melody. And tell the
stories that you enjoy yourself. Life and experience is the best inspiration
for relatable stories and remember there are lots of people out there with
similar tastes to you so if you feel connected to what you've written, others
will too. Once you have some stuff written, then be brave and share at open
mics. Enjoy the journey and be patient with your songs finding their audience.
JB: Do you have any social media sites that folks can visit to see more of you and your work?
SVOXY: I mainly
use one focal point for social media:
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/selaperforms
JB: Do you post
your performance schedule for anyone who wants to catch one or more of your
gigs?
SVOXY: I have some
regular gigs that I do each fortnight or month. The easiest way to see them is
on the SIMSTAR Website: under artist SVOXY you can access my Calendar to catch
my show information - date and time. You can also join my Svoxy group so you
get notified when I'm hoping on for a live set.
JB: Is there
anything else you would like to share with our SL Enquirer Readers?
SVOXY: I send greetings and Happy, Happy Holiday
Season
And so there you have it folks. Direct from the Singer’s mouth to the written
word. As you can see, SVOXY is a
multitalented musician, composer and performer. For those of you who enjoy the
finest in live entertainment in SL – and you KNOW who you are – make it a
special point to catch SVOXY Live, in concert. Go to the website above and
check it out. Believe me when I tell
you, you do NOT want to miss this Lady.
And by the way…when you do….Tell ‘em Josh sent ya. You’ll be glad you did
Be there! Aloha!
JB
At the side of the road stood a sign, noting that I had entered the great and fabled RP build – Magnolia City. I located the Municipal Center and located the office of Mr. Vic Mornington, Director of Marketing. He was busy approving some newly printed posters announcing the upcoming FLICKR Photo contest they are running, and he graciously agreed to chat with me about this marvelous build.
Vic Mornington (VM):
Hi! So, to break it down to its
basics...Magnolia City is a family roleplay town which, as the name suggests,
is set up for town style roleplay. We
have the foundation elements already in place, police, fire dept, hospital etc. It's based in Florida, somewhere south of
Miami. Its currently at 7 regions, with the 7th region, the marina, currently
under development. There are plans for
future expansions of the city.
JB: But aren't there several
"RP Cities" in SL? What would
you say is the "Magnolia City" difference"?
VM: At the last
count, at least in the Destination Guide ran by Linden Lab, there are about 16
RP towns and cities. Some of them are in
the past (Victorian Age) some of them are sci-fi and set in the future. Magnolia City is set in the contemporary
current times. Practically all of the
large RP town and city communities are set either on the west coast, or the
north east coast. Magnolia is unusual in
that its set on the south east coast...Florida, where we can do some things a
bit differently than a lot of other communities have done, especially with the
landscaping of the regions
JB: OK. Share with us some of the history of Magnolia
City? Is there anyone still around from
those early days?
VM: It officially
opened on June 1st of 2024, so it’s still a relatively new community. At the start, it was a group of people who
were already all friends due to being in another RP town which was having
difficulties, later on that RP town basically shut down.
At the beginning of May of this year the original Magnolia
website was launched with a 30-day countdown to the regions opening up. Most of the people who moved in to the then
two region sized city are still around to this day,
JB: Who are
some of the key Movers and Shakers here?
VM: Well, you have
Niko as the owner, then Jenna as the City Admin and Roxy as the moderator. The landscaping is down to Dacio and Violet,
with Dacio being the design director for all 7 regions. The main departments, including my own
(marketing) is listed on the site here https://www.magnolia-sl.com/officials/
there are a lot of people who are running the roleplay side of things, the Fire
Dept and Police Departments for instance.
When it comes to the IT side of things, the Magnolia City
website is run by Niko and includes some things not seen before in websites
that cover Second Life RP towns.
Character sheets, job applications, a direct chat tie in to discord – it’s
all available on the Magnolia website!
Events are very important for any community in Second Life
as well. Well-run and regular events
ties a community closer together.
Electra runs the events department, and she going to get busy with the
Christmas season just around the corner.
VM: Events and RP
are the mainstays of Magnolia. Every week there are regular events on like
Bingo. Murphys Old Ale House has live
singers on as well and Loose Change has semi regular parties. My own bar will hopefully soon be starting up
mid-week events. Trivia night has
recently become a regular event in the city too and we also have games nights
ran by the Dept of Public Works.
The events aren’t just dictated by the staff either. Anyone living in Magnolia City can submit an
event idea in the Discord channel and the events team will work with them to
see if it can be done in Magnolia, the team will help organize it and even
provide a DJ if the person with the event idea doesn't know any DJ's.
On top of that, there is the roleplay. The police dept, fire dept, department of
public works, hospital, criminal group (yes, we have a criminal group), and the
DMV all roleplay around the town, currently the Dept of Public works is
replacing all the fire hydrants in the town, and medical dept is in the process
of giving residents flu vaccinations. Whatever your flavor of RP, there’s
something to do in Magnolia.
JB: I notice
several distinct areas here. can you
break it down for our readers?
VM: The original
two regions, Magnolia City and Paradise Palms laid down the foundation of what
is the eastern end of the city. A more
contemporary themed Floridian city with the beach and boardwalk taking up the
far eastern edge. Those two region
themes move north into the Coconut Terrance and Sunshine Keys regions which are
an extension of that city feel. The
western side of the city though slowly transforms into something you would
expect to see in the south of Florida.
Swamplands.
Bramble Brook, Mango Grove and then Mandarin Marina is the
first stage of the westward expansion of the city, with Bramble Brook and Mango
Grove being the first section of what will be a large swampland area in
Magnolia. The way it was landscaped is a
"Partial Drained" swampland, so yes, there are houses actually in the
swamplands that are only accessible by boat, there are off branch roads leading
in to more contemporary streets which are surrounded by swamps.
The entire northern edge of the town is the
"Downtown" area of Magnolia.
High rise condo apartments and hotels and a concentration of businesses
surrounding them (including the gym).
The main events park, which is a 100m x 60m open land area is, as the
name suggests, set aside for large events, like the Christmas event which is
currently being set up by the events team.
The area surrounding the events park is still currently under
construction but eventually will have the docklands and the new city hall.
JB: So,
Vic. Tell me about this FLICKR
contest? There must have been a typo on
the poster I saw because it said there are 40 THOUSAND lindens in prize money
up for grabs. Really? 40K?
VM: Nope it's not
a typo! The Flickr contest runs until
November 30th and the prize money is from the sponsors of the event, those
three women you seen in the video with the Scottish accents. They go by the name Charlie's Angels in
Second Life. So, they are putting up the
money for 1st place (25,000), 2nd place (10,000) and 3rd place (5,000). Judged by the angels and two of their blogger
friends if a tie-break should happen. If
you want more info, have a look at the post in the Flickr group here https://www.flickr.com/groups/magnoliacity
JB: Just where
might someone go to learn more about Magnolia City? Social Media sites, SURL, etc?
VM: All of the
major info on Magnolia can be found on our awesome website, to gain access to
it all you’ll need to make an account but once you do, you’ll have access to
job listings, character sheets and more!
https://www.magnolia-sl.com
I run the social media side of things, the two to keep an
eye on would be:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/magnoliacitysl/
and
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@magnoliacitysl
However, the Discord is the central place for chatter and
news.
The Discord main channels (Chat and RP Chat) have got relays
into the same group channels within Second Life. So, if you are in the RP and chat groups for
Magnolia City inworld, you can chat to those groups via Discord and vice
versa! You can find the Discord link on
the social media bar at the very top of the site page.
VM: If you do
decide to visit Magnolia, I hope you have an awesome visit! Also, we have been running a Thanksgiving
month special rental offer for current and new renters. If you rent three weeks, you get one week
added free! That offer, like the Flickr
contest, ends on November 30th! If you
have any other questions, pop into the discord or just pop a message off to me
inworld! :D
So, there you have it, Folks. Whether you are a noob RPer, a more
experienced person interested in the field, or one with years under your belt
as a seasoned RPer…or just interested in visiting this amazing build…Magnolia
City is DEFINITELY worth checking out.
So, head on over to Magnolia City. Tell ‘em Josh sent ya.
You’ll be glad ya did
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Magnolia%20City/208/41/22
Be there! Aloha
JB
As a writer for the SL Enquirer, I get to travel the Grid in search of the absolute best creations by our many residents, and seeking the ultimate "High" that is possible in this pixelated paradise called SecondLife. I have found High Velocity Motorcycle Raceways, High Energy Cocktail Lounges, High Flying Air Shows. Highly Skilled DJs, and High Quality Builds. But this year was different. This year I git to peek behind the curtain of High Fashion, and the results were stunning. No. I did NOT get to judge a Fashion Event (my boss kept THAT duty), but I did get to interview the winner of this year's LUXE LOOK OF THE YEAR 2024 competition. I caught up with this year's winner, Vanessa(VANESSAJANE66). She was packing her bag to catch a TP on the first stop of a promotional tour, but she did manage a few minutes to share some of her experiences with our SLE readers.
Vanessa Jane (VJ): I had been a Finalist in the 2022 Look of the Year contest and had enjoyed the experience. I met new friends, gained valuable modeling knowledge, and loved the fun of the contest itself. The 2022 competition left very positive memories so when the contest came around again in 2024 I was keen to experience it again and see how far I had grown as a model and stylist.
JB: How was the experience? What did you find to be the most enjoyable aspect of the competition?
VJ: As expected it was another great experience. The contest is very well organised and lots of thought is put into developing the Finalists during the process.
I loved the theme this year, using the style Icons of Jade Pono (the Look of the Year winner in 2022), Ponchituti Boucher, Frolic Mills, Zuri Rayna, and Coco Chanel. We had to pay homage to their style but interpret it creatively in our unique way. My assigned Icon was Coco Chanel and I wanted to capture the essence of her fashion ethos but take it to the 21st Century.
VJ: We had a surprise challenge assigned to us by In-Nova Models. Naar, who is a previous Look of the Year winner, gave us a headpiece and gave us half an hour to style it for a photo shoot where the headpiece was the focus. We were given no other advice. Luckily I realised I should use Luxe Paris clothing, but forgot you don't need to worry about shoes if being photographed from the shoulders up!
JB: Why is fashion important to you?
VJ: I am a creative person generally and love the ability of fashion to visually represent who I am as a person, and how I wish to show myself to the world. In Second Life I have the perfect 'clothes horse' figure so that expands my ability to explore different styles and different aspects of myself through them. As a model and stylist who is also an artist, I love to find the 'voice' of clothes and express that in how I style and present them. I must also say that in real life I live in the far north of Scotland. It is a beautiful place with often awful weather. Nothing beats coming into SL and putting on fabulous fashion after being enveloped in wool and waterproofs in real life!
JB: How would you describe the brand that you now represent?
VJ: Luxe Paris is a brand with genuine passion, vision, and aim to bring elegant, European Couture-inspired fashion to men and women in Second Life. It is not a shallow, purely commercially driven business but a true fashion house with a mission and drive. I love how the Designers bring real-life experience and skills into their work, which truly gives the brand its unique look. I also love how they continually push to make Luxe Paris designs as good as they can be. Second Life is often a shallow place and it is a pleasure to find such authenticity and integrity, in both the lovely people who make up the team, but also in what they want to achieve with the brand.
VJ: I was in complete shock as I hadn't expected to win. My brain kind of evaporated when they announced my name. It was not my finest hour when they gave me the winner's tiara, which was boxed. I floundered way too long before realising I could rez and unbox the tiara behind the winner's podium to wear it for my photograph to be taken.
JB: How do LUXE Fashion Shows stand out from all the other similar events out there?
TVJ: This question makes me think of Look of the Year Winner Jade Pono's amazing 2022 show 'We Are the World'. It had a clear and wonderful theme, of highlighting and celebrating Diversity through the medium of Fashion. The participating models were all ethnicities and were given creative rein to interpret their looks. The show was superbly organised and staged by the Powerhouse Collective and great attention to detail was paid to every element. The Show encapsulates for me why Luxe Paris shows stand out.
JB: What does it take to be a successful Fashion Show contestant?
VJ: Don't expect to win, but work hard towards always getting better because one day you might reach the level where you could win. Do competitions for the holistic experience they give, the memories and friends you make, the fun of the challenges, and the opportunities to measure progress and grow. Leave your ego at the door and be positive and nice to your fellow candidates. Remember most, if not all of the time, you will not become the winner. If you have gone into competitions for all the other positive experiences and benefits you will never be a loser either.
VJ: This depends. Do you want to be a High Fashionista or a Model / Pageant competitor? Modeling in SL isn't a place for big fragile egos. Do it if it's your passion, and you are driven by a desire to keep learning and improving. There are many disappointments, especially today because opportunities are fewer as the Modeling and Pageant worlds are smaller.
Being a High Fashionista is easier, do your research into RL trends and explore widely among the SL Fashion brands in SL. There is so much to explore. Remember too the RL trick, you can make even a basic outfit high fashion if you style it with creative, fabulous accessories.
JB: And of course, what is a Fashion Show without social commentary? What social stigma does society need to get over? What makes you roll your eyes every time you hear it?
VJ: Unfortunately, we live in an imperfect World. For me, this isn't helped by many who have closed minds, set and rigid beliefs, and an almost tribal 'them or us' attitude, which cannot be swayed by evidence. Mother Teresa said 'If you judge people you have no time to love them'. We all have our human condition to connect us and it saddens me that people for whatever reason cannot develop open minds.
JB: Is there anything else you would like to share with our SL Enquirer Readers?
VJ: I am looking forward to working hard as Brand Ambassador, and the opportunities and experiences that are opening for me. I am truly passionate about paying back the trust and the belief Mika, Paris, and the team put in me when I won. Luxe Paris feels like a home I have come to and will contribute to, both during my reign and perhaps, if I am lucky, as a Designer going forward.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAzobyQazqw
Soooo...there you have it. What better advice can you find than that coming directly from this year's winner? If you have ever thought about entering the world of High Fashion, take in a show or two. Talk to the contestants - they don't bite. And who knows? Maybe some year you, too, might find yourself featured in SL Enquirer as a LUXE Paris: Look of the Year WINNER
Give it a shot. Tell 'em Josh sent ya. You'll be glad you did
Aloha!
JB
SecondLife is truly a land of infinite possibilities for those with the determination and the imagination to make their dreams come true. For the artist, the possibilities of pixel art are amazing. And for the music lover, world-class performances with top-notch talent are only a few mouse clicks away. But by far, the vast majority of musical entertainment is provided by DJs and their talented Hosts. Together, they work to provide residents with a fun and engaging musical experience.
The best of those DJs and Hosts rise quickly to the top of the heap, and I was fortunate enough to meet two such individuals on my last trip to Saddles Canyon Country Retreat. Laser Stratten is the DJ of the Month at Saddles, and Abby Walker has been selected as the Saddles Host of the Month. I was able to catch up with these two extraordinary entertainers between sets the other day, and they were willing to share with me the secret of their success as DJ and Host.
Josh (Thomas1 Bellis) JB: Thanks for agreeing to meet with me. Sooo…tell me, please. Just how long have you been in the DJ and
Host business?
Laser Stratten (LS):
I started DJing when a friend of mine was a manager at Wildcats when it
was just beginning around 2012. I was
still working in RL doing a job that required many hours of my time, so I was
mainly a fill-in DJ. I didn't really start taking permanent sets until a few years later.
JB: What made you get started in this job?
LS: I've always enjoyed listening to
music. I joined SL out of curiosity
but soon got caught up in going to live music events and gained some DJ
friends. I really didn't have plans to
be a DJ until this manager friend
convinced me I should. I had help
getting set up with a SAM Broadcaster and began accumulating music. I also got help from some experienced DJ's on
how to use the SAM and set up music to present to the club VIP's. I developed
my own style over the years.
SB: How many clubs
are you currently hosting?
LS: I am only
working at one venue at this time, but I've worked a many different ones
through the years. I'm not averse to working in multiple clubs, but working at
only one club can sometimes turn into a family atmosphere which I enjoy.
AW: Currently, I mainly only host
at Saddles. I am a host at two other clubs: Copperhead Roads and I’m a fill-in
at Bearfoot & Buckwild.
JB: What
genre of music do you play, and do you have a favorite?
LS: I play mostly country and red dirt. Some classic and
Southern rock, too. I like to highlight
my home State of Texas and the large variety of musical talent that exists
here.
JB: Do you have your own group?
LS: I do! My group members are called Laser Beams!
secondlife:///app/group/91b029b2-be06-c177-a8d7-31381f04be3b/about
AW: As a host, I do not have my own group. However, I do know a few hosts that have a large enough following for a group.
JB: You two make a great team, and we can see the
real chemistry there. Do you two normally work together, or do you do separate
gigs?
LS: Abby and I met
at a club quite a few years ago. She
would host for me at times, but it seems that she is my exclusive host at
Saddles. She is a misplaced Texas girl
who grew up not far from where I live now in Texas, so it's fun for us to work
together.
AW: Lately, we have been working together a lot. Especially at Saddles. But in the past, we have not always worked together even though we have worked at the same clubs before. We have known each other for several years.
JB: The best DJs and Hosts are usually good-looking, friendly, and outgoing…at least the good ones are. And as semi-celebs,
they must have people looking to hook up, don't they? How do handle the Fans
who may want more from you than just your music?
LS: My DJ mentor,
Strummer Skytower actually warned me about that. I was in a committed relationship at that
time, so when I did get a few flirty IMs, I'd just ignore them or laugh it
off. Yeah, it does happen at times, I guess.
And if a DJ is so inclined, they can meet some new people that way. These days, I am a happily married man in
both RL and SL. We met in SL and are now
married in RL. We met when she was a
club owner and I was a DJ looking for work.
I tell her when someone IMs me to tell me they like how I DJ or comment
about my voice and she tells me..." Yeah, they're trying to flirt with
you" and we chuckle about it.
AW: There have been a few times where someone has tried to hook up with me. I always try to be friendly to everyone and even flirt a little, but if it gets too much, I let the person know they need to back down. I simply tell them we can be friends and no more.
LS: It takes a
working knowledge of the music you intend to play. And you need to be able to express yourself
over a microphone. Most club owners
don't want you to just be a radio. They
want you to engage the VIPs and make it interesting. I try very hard to do
that.
AW: I would say if someone wants to become a
host, they should watch how other hosts operate in the clubs. Keep a notecard
up and if the host says something you really like then type/copy it down and
even reword it to make it more personal. I would encourage them to jump right
in and just do it. Most clubs are willing to let someone new try it out and
they will help them along.
JB: Why is it that people often don't tip the
host or tip the host less than the DJ?
LS: To be honest, I
don't usually get notified when a host gets tipped. But being a host, a GOOD host, is hard
work. I've hosted before, and it's not
fun to me! They have to be on their toes to greet the VIPs and disseminate all
the information the club owners and managers need them to make known. So tipping them less than the DJ is just not
right. I always tip them the same as the
DJ unless I really know the DJ well.
AW: As a host, I do see this often. I think most people feel the DJ does more work and must pay to get the music. They don’t realize that the host is not just up there looking good. We send out all notices, spam multiple groups, welcome everyone into the club, and monitor chat for any issues going on, if we hear something wrong with the music or can’t hear voiceovers, we should contact the DJ to let him know. DJs and Hosts both play a vital role in the success of a club and the set and we do an equal amount of work to make it a success.
JB: Point is well taken, Abby. So…Is there anything else you would like to
share with our SL Readers?
LS: People need to know that running a SL club
is not an easy, or inexpensive undertaking.
I would bet that most clubs are not money-makers. So, when the DJ or Host asks for donations to
the club, please know that it is expensive to pay for clubs. These owners do all they do as a labor of
love and all their support - and yours - is much appreciated
AW: I would encourage anyone who would like
to become a Host or DJ to just do it, and not be afraid. Most people here in SL
are very supportive and really, it’s all about just having fun.
One of the BEST things about being a writer for the Grid’s longest-running, continually active news source is that I get to travel the grid on a regular basis, at the paper’s expense. On these trips, I get to discover all manner of phenomenal builds by the talented residents of SL. General. Moderate, and Adult...the Grid’s got something for everyone! But in the inventory of Adult Sims, one that stands head and shoulders above the rest of the pack is the unique and incomparable “Pleasure Zone”. After seeing their ad, my curiosity was aroused and I set about trying to learn what I could about this aptly named Sim. Intrigued by their ad, I felt compelled to check. While there, I ran into the owners, Draven Voight and Trish Nebula, and they graciously agreed to sit with me for a spell and answer my questions about this most unusual build.
Josh (Thomas1 Bellic) JB:
So tell me, guys. Where did you get the idea for Pleasure Zone? Is there
some history here?
Trish Nebula (TN): We opened another club a few years back
based on a Circus theme that was all rock and to be honest sex sells in second
life. I was concerned about the patrons we would attract by having a sex-themed club,
we started as just DJing and keeping it all sex-based and then people just kept
coming back and wanting more.
Draven Voight (DV): We tried a metal club and we wanted more variety so we decided to open a sex club that plays rock, country, and metal. We were brainstorming names and Pleasure Zone seemed to fit perfectly.
JB: OK Draven and Trish. Just what is “Pleasure
Zone” all about?
DV: A fun friendly
atmosphere where everyone is welcome.
Clothing is frowned upon but nudity is not required. Sex and partying go hand and hand here.
People can grope each other on the dance or take it to a room. We want
everyone that comes here to feel like they are old friends as soon as they land. We
don't want a "clicky" club.
TN: Great music and
everyone feels welcome. We want people to enjoy the sexual side of second life
and not feel like you gotta go to some dingy-looking sim to have a good
time, but a great place to meet people and perhaps use the amenities while here
and come back to the dance floor and party some more.
JB: Who managed to put this thing together and
what role did each of you play?
DV: We both put our
heads together and built this club from the ground up. We are both co-owners
and in the beginning, we were the only DJs and we hosted for each other.
TN: We built a few
different designs and it took us a few weeks to build what we have now. We
wanted something unique.
JB: There are many fun and exciting Adult Clubs out there. What is the Pleasure
Zone difference?
TN: Honestly, we
pride ourselves on the fact everyone here is special. It doesn’t matter if they
are a day old or 16 years old. Everyone is greeted and we encourage staff to
engage with all people, not just the regulars.
That is how they become regulars.
DV: Really friendly atmosphere, staff is required to greet everyone and make them feel welcome. No one is a stranger and whenever someone joins the group Everyone welcomes them to The Pleasure Zone Family.
JB: Tell us about some of the different areas on the property?DV: There is a
gangbang area, BDSM room, a glory hole room, a porn cinema, couples rooms, a
shower area, and a lounge. We have a
teleporter that has a wedding venue that is free to use, an Oasis, a hideaway, and a sex beach.
TN: We have a mall,
a few different areas for different sexual needs, a porn cinema and we have a
teleporter to go to a wedding venue that is free to use, a little
oasis(romantic setting with a house and hidden cave), and a fairy house. We also
have a sex beach we do outside themes at. There is the KISS stage for concerts.
We also have a KISS Tribute band stage because PZ is the
official home of the KISS Alive Tribute Band.
JB: Do you have any plans for future
development?
TN: We have changed
things up a few times, and try to keep what has worked. Currently, we haven’t
looked into building anything more ATM and just trying to build patrons and
more staff to meet the needs of the people wanting more parties during the day.
JB: Could you share some of the interesting things that visitors and guests can do at Pleasure Zone?
TN: They can get
married and honeymoon here. There are a lot of different areas for the more
sexually active. There is a shopping mall and can chill and watch a variety of porn.
DV: They can shop,
party with us, have sex in about any room they choose, or watch porn.
JB: Do you host Special events? And how might someone learn of any scheduled
activities here?
TN: Every night from 6-8pm we have themed events
..best in a theme. We always say that includes naked. We post in the SL Event Calendar,
there is an event schedule board in the club that is updated weekly, and every day a line up is sent out in a VIP group notice.
DV: We have themed
events m-f 6pm-8pm SLT. If they are patrons, they will get notifications in the
group plus events are posted in the SL Event Calendar. We have KISS Concerts and they will learn
about those the same as the themed events.
JB: I
understand you just recently went over 1,000 members. How do you plan to recognize so momentous an
accomplishment?
TN: We are having a
week-long party of with a 1000 lindens giveaway for every DJ spinning, each
day has a theme. So instead of one contest, there could be up to 5 contests on
certain days.
JB: Is there
anything else you would like to share with our readers? Perhaps about any
Social Media or locations or important URLs you would care to share with me and
about 70,000 of my closest friends
TN: We just want to
have a place where everyone has a good time.
We hope that everyone that comes here feels like we value and appreciate
the fact they choose our club to come party when there are so many out there to
choose from.
So. There you have
it folks. Check it out at the SURL
below. For the absolute HOTTEST in adult entertainment anywhere on the Grid, you
do NOT want to miss the pleasures available at The Pleasure Zone…
Discord https://discord.gg/h92Zyze5FJ
SURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Coral%20Baros/82/163/1472
This week’s hidden gem of a Sim is managed by the rental
company Petrichor. Anyone who has been
in SL for more than about a week has learned to recognize the difference between a
poorly built sim and a beautiful one. In
a Grid full of sims of “comic book art” caliber, this place is indeed a
Michelangelo. If Bob Ross could have
painted in 3D, he would have designed a place like Chrystal Island. If you are a lover of beauty, scenic views
everywhere you look, and lag-free properties on a grid of omnipresent lag, you
will find this place to be a refreshing change.
As I was exploring this once in a SecondLife time creation, I came upon
The Starchilds, Night, and Onyx. They
couldn’t wait to tell me about this Garden of Eden that they had created (minus
the snakes).
Josh (Thomas1 Bellic) JB: What a lovely build. Did you do this yourself? Or were others involved, and what were their
roles?
Night Starchild (NS):
We had a vision and we involved some of our friends to help us build the
sim. For the build I provided the
building materials and designed a few parcels on my own, then our friend Julia
(Judithan Resident) stepped in and used the materials to help design more
parcels. She was also very helpful in bringing in her own creativity enhancing the
feel of the parcels even more. She turned out great at designing the hot
springs with crystals in particular. We also have some properties with the interior design already done by my lovely wife Onyx Starchild and our friend Winter
Rose (Abraa Xue). If a renter isn't comfortable
decorating their own home, they may choose to take advantage of the designs
already made by them. Our friend Winter
Rose also loves ripping some houses apart and making extra rooms or create a
new upper floor and new stairs. She customized a few houses for us in that way.
Onyx Starchild (OS): Night
Starchild, who has lots of skills and previous experience as a sim designer,
started creating the sim, bringing to life the vision we had for Petrichor.
Later on, some friends joined us to help along the way. Our friend Julia
(Judithan) brought her building expertise, and our friend Winter Rose
(abraa.xue) her abilities in the field of interior design and customizing
houses. All of them are very talented, As for me, my role is mostly dedicated to
the interior design of some of the properties.
JB: There are many beautiful Sims out there. What is the Petrichor Difference?
NS: We focus on the
beautiful views of nature all around the properties and have privacy as a
priority.. So, we obscure the view of other houses in the sim using nature
and blend the houses in so they become a part of nature. We use only the best
quality materials and we re-texture a lot to our own liking to make everything
blend together. We built the sim using a particular set of textures that we
think makes it so beautiful and by controlling the texture set size also
eliminates lag.
OS: We wanted to
provide the experience of a place that not only can offer privacy at its best but also, direct contact with nature. Each house is surrounded by unique
landscaping and an enticing environment with breathtaking views. Everything
here has been meticulously thought to bring our residents that special feeling
that will invite them to call Petrichor their home.
JB: As we were touring the property, I noticed
a lack of clear paths between the properties.
Are you going to add those later?
NS: Aha, yes. We did that on purpose because we do not want
people to wander onto other parcels. The
property borders are not that clear from the ground when you walk around, which
adds to the rural wild feel of the rugged nature around and on the properties.
Having paths leading onto private properties would entice casual wanderers to
enter private properties, only to be greeted with a security warning.
JB: Who would you envision as the ideal renter?
NS: Everyone has a
different taste. Basically, someone that really enjoys the beauty, the privacy,
and the overall energy of the sim. Someone that feels at home here. If they
like to play the occasional board game with us at the community game center
area then that would make for a fun renter in my book :)
OS: Someone who
appreciates nature, and privacy and is looking for a comfortable place to live that
they will proudly call their home.
JB: How are your properties laid out here?
NS: On the ground level, we have 8 big elite properties laid out in each wind direction. North South
East West, and also on each corner. These are located on parcels that are
around 4560sqm in size. They have around 2400 prims of which I use about 900
for the house and the nature around it. I tune the size of the parcel and its
nature to have 1500 prims available for the renter to decorate their own space
further and make it their own.
JB: Tell us about the different areas here?
NS: On the ground level
we also have the center of the sim, a big greenhouse is located in the middle
of the forest there. This could be used by renters to have a wedding party or
something like that. Free of charge that's a perk of being a Petrichor Resident.
When this space is not in use, we provide some game tables there. This area is
completely obscured from view from the private properties, yet freely available
to all. No roads lead to the center. The
public center is separated from private parcels by streams of water.
OS: To clarify, this
area is not connected in any way to the houses, so the residents won’t be
disturbed in the privacy of their homes.
JB: What are some of the things that guests can
do at Petrichor?
NS: Guests are welcome
to wander the public center part of Petrichor sims, and play board games there.
Of course, Petrichor residents can have their guests on their private land as
well. Guests should not wander into rented homes or they will be returned home
by security, although some renters turn off security and run an open house, and
available cottages have security disabled as well.
OS: They can explore
the public area of the sim, where the community center is located. And the
guests of our residents should remain on their own property to respect the privacy of the other
residents.
JB: Is the natural lighting changing here? What’s that all about?
NS: Yes, I’m glad
you noticed. We have our own shared
environment settings. The sim goes
through about 6 or 7 different settings in the course of a day, which takes 6
hours in this sim. These settings change over time, along with the seasons of nature. It just makes the sim look so much better.
JB: Do you have any plans for future
development?
NS: Yes. We are making a small community of a few very
affordable tiny homes on smaller 1024 sqm private parcels on a platform at 2000
meters. This is currently under development to accommodate people with a
smaller budget.
JB: Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?
NS: We see our
properties being rented really quickly and we cannot keep up with demand. We
have started building PetrichorSL.com where people can add themselves to our waiting
list. The website was just started so for now the best thing is to contact me
or Onyx Starchild if you want to be on the waiting list, and you will be
notified when we create new rentals or one becomes available.
OS: We have put on
this sim everything that we thought that the perfect place to live should have,
such as stunning views of nature all around, lots of space and lovely
comfortable homes. We love to invite everyone who appreciates nature with a
dash of spirituality to come have a feel for the amazing atmosphere at Crystal
Island.
Sooooo….there you have it.
These properties are going to go fast.
If you are interested in only the finest of residential properties in an
idyllic mountain setting, you are going to want to get in on the ground floor
of this deal. Go visit Petrichor at the
SURL below. Tell ‘em Josh sent ya.
Be there! Aloha!
JB
SURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Crystal%20Island/119/87/23
FLICKR:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/petrichorsl/
Website:
http://www.PetrichorSL.com (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
