Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Women In Transit: Ursa Minor

                            words by Marco Smith                                                                      Photo Cred: Emily McCartney

Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation in the Northern Sky. Like the Great Bear, the tail of the Little Bear may also be seen as the handle of a ladle, hence the North American name, Little Dipper: seven stars with four in its bowl like its partner the Big Dipper. Now while all of that is fascinating that is not the Ursa Minor we’re here to discuss.  The Ursa Minor we’re here to discuss is a classically trained musician and native of New Orleans, Louisiana who relocated to Dallas with her family a year before Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Big Easy. She also happens to be one of the best up and coming DJs here in the metroplex.  And I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know her during the creation of this Women In Transit project.  She’s young, wide eyed about life, and passionate about what she does.  Here’s just a snapshot of that

IT: What led you to do what it is you do now or how did you get started?
UM:  I DJ here but I’m a classically trained musician.  Like I play all sorts of instruments and the computer was the last thing I had to conquer.  Like you can make music on an instrument all day but doing it with a computer is not the same so I wanted to master that

What is your style of music that you feature in your set?
I play a lot of hip hop, r/b that sort of stuff but I kind of go across the whole spectrum of that.  I don’t feel like if I’m at a certain place that I only have to play a certain type of music.  Plus I like playing a lot of local music too.

    Photo Cred: Emily McCartney

What is your opinion of the art scene here in Dallas?
It’s a lot better than it used to be.  Before it was kind of every man for him or herself.  Seeing what it’s come from like 5 or 6 years ago when I used to just go to shows to what it is now is awesome.  I feel like we’re the hottest thing popping right now but everybody just doesn’t see it yet.

What were your early influences artistically?
Well for music in general I would have to say my dad because he used to play stand-up bass.  He went to school with Winton Marsalis and almost went to Julliard.  Janelle Monae because she’s all about being “future-black” and I’m all about that.  And as far as DJing goes DJ Sober for sure and Super Sam.

                                Photo Cred: Emily McCartney

What has been your experience being a female artist positive or negative?
It’s been positive for the most part.  I was expecting it to be negative and I’ve had a couple of negative experiences but overall it’s been really positive.

What inspires you?
Just music in general.  The idea that you can come at it from so many different angles and the most unexpected thing will work out together.  Like I did a mix with The Outfit going into Patrice Rushen and I’m thinking to myself “I wonder is anyone else nerd enough to be doing this”.

What gives you the most joy in doing what you do?
Having those people come up to me after my set and say “yo I can’t believe you played this song because I didn’t think anyone else knew it”.  That’s my favorite!  It’ll be the person you least expect.  The one that you think wasn’t having fun and then they come up and say “that’s cool!”.

                               Photo Cred: Emily McCartney

What is it in your opinion that you bring to the table artistically that is unique to you?
I put a lot of thought into it.  I don’t mind saying that.  I know that a lot of people freestyle when they have gigs and just kind of see where they end up but I practice.  I build everything in advance and treat it like it’s a musical instrument.  I put in hours when I do these mixes.  Like I do everything on purpose.  There is a reason these songs are playing together and I don’t think a lot of people think like that.

Ok, so what’s next?
Well I’m always doing mixes so I’ll probably put out Summer Time Texas part 2.  But in 2017 I just want to go out the state of Texas and play music at least once a month.

You can listen to Ursa Minor here and check out the exclusive mix she created for Women In Transit below


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