Soporific Airs (DJ Bolivia)

This is the music-related blog for Jonathan (Scooter) Clark, also known in the electronica world as DJ Bolivia, a producer and DJ from Atlantic Canada. I listen to (and produce) a lot of folk, indie, rock, and hip hop music too! I also run a company (Replant.ca Environmental) through which you can sponsor the planting of trees to build forest reserves and community forests, which are protected from commercial logging. Please visit: www.replant.ca/environmental

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Tree Planter Training 15 - Meeting Quality Requirements

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Although this blog is predominantly focused on my music and DJ’ing career, I also want to share some information about my other career:  Ca...

Tree Planter Training 14 - Planting a Seedling

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Although this blog is predominantly focused on my music and DJ’ing career, I also want to share some information about my other career:  Ca...

Tree Planter Training 13 - Planting Gear

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Although this blog is predominantly focused on my music and DJ’ing career, I also want to share some information about my other career:  Ca...

Tree Planter Training 12 - Planning Reforestation Activities

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Although this blog is predominantly focused on my music and DJ’ing career, I also want to share some information about my other career:  Ca...

Tree Planter Training 11 - Common BC Coniferous Trees

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Although this blog is predominantly focused on my music and DJ’ing career, I also want to share some information about my other career:  Ca...
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DJ Bolivia (Jonathan Clark)
New Brunswick, Canada
I own a small recording studio and audio/visual production company, and spend some spare time working on music production and DJ'ing. For part of each year, I work as the supervisor of a large camp of tree planters on Canada's west coast. Once all that is said and done, I don't have much time left over for anything else. On a positive note, I believe that God (or aliens ... probably aliens) put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of tasks. And right now, I am so far behind that I will never die.

If you want to learn more about music-related stuff, I'd recommend that you check out my video page, which is full of tutorials: www.djbolivia.ca/videos

Thanks for checking out my music blog. Check out www.replant.ca/environmental if you're curious why my music industry involvement is minimal for seven or eight months of each year.

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