DJ Inga Ambrosia
For Bookings or Media Inquiries
Miami, FL
ph: 786-693-2910
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I've been SUPER lucky to get some press this past year. Check out a few articles that I'm mentioned in. More to come ...
Every once in awhile, I stumble upon a DJ who's diggable in ways even I've never considered. Such was the case when I slipped into the Grove's Butter Gallery for Alyssa Christine's photo show and got to hear the lady named Inga Ambrosia.
First things first: Inga A. is not just a DJ. She's also "an artist, author, poet, blogger, art teacher, singer, and nature photographer/videographer." Which is to say it's highly unlikely this renaissance chick will become famous merely for her skills in the booth (consummate as they are).A graduate of The Scratch Academy, where she trained under DJ Immortal, the Miami-born vegan grew up listening to "gospel, jazz, psychedelic, funk, and folk," yet it was instrumentalists such as Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn, Spyro Gyra, and the Yellowjackets from which she says she found her earliest inspiration. And though Inga's bio claims her style runs from ambient, melodic house, psychedelic, and trip-hop through funk, soul, and R&B, in person she states it's really "anything that causes people to say, 'What the hell is that?'"
Mostly, though, Ambrosia's fusion of new, old, and unexpected is meant "to help people relax and reach a higher state of equilibrium." It is, if you will, a music of deeper meaning and higher consciousness, an elevated soundtrack for our wild lives. Sure, she'll pull tracks out of any shaman's hat, but Inga insists the simple beauty of something such as Sala Santa Cecilia (a collaboration between sometime Sparklehorse Christian Fennesz and Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto) works everywhere.
And in her case, everywhere really does mean everywhere, from all the more enlightened galleries in town to any vegetarian eatery with speakers. It also includes hot spots such as The Vagabond, Circa 28, and The Standard, as well as — get this! — Wild Oats (really), where she spins once a month.
It's part of a continuing bright idea called Ambrosia Ambience, which, she says, "was born because [she] wanted to create an environment where she could play and listen to her favorite music, eat her favorite food (vegan), and hang out with her friends, all the while providing positive poetry, conscious music, and a good ambiance to places that promote wellness." It's an ambitious undertaking, all right, but I'm thinkin' if anybody can save this world from its mad self, it's gonna be Inga Ambrosia — one beat at a time.
Inga Ambrosia's current top five:
1. "Namaste," Phisonica
2. "Bolota," Helveth
3. "Versatile Flying Objects," Kalahari Surfers
4. "Contemplation," Josh One
5. "We Live On," Praful
[Source: Miami New Times 8/7/08]
July 26, 2008
Edificio Jose Marti
Better Than: Any birthday party you've ever been to -- ever.
Okay, with the whole town buzzing about it for months, the party really wasn’t that much of a surprise. And with cats such as Commissioner Joe Sanchez weighing in on its behalf (in writing!), it really wasn't all that "unofficial" either. But One-One-Two sure was one helluva party, all right, the kinda all-out blast only Miami can throw -- loud, proud and polyglot, and decidedly over the top!
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There was also spinning (DJ Inga Ambrosia, who began the night in a particularly soothing sentimental mood), and circling (the Marti's got a peculiarly fluid layout), and all kinds of dancing about (including the break-boogie robotics of the Constructivist-clad Flipside Kings), and, this being Miami, there was even a saint, though I think since his name is Arthur and he’s the patron saint of the late, great Mr. Murray it's highly unlikely he’s been blessed by the Vatican. No matter, he was blessed by everybody in attendance, and he in turn blessed us all as well.
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- John Hood

Alissa Christine made me a featured model in the photo-documentary called ilovemiami365, which is a work in progress of 365 days worth of photographs taken in Miami. At the end of every month, she has a show to exhibit the pieces thus far. I've been the DJ at 3 of her events.
I'm Day #160 (June 8. 2008) and you can find the photo by clicking [HERE].


I was featured in a news slot for the chic new shop called Rumeur Boutique, that sells unique local and national designs. Check out Deco Drive on Mondays and Fridays for Style Files. I spin their twice a month on "Finally Fridays", wine & cheese.
170 NE 96 Street, Miami Shores
305.754.9800
DJ Inga Ambrosia
For Bookings or Media Inquiries
Miami, FL
ph: 786-693-2910
cageybut