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I would have attended.
But as the saying goes: far from the eyes but close to the heart.
It's your friends that make your world
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Feel free to talk on msn if you feel the need for it. For any reason.Leave a comment:
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I recently did some additional artwork for his MCast show that he never got a chance to use but have forwarded to Kamal for possible use. For those that did not meet him in person, for his birthday this year, I printed Steve professional printed business cards with very similar graphics. We spent quite a bit of time earlier in the year, right after WMC in getting him some..he realized during conference that he felt a bit "naked" without a proper business card since in many situations when meeting new people that neither parties weren't able to find a pen and write legible enough to read later on or either press multiple keys on their own perspective cell phones or comprehend beyond the "salad tossing" as he would verbally put it.
I'm still working on the back, trying to select the best photo of him with a contrasting meaningful graphic background. Even though he would admittedly agree that he wasn't much of a visual person (beyond the liquid cube) persay he knew strongly what he liked and didn't like, hence for those that knew his many personal characteristics fit him to a tea. Very much like his very selective track selection and cut and dry sadistic/dark humor.Leave a comment:
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Hello ALL,
At the age of 42 and being in the EDM community and nightclub industry off and on for 20+ years (they know me in local forums/circles as GRANDPA RAVE)...yesterday was one of the most difficult times in my life. I spent the whole day with of Steve's family (mother, mother's long-time boyfriend, and uncle). I did my best to explain to them on what an impact he has made on a worldwide level, local level and in my own life. I never left there side assisting them in every way possible in taking care of personal effects, the coroner/police paperwork, funeral home, etc. During this time, I had learned quite bit about his childhood and youth and had also gained their trust and respect in the short amount of time. For my own sake and the request of so many others, I was given the permission to see him before cremation. The details I will not post. They have entrusted me with everything to do with his music, equipment and such. His mother promised me that it would not go to waste, unused, ebay, pawnshop, etc. and I promised in return that it would be properly treated with respect and honor. Me and few others from Pensacola will be making the trip to his hometown of Port Charlotte, FL (1 hr. south of Tampa) for the family memorial service.
As soon as I get confirmation on his families funeral arrangements (time, place, address, etc), I will get that to everyone.
Sorry for the rambling...
PS - I am working getting "In memory" t-shirts done for our Pensacola Thanksgiving event. The first 50 have been donated by a friend of mine who had never met Steve but was a big fan of his sets that I burned for him on CD throughout the years. After that, I will do one time second printing making them available for pre-order purchase at a very reasonable rate.
I chose this route due the overwhelming number of emails, phone calls, texts since his family left yesterday evening and it its been mentally and emotionally draining for me to repeat myself. I'm gonna take a couple days away from everything to hopefully recharge for the upcoming tasks for the next couple weeks.
i love the symbolism in the flyer you've done for Jelly. thanks for everything, Grandpa Rave! <3
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OMG I didn’t realize what happened till now !?!
R.I.P. JibLeave a comment:
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RIP jibyou'll be sorely missed god bless you
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Re: It's your friends that make your world
Hello ALL,
At the age of 42 and being in the EDM community and nightclub industry off and on for 20+ years (they know me in local forums/circles as GRANDPA RAVE)...yesterday was one of the most difficult times in my life. I spent the whole day with of Steve's family (mother, mother's long-time boyfriend, and uncle). I did my best to explain to them on what an impact he has made on a worldwide level, local level and in my own life. I never left there side assisting them in every way possible in taking care of personal effects, the coroner/police paperwork, funeral home, etc. During this time, I had learned quite bit about his childhood and youth and had also gained their trust and respect in the short amount of time. For my own sake and the request of so many others, I was given the permission to see him before cremation. The details I will not post. They have entrusted me with everything to do with his music, equipment and such. His mother promised me that it would not go to waste, unused, ebay, pawnshop, etc. and I promised in return that it would be properly treated with respect and honor. Me and few others from Pensacola will be making the trip to his hometown of Port Charlotte, FL (1 hr. south of Tampa) for the family memorial service.
As soon as I get confirmation on his families funeral arrangements (time, place, address, etc), I will get that to everyone.
Sorry for the rambling...
PS - I am working getting "In memory" t-shirts done for our Pensacola Thanksgiving event. The first 50 have been donated by a friend of mine who had never met Steve but was a big fan of his sets that I burned for him on CD throughout the years. After that, I will do one time second printing making them available for pre-order purchase at a very reasonable rate.
I chose this route due the overwhelming number of emails, phone calls, texts since his family left yesterday evening and it its been mentally and emotionally draining for me to repeat myself. I'm gonna take a couple days away from everything to hopefully recharge for the upcoming tasks for the next couple weeks.Leave a comment:
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As also mentioned I am hear for you if you need to talk....it may sound a bit selfish, but by talking to anyone that needs someone to talk to is also helping me in my grieving process. Hearing all the wonderful memories out there really helps to put a smile on my face when I need it most.
Jibby loved this site because of how much we all care for and help each other in their time of need.....he loved that no matter what your issue was in life you could come on here and laugh and be loved. We are a community like no other I have seen online and it brings tears of joy to my eyes to see how we have all come together in our time of need and helped each other through it all....Jibby would be so proud.Leave a comment:
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If there was one late night EST/PST person I could count on to hang out with on this site it was Jibby, one of the people that motivated me to video any show I attended. His passion of music will never be questioned and the desire to share that with all of us at MS, held in the highest regard. Even though we lived via the internet, his personality and humor got me through more than one bad day.
Hopefully this is where he is now.
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Thanks, but there's a whole lot of you who are hurting a lot more and times like this being on the internet sucks cos you guys are all over the world.Leave a comment:
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