Otherware
Fridays 7-9pm PT
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Liz
Millar
Email:
lizmuzik@iprimus.com.au
Website: www.otherware.blogspot.com
Otherware:
/Oth"er*ware`/ (n.) that which sets into action, enhances or evolves the
inner technologies of the multi-dimensional human.
Our
planet and all its inhabitants are awakening in a profound way. It can
be an exciting as well as a confusing time for many, and the need for
the right tools and information to help one navigate a clear path through
this transitional period it all is at an all-time high. "Otherware" is
Liz's way of describing the most important tools or "programs" we have
to perceive things beyond our five sense reality, that are literally built
into our bodies, lying dormant in our DNA. If you liken your DNA to a
computer hard drive then these "technologies" are things such as telepathy,
remote viewing and all other psychic or clairvoyant abilities, energetic
healing and understanding how energy follows thought to "create your reality"
programs are the "other"ware.
Liz Millar is a respected and well-known radio and nightclub DJ, Hatha
Yoga teacher, Healing Codes practitioner, sound and crystal healer and
esoteric counselor. Like most adult indigos, she has led an unconventional
life, always a few years ahead of the mainstream and forever thinking
outside the square. Perhaps it comes from her mixed Spanish/Filipino and
Scottish/Irish ancestry but whatever has made her that way she is fiercely
proud of it. She has consistently been a pioneering force on the Australian
music and metaphysical scene since 1985, whether it be through showcasing
the latest in underground electronic music which she has championed for
the last two decades, to her groundbreaking work on the show "Spirit Level"
(3RRR-Fm, 1991 - 1994), the first metaphysical talk show of its kind to
hit the Australian airwaves, which produced a spin-off series of "Spirit
Level" relaxation tapes guided by Liz.
Liz grew up in Melbourne, Australia and before finishing high school in
1985, had already begun a career as a DJ, first on the radio, then at
warehouse parties and nightclubs during the earliest days of the now massive
worldwide dance scene. In 1989, after spending her teenage years devouring
anything about magic and the paranormal she could find, one of her on
air co-hosts introduced her to Hatha Yoga. That began her formal training
at 19, at Melbourne's oldest and finest Mystery School, Gita International
Yoga. There she studied Yogic philosophy and the Ageless Wisdom traditions
with legendary teachers Di Lucas and Lucille Wood for many years. In 1992
she graduated with a Gita Gold Diploma in Yoga Teacher Training and she
has concurrently taught Hatha Yoga and enjoyed building a successful DJ-ing
career ever since.
Since then she has also combined her passion for both underground knowledge
and underground music in a very unique way. Her latest promotional mixed
cd, a collection of continuous underground dance tracks is entitled, "Pleiadian
Perspectives on House Music, Vol 1".
Combining two seemingly polar opposite passions makes perfect sense to
Millar, and it seems that no matter what she turns her attention to she
likes to go for the same result. "I like to think that whether I'm teaching
a yoga class or spinning records at a party I'm essentially doing the
same thing. In both instances I'm working with group energy through the
use of light and sound frequencies, orchestrating them in a loving and
well-thought out way, and (hopefully) facilitating positive change; creating
a shift and an expansion in awareness away from the group's "everyday
world". Both environments are all about literally "getting out of your
head", and connecting at a deeper level with your higher consciousness,
your heart and of course, your body. The two may seem completely un-related
but if I do my job right I believe the end result is the same."
And that she says, is also the intent behind her new show "Otherware"
which can be heard every Saturday night from 10 pm on BBS Radio.
Following in the tradition of many of the great modern exponents of "otherware"
such as Gregg Braden, Dr Bruce Lipton, Dr William Tiller, Jonathan Goldman,
Dr Deepak Chopra and many others, Liz will take listeners on a weekly
voyage "out to the edge of the edge" in an attempt to discover how to
get the most out of those extra-sensory abilities that together we can
help to unlock.
She will be speaking with experts in a wide and eclectic range of fields,
from consciousness studies to mystery schools; from alternative healing
to edge science; from ancient mysteries to the unexplained and the just
plain fascinating, with a special spotlight on people working in this
field in Australia. The body of knowledge and wisdom these guests and
Lightworkers represent can have a profound influence in facilitating personal
growth and the consciousness-shifting on our planet. Every alternate Saturday,
Liz will also guide listeners on a 30-minute relaxation session to help
clear deep seated tensions and cellular memories that may be holding them
back from living life joyfully and to its fullest potential. Much of the
beautiful music for the show will be provided by fellow Australian and
long-time friend, Pieter Bourke, nominated for two Golden Globes in 1999
and 2001 for his work on the soundtracks for "The Insider" and "Ali".
In
March 2000, Millar was voted Top Australian Female DJ in Juice Magazine's
25 Greatest Dj’s Poll in March, and in May was chosen as the winner
of the Barcode NYC Dj Competition; first prize was an all-expenses
paid trip to New York, where she spun at the launch party for Barcode's
opening in Times Square, to guests such as Britney Spears (back
then she was hot - Liz).
Her interstate performances have taken her to every state in Australia.
Internationally, she has played in London, Chicago, New York and
Thailand. Millar has received extensive press coverage, was featured
on national dance program Alchemy on SBS-TV, and has been interviewed
previously for various dance culture documentaries for SBS and The
ABC. She was most recently worked with the ABC Arts Show on a documentary
on the Australian dance scene, entitled “God Is A Dj”, aired in
2002, and was a featured DJ on Triple J’s Mix-Up in 2003.
She has maintained longevity in the scene through her pioneering
work on Melbourne radio, as a dj and as a promoter. In 1995, she
inaugurated the cult house night “Egg” in a techno-dominated Melbourne,
the first deep house night of its kind. Her last venture, WOW (Welcome
To Our World), was a weekly event that ran for a year at The Kitchen,
and helped propel the Sydney trio “Sneaky Sound System” into a wider
audience and helped get them signed to a deal with Sony Music. San
Franscisco Dj/Producer and label-boss J-Jay also played his debut
Australian guest spot at WOW in 2001.
Remix Magazine featured Millar in their Aug/Sept issue of 2001,
with a mixed cd and 2 page interview.
In March 2000, Liz was asked to join the roster of djs for Salt
Nightclub’s Saturday night “Our House Is Your House”. She also mixed
and recorded the Salt Mix Cd that launched the night. 5000 copies
were released to the public as promo, and it promoted Millar around
the world. Reports from that year’s Oscars include it being played
on repeat at the after party for Ang Lee's cast of Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon.
International artists such as Kings of Tomorrow, Marshall Jefferson,
Deep Dish, Derrick May, Carl Craig, Stacey Pullen, Joshua (Iz and
Diz), Mateo & Matos, DJ Sneak, Dj Heather, David Morales, Harry
Choo-Choo Romero and the Basement Jaxx, plus other stars of the
club-music scene’s deeper and jazzier end have spun at past parties
Millar has helped promote.
Over the years Millar has held residencies at some of Melbourne's
most coveted venues, and having up to five residencies a week has
not been uncommon. Her current residencies are at Wonderland at
Club Evolution and the bi-monthly Purr and Depth parties. Over the
years she has played at venues such as Prince of Wales (One Love,
Girl Bar, NYDay Rooftop and St Kilda Festival), Khokolat Bar, Home
(Sydney), Q Bar (Melbourne & Adelaide), Stokehouse New Years Day,
Alumbra, The Market, Dome, Freakazoid, Monkey, Revolver, Big Day
Out, Chasers/Zos, Hellfire Club, The Kitchen and many others. Liz
was also the resident DJ at the Car Park nightclub (1998-1999),
Byron Bay, NSW.
In January 2001, she appeared live at the Sydney Opera House broadwalk
during a week-long residency as part of the 25th Sydney Festival,
making her one of a handful of djs to have ever performed there.
A versatile performer, Millar’s ability to read crowds has helped
shape her career and win her fans. She specialises in deep, jazzy
and funky house, classic disco, minimal techno, 80’s new-wave, with
the occasional pinch of r’n’b and hip-hop for good measure. |
FEEDBACK
I
love Liz for the brilliant content of her show and eloquence of
her interviews and meditations, but most of all, I love Liz because
she reminds me of home, the Pleiades. Her tone is so light and friendly
that for two hours, I forget about the heaviness of earth, and relax
like I was home. Thank you Liz, such a wonderful gift that words
just don't suffice to say how joyous I am while listening to you.
Kelsey |
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