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JAG - Live From DetroitLive House, Tech, and Minimal Sessions |
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Jag - Minimal Chill Episode 4
April 08, 2008 06:53 AM PDT
No fancy name this time folks, this one is exactly what it says. Since the last podcast we are now on ITUNES, search for "Live From Detroit: Dirty House and Techno Sessions". This is not really a representation of what I do but where would we be if we did not follow our artistic mind and take a chance once in a while. I would like to apologize in advance to those who expected to hear that hard Detroit shit.....THIS IS NOT IT. The bass lines in this one are few and far between but driving when they hit. There are elements of Tech in this and even some minimal house 4-4 beats but I was really going to go for those mids that just pop when they hit but still keep the presence of an overall relaxed feeling that minimal brings. If you enjoy a really nice gradual subtle mix with few buildups and almost no dips you will like this. This is a really chill minimal set I did a while ago and finally got the guts to post it. This mix was made with four decks and the goal was to incorporate smacking bass lines with a more true instrumental variety in a marriage of synthesizer and orchestra. I hope you enjoy the mix and as always I appreciate your comments, good or bad, and I look foreword to sharing more of my work with you in about a week. Don't forget to drop me a line @ www.myspace.com/djjagdetroit , I love to hear from people who share my tastes and even those who don't. Until Next Podcast, JAG |
About JAGAs a student of music from the UK to Detroit, JAG takes pride in his ability to mix main stream european house tracks with the deeper darker side of the detroit electronic music scene. In this podcast I feature only live mixes done by myself. Most tracks have been harmonically mixed to add an extra element of precision to the collection. Most of my work focuses on crossover preformances implementing similar but elementally drastic shifts between genres. I feel this sound captures the true scope of the electronic music scene. The long dips and rises of house music, strait tribal drums, and the subtle shifts of minimal and techno all blend to create a unique emotional shift through the mix. Please feel free to leave your comments, suggestions, and criticisms. Also Check me out @ httpwww.myspace.com/djjagdetroit Fans of this ShowFavorite LinksJag's Friends
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