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Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 11:29:

j00fin' India

We're bringing John 00 Fleming down for 3 gigs in India... and in all honesty, I haven't heard much of him... just his reputation.

And yes, there was that post about what he's apparently written after the DJ mag poll came out, that impressed the fuck out of me...

So what can we expect... and is he all that he's made out to be?


Posted by sleepydragon on Jan-30-2007 12:18:

Re: j00fin' India

quote:
Originally posted by nikhil chinapa

So what can we expect... and is he all that he's made out to be?


hes a great dj
He plays trance but with alot of psy thrown in he isnt a full on trance dj his latest productions have been more psy based so not sure what he plays now.


Posted by Quethas on Jan-30-2007 12:32:

John 00 Fleming - Global Trance Grooves Episode 45, January 07 (with Liquid Soul) 09/01/2007
John
01: Igal Magitman - Wusik Feeling (D-Nox & Beckers remix)
02: Ace Ventura � Rebirth
03: Lish - Fresh (Vibrasphere remix)
04: Junk Science - Troll (Eelke Kleijn remix)
05: Sonnenvakuum � Shame
06: Antidote - Remote Control
07: Nicholas Bennison - The Dawning (San remix)
08: Planisphere - Hosanna (Whirloop remix)
09: Astral Projection - The Prophecy (Album version)
10: James Alexander & Pete Gawtry - Lost in You (The Digital Blonde remix)
11: John 00 Fleming - Rasa Lila (Part 1 mix)
12: Freq - Stone Shaker

He plays this... and Wizzy Noise


Posted by RebeL9 on Jan-30-2007 14:50:

he have a unique style. you won't come across many djs which plays the kind of sets like his.
he often starts up with some deep progtrance and goes on to some edgy full on trance. it never takes a cheesy turn. you won't hear many tunes with vocals in any of his sets.
so if you are a fan of some interesting trance which haven't been hammered to death expect one of the best club nights.


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 17:27:

Sounds very promising... especially te crossover into psy bits - Bombay's rather big on the psy scene...

Rasa Lila's on his website... has vocals from some Indian vocalist doing a sweeping "aalaap" (like an Aria- but Indian)... sounds insanely good! Should be a stormin'night...


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-30-2007 17:31:

Nik, J00F is one of biggest trance/psy DJs in the world and he seems relatively unknown compared to most psy acts of his size! I remember telling people about him who were much deeper into the psy scene than I was.


He's dope. He has a crazy good radio show and doesn't play shitty music.



What more could you want?!



Cheers- Good to see you on here again as well!


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 17:39:

What more?? I'll tell you... I've finally managed to get a club (FUGA in Bangalore) to invest in DJ talent from abroad. Their budgets are small, but we could do with the support of more DJs like j00f to raise the bar here in India.

So can some of the "names" in the biz step up and support the scene in India please? We can't pay you what you earn in Europe... but we'll feed you the best curry you've tasted....
and yes, the crowds, small as they are... are completely mental!

For more on the scene in India... www.submerge.in/bulletin and www.submerge.in


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-30-2007 17:44:

Invest in me


I play for cheese dosas


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 17:49:

Coming soon... "The great white Guru - India tour".
You know you've got gigs as soon as you get back here... but I'm serious... we need the "names" to invest their time in the scene here... I really do thing India is the new frontier for dance... just look at the numbers, and the economical growth. The clubbers need to be exposed, and shown that intelligent life exists beyong the Indian film music scene....
(it currently accounts for 92% of music sales in india)


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-30-2007 17:53:

I know I know i'm just playing... and I agree completely.



Do you want me to start looking around for possibilities I wouldnt mind it at all...



least i can do for my crew all the way over here


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations


Do you want me to start looking around for possibilities I wouldnt mind it at all...



least i can do for my crew all the way over here


Yes please... and can we now return to the thread topic?


Posted by razzi on Jan-30-2007 18:49:

in the mainstream trance scene, he is very unique.

his label j00f has a bunch of great releases, and his mixes and a solid mix of psy/goa/prog/trance. in india he will probably play more goa/psy since that is what people like more (i used to spin at HQ / fire n ice about 5 years ago)

try to download some of his latest livesets, you'll definitely be impressed.


razzi


Posted by nikhil chinapa on Jan-30-2007 18:54:

@ razzi... have quoted you on the submerge forum... but was wondering where the Goa influence came from... in an interview on msn.co.in (it'll be online tomorrow) He say's he has a friend Tristan in Goa... but no other details...


Posted by isoterra on Jan-30-2007 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
it never takes a cheesy turn. you won't hear many tunes with vocals in any of his sets.


i've heard him play the darren tate remake of 'no other love' several times


Posted by razzi on Jan-30-2007 19:13:

quote:
Originally posted by nikhil chinapa
@ razzi... have quoted you on the submerge forum... but was wondering where the Goa influence came from... in an interview on msn.co.in (it'll be online tomorrow) He say's he has a friend Tristan in Goa... but no other details...


the goa influence came from djs who used used to fly down to goa and throw huge parties all over the beaches. thus, goa-trance was the major scene. it made its way to bombay and all over india, and that is the main reason why it was so popular for so long.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goa_trance


knock yourself out


Posted by smakmagik on Jan-30-2007 19:29:

....

i'm in for this one FOR SURE

looking out for 'Rasa Lila' and '3rd time lucky' (with Astrix) he's sure to play them,
and his 'Cafe Del Mar' remix... massive!

Joof recordings, especially the Joof Deep sublabel still maintains an astonishing rate of originality, and though the psy ish element he wavers into later on in his sets is not totally what i'm into, his performance as a whole is something i definitely do not want to miss

sorry if this is stale news, but he had lung cancer a while back, and he 's fought it and i wish him the best of luck in everything he does (hopefully in person on the 7th )


Posted by sleepydragon on Jan-30-2007 19:35:

Re: ....

quote:
Originally posted by smakmagik

sorry if this is stale news, but he had lung cancer a while back, and he 's fought it and i wish him the best of luck in everything he does (hopefully in person on the 7th )


that was years ago when he was just getting big he quit djing cause of it, he nearly died in a boat accident the other year i think it was 2005


Posted by The_G0dfather on Jan-30-2007 20:01:

Should be an awesome night, not gonna make the trip though


Posted by RebeL9 on Jan-30-2007 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
i've heard him play the darren tate remake of 'no other love' several times


yeah I know and he played Maor Levis remix of Above & Beyond - Can't Sleep last year on his GTG and he got sharp criticism for doing that haha


Posted by Niner on Jan-31-2007 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Quethas
John 00 Fleming - Global Trance Grooves Episode 45, January 07 (with Liquid Soul) 09/01/2007
John
01: Igal Magitman - Wusik Feeling (D-Nox & Beckers remix)
02: Ace Ventura � Rebirth
03: Lish - Fresh (Vibrasphere remix)
04: Junk Science - Troll (Eelke Kleijn remix)
05: Sonnenvakuum � Shame
06: Antidote - Remote Control
07: Nicholas Bennison - The Dawning (San remix)
08: Planisphere - Hosanna (Whirloop remix)
09: Astral Projection - The Prophecy (Album version)
10: James Alexander & Pete Gawtry - Lost in You (The Digital Blonde remix)
11: John 00 Fleming - Rasa Lila (Part 1 mix)
12: Freq - Stone Shaker


Now That Is A Worthy Tracklist To Listen To!


Posted by Nayil on Jan-31-2007 01:53:

wish bangladeshis knew who jOOf is


Posted by CHRles on Jan-31-2007 04:28:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
he have a unique style. you won't come across many djs which plays the kind of sets like his.
he often starts up with some deep progtrance and goes on to some edgy full on trance. it never takes a cheesy turn. you won't hear many tunes with vocals in any of his sets.
so if you are a fan of some interesting trance which haven't been hammered to death expect one of the best club nights.


Great summary and a truly great DJ.


Posted by Dirtyfilthy on Jan-31-2007 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by nikhil chinapa
What more?? I'll tell you... I've finally managed to get a club (FUGA in Bangalore) to invest in DJ talent from abroad. Their budgets are small, but we could do with the support of more DJs like j00f to raise the bar here in India.

So can some of the "names" in the biz step up and support the scene in India please? We can't pay you what you earn in Europe... but we'll feed you the best curry you've tasted....
and yes, the crowds, small as they are... are completely mental!

For more on the scene in India... www.submerge.in/bulletin and www.submerge.in


hey man you're the guy from MTV India, rite?


Posted by Lilith on Jan-31-2007 05:51:

Thumbs up

He's one of the few trance Dj's around in recent years that really stood out in my mind as doing something great on a fairly consistant basis.


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-31-2007 05:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Dirtyfilthy
hey man you're the guy from MTV India, rite?


Ding Ding Ding!


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