some great trance tunage in this one. a few old classics in there too. he really knocked it out of the park
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Apr-10-2022 05:25
sh33p
disco fvrd, house flvrd..
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
It was so good that I listened to it twice during the weekend, totally recommended
Apr-10-2022 06:19
djthunderbird
welcometoESTonia
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Estonia, Tallinn
I'm a big fan of his sound. Usually when listening to his sets I cant really tell if the tunes played are the result of deep crate digging in some obscure early nineties trance bin, or whether they are new releases made to the same aesthetic. Anyway, it sounds good to my ears. Melodies, harmonies & breakbeats.
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Apr-10-2022 09:30
OrangestO
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location:
JJ is great. Have heard him plenty. Also a super cool and fun guy to party with at the afters
Apr-10-2022 17:18
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
It's a nice mix, very similar to what I'm playing these days. The Matchbox, Adam Pits and Dylan Forbes tunes are all in my box and you've got plenty of classics from Young American Primitive, Speedy J and Dance 2 Trance integrated seamlessly. Lots of re-editing going on with some of the tunes, but also a couple of the mixes didn't sound totally airtight, so I'm trying to figure out if this is a studio mix or was done on the CDJs with lots of looping and FX at work.
I'm annoyed now because Jobse played here back in December, and if I'd known he was playing this kind of stuff I'd have been there in a flash. More fool me.
Yeah, I "discovered" Jobse during his Boiler Room At Home set during pandemic and fell in love with his stuff. That stuff that sounds at the same time retro but modern, something out of time and not beholden to trends... Been listening to his EM a whole bunch too lately.