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Jacob Todd – Passage on Beatport & iTunes
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djjacobtodd


Passage is a continuous mix of original progressive house and breaks, written, produced and mixed by Jacob Todd. Includes guest vocals from Kelly Noland and Jillian Kiggins.

Passage is now available from Beatport:

http://www.beatport.com/jacob+todd

And from iTunes:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/...istId=193271988

If you want a hard copy with a nicely printed digi pack go here:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jacobtodd

Here are some reviews:

“Passage is an exceptional release from CP Recordings. This is the kind of music that I work at Progressive-Sounds for.” 9/10
-Chad Harnish
http://www.progressive-sounds.com/M...odd-Passage.asp

“In any aspect Passage is exalted as well as an important stop in Jacob's career and surely not his last creative labour. Go and have your walk through Passage, a pearl of progressive music. 9/10
-Florian Wizorek
http://www.365mag.com/index.php?pg=...+Music+Magazine

“The album is sequenced together, one track blended into the next to create a seamless journey through this particular musical passage, one that captivates and stimulates with equal measure. Passage is certainly one not to be missed.” 9/10
-Simon Ross
http://progressivehouse.com/reviews.php/263

Thanks for the support!
iamtehsuck
well i wasnt about to buy the whole mix but i listened to your tracks on beatport and I have to say that you have put out some quality stuff. I especially like the breaks mix of cyclosomeingthing or whatever it was. I'm not used to paying for mixes when there are so many for free on the internet but I have to say I am tempted
djjacobtodd
I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the singles.

I totally understand not wanting to pay for mixes.

One of the main reasons I wrote the album was to create a piece of dance music that was larger than a collection of singles or a mix CD.

All of the tracks were written to go together, so if you listen to the mix as a whole I think they make more sense.

Think of it as an hour long song that I happen to break up into pieces, not pieces that were put together as a mix.

-Jake
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