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DJ Jonah Gabriel - In The Mix (Tech House, Progressive House, Electro, Breaks)

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Although Jonah had a love for euro-styled synth-pop and electronic music since his high school days in Hollywood, CA; he didn't uncover the artistry of DJing until the late 90's. Grooving to well-known AZ locals like CL McSpadden, Markus Schulz and Daniel Scott at clubs and house parties, Jonah became dedicated to joining the ranks of the DJ community. Becoming an innovator in the AZ music scene came quickly for Mr. Gabriel, as he was one of the first DJs in the valley to assault dance floors with UK Hard House and Nu Energy. However, after a run in with the BPM Police and actually acquiring some musical taste, Jonah replaced these early genres with his now well-known selection of Tech House, Progressive and Breaks into a sound that you will not soon forget.

DJ Jonah Gabriel - In The Mix (Tech House, Progressive House, Electro, Breaks)|Guest Mix - Mark August - March Mix Episode

Many thanks to Mark August from Amsterdam for this awesome tech house mix! Mark August has been featured on Poker flat, Connaisseur, Curle, Mezzotinto, and the Metisse record labels and his songs have been charted by Ame, Laurent Garnier, Steve Bug, Sacha, Ripperton, Miss Kittin, Monika Kruse, Dixon, Tiefschwarz, Karotte and many others. heal yourself and move - theo parrish - sound signature brother in love - losoul - playhouse any day now (elektrovox rmx) - scott ferguson - deep vibes custom made - mr G - proof orgsa-sis - cecille mecca dub - deadbeat - wagon repair time fades away (stefanik vocal mix) - mowbray ramirez - four:twenty needs and wants - robert hood - musicman makes me wanna - prosumer murat tepeli - ostgut ton su - ahmet sisman - unknown percussion track - patrick chadronnet - connaisseur agoe - manoo - earthrumental coffeeshop in rotterdam (mandy terrace mix) - alexander robotnick - mule sick note - mark henning - cynosure More about Mark: Mark August’s style drifts somewhere in between detroit, house, techno, deephouse, minimal and sometimes a little underworldesque progressive. Mainly somewhere in between. At the late age of 21; Mark discovered quality dancemusic through some friends of his. It was Carl Craig's "69-Desire" on one late morning, after one of his first all-night- long-dance experiences that triggered the whole journey. It blew him away, and still does. This also was the time he had some spare money, and a friend suggested to buy an atari and a sampler; which, if he didn't like it to much, could easily sell again without losing to much money. The beginning of a neverending story. Now music; and electronic music in particular, reigns his life. He got his inspiration from the whole of electronic detroit-music at first, after that all (electronic) music with soul. His first releases on Mezzotinto and Curle Recordings have been embraced and charted by the likes of Ame, Laurent Garnier, Steve Bug, Sacha, Ripperton, Miss Kittin, Monika Kruse, Dixon, Tiefschwarz, Karotte and various others. Recently his track "Warm" got a second life on InnerVisions, label of Ame and Dixon, and he also got signed for various tracks on the prestigious Connaisseur label. When he goes live, be ready for something different; ‘ that may amaze in deepness but will rock you nonetheless.

[ Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:07:43 -0600 ]


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