JNT
An eclectic mix of Minimal / Tech House and Techno, from 120 bpm to 130 bpm… I started out as a bedroom DJ and continue to build on that. I aspire to one day mix in a club, for a fashion show (love the ambience of that), create a movie soundtrack and produce my own music. I have dance music knowledge of some 20 years’ and I love all genres of house music. I find myself in the Tech House category but can hop from Techno to Tech House to Minimal. With each mix that I create I am often inspired by a theme, a piece of art, a photograph, a moment, an emotion and like in the Fractals mixes I based the theory of the mix on Fractals which are complex patterns that are similar across different scales and I tried to implement that in the sounds and choice of tracks. I love the creativity part of selecting the tracks and constructing a mix. On the other hand, the mixes can be full of the songs that move me from a club night, I have visited all the best clubs in the world and take a lot of inspiration from those memories including Trade and DTPM which were two of the best clubs of the 90’s and 00’s. I am also interested in transforming the music mixes I create into visual art like videos. I am building my mixing skills slowly so this is my journey, this is my sound, things can only get better. Thank you for listening to me and the music…
Tech house and techno are both genres of electronic dance music that have their roots in the underground club scene. Tech house is a fusion of techno and house music, with a focus on intricate melodies, deep basslines, and groovy percussion. The tempo of tech house music is usually around 125-130 beats per minute, and it often incorporates elements of funk, jazz, and soul. Techno, on the other hand, is characterized by its repetitive beats, driving basslines, and futuristic soundscapes. It typically features a faster tempo than tech house, with a range of 130-150 beats per minute. Techno has a more minimalistic approach to composition, with a focus on creating a hypnotic and immersive experience for the listener. Both tech house and techno have a strong following around the world, and they continue to evolve and push the boundaries of electronic music.
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