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Fresh off the heels of releasing his debut album 'Don't You Remember The Future' on DJ Damian Lazurus' label Crosstown Rebels, Jamie Jones' future is looking bright. What's wonderful about his debut, including the album's title, is that it isn't suggesting what the future of techno will or will not be, it is reminding us, in the form a sly rhetorical question, to embrace what techno is now and where it's come from. Without going on a tangent, techno is the first form of reactionary music to be created with machines at it backbone, and only hints at where it's going through the operator/artist's inspiration. Thanks to Jones' 11 years of DJ experience and his love for Detroit techno, deep house, and in his own words 'anything moody, edgy and groove based,' his debut will have fans of classic and contemporary techno and house movin' on the dance floor well into the future.
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Album released on 18 June 2012
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mrfart, 9 months ago via zero-inch.com
This Album is featured in Update #081:
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Here comes our June recap - its for all of you who might have missed some of the month's music over watching football or enjoying the perfect weather that surely must have existed someplace. Outstanding albums have come from Jamie Jones, Guy Gerber, more...
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Hot Natured co-founder Jamie Jones drops his second artist album. The effortlessly warm funking London house his label exudes, shines in the shimmering vibes of 'Frequencies' and 'Paradise' and darker charging tracks like 'Our Time...' feat. Art Department. Each track engineered for perfect dancefloor chemistry.
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