In-Depth: Jamie Jones

by | Sep 13, 2012 | PODCASTS

In-Depth is a new weekly podcast for RVA Magazine focusing on unique and talented electronic music producers.

In-Depth is a new weekly podcast for RVA Magazine focusing on unique and talented electronic music producers. In this podcast, we will hopefully introduce you to some new producers through their songs and mixes. Now up … Jamie Jones.

Mix link: “Jamie Jones: Hot Natured Mix

Jamie Jones – House Music Master

After discovering electronic music through the rave scene as a teenager in the mid 90s, Jamie began to buy vinyl as a way of listening to the music he was into at the time. Growing up in a remote part of North Wales, and with no one to look to for advice, Jamie bought his first decks and taught himself how to mix. A few years later and Jamie’s first big life transition came when he moved to London to attend University. Here he discovered a whole new world of record shops and clubs, which lead to him developing his own style of underground house.

The second transition and probably one of the most important changes to his life was when he decided in the summer of 2000 not to just go on holiday to Ibiza, but to go and spend the season working there. Of course, like every other aspiring young DJ, Jamie travelled over there with his box of records and it wasn’t long before his talent was recognised. Jamie was almost instantly spinning records at some of the island’s best bars, such as Charlie Chester’s then-famous Mezzanine.

During the next few years Jamie continued to study in London, and travel to Ibiza for the summers, gaining popularity and experience playing all over London and Ibiza, at bars and smaller clubs. It was during the summer of 2003 that Jamie got his first big break, when he was offered a few gigs for Ministry of Sounds Saturday morning after party on the legendary Space terrace. After a few gigs there Jamie was offered sets all over the island, and by summer 2004 Jamie had taken up a residency for Manumissions more underground back room the music box, playing every week alongside the likes of Ivan Smagghe, Justin Robertson, M.A.N.D.Y and so on. Meanwhile in London, Jamie had quickly transcended from his bar residencies to playing all over the city at clubs like The Key and Neighbourhood.

Describing his style as a fusion of deep house and techno. 2 years on, and Jamie is one of the most in demand up and coming DJs in London. Recently being taken on by Crosstown Rebels DJ agency, Jamie has also been running his hugely successful underground warehouse parties DJsCanDance, which have seen guests such as Dan Ghenacia, Kiki, James Holden, Damian Lazarus and Pier Bucci, to name a few. He also now performs regularly at Fabric, The End, and the TDK Crosscentral events. Jamie has also began to take his sound global. Since then Jamie has solidified himself in house music across the globe with this releases. He was named top producer by DJ Magazine in 2009: http://www.djmag.com/news/detail/2025.

Resident Advisor named him top DJ in 2011 – http://www.residentadvisor.net/

“The chillest bro in dance music.” That’s the way one RA staff member described Jamie Jones earlier this year. And while that may be true behind the decks, the rise of the Hot Creations boss is more down to hard work. By our count, Jones was billed at 142 gigs in 2011, which means he nearly averaged a set every second day. Couple this with a lauded fabric CD, a whole host of remixes, and the expert co-curation of a label that came to define the sound of clubland in 2011, and you’re left with a simple equation. The hottest tracks + the most gigs = the #1 DJ of 2011.

John Reinhold

John Reinhold

John Reinhold is currently CXO of Inkwell Ventures Inc. which owns and operates RVA Magazine and GayRVA. Also, he is a deejay with PLF, husband and father to a couple of great kids.




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