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JAK – Cyclo Drive EP

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Artist: JAK
Title Of Album: Cyclo Drive EP
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Trapez
Genre: Techno
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:45:31
Total Size: 103 mb

Tracklist:
1. Cyclo Drive (5:52)
2. Brazen (6:42)
3. Reconcile (5:44)
4. Aphasia (5:58)
5. Cyclo Drive (Raiz Remix) (6:47)
6. Reconcile (Bryan Zentz “Cyan” Remix) (7:37)
7. Reconcile (Bryan Zentz “Acid Grudge” Remix) (6:54)

US artist Jack Coleman aka JAK based in Portland has been playing and producing techno music for a while now. Jack’s original tracks and remixes have been successful with the DJ community. His tracks were remixed by the likes of Mark Broom, Audio Injection, Adam Jay and Angel Alanis. And he has done remixes for the Detroit Grand Pubahs and Space Djz.JAK is a true DJ and his tracks are made to be played out. He’s headlined events in Tokyo, Osaka, Santiago de Chile, Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas and LA, and his DJ skills have recently been highlighted on popular techno podcast series including Droid Behaviors D-Node podcast, Detroit-based podcasts from Blank Code and Dystopian Rhythm and the Torque podcast from Japan. Despite the fact that JAK comes form Portland you can hear tons of Detroit roots in his music. Juggling and funky sequences and an all present deepness attest for a lot of knowledge in the genre. His opening track “Cyclo Drive” works the machines in that manner, still keeping the rough and dirty edge which stands for an authentic techno feeling. “Brazen” revives the distorted kick drum and adds manic sequences in the speed of light, which all adds up to a piece of “soulful techno experience”. Imagine gallons and smoke fluid pumped in a basement with strobe as the only source of light. Nothing can beat this! “Reconcile” starts moody and quickly plunges in to a 303 acid theme, all classic all smooth maybe more of a house tune than a techno one. “Aphasia” unites Detroit house and Detroit techno in a joyous and uncomplicated way. It is a true vintage track, for all who know the origins can enjoy the influences to be laid down here in a plain and authentic way by JAK. The first remix comes by Raíz. The Los Angeles based brothers, Vangelis and Vidal Vargas have performed worldwide. Their connection with Drumcell enabled them to develop their label, production group and music collective Droid Behavior. Raíz have released music on labels including Electric Deluxe, Historia Y Violencia and their home bases Droid and VRV. Raíz remix of “Cyclo Drive” has the industrial strength of Harvey MacKey and the grittiness of A. Trebor and therefore fits perfectly on this Trapez release. Enjoy the heavy spiritual language of Raíz. Bryan Zentz is a name everyone knows who has been into techno since the early days. We are happy to have him contribute two remixes.The first one being a soulful 303 remix of “Reconcile” almost a bit 808 State like.The second one being an acid grundge remix of “Reconcile”, with a dark nice old school flavor.
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JAK – Pound For Pound

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Artist: JAK
Title Of Album: Pound For Pound
Year Of Release: 3 feb 2014
Label: Torque – TRQ007
Genre: Techno
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:31:32
Total Size: 71 mb

After several big remixes for Torque, U.S. dj/producer Jack Coleman aka JAK returns with the Pound for Pound EP, featuring remixes by Mark Broom, Trust the Machine, Masa Ueda, and Shine. Jack has been playing and producing techno and house music since the late 90s. However, it’s Jack’s studio output over the past few years on labels such as Torque, Fade Records, Subspec, 530Techno and his own label SubSensory Recordings that’s advancing his reputation as a U.S. artist to watch. With Pound for Pound, JAK fully embodies the Torque sound. The original mix is tough, raw and loaded with pounding 909s, strobing chords and lots of BASS! Legendary UK producer Mark Broom makes his first Torque appearance and delivers a superb, high-octane remix with a stripped down, dj-tool feel. This is prime time dancefloor material that won’t disappoint. Plus, we have another veteran UK producer, Trust the Machine, who makes his Torque debut with a dark, funky mix that’s pure main floor firepower. Torque founder Masa Ueda’s takes an unconventional approach on his remix with mental textures and fx and several skull shaking buildups that culminate in a huge payoff during the track’s second half. Torque resident Shine rounds out the release with a some serious darkness. Shine’s mix is what we’ve come to expect from the artist: killer production, big sounds and a tough vibe….

Tracklist:
1. Pound for Pound (Original Mix)6:40
2. Pound for Pound (Mark Broom Remix)5:04
3. Pound for Pound (Trust the Machine Remix)7:09
4. Pound for Pound (Masa Ueda Remix)6:04
5. Pound for Pound (Shine Remix)6:33

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