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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jack De Marseille :: Inner Visions


Jack De Marseille :: Inner Visions

01 jack de marseille - so lovely 07:56
02 jack de marseille - spiritual life 05:21
03 jack de marseille - dubaminimalogy 06:44
04 jack de marseille - echospace 08:26
05 jack de marseille - body and mind 08:36
06 jack de marseille - voie celeste 08:43
07 jack de marseille - in the dark side 07:48
08 jack de marseille - energizer 07:30
09 jack de marseille - deep inside 08:07
10 jack de marseille vs trisomie 21 - personnal feelings 06:30


Behind the decks for nineteen years now, producer and founder of Wicked Music since 2001, Jack de Marseille has moved back in his Marseilles based kingdom in 2006. Following a career initiated during the rave era then in clubs around the world, this homecoming allows him to play in small venues. The preparation of Inner Visions (Wicked Music/Modulor) his second album has been motivated by two closely related factors: Jack has definitely found pleasure in a closer relation with his audience and electronic music (he has been pioneered in France) is now getting down to the basics. This new opus is nurtured on gained experienced following prestigious collaborations with artists such as Audio Bullys, P.Diddy, Slow Train, Trisomie 21, The Advent, Anthony Rother… Furthermore, the permanent closure of Wax Records (1995- 2003) his own Record shop where he was importing the best house & techno records digging crates all around the world combined with the production of a mixed compilation 2Jack4U (2004) on which he associated dancefloor-oriented and down tempo sounds, all these elements have strengthened his wish to take up with Chicago and Detroit techno or Berlin dub again. Inner Visions is written like an inspired, melodic inner trip in which the artist tries to find his musical culture diversity and his dj sets dynamic again. Besides, this album offers several listening levels: very laid-back when played quiet, it displays dancefloor-oriented tones when you pump up the volume which confirms Jack de Marseille as a gifted producer.