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‘Turn It Up EP’ by Jaimy [Fatal Music]

‘Turn It Up EP’ by Jaimy [Fatal Music]

In it’s (roughly) two decades of existence, the house scene has seen a number of generations adding value to the industry. One of the key figures of the Netherlands’s ‘first generation DJs’ is Jaimy [a], who has been among the most popular artists to emerge from the, then, underground scene. Both as a solo artists as well as collaborating with Kenny D, Jaimy [a] dropped numerous bombs while establishing himself as a credible club DJ both in his native country as abroad. After a few years of relative silence, Jaimy [a] is back with a brand new EP on his own Fatal Music [a] [l] imprint titled Turn It Up...[

Jaimy has often been labeled a tribal DJ much to his own displease, but this four-tracker proves that he has cooked up some brand new tricks.

Opening track A Little Closer immediately bangs the box with a stomping club kick and growling bass lines and effectively builds up towards a more melodic sequence. The breakdown sounds a bit trancey/proggy and features some very well produced vox after which the track explodes in a powerful climax spiced up with rave-style synths. Maximum floor damage guaranteed!

Turn It Up is a more throbbing monster with powerful bass-lines and chunky beats that form a solid house groove, which is completed by sexy vox and a vibrant buzz synth on top.

WhatEva WhenEva adds a bit of darkness to this EP with haunting synth sweeps, psychedelic effects and a minimal rhythm structure, making it a weapon of choice for all house and minimal techno jocks to play during peak time clubbing hours.

Closing the EP is the 2009 Remix of Soulmates. This drum-riddled house monster with techy elements has some nasty surprises for ya in the form of low down dirty bass-lines and a no-nonsense punch-packing groove for straight on clubbing madness…

Jaimy’s back and he brought us a very nice gift in the form of four powerful, high-quality club bangers! The production is very solid and remarked by crisp sounds, block rocking beats and roof-raising synths. In other words, a bundle that has ‘full throttle’ written all over it and a recommendation to DJ’s who like to see the audience getting blown off their socks.” (by 365Mag.com)

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