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Andy Moor and Jaytech to make their debuts at Godskitchen this Saturday


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Andy Moor is one of those producers with a sound all of his own, and for those who are at all familiar with his productions, that sound is built upon a driving, fuzzy bassline that leaves speaker systems everywhere begging for mercy. His groove dominated productions are incredibly powerful, with the bass often taking centre stage over any synths or vocal effects present, meaning they are more progressive as opposed to ‘orthodox’ trance in terms of style. But make no mistake; Moor can do melodies too, and do them well. There are the magical, glistening melodies of the Original Mix of ‘Halcyon’, which are generously sprinkled on top of that grinding groove, and of course the hybrid colossus that is ‘Air For Life’ (written and produced with Above & Beyond), arguably one of trance’s finest moments. A highly recommended producer.

 

 

 

 

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Hailing from Australia’s capital, Canberra, James “Jimbo” Cayzer’s musical pedigree extends way back to his early years as a pianist and composer. However, at the tender age of 14, Jimbo commenced work on his first digital production and hasn’t looked back since. After the initial success of “Music 101” and his remix of Lens’ “Let The Light In,” Jaytech hit the studio with partner-in-crime Mark Dynamix, and shot to prominence with the release of “Identify Me" in 2004, appearing on the Ministry Of Sound 2005 Annual and dominating Australian radio. In the following years Jimbo has skyrocketed from strength to strength, cementing himself as a global producer and remix artist, appearing on compilations such as DJ Tiesto’s “In Search of Sunrise 5,” Quivver’s “Controlled Substance” and Anjunabeats’ “Anjunabeats Worldwide.”

 

 

 

Jaytech's records recieve regular support from the world's top DJs, including the likes of Tiësto, van Buuren, van Dyk, Sasha, Warren, Seaman, Above & Beyond and Hybrid to name but a few, and his collaborations with Sydney's Matt Rowan have achieved great success internationally, with three releases on Hope Recordings and a number of remixes for various labels around the globe. Jimbo keeps himself constantly immersed in the world of dance music by producing, playing live, DJing around the world with both old and new technology, and listening to a wide range of music to better his sound. With an ever-expanding global career and zest for pushing electronic music forward, Jaytech is definitely one to watch in 2008.

 

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