Friday 20 January 2012

...James Talk


One of the unsung heroes of the UK house music scene, James Talk has
gone from a fledgling producer and DJ championed by Pete Tong to a
global star, gracing the world's most respected labels and clubs on a
regular basis.
The 27-year-old Southampton talent has been DJing half his life, and
over the last 7 years has carved a name for himself in the production
world as one the most talented groove-makers around. Whether it's the
straight-up, chunky acid and tech house sound that he's best known for,
or the flashes of anthemic genius in his tracks with Ridney (Sunshyne
and their Pet Shop Boys-approved rework of West End Girls both chosen as
Tong's Essential New Tunes), his productions are always filled with
colour, character, and funk.
Having graced world-leading labels like Get Physical, CR2, Bedrock,
Noir, Saved and fabric in recent years, he's kicked off the new decade
in sterling form with his stomping, peak-time remix of M.A.N.D.Y. vs
Booka Shade's Donut - with the latter loving his version so much that
they've asked him to remix their stone-cold classic Manderine Girl.
James Talk had an impressive 2010. Releasing solo records on Defected,
Global Underground, Great Stuff, Blu-Fin and Suara. "Forever" was one of
the most talked about records of WMC and Ibiza, it also earning James
another Essential New Tune, and hit Beatport Top 10 in its debut week.
2011 is going to be even bigger though. The new James Talk & Ridney
single promises to be even more successful than the last. James and
Ridney are also working on EP's for Size and Ministry Of Sound.
After playing many of the world's most revered clubs over the last two
years - including Tokyo's Womb, Chicago's Spy Bar, London's Ministry Of
Sound, Manchester's Sankeys and Toronto's Footwork - he'll be continuing
to tour the globe extensively throughout 2010, with many more exciting
plans afoot for the year. His successful Radio 1 Essential Mix from
September 2009 will be followed on by a third guest mix for John
Digweed's Transitions show.
In an age when the continental European sound dominates the house and
techno scene, James Talk remains one of the UK's brightest talents,
reminding the world where tech house came from in the first place. A
breath of fresh air from the droves of posturing scenesters and minimal
chinstrokers, his is a sound which goes back to the visceral essentials.


James Talk - January 2012 DJ Mix - Tracklisting in Descprition by James Talk

Enjoy this mixtape and spread the word.....James Talk ain't stopping for no-one!!!!

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