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Jimmy Edgar - Chill Mix - Mar 2006

Submitted By: Supporterng1
Genre: Ambient
Date of Set: Mar 18th, 2006
Filesize: 41.10 MB
Total Downloads: 19

 

 

Biography of Jimmy Edgar

Street-smart and wise-beyond-his-years, Jimmy Edgar wanders the desolated streets of junky occupied steaming sewers, an urban ghost town under deconstruction. Reeling through a jungle of industrious landscapes, abandoned buildings, isolated alley ways and homeless people. In the midst of which lies intense feelings of jadedness and despair that makes the city all the more musical in its thriving evolving decay, and being the inspiration to a unique style which critics rant as being: Songs with 'a richly textured character – softly softly blending a hazy arrangement of static with an engrossing nighttime beat. Scratches galore and moody electronic pulses… via some glorious Detroit Neon,' Boomkat 2002.

Poster child of sound couture Jimmy Edgar, who dropped studies in fashion and design to concentrate on making music, has a background of art production and style which reads much like an urban landscape dissertation. Snatching all kinds of influences from his Detroit dwelling: the city's decay, urban fashion, and the city's eclectic music scene, Edgar manufactures unique and provocative ultra modern sound environments.

The alleged young prodigy 19-year old Edgar has been stitching beats since he was 10, when he started producing sounds electronically and fashioned his first analogue pieces. Influenced mostly by Jazz, funk, street beat and r&b in these early years, He began his musical pursuit by playing the drums in experimental bands and by making tape recordings.

'At first it was mostly experiments in sound, acoustic space, pretty minimal stuff,' comments Edgar, 'things like tape loops and tape manipulation.'

Most of these recordings, consisting mainly of pitch bended tape loops, cut edits, field recordings, and noise tracks, were the beginning of his experimentations with the technical aspects of production.

Jimmy's intense passion for music also propelled him at a young age to learn to play any instrument he could get his hands on, including string instruments, saxophone, and mostly percussion/drum set . This is more obvious in recent releases in which he shows off his talent by playing exquisite funk and jazz keyboard solos.

By the time he was 15, he started performing at Detroit raves with contemporaries and techno pioneers such as Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May.

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Supportergan

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Rating: (8)

Jun 26, 2006

Comment: what to say what to say very different but very good hard one to describe my advice is just taKE A LOOK
 
 
 
 

Supporterjos

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Rating: (6)

Aug 07, 2006

Comment: This set is way too chilled out for me. I love Jimmy Edgar's more active work, but this just doesn't keep me interested.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Nov 27, 2006

Comment: rather too uninteresting. doesnt really do anything, or go anywhere