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Brett Johnson - La Tech - Seattle US - Jul 2007

Submitted By: AdminDSM
Genre: House
Date of Set: Jul 8th, 2007
Filesize: 200.90 MB
Total Downloads: 16

 

 

Biography of Brett Johnson

Brett Johnson's name has become synonymous with house music, his peers consider him to be one of the breakout artist of 2002/2003 and a breathe of fresh air. In the last year, Brett has been very busy - We've seen him play all around the world at all the hottest clubs and festivals in places like France, UK, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, Singapore, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, South Korea, Brazil and Columbia. Playing out most weekends, if there is a hot party - Brett will be there!

Brett Johnson has developed a serious music career, when not traveling the globe rocking dance floors and leaving no survivors he is at home working on music. When his productions grabbed the attention of Derrick Carter and Luke Solomon's Classic Records they were quick to get him signed to the label, as well as DJ Sneak's Magnetic Recordings. Production projects and remixes for high profile artists like Mark Farina, Robbie Hardkiss, Alexi Delano, Smash TV, Alexkid, Soul Mechanik, Shur-I-Kan, Iz and Diz, Formidable Force, Scoper and Bubba and many others have kept this studio bee buzzing. With the success of his Bounce EP on Classic Recordings and his hit singles 'Temptation and Lies', 'Broken' and 'Where Are You Going?', we can count on Brett to continue bringing the beats and music we love.

It was a progressive evolution over fifteen years that began with the late 80s Rap and Hip House sound, which offered an introduction to DJing and what is now coined as 'turntable-ism'. Followed by the Techno and House influence in the early 90s, where Brett felt he had found his niche and in those early years his love for all things electronic grew into a deep respect and passion. At the same time, the Dallas House music scene was growing and Brett was being exposed to great event productions and even greater House music talents and legends.

'The early '90s in Dallas were an amazing time for House and Techno music. I was consumed with producers like MAW, Todd Terry, Kerri Chandler, K.O.T., Timmy Regisford and the whole NYC movement, then I was exposed to the new Chicago sound that was making waves and fell in love with its playfulness. I had the chance to hear people like Derrick Carter, DJ Sneak, Ralphi Rosario, the DiY Crew and dozens of others.Though It was'nt until i had the great pleasure of meeting and spending time with house music pioneer Chez Damier, that I understood that making music was the next step for me'.

A move to Austin inspired ideas and motivation to make music. While Brett continued to build the DJ aspect of his career, he was consumed with writing music and over the next four years he studied music, absorbed information and learned all he could about the equipment and production. Brett started Aesoteric Records with friends in '98, its purpose was to be an outlet to release their music, but it wasn't long before other artists were signed to the label. Iz and Diz, Cpen, Hakan Lidbo and fellow Dallas House heads JT Donaldson, Tim Shumaker aka Home and Garden and Lance Desardi were all people they thought expressed a similar vibe. The label has given Brett and friends the freedom to do and say what they want without any confusion. 'I realized a long time ago that my purpose in life was to make myself and others happy, I have chosen music to be the vehicle to do so'.

http://www.aesoteric.com
http://www.myspace.com/robotkarate

TRACKLIST

1.Frankie - 'Hunt' (Mike Shannon remix) - Frankie Records
2.Mr. G - '' (Mark- Henning remix) - ?
3.DJ Sossa - 'Jurassic' (Davide Squillace remix) - Vinyl Club
w/ 'Let Your Body Work' **Bredit**
4.Davide Squillace - ' Hypnovision' - ?
5. - 'Just A Track' (not sure if this is the actual title , but is all I have) - ?
6. DJ Fame - 'Name It X' - Dubsided
7. Iz & Diz - 'Love Vibe'(erikOtanbE remix) - Aesoteric Records
8.John Tejada & Justin Maxwell - 'Pimp My Glide' - Palette
w/ Quando Quango - 'Love Tempo' **Bredit**
9.Mike Shannon - '?' - Cynosure
10.Music For Freaks and Their Friends - 'Spoo' - Plink Plonk
11.Aril Brikha - 'On And On' - Transmat
12.Slope feat. Ovasoul7 - 'Ain't Nothing Like This Feeling' (Version mix) -Sonar Kollektiv
13.Chuggles - 'Thank You' - Prescription Records
14. Pepe' Bradock - 'Deep Burnt' - Kif
15. Phuture - 'Acid Tracks' - Trax records
16.Audion - 'Mund Zu Mund' - Spectral / Ghostly
17. Moody Man - 'I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Hits' - Moody Man 12''s
18. Moody Man - 'I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Hits' (MM remix) - After Midnight Records

USER COMMENTS

Rating: (7)

Aug 25, 2008

Comment: This is pretty much what you'd expect from Brett Johnson; eighty minutes of dark, chunky tech house, although the ending is lighter than the beginning. The basslines are minimal, but the percussion creates driving rhythms. The mix is permeated with lots of delay, reverb, and bubbly synth-lines and acid-lines. The audio quality is very good, and the mixing is solid. I didn't think it was an incredible set, but if straight tech house is your thing it's probably worth checking out.