Funkyjaws
Edits and re-works of classic disco and soul tracks are popping up all over the web in 2012 and one person we urge you to look out for is a producer from Belarus known as Funkyjaws. He holds down a low key profile (doesn’t own a personal Facebook account and his tweets are private) but don’t let that sway you from tapping into his recent edit collection. The man flat out gets the concept of adding flavor to tracks without overpowering them or taking away their identity. Just look at what he did with this soulful, funked-out Barry White classic:
Barry White – Playing Your Game, Baby (Funkyjaws Re-work)
Funkyjaws recently jumped into some original production with the release of his Introduction LP on Bandcamp. The ten track journey takes us through a fluid mixture of jazz, soul and hip-hop. It’s also available for free download. Check it out below…
Sorry But Jesper Ryom Deserves A Long Post (Good Stuff at the End)
Gyrating, inebriated, and sweaty amidst the chaos of a crowded dance floor is not the only way to enjoy electro/techno/house music. You could just be playing video games (likely FIFA ’10), putting together the soundtrack to a killer photo montage, taking a lazy drive down the city streets on a Sunday afternoon, or more perfectly, you could be savoring a cigarette in bed with you lover, coming down from the ecstasy of a long night of wild partying and unbridled passion. For situations like these (or when you’re looking to groove in slo-mo) trip-hop, ambient, and downbeat electro music are your best and most appropriate choices to throw on the record player. Not only has downbeat expanded the various situations in which electronic music is applicable and enjoyable, it also helped electro/house escape the Euro-clubs and reach new audiences (indie-rock hipsters, Apple-toting tech-geeks, cool-Jetta-driving-dads, Starbucks-chugging soccer moms, the guys who make car commercials, and the list could go on and on).
Recently Data Sapiens featured a young DJ from Denmark named Jesper Ryom who is making gorgeously mellow and rhythmically soothing downbeat trance-hop. On his MySpace page, Jesper calls his music techno/shoegaze/house. I call it ambient-house. But it would be impossible to pigeon-hole Jesper, ’cause this cat has serious talent. It’s not important what you call his music, it’s just important that you give it a listen. Jesper has helped remind me of just how beautiful downbeat-electro is and can be. He has also helped me remember and rethink some of my classic electro favorites, beginning with a record that put downbeat on the map with its happily-lethargic but funky vibe, Royskopp’s epic 2001 release Melody A.M. What follows are a couple must-listen tracks from Jesper, along with a list of several electro-pop favorites that I’ve come back to recently in order to reconsider and re-appreciate. So sit back with a cup of tea, maybe a clove cigarette or two, and enjoy.
Jesper Ryom – Wonderful by dovation
— BONUS —
Classics, begging for another listen…
1. Royskopp, Melody A.M. (2001)
2. Groove Armada, Vertigo (1999)
Groove Armada – If Everybody Looked The Same (mp3)
3. LCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem (2005)
LCD Soundsystem -Tribulations (mp3)
4. Moby, Play (1999)
5. Brazilian Girls, Brazilian Girls (2005)







