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Jay Haze has spent much of his late youth as a wanderer, a loner and a loyal vegan. Before recently relocating from Philadelphia, USA, to Amsterdam, Holland, Haze would change his residency frequently -- having lived in California, Washington, Colorado, New York and upstate Pennsylvania -- constantly experiencing America (and now Europe) to its fullest. Meanwhile, an artist by trade of glass, he was just getting into the techno-sounds of the mid-nineties like Frankie Bones, Adam X, and, most of all, Richie Hawtin. It wasn't long before Haze began DJing himself -- offering a deep and minimal realm of techno and house -- and has already dropped his heady excursions in Boulder, Rochester, New York City, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Ft. Lauderdale, as well as internationally in Germany, France, England, Switzerland, Czech and Slovakia. During recent years, he and the Tuning Spork crew gained much recognition in Philadelphia through a variety of monthly and one-off Tuning Spork events where Haze hosted and played alongside DJs like Daniel Bell (a.k.a. DBX), Jeff Milligan (a.k.a. Algorithm), Dinky (formerly Miss Dinky), Adam Marshall, Tomas Jirku, Markus Maeta, Shawn Rudiman, Phillip Charles (of Tigerhook and Sylk 130), Chris Udoh (of Tigerhook and Wamdue Kids) and others. Two years after he launched his DJ-career, he was already producing his own tracks -- and it was only a short matter of time before this prolific wonderkid would attract attention of other minimal techno fans, producers and labels across the globe. To this date, Haze's tracks have been spun by DJs like Richie Hawtin (a.k.a. Plastikman), Ricardo Villalobos, Jeff Milligan, Daniel Bell, Rob Paine (of Solomonic Sound), Sean O'Neal (a.k.a. Someone Else and Flowchart), Deep C (of Tigerhook and Wamdue Kids), Phillip Charles, Jeff Samuel and others.



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if you have the chance read the interview he did with Groove Magazine this week. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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PaulusP wrote:if you have the chance read the interview he did with Groove Magazine this week. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

can i find it online or only on a hardcopy?
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PaulusP wrote:if you have the chance read the interview he did with Groove Magazine this week. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
hahaha, are you referring to the interview where he says that Michael Mayer wanted to control his label? Hahaha....
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patrick bateman wrote: hahaha, are you referring to the interview where he says that Michael Mayer wanted to control his label? Hahaha....
jay knows what he's talking about.... :roll:

so, whassup with his vocal album on kitty-yo?
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The vocal album kicks ass. If not his best, I'll argue that it's some of his more interesting and innovative work so far. Him and Jamie Lidell should do a tour together later in they year :wink: 'Easy Life' and 'Feel your Pain' are some of my favorites so far.
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jay is a menace, i love his music and his labels
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Jena wrote:The vocal album kicks ass. If not his best, I'll argue that it's some of his more interesting and innovative work so far. Him and Jamie Lidell should do a tour together later in they year :wink: 'Easy Life' and 'Feel your Pain' are some of my favorites so far.

jamie lidell...what has he have to do with haze,they are in tottaly different worlds?
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