Anyone who remembers Deepsky (Stargazer, Ghost, Talk Like A Stranger)
will know J. Scott G. His new project Summer Channel has been
generating HUGE buzz with all the major DJs (Armin Van Buuren, The
Crystal Method, Andy Moor, Ferry Corsten to name a few). He's just
released a "Super Bundle" with tons of goodies for his fans.
Here's his new bio from his myspace page (www.myspace.com/jscottg) and
the "Super Bundle" info.
What is left to do?
After being on top of the electronic music industry for more than a
decade, what achievement outshines traveling the world performing in
front of hundreds of thousands of people at venues like Red Rocks and
3-Com Stadium, remixing Madonna (twice), Paul Oakenfold (twice), Seal,
Frank Sinatra (the first official estate commisioned electronic remix
*EVER*), Johnny Cash, David Bowie, America, The Chemical Brothers,
Iamx, Curve, Utah Saints, Fonzerelli, Super Mal, George Acosta, Taxi
Doll, The Crystal Method, Delerium, BT, Keoki, Carl Cox & Markus
Schulz? What could be more rewarding than being featured on MTV, and
producing tracks for Sandra Collins, D:Fuse, and DJ Rap? What can you
do to top mountains of critical and popular acclaim in magazines like
Rolling Stone and URB, barely being edged out for a Grammy nomination
and a Dance Star award, licensing tracks for films like Tomb Raider
and Bad Boys II, television powerhouses such as Buffy The Vampire
Slayer and CSI, and spicing up video game soundtracks for Gran Turismo
4 and SSX 3?
You start all over again...
J. Scott G's solo productions, Rocktronica bands (Summer Channel &
White Line Allstars) and new record label (Libra Rising Recordings)
are a direct answer to the continued enervation of the dance music
industry that he helped impel as one half of seminal beat rockers
Deepsky. As Rave culture enters its twilight and clubbers become jaded
by mountains of listless deep-prog-idm-breakcore tunes, the
party-going public has subconsciously clamored for something fresh and
exciting with shrinking event attendance, drooping CD and record
sales, and a palpable malaise about club nights once considered
massive.
- Enter J. Scott G.
What the hell is a "Super Bundle" you ask?
Well, I had this idea to make a compilation of sorts, of all the work
I've been doing the last few years. It contains all of the mix CDs
I've done, remixes (plus a couple unreleased ones), bonus tracks,
pictures, videos, logos and biography/discography. It also contains
remix parts to a couple of the big Summer Channel tunes I've done (A
Thousand Miles & Undertow) which I'll be having remix contests for
soon (this will give some of you a head start!)
MIX CDs
Dirty Little Slut
Dirtier Litle Slut
Dirtiest Little Slut
Summer Beckons 2005
Summer Beckons 2006 (Disc 1)
Summer Beckons 2006 (Disc 2)
Summer Beckons 2007
Dance Me, Dark Stranger
Exit Stage Right
Downtime
Winter Solstice
REMIXES:
Fonzerelli - Infinity (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
Utah Saints - Something Good (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
U2 vs. The Bangles - Sundaze
Iamx - Nightlife (J. Scott G's Survive The Bassline Remix)
Super Mal - Bigger Than Big (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
BONUS TRACKS:
Summer Channel - A Thousand Miles (Original Album Mix)
Summer Channel - Undertow (J. Scott G.'s Million Dollar Baby Remix)
REMIX PARTS:
A Thousand Miles (Featuring Fisher)
Undertow (Featuring Patrick Scott)
*NOTE ABOUT THE REMIX PARTS - The official remix contest will begin in
a few months for these songs. Anyone who downloads the super bundle
will basically get a head start ahead of everyone else who well,
doesn't. I'd like to ask you all not to share these parts with anyone
else unless they download the entire bundle. This bundle is a
promotional tool for me and is meant to help promote my projects as a
whole. Simple artist to artist respect
TO download the file, goto this link
[*EDIT* http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/4...le?tab=summary *EDIT*
Then click on "Download This Torrent"
You will need to have a torrent client installed (like Azureus or
Bittorrent) to download.
will know J. Scott G. His new project Summer Channel has been
generating HUGE buzz with all the major DJs (Armin Van Buuren, The
Crystal Method, Andy Moor, Ferry Corsten to name a few). He's just
released a "Super Bundle" with tons of goodies for his fans.
Here's his new bio from his myspace page (www.myspace.com/jscottg) and
the "Super Bundle" info.
What is left to do?
After being on top of the electronic music industry for more than a
decade, what achievement outshines traveling the world performing in
front of hundreds of thousands of people at venues like Red Rocks and
3-Com Stadium, remixing Madonna (twice), Paul Oakenfold (twice), Seal,
Frank Sinatra (the first official estate commisioned electronic remix
*EVER*), Johnny Cash, David Bowie, America, The Chemical Brothers,
Iamx, Curve, Utah Saints, Fonzerelli, Super Mal, George Acosta, Taxi
Doll, The Crystal Method, Delerium, BT, Keoki, Carl Cox & Markus
Schulz? What could be more rewarding than being featured on MTV, and
producing tracks for Sandra Collins, D:Fuse, and DJ Rap? What can you
do to top mountains of critical and popular acclaim in magazines like
Rolling Stone and URB, barely being edged out for a Grammy nomination
and a Dance Star award, licensing tracks for films like Tomb Raider
and Bad Boys II, television powerhouses such as Buffy The Vampire
Slayer and CSI, and spicing up video game soundtracks for Gran Turismo
4 and SSX 3?
You start all over again...
J. Scott G's solo productions, Rocktronica bands (Summer Channel &
White Line Allstars) and new record label (Libra Rising Recordings)
are a direct answer to the continued enervation of the dance music
industry that he helped impel as one half of seminal beat rockers
Deepsky. As Rave culture enters its twilight and clubbers become jaded
by mountains of listless deep-prog-idm-breakcore tunes, the
party-going public has subconsciously clamored for something fresh and
exciting with shrinking event attendance, drooping CD and record
sales, and a palpable malaise about club nights once considered
massive.
- Enter J. Scott G.
What the hell is a "Super Bundle" you ask?
Well, I had this idea to make a compilation of sorts, of all the work
I've been doing the last few years. It contains all of the mix CDs
I've done, remixes (plus a couple unreleased ones), bonus tracks,
pictures, videos, logos and biography/discography. It also contains
remix parts to a couple of the big Summer Channel tunes I've done (A
Thousand Miles & Undertow) which I'll be having remix contests for
soon (this will give some of you a head start!)
MIX CDs
Dirty Little Slut
Dirtier Litle Slut
Dirtiest Little Slut
Summer Beckons 2005
Summer Beckons 2006 (Disc 1)
Summer Beckons 2006 (Disc 2)
Summer Beckons 2007
Dance Me, Dark Stranger
Exit Stage Right
Downtime
Winter Solstice
REMIXES:
Fonzerelli - Infinity (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
Utah Saints - Something Good (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
U2 vs. The Bangles - Sundaze
Iamx - Nightlife (J. Scott G's Survive The Bassline Remix)
Super Mal - Bigger Than Big (J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Remix)
BONUS TRACKS:
Summer Channel - A Thousand Miles (Original Album Mix)
Summer Channel - Undertow (J. Scott G.'s Million Dollar Baby Remix)
REMIX PARTS:
A Thousand Miles (Featuring Fisher)
Undertow (Featuring Patrick Scott)
*NOTE ABOUT THE REMIX PARTS - The official remix contest will begin in
a few months for these songs. Anyone who downloads the super bundle
will basically get a head start ahead of everyone else who well,
doesn't. I'd like to ask you all not to share these parts with anyone
else unless they download the entire bundle. This bundle is a
promotional tool for me and is meant to help promote my projects as a
whole. Simple artist to artist respect
TO download the file, goto this link
[*EDIT* http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/4...le?tab=summary *EDIT*
Then click on "Download This Torrent"
You will need to have a torrent client installed (like Azureus or
Bittorrent) to download.
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