J Majik
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J Majik (born James Spratling,[1] Northwood, England) is a drum and bass DJ and producer. He has been active since his early teens in the early 1990s.
Biography
[edit]He released his first track in 1992 (as DJ Dextrous) on the Planet Earth record label. By 1994, he had changed his stage name to the current moniker (because there was already another DJ Dextrous within the scene with a following) recording with Suburban Base Records,[2] and was releasing tracks on the Metalheadz label. Since then Majik has released tracks on the Mo' Wax label, and now runs his own label, Infrared. He also makes music under the names Innervisions and Infrared.[3]
Collaborations with
[edit]- Goldie
- Adam F
- Danny J
- DJ Hype
- Hatiras
- Kathy Brown
- Liquid People
- Sonic & Silver
- Wickaman
- Junglist BassPrey
- DJ Ugallu
Discography
[edit]Selected albums
[edit]- FabricLive.13
- Red Alert 2005
- Crazy World 2008
Singles
[edit]- "Your Sound" (1995)
- "Jim Kutta" (1995)
- "Arabian Nights" (1996)
- "Love Is Not a Game" (featuring Kathy Brown) (2000) - UK #34[1]
- "The Lizard" (2000)
- "Solarize" (2001)
- "Metrosound" (with Adam F) (2002) - UK #54[1]
- "24 Hours" (2002)
- "Spaced Invader" (2001) on Defected Records
- "Scooby Doo" / "Spycatcher" (with Wickaman) (2004) - UK #67[1]
- "Crazy World" (with Wickaman) (2008)
- "In Pieces" (with Wickaman featuring Dee Freer) (2011)
Remixes
[edit]- 2003: Adam F - Where's My...?
- 2005: Breakfastaz - Midnight (With Wickaman)
- 2008: Deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember (With Wickaman)
- 2008: Goldie - Shining Down (With Goldie)
- 2010: The Qemists featuring Maxsta - Renegade (With Wickaman)
- 2010: Cutline - Die for You (With Wickaman)
Infrared Records releases
[edit]Year | No. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | RED001 | The Prototypes | Cascade Remixes |
RED002 | J Majik & Wickaman | Behind The Mask EP | |
RED003 | Rewind | I Get Up / Rock My Body | |
RED004 | Wickaman & SuddenDef | The Return / Skreecher / The Truth | |
RED005 | Various Artists | The InfraSound Vol. 1 | |
RED006 | The InfraSound Vol. 2 | ||
RED007 | Rewind | Love Yourself EP | |
RED008 | Wickaman, Hoodlum & Mavrik | Pitch Shift 2012 / Yes I | |
RED009 | Various Artists | The InfraSound Vol. 3 (Dubstep Edition) | |
RED010 | Wickaman, Hoodlum & SuddenDef | Bass Rider / Hurt You | |
2013 | RED011 | Wickaman & RV | The Chant EP |
RED012 | Rewind | Soul Survivour EP | |
RED013 | Various Artists | The InfraSound Vol. 4 (Jungle Edition) | |
RED014 | J Majik & Wickaman | Beyond Our Dreams / Fight It | |
RED015 | Guzzla | FunkSlap / Switch | |
RED016 | Schoolboy & James Egbert | Silver Lining EP | |
RED017 | J Majik & Wickaman | Lift Me Up EP | |
RED018 | Karl Future & Brother Simon | Soundshower / It's Over | |
RED019 | Wickaman, SuddenDef & RV | Snarl / Something Deeper | |
RED020 | Wickaman, Hoodlum & Mythz | Frequency / Look In My Eyes | |
RED021 | Wickaman | The War Cry / Oriental Dreams | |
RED022 | J Majik & Wickaman | Right Now EP | |
RED023 | Karl Future & Brother Simon | Praise / Tell The World | |
RED024 | Salaryman | Era Of Man / Move On |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 344. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ Discogs.com
- ^ Discogs.com
External links
[edit]- Infrared Archived 26 January 2004 at the Wayback Machine
- J Majik at Rolldabeats