Occasionally we like to go off the beaten track here at DT and deliver something that catches our fans by surprise so after yesterdays stormer of podcast from internationally renowned techno heavyweight Cristian Varela we thought we’d go leftfield and pluck a very talented artist from comparative obscurity for your aural delights this afternoon. Step forward Jonny Cade.
At the vanguard of a new generation of young producers whose mature approach to music, DJing and production belies their relatively tender years, Jonny Cade has fast being making a name for himself as one to watch within the industry with his residency at Leeds’ Flux and productions on the likes of 2020:Vision, MoodMusic, Kolour Recordings, Leftroom and Saints and Sonnets all helping forge a solid reputation as a star on the rise.
His brand of garage-house and techno was first noticed by UK producer Huxley back in 2010. Through a respect of the art and love of music, they paired up to create the sounds of ‘London to Leeds’ which was released on Kolour Recordings and went on to stay in the Juno vinyl charts for several weeks. Since then, Jonny has steadily progressed through the scene, having produced for the likes of Leftroom and MoodMusic, finally landing himself in the hands of 2020:Vision’s head-honcho Ralph Lawson, where he released his ‘Find My Way’ last year before a dropping a well received follow up release on Hypercolour’s sister label ‘Losing Suki’, where he showcased his fresh take on the garage sound by introducing a bass infused edge. With his latest EP ‘Atrocious Focus’ out now on Morris Audio and big plans for the summer starting with a slot at EGG London this weekend we thought the time was right to welcome Jonny to DT to deliver an exclusive mix for us as part of our Mix Of The Day series. Enjoy.
Jonny Cade’s Atrocious Focus is out now on Morris Audio. Buy your copy here http://www.beatport.com/release/atrocious-focus/1255088