I wanted to be just like my big brother, so I would just go into his room and dig through his records. An electro road warrior with a dynamic and innovative ear, Jensen Interceptor, real name Mikey Melas, has spent the last 10 years grinding in the studio and his productions are currently operating at peak performance.
It also breaks away from the normal electro I usually play out. I did tour a tour end of last year in August and September. I don't really know. The rise of Jensen Interceptor and his electrifying sonic arsenalJust like the car model that he’s adopted as his moniker, the Australian producer’s steely sound is sleek, speedy, elite and tenacious.
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Remixes from D. Tiffany and Jensen Interceptor feature on the new record, out February 28th. Whatever he was listening to I just automatically wanted to like and would listen to it as well. It's amazing that a lot of big artists and mainstream acts, or DJs outside of the genre, have started playing electro in their sets and producing it.For me, those early influences were always there.
There were artists from all over Europe and the States all flocking to Sydney back then. The Jensen sound you hear now is just a byproduct of a sound I’ve never grown tired of. Craigie Knowes a label that I've followed for a while now I really love their diversity, vision, mission statement and sound. Recognise: Jensen Interceptor Recognise is DJ Mag’s monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music scene. Thu, 28 … I have a lot of friends that are living here as well. Overall, I’m really happy with it. Fresh off the release of his bristling and aquatic EP ‘I was lucky enough to start at an early age. Just like the car model that he’s adopted as his moniker, the Australian producer’s steely sound is sleek, speedy, elite and tenacious. I’ve always loved his I named the album ‘Mother’ because around that time, I was ready to give up because of the current I'm on tour right now and will be continuing up until April. Sounds that I've always loved nostalgically and also tunes from some fresh producers who are doing some really cool things at the moment. Some other friends of ours were big in the scene at the time in Sydney and started a label called I guess things happen in cycles. I couldn't be happier that those tracks are going to be a part of their legacy. It’s taken me 10 odd years. Music is what I want to do with my life and right now, back in Sydney, there's just no market to nurture and support that. The release of his debut LP ‘After a wildly successful European tour, Melas made the jump from down under to set up shop in Berlin where his frenetic and high-octane sets are wowing both the clubland capital and the rest of the continent.
There’s some trap in there, hip hop, dub, SoundCloud beats and some other weird stuff that I don’t really know how to describe. With each release, my techniques were becoming sharper and I was really figuring out how to produce what I wanted to produce. It just went so well, by the time I I landed back in Australia and opened my laptop, I had emails from my agent saying, "dude, we need to get you back over here, the vibe is just really popping off for you." It’s really sad.In the early 2000s, there were so many artists and Australia’s scene was really vibrant and buzzing.
And who knows, in five years time, fidget house or Baltimore club could be the next big thing.
My new booking agency is in Berlin and I just feel the sound I'm creating is really working in my favor over here right now. My new EP on Craigie Knowes just dropped and I'm really excited about this one. It is actually probably one of my favorite records that I've done since the album, and even before. I didn't come out straight off the bat producing electro because back in 2012 because I didn't really know how. Jensen Interceptor heads to India in May. The Sydney producer will hit Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore next week courtesy of local promoter Milkman. Back in Dallas, Erik Estornel (Maceo Plex) is just an electro legend. Some of the earlier ones that really kind of set it off for me was I first got into DJing thanks to my good friend Jordan Feller who was the other half of The edits slowly turned into remixes and before we knew it, we had original tracks. Now, because of the Maceo Plex has actually been playing some of my records for quite some time now, way before the album came out. Maybe that's my curse or my cross to bear. RELEASE: Return 2 the Source EP ARTIST(S): DJ Haus, Jensen Interceptor REMIXERS: Shed LABEL: Unknown To The Unknown / UTTU104 GENRE: Lossless, Breaks RELEASED: 2020-06-12 AVAILABLE FORMAT: 660Kbps, FLAC DOWNLOAD SIZE: (131.59 MB) TOTAL TRACKS 5 DJ Haus, Jensen Interceptor Around 96 I started to get into dance music, maybe a little bit earlier. He was into gabber, hardcore, heavy hardcore, techno and house. Jensen Interceptor is taking clubland thrill-seekers on an unforgettable journey across dancefloors with his menacing brand of unbridled electro and techno.