J. Baracuz

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Yellow Cab 00:00 Tools
Michèle Track 00:00 Tools
10 Reasons left 00:00 Tools
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Introducing this 00:00 Tools
Silenced 00:00 Tools
Come With Me (Feat. Maxim) 00:00 Tools
Playgirls and Gameboys (2010 Rework) 00:00 Tools
Lasergun Romances 00:00 Tools
A Taste Of Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
One & A Half Dissonant Relationships 00:00 Tools
February Chilling Spree 00:00 Tools
One Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
Another Urban Dreamer´s Hug 00:00 Tools
Intoducing This 00:00 Tools
Mich鑞e Track 00:00 Tools
Jazzy Conqueror 00:00 Tools
Michиle Track 00:00 Tools
The Overture 00:00 Tools
Before The Storm 00:00 Tools
Everyone's The Same 00:00 Tools
One Way Ticket (Damscray Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Favela Phunk 00:00 Tools
The Overture (Skyence Remix) 00:00 Tools
Another Urban Dreamer's Hug 00:00 Tools
Polaroids 00:00 Tools
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The Overture (Green Trees Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Overture (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Intoducing This (Snippet) 00:00 Tools
Michéle Track 00:00 Tools
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J. Baracuz is a music producer/beatmaker from Berlin. His debut album "Lasergun Romances", released in late 2006, has already given proof of his talents and his sense for complex sample-based compositions somewhere between instrumental hip-hop and electronica. "Lasergun Romances" also was the reason Equinox Records got in touch with him and licensed a couple of his tracks to be released on the “One Year & A Day” series alongside artists such as Free The Robots, Deckard or Emynd. J. Baracuz' music can be described best as a progressive, interesting blend of shredded obscure samples, heavy mpc-soaked drums and modern synthetic sounds refined with some glitches here and there. The sampling approach behind all of his tracks is based on the idea of giving rise to not just beats but entire songs out of a "pile of broken dreams". After a creative break he spent with studying, travelling and digging for records, J. Baracuz has found his way home in 2011 and will release his new EP "A Contemporary Witness" on Equinox. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.