Jamie Myerson

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Revisions 07:15 Tools
Music For The Lonely 04:51 Tools
Rescue Me 03:48 Tools
LISTEN 06:39 Tools
Unity Gain 05:03 Tools
Rescue Me (feat. Carol Tripp) 05:42 Tools
SKY BLUE 04:10 Tools
YOU'RE MY LIFE 07:41 Tools
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright (feat. Carol Tripp) 04:33 Tools
Bittersweet 02:00 Tools
UP AND DOWN 03:06 Tools
Decisions, Decisions 03:37 Tools
This Time 03:53 Tools
Heartsong 08:25 Tools
AFRAID 07:57 Tools
Crucial 07:53 Tools
Away 05:11 Tools
RESCUE ME (FEATURING CAROL TRIPP) 05:40 Tools
Revisions (Ambient Mix) 05:05 Tools
Revisions (Original) 07:17 Tools
You Are Gonna Miss My Face 05:35 Tools
Rescue Me - Hot n Spicy Dub 09:27 Tools
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright 04:33 Tools
Rescue Me (Angel's Smooth & Soulful Mix) 07:59 Tools
Missing You 06:14 Tools
Lift Me Up 06:40 Tools
Try To Love Me 05:41 Tools
New Day 06:08 Tools
Sundown 03:36 Tools
Guitar Tune 07:28 Tools
Rescue Me (Hot n Spicy Dub) 09:28 Tools
Music for the Lonely (remix) 05:07 Tools
Away (Remix) 04:58 Tools
Rubber Doll (Pucker Up Sweetie and Blow Me Up Gently mix) 05:00 Tools
Enlighten 07:24 Tools
Interstate 08:02 Tools
Defy 04:20 Tools
Lemonade 05:49 Tools
Chains That Bind 07:01 Tools
Rated X 08:03 Tools
Long Way Down 03:52 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice 03:52 Tools
Collision Course 03:52 Tools
JAMIE MYERSON - REVISIONS 03:52 Tools
In the Dark 04:19 Tools
find yourself 05:34 Tools
Jamie Myerson - Rescue Me 05:34 Tools
Ask 04:19 Tools
Nevermind 04:19 Tools
Beautifully Corrupt 05:34 Tools
Wrong From the Start 05:34 Tools
How Beautiful You Are 05:34 Tools
An Ocean Wide 05:34 Tools
All I Have Is Time 05:34 Tools
The Only Way Out (Detail) 05:34 Tools
I Need a Tragedy 05:34 Tools
I'd Never Come Again 05:34 Tools
Waiting in Virginia 03:20 Tools
Unreachable Stars in the Sky 03:20 Tools
Four Zero East 05:40 Tools
Love Finds A Way 05:40 Tools
Merge 03:23 Tools
What the Heart Knows 03:23 Tools
FourZero East 03:23 Tools
Reis Glories 03:23 Tools
Music for the Lonely [Remix] 03:23 Tools
Love Finds a Way (Intro) 00:00 Tools
take it or leave it 03:23 Tools
Decisions 05:53 Tools
Strangelove (Depeche Mode acoustic cover) 00:00 Tools
Music for the... 05:53 Tools
Rescue Me (Cloak Downtempo Remix) 05:20 Tools
Take My Lead 05:20 Tools
Everything Is Gonna Be Allright 05:20 Tools
Never Mind 00:00 Tools
the weakness in me 00:00 Tools
The Things You Said (Jamie Myerson Acoustic Cover) 03:46 Tools
Rescue Me (Jamie Myerson's Edit) 03:46 Tools
6 Days to Go 02:54 Tools
Rescue Me (Nitebreed's Pancreas Pancake Mix) 03:46 Tools
Can't Look Back 04:55 Tools
Away [Remix] 03:46 Tools
bound to you 03:46 Tools
Rescue Me (Angel's Smooth & Soulful Mix 03:46 Tools
Days Go By 03:46 Tools
The Things You Said 03:47 Tools
Asking Too Much - Remix 03:47 Tools
That's How Much I Love You 03:47 Tools
Sky Blue (Funk D'void Remix) 03:47 Tools
Crater 03:47 Tools
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With over ten years of experience navigating the twisted paths of the music industry, Jamie Myerson has built up a body of work that reflects an amazing amount of versatility and depth. As a remixer, he's been responsible for an array of chart-topping singles for the likes of Duncan Sheik, Dido and Jewel. As a producer, he's steered projects for Jan Johnston, Karen Lehner and AM. And as a recording artist, his numerous albums and singles have showcased an unprecedented ability to defy the conventions of genre and shatter stylistic boundaries. From breakthrough dance tracks to the delicate acoustics of the singer/songwriter movement, Jamie has refused to let his music become complacent. Nowhere is this duality more apparent than on Jamie's current releases, travelling the landscape between love and loss, exploring dusty back roads where lush guitars merge with cutting-edge electronics. Jamie's musical career has, in many ways, come full circle. As a teenager in the New Jersey suburbs, Jamie played drums in a succession of local bands, but found himself gravitating to electronics as a form of experimentation with his live playing. Influenced by the hardcore rhythms of the emerging drum & bass scene and the lushness of bands like Depeche Mode, Jamie soon found himself selling his drum set for a sampler and keyboards. The gamble soon paid off as Jamie signed a succession of tracks to the UK's influential Reinforced Records, becoming the first American drum & bass producer to record for a British label. His early output on Reinforced was soon joined by releases on Quayside, Belgium's Crammed Discs and NYC's Sm:)e Communications. His ability to steer clear of trends, coupled with an emotional pastiche of strings, breakbeats and keyboards, won him praise from thousands of fans and positive reviews in highly-regarded magazines like the UK's Melody Maker and Mixmag. Jamie's next move was even more ambitious. Not content to be pigeonholed as a drum & bass producer, he channeled his energies into The Listen Project—his first full-length album. Released by Ovum/Columbia Records/Sony Music in 1998, the album was a bold departure from Jamie's earlier work. Encompassing elements of house, drum & bass, synthpop and his first attempt at traditional songwriting, The Listen Project was a bold showcase of Jamie's musical palate. Singles from the album soon found their way into the playlists of Paul Oakenfold and other top djs. Following on the heels of The Listen Project, Jamie's work as a remixer and producer was gaining attention from a worldwide audience. With remixes for Sneaker Pimps, Lords of Acid, Miles Davis, Phillipe Saisse and many others on his resume, Jamie soon directed his energies toward producing and co-writing trance diva Jan Johnston's "Emerging" LP on Perfecto/Mushroom UK. This collaboration also yielded a track ("Unafraid") on the Oakenfold-compiled soundtrack for the movie "Swordfish". If that wasn't enough, Jamie also found time to quietly release the full-length album "Lift Me Up" under the pseudonym of Sky City. While the album looked back on Jamie's drum & bass roots, the incorporation of live instrumentation and intricate programming would help pave the way toward a very different era in the Jamie Myerson portfolio. With demand for his talents increasing, Jamie decided in 2000 to relocate to Los Angeles, a decision that would have a profound impact on his music. While he still payed his bills with production and remix work, his own songs were quickly evolving from his dance music roots toward a more traditional singer/songwriter approach. While working with songwriter David Poe, Jamie was introduced to Gary Jules (of Donnie Darko/"Mad World" fame), who encouraged Jamie to get involved with Hollywood's up-and-coming Hotel Cafe venue. Armed with an acoustic guitar instead of a bank of synthesizers and drum machines, Jamie's talent for clever lyrics and smart arrangements soon generated a whole new group of fans. It was also during this period when Jamie's remix work would climb to the next level. His remix of Duncan Sheik's "On A High" reached the coveted #1 rank on Billboard's dance charts, and the two singles he remixed for Karen Lehner ("Made to Order" and "Nothing Personal") both cracked the top five on the UK's Record Mirror dance chart. High-profile remixes for Jewel ("Intuition") and Dido ("Life For Rent") soon followed. In addition, Jamie was also tapped to provide programming skills and help demo tracks for Elton John, Anastasia and Johnny Reznick of the Goo Goo Dolls. And if that weren't enough, Jamie also found the time to release a second Sky City album entitled "Going....Gone". Inspired by the cross-country drive that brought him to Los Angeles, it was an eclectic blend of moody synths and guitars that showed off Jamie's ability to swing between the dancefloor and the stars. Even with such accomplishments, Jamie still wasn't content to tread water and relive old glories. In a surprising move, he decided in 2003 to leave Los Angeles and return to New Jersey. While some questioned the reasoning behind such a decision, the picture came into sharp focus when Jamie unveiled his latest projects—Blackwood Recording, his clean-sheet studio; and 42 North, his new record label. Jamie has indeed come full-circle. While building on a decade of experience and influences, the music is not beholden to them; Jamie's ability to blend electronic and acoustic instruments with heartfelt songwriting indicate that his greatest achievements are yet to come. —P.R. Pointe, JamieMyerson.com Read more on Last.fm. 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