Jay Denham

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Dopamine 03:01 Tools
Black Box 07:48 Tools
Smoker's Delight 02:24 Tools
Pride (It's Time) 05:03 Tools
Train To Zanzabar 06:47 Tools
The Truth 06:38 Tools
Strings Of Madness 06:08 Tools
Sweet Jesus 04:13 Tools
Come On 06:21 Tools
Electro Static 06:06 Tools
The Long Way 07:22 Tools
Heaven Only Knows 06:40 Tools
Whispers 06:09 Tools
The World Is A Ghetto 03:13 Tools
Glitch 06:15 Tools
Radio 06:30 Tools
Germs 05:52 Tools
Interpreter 00:00 Tools
The Battle 00:00 Tools
Implants 03:12 Tools
Revenge of a Mad Man 05:00 Tools
False Hopes 00:00 Tools
Shadows 05:50 Tools
trash can 05:25 Tools
Understand Me 06:01 Tools
Waagh! 03:39 Tools
Quantized 06:00 Tools
Pulse 00:00 Tools
Sleeping Nobz 03:59 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
Alien Nation 04:54 Tools
Pride 04:17 Tools
Playground 05:42 Tools
Attack 00:00 Tools
Black Planet 00:00 Tools
War Dance 01:37 Tools
Agent 6 01:37 Tools
Dark Sky 00:00 Tools
Rise Up 04:51 Tools
100 years later 01:37 Tools
Temporary Relief 02:37 Tools
100 Year's Later 06:03 Tools
Ground Zero 00:00 Tools
Faces 05:36 Tools
Time In Motion 05:08 Tools
Trip To Kalamazoo 04:49 Tools
waagh 06:04 Tools
Expression 05:09 Tools
Thought Pattern 05:49 Tools
active 06:00 Tools
I Can Hear You 06:01 Tools
Justice For All 04:51 Tools
Black List 06:10 Tools
Black Nites 06:00 Tools
stroke 05:42 Tools
Black Trax 06:28 Tools
One Drop 06:00 Tools
Let's Get High (Pascal F.E.O.S. Treatment 06:01 Tools
Hold 05:51 Tools
Action 36 02:55 Tools
Just Believe 07:58 Tools
Last Dance 06:10 Tools
Placement 06:14 Tools
Plus 06:14 Tools
Daydream 07:58 Tools
Wasteland 07:58 Tools
Let's Get High 07:58 Tools
up grade 06:07 Tools
Carjacker 07:58 Tools
down size 06:14 Tools
Detroit 02:58 Tools
The Myth 05:27 Tools
NightGROOVE 01:55 Tools
The Pulse - Means & Ends Noir Mix 03:45 Tools
Adlib 05:27 Tools
Schranzwerk 00:00 Tools
Response 05:52 Tools
Interstellar Slavery 05:27 Tools
Faces (Remix by Alexander Kowalski) 05:27 Tools
Outside Looking In 06:07 Tools
Dreamer 05:52 Tools
The Pulse 06:24 Tools
I Can Feel It 06:24 Tools
Peoples Revolution 05:27 Tools
Peoples 06:24 Tools
The System 04:49 Tools
Update 03:45 Tools
Soul Food 06:24 Tools
Drama Queen - Original Mix 06:22 Tools
Peacemaker 06:24 Tools
life 03:45 Tools
Final Hour 06:22 Tools
People's Revolution 03:45 Tools
Lets Get High (Pascal F.E.O.S. RMX) 06:22 Tools
Dreamworld 03:45 Tools
Pride (It´s Time) 06:22 Tools
Junkie Logic 00:00 Tools
Strange Development 03:45 Tools
Smorkers And Delight 06:22 Tools
Poetic Justice 03:45 Tools
a2 Reform 03:45 Tools
The Pulse - Original Mix 06:47 Tools
Black Opera (B2 Phantom Mix) 04:06 Tools
Black Man Impakt B2 03:45 Tools
Last Track 03:45 Tools
The Art Of Rolling 00:00 Tools
a1_stroke 03:45 Tools
Stroke Part 2 00:00 Tools
Reasons 02:58 Tools
b1 Poetic Justice 06:29 Tools
Update (Alexander Kowalski Remix) 06:29 Tools
Dawn Of The Third Age (B1) 07:03 Tools
Understand Me (From Dreamworld E.P.) 03:45 Tools
History 03:45 Tools
Drama Queen 06:07 Tools
Growth & Development 06:07 Tools
People's Revolution (A1) 07:03 Tools
Dreamer (B1) 06:07 Tools
Black Trax (C2) 06:29 Tools
Smoker´s Delight 07:03 Tools
Reform 06:29 Tools
Growth + Development 05:12 Tools
live_at_teqnology_(heineken_mu 07:03 Tools
False Hops 00:00 Tools
It's Time Again 01:55 Tools
a2_stroke part 2 06:07 Tools
Techno Wizard 06:07 Tools
Slavery 2000 06:11 Tools
Last Dance (C1) 06:10 Tools
b2 Sidewinder 02:58 Tools
Live at Awakenings Detroit Special - 2008-03-23 06:29 Tools
Euro Vs. The Dollar 06:29 Tools
black nites 2 0 a1 100 years later 01:55 Tools
Jay Denham - Live @ Hr-XXL NightGroove 7-4-2000 01:55 Tools
Dark (B1) 05:20 Tools
Outside Looking In (B2) 01:55 Tools
Time Up 06:18 Tools
Beat Box 06:28 Tools
a2 - active 05:20 Tools
Steady 1234 (feat. Jasmine Thompson & Skizzy Mars) 05:20 Tools
Faces (Alexander Kowalski Remix) 05:20 Tools
Dimensions 05:20 Tools
A1 - Pulse 05:20 Tools
Stroke Part 2 - Remastered 05:20 Tools
Trash Can (Disko B) / Deathprod - Treetop Drive 2 02:58 Tools
Train to Zanzibar 06:47 Tools
Live at Dommelvallei Effenaar Eindhoven - 2008-04-29 02:58 Tools
Spousal Abuse 02:58 Tools
black nites 2 0 b2 shadows 05:20 Tools
(A1) Faces 05:20 Tools
Drain 05:20 Tools
Lights Out 05:20 Tools
truth seekers 05:20 Tools
Aroma 05:20 Tools
Plus (D1) 05:20 Tools
(B1) Capture 05:20 Tools
Adaptive Behavior 05:20 Tools
Sidewinder 05:20 Tools
black nites 2 0 b1 truth seekers 06:47 Tools
Let's get high (Pascal F.E.O.S. Remix) 06:47 Tools
My God (A2 Instrumental) 05:46 Tools
Euro VS The Dollar 05:46 Tools
My God (A1 Vocal) 05:46 Tools
Pride [It's Time] 05:46 Tools
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As a third wave musician with a long musical background, it is safe to say that Jay Denham has been around the block a few times. At fifteen, he picked up his first instrument, a bass guitar, and by the time he was seventeen was playing in a rock band for friends at parties. He developed a taste for punk and what Americans refer to as "new wave", moving on to the funk of Parliament, Cameo and The Time as the eighties arrived. In 1982 he came across a Chicago Hot Mix tape, which opened his ears to the then revolutionary sounds of Farley Jackmaster Funk and Frankie Knuckles. Immediately blown away by this new sound, he took to making expeditions to the Windy City to find records and tape the local radio shows he couldn't pick up in his home town of Kalamazoo. A chance meeting in Chicago with early house producer Chip E implanted the idea that he might actually try making this music himself.... The next step came for Jay when he started Michigan State University and met up with Shake aka Anthony Shakir, who now runs Frictional records with Claude Young. Shakir had a keyboard, Jay had a drum machine and it wasn't long before they were jamming together on early tracks. When Shakir got to know Derrick May he passed him some of Jays' tapes. Mays' favourable reaction led to Jay moving to detroit after college to work for the nascent Transmat label, and releasing his first records: "Ritual" as Vice on the Techno 2 LP and then the mythic 12" "Insync" as Fade II Black. Frustrated by Transmats' low output, Jay recorded for Kevin Saundersons' KMS and the Burden Brothers' 430 West, before a combination of hard times and family commitments led to a return to his home town of Kalamazoo in 1992, for what he himself describes as a period of self retirement from the business. But thats only half the story. Back in Kalamazoo, Jay continued to quietly developed his sound, working with local producers and dj's, and amassing a stack of tracks, despite the fact that he had no-one to release them. Late in 1994 jay took the plunge himself and started his own label, Black Nation, beginning with the "Birth of a Nation" EP (also the title of an infamous early 20th Century Ku Klux Klan propaganda movie, fact fans) whjich features tracks by himself and friends like Fanon Flowers, Tony Ollie, Brett Dance and Chance McDermott and a philospohy to produce "funky, rhythmic, driving underground grooves for the funk conscious record buyer". Black Nation Records has gone on to become one of the best and most consistent underground labels around. It would have been all too easy for Jay Denham to have sunk without trace, just like many of the early chicago producers he was inspired by. Or to have fallen into the rut of churning out endless formula Detroit tackle, which it might be argued that many of the Motor Citys' original musicians are guilty of. But he didn't. Jay Denham is back with a new attitude and some of the freshest, fiercest grooves around. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.