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Jay-J & Miguel Migs - In The House

Label:
Catalog#:
ITH01CD
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
03 Mar 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Deep House

Tracklist

1-01 Louie Vega & Jay "Sinister" Sealée  -  Diamond Life (Masters At Work Mix) 4:56
    Remix - Masters At Work
  Vocals - Julie McKnight
1-02a Morgan Page  -  All I Need (Halo Varga Dub) 3:21
    Featuring - Colette
  Remix - Halo Varga*
1-02b Jay-J & Chris Lum  -  Latinista (Acappella)
    Vocals - Miguel Solari
1-03 Smurf & Perry  -  Loving You (Vincenzo's Unreleased Dub) 4:23
    Featuring - Concha Buika
  Remix - Vincenzo
1-04 Manijama  -  No No No 5:18
    Featuring - L'il T , Mukupa
  Remix - Justin Nichols
1-05 Swirl People  -  So Much Like Me (East Coast Boogiemen Remix) 4:54
    Remix - East Coast Boogiemen
1-06 Sir Piers  -  Don't You Love Me 6:59
    Featuring - Monique Bingham
1-07 MindInfluence  -  The Best Part (Copyright Remix) 5:38
    Remix - Copyright
1-08 Groove Junkies  -  Gonna Get By (Classic Vox Mix) 7:39
    Featuring - Indeya
1-09a Jay-J & Chris Lum  -  Groove Thing 5:21
    Vocals - Groove Crew, The
1-09b Groove Foundation, The*  -  That Feeling (Acappella)
1-10 Inland Knights  -  Talking To You 4:50
1-11 Michelle Weeks  -  The Light (UBP Classic Mix) 7:39
    Producer - Jamie Lewis
  Remix - Urban Blues Project
1-12 Jay-J  -  Keep On Rising 6:57
    Featuring - Latrice Barnett
1-13 Blagger's World  -  #1 (ML's Funk) 5:58
    Vocals - Stefan Ashton Frank
2-01 Miguel Migs  -  City People (Migs Petalpusher Dub) 5:49
    Vocals - Ledisi
2-02 Swirl People  -  Fears (Jonene & Touchdown Remix) 3:33
    Remix - Jonene , Touchdown
2-03 Spettro*  -  I Think I (Main Mix) 4:16
2-04 Miguel Migs  -  Bump Selecta (Dub Selecta Mix) 4:59
2-05 Rhythm Slaves*  -  I Can Feel It 6:09
2-06 Gene Farris  -  Black Satin (Miguel Migs Petalpusher Dub) 6:04
    Featuring - Lady Sarah
  Remix - Miguel Migs
2-07 Veikka Ercola*  -  Try To Be Calm (Veikka's Original Mix) 5:14
2-08 Jetlag  -  So Right (Axwell & BT's Essence Dub) 6:20
    Guitar - John Derek
  Keyboards - Marc Pomeroy
  Producer [Additional] - Axwell , Brian Tappert , Marc Pomeroy
  Vocals - Patrick's Imagination
2-09 Nuboy & Sebastian Gamboa  -  Sweet Sonora (Original Mix) 5:02
2-10 Sandy Rivera  -  Changes 5:25
    Featuring - Haze
2-11 Grant Nelson  -  Ethnicity Part 1 (Club Mix) 5:10
2-12 Blaze  -  Breathe 5:25
2-13 DJ John "Julius" Knight*  -  Find A Friend (Audiowhores Remix) 4:58
    Remix - Audiowhores
2-14 Jay-J & Chris Lum  -  Without Love 5:30
    Featuring - Latrice Barnett

Credits

DJ Mix - Jay-J (tracks: 1-01 to 1-13) , Miguel Migs (tracks: 2-01 to 2-14)

Notes

CD1 duration is 73:59
CD2 duration is 74:01

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Rated 5/5
Review by ahbijef Aug 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
West Coast House Music, in the right hands, is pure heaven, whether on the dancefloor, in the car, or at home. Its core appeal is its breezy, jazzy accessibility: it is uplifting, organic sounding, and soulful, and (in the right hands) it never descends into triteness. While some consider it lightweight, when all is said and done, this subgenre of underground dance music will endure and prosper (because it shows proper respect for the forebears of modern dance music), while most other variants will turn out to be mere fads. That said, one cannot overemphasize the qualifier "in the right hands", and what better pairs of hands for this second installment in Defected's "In The House" series than those of Jay-J and Migs. Together with Julius Papp and other select collaborators of Jay-J at his former haunt Moulton Studios, these DJs exemplify what is best about the West Coast sound: proper attention to musical craft, a sophisticated sense of rhythm, and tight production standards. The results are always instantly recognizable: bright, uplifting melodies, intelligent but not overwhelming drum tracks, and seamless integration of live instrumentation and vocals with programmed sounds.

Jay-J helms the decks on Disc 1, the better of the two, and the result is a superlative piece of music, 6 points on a scale of 1 to 5. The track selections are compelling, while the mixing is effortlessly smooth. Unlike Sandy Rivera, who initiated this mix series for Defected in 2003, Jay-J mostly resists the macho temptation to open his mix with a few traditional House numbers only to steer it into increasingly dark territory that borders on Progressive House and "twisted" or "ironic" Disco. The one exception occurs early on, in the second track in fact, where (in a stroke of genius) Jay-J takes the edge off of the brooding Halo dub of Morgan Page's "All I Need" by overlaying the acapella from "Latinesta" (by himself and Chris Lum). The choice of "All I Need" to follow the noirish themes of the opening track "Diamond Life" (although, here, in a soulful remix by Masters At Work) is a brilliantly calculated risk. It's not clear whether Jay-J intended this to be a diversion to keep his listeners guessing, or as a sly wink to the Rivera school of escalating irony, but having dunked us into darker territory, he pulls us right out on track 3 with the simply fabulous "Loving You" by Smurf & Perry feat. Concha Buika. (Who says Europeans can't make tasty Deep House grooves?) From there on, there are few surprises, just good organic House music, although the stuttering, spoken-word male vocal on MindInfluence's "The Best Part" and the percussive, jazzy/dubby sound of Inland Knights' "Talking To You" provide some refreshing variety along the way.

Tough act to follow, but Migs acquits himself admirably on Disc 2 with a grab bag of tasty midtempo grooves that speak his trademark sound — laid back, dubby at times, and predictably smooth. Stand-outs include the tracks by Gene Farris (the sumptuously deep "Black Satin", with its achingly sexy vocals), and Kings Of Tomorrow/Sandy Rivera feat. Haze ("Changes", a noirish Deep Progressive House number that may well be his best record since "Finally").

These mixes have been out for over three years now, but they still sound deliciously fresh and vibrant (and the ladies especially love Disc 1). This "In The House" release may not have attracted the most critical acclaim (Kenny Dope, Dimitri From Paris, and MAW top the charts there), but having now listened to all of them, I would not hesitate to recommend this as the one to track down for the desert island collection.
Rated 4/5
Review by dani72 Sep 06, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Jay J's mix on the first CD is pretty poor. It features too much cheesy vocal house. The only stand out track is the Copyright remix of Mindinfluence's 'The Best Part' which is superb. The Miguel Migs mix on CD 2 is much better featuring plenty of deep and funky tracks. His own 'City People' and the Audiowhores remix of 'Find A Friend' are particularly good. Overall it's definately a release of two halves.