| Releases: | ||||
| Essential Mix 3 (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) | FFRR | 1996 | ||
| Outrageous (CD, Maxi) | Positiva, Positiva | 1996 | ||
| Club Essentials Vol3 EP (Vinyl, EP) | Blam Records | 1997 | ||
| Presents Nice 'N' Blak E.P. (12", EP) | Blam Records | |||
| Production: | ||||
| Eurotic 2 (CD, Comp) | Outrageous (Original R... | EMI Music (Canada) | 1996 | |
| Appears On: | ||||
| Eurotic 2 (CD, Comp) | Outrageous (Original R... | EMI Music (Canada) | 1996 | |
| Hold Your Head Up High (12") | Blam Records | 1996 | ||
| Mixmag Live! Volume 2 (CD, Mixed, Comp) | Restless | DMC Publishing | 1996 | |
| The History Of Mixmag Live 5 (3xCD, Box) | Restless | DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing | 1997 | |
I was just causally listening when i remember vividly hearing Jules play the Rhythm Masters remix of Golden Girls "Kinetic". Thats it, i was hooked. 17 at the time and instantly hooked on house music.
Of course, after that moment, i transformed into a regular listener week in week out. I then started to hit the spots he was DJing in, Turnmills, Passion, Gatecrasher, Slinky etc. I then decided to buy some turntables later that year, and well, the rest is history.
To this day, I'm still an avid fan of Jules, i still think that when it comes to rocking a crowd, Jules has still got it and in my eyes he is still the best. I don't know why i like listening to him so much, i think i look for the same things in a record as Jules does. I also still listen to his BBC Radio 1 Weekend Warmup show EVERY week, the only difference is, now I'm 26!
He has a 6th sense at picking out records that usually end up huge before most people even know about them, I've always been a fan of his mixing style and in the flesh he's a top bloke to boot. Thank you Jules for showing me DJing, for showing me clubbing and more importantly showing me house!