Speedy J.

Real Name:
Jochem George Paap
Profile:
Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room.

Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute. But while techno develops into a dominating force on many dance floors worldwide, Jochem Paap, after the albums Ginger (1993) and G Spot (1995), turns left and heads for other exciting places.

On Public Energy No. 1 (1997) and A Shocking Hobby (2000) the sound wizard exchanges flowing, harmonious techno for a much more complex sound, filled with colliding samples, crackling rhythms and tremendously thrilling turns.

After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. But what a wide circle it was, and how fickle the trodden path. Over the years he has collaborated with video-artists, filmmakers and advertisers, made the pioneering DVD Umfeld, an audio-visual, electronic trip, which sets the standard for many composers who want to compose for six speakers in the coming years – remarkably made available as a free download on the internet.

But not only that, Speedy J has continuously been pushing the boundaries of electronic & experimental dance music. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. Again he is spearheading a way of DJing that is picked up by a lot of other forward thinking electronic artists.

Logically, the releases on his label Electric Deluxe all feature tool versions, introducing the concept of creating unique live sets from parts as a natural evolution of Djing. Not only setting the bar for peak hour Techno madness, Electric Deluxe becomes the platform for his Collabs series that started on Novamute, as well as releases by open minded artists like Chris Liebing, George Issakidis, Tommy Four Seven and Terrence Fixmer to showcase the value of creative synergy using newest technology.

Another strong part of this idea is the introduction of a new series of techno events called Electric Deluxe presents, which in a young history of just a couple of editions brought major artists like Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Radio Slave, Matthew Dear, Chris Liebing into play.

Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.
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Discography

Releases:
EDLX (12")   CLR (2) 2009
Remixes:
Beyond The Edge (Maxi) (3 versions) Beyond The Edge (Remix... 2B Free Records ... 1993
Tour De Trance 2 (2xCD, Comp) Comin' On (Speedy J.'s... Electrola 1993
Welcome To The Future 2 (Comp) (2 versions) Comin' On (Speedy J's ... One Little Indian 1993
It's No Good (12", Promo) It's No Good (Speedy J... Mute Records Ltd. 1997
Cherry Moon Retro Classics Vol. 2 (CD, Comp) Beyond The Edge (Speed... Cherry Moon Records, Arcade Music Company (Belgium) 2000
Analogon E.P. (Remixes 2) (EP) (2 versions) Analogon (Speedy J. Re... CLRetry 2001
Real Techno In The Mix (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Sonar System (Speedy J... Premium (2) 2002
Dark Roast #01 (12") Invaders (Speedy J. Ru... MB Elektronics 2005
Selected Remixes Of The Last 10 Years (Comp) (2 versions) Klark (Speedy J. Remix) CLR (2) 2008
Mix:
From Our Minds To Yours Vol. 1 (CD, Comp) Infusion Champion 1991
Appears On:
Live In Beograd (Comp) (2 versions) Trezcore, Tunox (Early... CLR (2) 2005
Palazzo Volume Four (CD, Comp, Mixed) Trezcore T:Classixx 2005
Live At Nature One 2008 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Edlx CLR (2) 2008
Tracks Appear On:
For Those Who Like To Groove (2 versions) Something For Your Min... Dino Music 1991
From Our Minds To Yours Vol. 1 (CD, Comp) Pullover Champion 1991
Electro Sound (Full Megamix 1992) (Cass, Comp, Mixed) Pull Over, Something F... Indisc 1992
Hard Beat Techno (2xCD, Comp) Pullover (Remix) !Hype 1992
Hardcore Dancefloor 2 (CD) Pull Over (Remix) Dino Music (2) 1992
House Party II - The Ultimate Megamix (CD) Something For Your Mind Arcade España (Spain) 1992
Rave II (2 versions) Pullover Splash Music 1992
Techno Energy (Cass) Pull Over (Remix) Arcade 1992
Techno Party (CD, Comp) Something For Your Mind Ariola Express 1992
Techno Rave! 2 (2xCD, Comp) Pullover (Remix) !Hype 1992
Technomania Vol. 1 (Cass, Comp) Pullover (Remix) His Master's Voice 1992
Tranceworld - Underwater Sunlight (2xCD, Comp) De Orbit, Something Fo... !Hype 1992
The Age Of Trance - The New Generation Of Intelligent Dancemusic (2xCD, Comp) Spikkles Dance Pool, Sony Music Entertainment (Germany), Dance Pool 1993
Trancemaster 5 - The Hardtrance Experience (Comp) (2 versions) Ginger Vision Soundcarriers 1993
Trancemitter (CD) Pepper Wigwam 1993
Tranceworld - The Chillout Megamix (CD, Comp, Mixed) De-Orbit Ariola Express 1993
House Of House Vol. 3 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Pullover (Celvin Rotan... House Of House 1994
Techno House Party Vol. 1 (CD, Comp) Pull Over Flarenasch 1994
Deep House - 12 Finest House Tracks (CD) Pullover (Celvin Rotan... MDA, Downtown Music (Germany) 1995
House Vibes Vol. 2 (CD, Comp) Pullover (Celvin Rotan... Lost Paradise 1995
Rave Hits Compilation Vol. 1 (2xCD) G Spot Ariola 1995
The Ultimate House Mix Feat. LIMIT 135 BPM (CD) Pullover (Celvin Rotan... Sex Records 1995
Techno Trax Vol. 15 (2xCD, Comp) Pullover (Celvin Rotan... ZYX Music 1996
Old School Hardcore (2xCD) Pull Over Arcade 1997
Techno Classics Vol 1 - Best Of Trance And Hardtrance 1991 - 1996 (2xCD, Comp + CD, Comp, Mixed) Pullover D4D Records 1997
Techno Classics-3 CD Box (3xCD + Box) Pull Over Disky, Disky, Disky, Disky 1997
Early Hardcore (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Pull Over (Original Mi... Sony Music Media 2003
Schranz Fusion 2 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Copy Prot.) Pannik Edel Records 2003
ID&T Classics - The Megamixes II (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Something For Your Mind Universal TV 2005
Live In Beograd (Comp) (2 versions) Trezcore, Tunox (Early... CLR (2) 2005
Palazzo Volume Four (CD, Comp, Mixed) Trezcore T:Classixx 2005
Decibel 2006 (3xCD, Comp, Mixed) Pullover Digidance 2006
Kulturkantine - Electronic Lounge Session (2xCD, Comp) Symmetry Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany) 2007
Live At Nature One 2008 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Edlx CLR (2) 2008
Retromania (2xCD, Mixed) Pull Over Digidance 2008
D.J. At Work (12", Promo) Pullover Rmx (First Re... D.J. At Work  
Unknown (12", W/Lbl, Comp) Pull Over Not On Label  
Unofficial Releases:
Deep Magic Dance 41 (CD, Comp, Mixed, Met) Pullover Deep Dance 1996
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by trancephorm Jul 22, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
One of the most influential names on today's electronic scene. No vocals, no live drums, just pure electronics, ranging from easy ambient to the dancefloor beasts. Speedy J makes rules.
Review by LaKing Aug 04, 2002
There was one track ca 1997 wich has got commercial, but this was good for his name's fame. The main Speedy J has a shocking hobby. Sitting at home and makeing overdriven distored electronic hiphopdrumloops + oldstylesynthpads.
Absolute brilliant. Not the rave/party stuff, "soething for your mind, body, and your soul." And your Car.
This style is the only one where synthpads are ok, becose there is no trance feeling in.
The other side of Speedy J. makes partystuff, a well known, and welcomed name in the scene.
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