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Jacques Greene is a young house producer from Montreal with a deep, deep taste for techno, rnb, ukf and Chicago house. His first 12" was Baby (I Don’t Know What You Want) was relea
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Sounds like:
Kidnap Kid,
Eliphino,
Disclosure,
Kashii,
Kezla
By
RSkotarczyk
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Jul 19, 2012
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Jacques Greene needs no introduction here on the Shuffle. Greene never lets us down, offering up tasty garage house like it's candy, and yes, we are sweet on you Jacques."Ready" comes off the newly released Ready EP (you can check out another track o...
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By
Dwayne
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Jul 18, 2012
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Monday marked the release of Jacques Greene's Ready EP for the 3024 label.Although most of the focus has been on the title track, we actually prefer the b-side, "Prism.""Prism" combines a standard Jacques Greene vocal sample and house-y chords and th...
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Sounds like:
Sade,
Jacques Greene,
ANGO
By
Dwayne
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Jul 17, 2012
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The latest in a series of collaborations between troubadour ANGO and his fellow Canadian, producer Jacques Greene, is a cover of Sade's classic "No Ordinary Love."As you'd expect on a track that was released on Valentine's Day, the track is crooning-...
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Sounds like:
Four Tet,
Floating Points
By
Dwayne
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Jul 16, 2012
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Jason recently reviewed Koreless' "Lost In Tokyo," lamenting the lack of engagement with the listener on what is an almost beatless song.However, a solution has arrived. The B-side to the track is a remix from Vase head honcho and frequent Koreless c...
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Sounds like:
Jacques Greene,
Koreless,
Deadboy,
Floating Points
By
Dwayne
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Jan 18, 2012
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Our favorite Canadian house producer Jacques Greene just got his own label, Vase, and is releasing the first EP on the label himself.When the tracklist of Concealer was released, one track really caught our eye here - "Arrow," which features another ...
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Sounds like:
Jam City,
Zomby,
How To Dress Well
By
David Peter Simon
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May 3, 2011
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Heavy bass? Check. Lots of high hats? Check. Slightly annoying high-pitched voices? Check.My roommate Anthony and I came up with a theory that all good songs nowadays seem to just repeat the track name over and over again (think: Rusko's "Everyday" o...
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