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Jordan Fields presents: 2084
:: hit #35 in DJ Magazine's Hype char Jan. 2006t
:: dropped twice on Gilles Peterson's BBC1 radio show
:: was named album of the month in IDJ (March 2006)
:: charted #1 at Galaxie radio across Canada
:: hit #4 on the Richmond Records DJ Pool chart
:: literally flooded terrestrial, satellite and internet radio stations around the world.
The first reviews are in:
Here is a brief sampling of quotes, you can read the full reviews here in word format.
"Right into this one..." Gilles Peterson / London UK BBC Radio 1 / Worldwide
"I'd recommend this album to all dance fans, whether you have heard of Jordan Fields before or his name is new to you - either way, you'll love it." 4/4 Night Magazine
"this man is so talented – it’s wicked awesome production." 9.5 / 10 Espen Wiik
"A solid set of Jacking house" Echoes
"...a remarkable full-length release, influenced by his thrilling cultural upbringing and oozing with musical sophistication." Soulfulvibes
"I’ve always had a soft spot for my man Jordan Fields, for he’s one of those stealth producers...Respected by his peers and known for his excellent ear, Fields delivers a one-two punch as he serves up his latest piece." Clubsandwich
"A solid album that has been worked brilliantly in the studio, track it down and give it a good listen I’m sure you will like this one!" Sound Barriers / Discoid Magazine Italy
"...the strong musical content and rump shaking shuffle that takes the plaudits. 4/4 - Update
"The album is sophisticated and innovative at the same time, being one of the most versatile dance album that has been released in years." spiritofhouse
"This super nice project from a label that knows great music has a single blazing the house charts" DJ Larry Owens
"A sophisticated palate of sounds" (6/8) M8
"2084" is Jordan Fields' first full-length CD release since
2002’s hot Mo’Wax album “Moments in
Dub”.
Simultaneous release of select cuts on vinyl, the “2084
ep” (NICE 0027), featuring the exclusive release
of the track “Why Must I Ask You Why?”,
featuring Chicago superstar COLETTE on vocals.
The album is lush with deep house, broken beats, downtempo
and nu jazz with a Chicago sensibility.
Fields has been a household name in the Dance and Club
scene since the early 90’s.
A fan of contemporary and classic music, Jordan’s
CD features covers of tracks by Chick Corea, Giorgio Moroder and Miles Davis/Robert Irving
III.
Bio
In the early 80’s, a 12-year-old kid out of Chicago
named Jordan Fields had already taught himself to break-dance,
DJ and make re-edits using a boombox and a little pause-button
dexterity. Inspired by his older brother, he became a fanatic about mixing
and scratching and soon found himself DJ’ing in
the earliest days of what would later be known as the
“Chicago House” scene.
Hooking up with Rick Lenoir (producer
of LNR’s “Work It to the Bone”- House
Jam) in the early 90’s, Fields released his first
single “The Thrillseekers” EP, a jazzy house
classic featuring Jordan on the mic scatting “SHOO
BEE DOO DOO WAAAAAAAAA!!”.
Dozens of releases later on both major and indie labels,
Fields has refined a sophisticated, soulful groove that
has made him a household name the world over. His 2002
release on Mo’ WAX/Beggars Banquet, “Moments
In Dub” was a both commercial and critical success
by mashing up deep-house, hip hop and acid-fried funk
into the mix. In 2004, Fields contributed to Derrick
Carter & Mark Farina’s “Live At Om”
mix-cd (OM RECORDINGS) with “The Session (Move
Ya Body remix)", a track composed by Jordan and
longtime friend Roy Davis Jr.
Fields continues to run his own label Headphoniq, and
is currently making the DJ rounds spinning sets of wild
and diverse styles from Chicago and NYC Garage House
to Disco, Detroit Techno, Electro, Nu Wave, Nu Jazz,
Broken Beat, Lounge, Brazilian and Dub.
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