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And why not read through the interview whilst your listening?
1st hour I play what ever the fuck I want! The second hour is the guest mix from Mr Jake Nicholls!
On todays Geecast we are delighted to welcome Jake Nicholls & his unique blend of Trance & Techno. For those that dont know Jake is from the UK & has played all over Europe. He has a growing discography of productions & remixes for labels including Joyride, Hard Trance Europe & High Fish.
So Jake, thanks for your mix!! Can you tell us. How did you start out on your Underground music journey?
So when you first started out. Was there any intention of getting into the djing & production side of things?
When you first started producing. Did you find it easy? Or did you slowly learn things as you went along. What was your first track that saw a release? And when did you start making it?
Are there any artists that you like to work with on production? Co-producers that you find easy to create great music with?
What is the process involved in creating a track? Example - is it just going in the studio & playing at stuff until something sticks? Or is it that something just pops in your head whilst watching TV and you just have to get it down before it leaves you?!
What equipment do you use for DJing & Production?
Do you have any upcoming releases that we should know about?
Can you remember your first DJ gig? were was it & did you get a recording?
You’ve played abroad at events & including Ibiza. How does the European crowd compare to the UK?
You’ve been dj’ing and producing for well over a decade now & built up quite a following. Did you ever think looking back that you would end up dji’ng all over the world & producing records for some of the best hard trance labels?
Are there any djs that you like to play B2B with? I would imagine that trance isnt really a genre that lends itself well to B2B sets.
Your blend of trance & techno is certainly unique. Do you have to wade through lots of websites to find that track which hits the right spot?
What are your opinions on digital vs vinyl. nothing beats crate digging right?!
And expanding on that. What are you thoughts on losing record shops?! Half the fun used to be going down to your local record shop every week & meeting like minded people whilst finding that "tune" that no-one else had. What record did you find whilst digging that is your most prized possession?!
There are some great producers & djs around in your scene. who do you rate the most?
Are there any young producers & djs who you really rate?
To producers & djs just starting out. What advice would you give them?
Social media is now playing a bigger slice of things these days with people "buying" likes & having slick photos & ads. Do you ever wish things could go back to just being how good you were at mixing & tune selection? How do you think things will change in the next 5 & 10 years?
Finally moving onto the mix you have submitted. Can you talk us through the process of how you selected those tracks & what do you look for in your selections when your building a set?
Do you have a fav track off the mix that you like more than most? why is that?
When you dj, do you try & put as many tracks as possible in? or do you like to blend & ramp up the BPMs slowly?
And finally thanks for submitting your mix!! Would you like to give some shout outs!!
To listen to the mix please scroll to the bottom & hit the play or download button!
And why not read through the interview whilst your listening?
1st hour I play what ever the fuck I want! The second hour is the guest mix from Mr Jake Nicholls!
On todays Geecast we are delighted to welcome Jake Nicholls & his unique blend of Trance & Techno. For those that dont know Jake is from the UK & has played all over Europe. He has a growing discography of productions & remixes for labels including Joyride, Hard Trance Europe & High Fish.
So Jake, thanks for your mix!! Can you tell us. How did you start out on your Underground music journey?
So when you first started out. Was there any intention of getting into the djing & production side of things?
When you first started producing. Did you find it easy? Or did you slowly learn things as you went along. What was your first track that saw a release? And when did you start making it?
Are there any artists that you like to work with on production? Co-producers that you find easy to create great music with?
What is the process involved in creating a track? Example - is it just going in the studio & playing at stuff until something sticks? Or is it that something just pops in your head whilst watching TV and you just have to get it down before it leaves you?!
What equipment do you use for DJing & Production?
Do you have any upcoming releases that we should know about?
Can you remember your first DJ gig? were was it & did you get a recording?
You’ve played abroad at events & including Ibiza. How does the European crowd compare to the UK?
You’ve been dj’ing and producing for well over a decade now & built up quite a following. Did you ever think looking back that you would end up dji’ng all over the world & producing records for some of the best hard trance labels?
Are there any djs that you like to play B2B with? I would imagine that trance isnt really a genre that lends itself well to B2B sets.
Your blend of trance & techno is certainly unique. Do you have to wade through lots of websites to find that track which hits the right spot?
What are your opinions on digital vs vinyl. nothing beats crate digging right?!
And expanding on that. What are you thoughts on losing record shops?! Half the fun used to be going down to your local record shop every week & meeting like minded people whilst finding that "tune" that no-one else had. What record did you find whilst digging that is your most prized possession?!
There are some great producers & djs around in your scene. who do you rate the most?
Are there any young producers & djs who you really rate?
To producers & djs just starting out. What advice would you give them?
Social media is now playing a bigger slice of things these days with people "buying" likes & having slick photos & ads. Do you ever wish things could go back to just being how good you were at mixing & tune selection? How do you think things will change in the next 5 & 10 years?
Finally moving onto the mix you have submitted. Can you talk us through the process of how you selected those tracks & what do you look for in your selections when your building a set?
Do you have a fav track off the mix that you like more than most? why is that?
When you dj, do you try & put as many tracks as possible in? or do you like to blend & ramp up the BPMs slowly?
And finally thanks for submitting your mix!! Would you like to give some shout outs!!